1. Observent
2. Alert
3. Attentive
4. Interested
5. Keen
6. Smart
A:
1. give you feedback
2. pay attention
3. arn't afraid to speak their mind
4. respect you
5. can lead you to deeper communicatioin
6. can listen no matter what is going on
The three characteristics of active listening are comprehending, retaining, and responding. In comprehending the listener must actually hear and pay attention to all the words and sounds. In retaining the listener must store those words in their memory. In responding the listener gives non-verbal (such as nodding) and verbal (agreeing/disagreeing, or rephrasing the statements) cues to show that they are listening.
It means you are a good friend, good listener, and will try not to hurt people's feelings.
Don't get bogged down copying every word.
Ms. reyes? my answer is maybe it's... Ms. Reyes'.... I'm a good student... a good student is a god listener!!
easy to modify.or it should be brief and systematic
good listener
good listener. Someone who gets out of the problem and into the solution
1 Smart 2 attentive 3 keen
False
a opinioner
you are a good listener if yopu fully obsorbe what they other person is saying and listen carefully
You can do nothing about his depression. Since you put this question into grief and loss, it is possible that he has good reason. Be a good listener, and try to include him in activities with your friends and family. The chances are good that he will get over it. You might also discuss your concerns with a good adult listener, like your school nurse or guidance counselor, or a trusted teacher.
A good listener demonstrates empathy by showing genuine interest in the speaker's thoughts and feelings, asks clarifying questions to ensure understanding, and provides feedback to show that they are actively engaged in the conversation. Good listeners also practice patience, avoid interrupting, and refrain from passing judgment.
He is young.
He is young.
yes
The three characteristics of active listening are comprehending, retaining, and responding. In comprehending the listener must actually hear and pay attention to all the words and sounds. In retaining the listener must store those words in their memory. In responding the listener gives non-verbal (such as nodding) and verbal (agreeing/disagreeing, or rephrasing the statements) cues to show that they are listening.