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17 January, 20:50

How does one listen responsively? List the exact steps needed and use Interview with Marielle Tsukamoto as an example.

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  1. 17 January, 21:14
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    In order to listen responsively, one must first identify the speaker’s purpose. This includes anyone who speaks. For example, when listening to an interview (such as Interview with Marielle Tsukamato), one would need to evaluate the questions that the interviewer asks and the responses provided by the interviewee. Next, when evaluating the questions and particularly the responses, one must focus on recognizing the main ideas and identifying supporting details. As one listens to these ideas, one should identify questions either for clarification or for critique. Finally, throughout all of these steps, one should take notes. Notes should include the purpose (s) of the speaker (s), the main ideas and their supporting details, and questions the listener has regarding any of the above.
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