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Grade 11 - ENGT3S
Oral Language Communication
2. Respectful listening with supportive non-verbal communication
2.2 Active Listening Verbal Nonverbal Cues

Master Active Listening Through Verbal and Nonverbal Cues

Develop essential communication skills by learning to interpret both spoken words and body language for more effective listening.


What You'll Learn

Active listening requires observing both verbal and nonverbal cues
Students learn to identify contradictions between words and behaviors
Key terms include paraphrasing, empathetic listening, and emotional validation
Skills progress from basic recognition to workplace communication applications

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze scenarios where words contradict body language signals

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Practice questions focus on identifying specific nonverbal communication patterns

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Learners demonstrate understanding of active listening vocabulary and techniques

Why This Matters

Mastering active listening with verbal and nonverbal cues builds stronger relationships and enhances communication effectiveness in academic, personal, and professional settings.

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Active Listening
Nonverbal Cues
Body Language
Empathetic Listening
Communication Skills
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