You need them because people like a person who listens. For example, if you have a girlfriend and she says she is sad, are you going to listen to her and ask her about it, or just ignore her. Listening skills allow people to know that you care about what they have to say.
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values of listening and speaking skills among seaferers
Speaking, Listening , Reading and Writing.
well there can be alot of them.Basic skills are basically skills needed.Like you need wrighting skills and active listening and every thing like that.When i was doing an assighnment two of them that i picked was reading comprehension at a low level 1 and active listening at a medium level 3
The Four Communication Skills are Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening. Each of this skills are used daily, although some more than others: Writing (9%), reading (16%), Listening (45%) and Speaking (30%). Learners of a new language need to use all four skills in each lesson followed up with lots of review.
Attending ListeningEncourage ListeningReflecting ListeningActive Listening
communication skills, listening (especially to the customers), Confidence and most importantly (not a skill but important) good eye contact!
You need to be able to move your fingers. Your fingers are used to push the buttons for dialing. You need good listening skills to understand what the other party is saying. You need good speaking skills so the other party knows what you are saying as well.
Appreciative Listening Empathic ListeningComprehensive ListeningCritical Listening
Practice
There are many skills that veterinarians need, ranging from technical skills such as good manual dexterity and palpation technique to communication skills such as active listening and using appropriate vocabulary for the audience. Veterinarians also need good emotional intelligence and self-management skills, business and financial skills and leadership skills.
There are several types of listening including active listening (fully engaging with the speaker), empathetic listening (empathizing with the speaker's emotions), critical listening (evaluating the credibility of the information), and appreciative listening (listening for enjoyment). Each type of listening serves a different purpose and requires different skills.