Grade
7, Reading and Language Arts
Std #: 16
Demonstrate effective listening and speaking behaviors for
varied situations and purposes.
- Interpersonal
situations. Examples:
taking
turns, asking questions, adjusting proximity to other person
- Group discussions.
Examples:
taking
turns, asking questions, noting facial expressions, attending to
speakers
- Public speaking.
Examples: audience awareness, posture, gestures
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Resources:
How Are Your Listening Skills? A self test on your listening
skills
Tips for
Dealing with Nervousness Help with nervousness
Listening Quotations Famous listening quotes
Suggestions for English Language Learners:
ESL Ideas (B=Beginning, I=Intermediate,
T=Transitional)
(Please note that establishing eye contact is disrespectful in many
cultures, so use caution when requiring this behavior of ELL’s.)
(B, I, T) Students form groups to generate a list of polite
transitions (e.g. when interrupting, say “Could I just say something?”
or “Excuse me for interrupting.”) Students can demonstrate the
transitions they list to the class.
(B, I, T)
Students
plan a mock picnic for the class by deciding what items to take and then
categorizing the food and supplies on the list.
(I, T) Students conduct simple interviews with other classmates
by inquiring about things they have in common. Students will present
their lists to the class.
(I, T) Students create a menu and then “order” the food items
from the restaurant menu. Students write the partner’s selections on an
order form. They may also use already published menus from a variety of
local restaurants.
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