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Listening Comprehension Skills
Gregory Said:
effects of RNB music to listening comprehension skills of the students?We Answered:
RNB music dont have the real meaning of real life. They only bring out the Dreams or fiction of things the artist have in his/her mind by thinking or visualizing.Cindy Said:
influence of student attitude on their listening and comprehension skills?We Answered:
I am a single parent and raised TWO children with Attention Deficit Problems -- and I can tell you for a fact that their interest in the subject matter or what was being done in the classroom helped tremendously in their listening and comprehension skills.For children or adults with attention deficit problems -- if you wish to increase their reading skills, you need to tap their interests -- and a good way for a reading instructor to start is by asking each and every person in that attention deficit group to help list what types of books they like (even if they read very few). Then using that information, give these students an opportunity to begin improving their skills by choosing a book within their interests areas -- like if they like Harry Potter (or Sci-Fi/Fantasy) let them read it, same with those that like Romance Books, etc. Adn the teacher or instructor should NOT force at this point mandatory readings on them -- for they are FORMING their comprehension skills.
For listening skills -- the same. When you can't understand what your students like or adapt to the students' needs -- then you will find out they will NOT listen very well, or even struggle with their symptoms.
So yes, when a person is not interested in listening or the material being presented, then this does affect the listening and comprehension skills. Too many times our students are being lost and left behind because nowadays instructors do NOT make the effort to meet the students' interests and try to make the material more interesting to the generation present.
Lena Said:
Is it true doing homework in front of the TV lowers reading, listening and comprehension skills?We Answered:
It would depend on the person, I find that having some noise in the back ground helps me to concentrate for my daughter it distracts her and makes her nervous. So a lot of it would depend on the person.Rosemary Said:
can u define listening comprehension skill?We Answered:
How well you comprehend information that you hear.