Exam 9: Listening in Context Education

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A teacher that smiles, makes eye contact, and calls students by name is demonstrating __________.

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Barkley claims that her grandfather will give her a higher sum of money for her birthday if her grade point average stays above a 2.9. Barkley's grandfather doing this will most likely provide

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Vocal fillers, incomplete thoughts, and speaker repetition are part of a speaker's

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Which of the following is an effect of receiver apprehension in the classroom?

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Of the following components of Kolb's Experiential Learning Model, which most focuses on needing distinct pieces of evidence?

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Assimilating learners enjoy listening to lectures and taking on new challenges and risks.

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In three to four sentences, describe the difference in accommodating and assimilating learners.

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Identify two things that teachers can do to help reduce high apprehension in students.

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A student who is anxious about understanding detailed lectures might have __________ apprehension.

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Flowerdew outlines seven ways that academic listening differs from conversational listening. Describe five of the seven.

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How do socio-economic differences affect student-teacher relationships, academic success, and, ultimately, academic listening?

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What are academic attributions, and how do they affect one's relationship with a professor?

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Communication apprehension might cause students in the classroom to over communicate.

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How can emotional intelligence effect academic listening?

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Anneka predicts what will be on her class exam by taking notes on her study guide. Then she confirms her notes with her study group. Anneka is using the "predict then confirm" strategy.

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In Kolb's Experiential Learning Model, reflective observation suggests that a person prefers hands-on activities.

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Dr. Katan starts the class period with a discussion question and encourages students to participate and ask further questions. This is a direct teaching method.

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__________ are a student's beliefs in the underlying causes of an event or situation.

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"This will help me be successful in my internship," is one example of __________ motivation.

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Because of the nature of the classroom context, Flowerdew argues that turn-taking is actually more critical in academic listening than in conversational listening.

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