In this set of materials, the reading passage describes a big problem that the Woods University has with its budget. In the listening passage a woman talks about the solution that the University wants to apply to increase its funds.
According to the reading passage, the Woods University has a problem with its budgets. As a result, it needs to find out a solution like increasing fees or reducing cost. The solution that the University wants to apply is to increase the daily parking fee. The fee will increase a hundred percent and will change from four dollars to eight dollars.
In the listening passage, a woman defends that the solution that the Woods University wants to apply will not work. She talks about two main points against the high fee
Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Anna who lived in Downtown, Gainesville. At the University of Florida, Anna takes classes that are too expensive, and she cannot afford them. One day Anna has found the Blount Center campus of Santa Fe located in Downtown. Now, Anna is extremely glad that she has found this campus since the classes at the Blount Center are less expensive, close to her home, and to the University of Florida. Then, Anna decides to take classes at the Blount Center and with many people from different places. Anna still works as a full time at Publix and studying at the Blount Center with the hope that one day she can afford and complete her classes at UF. Anna agrees that the Blount Center campus of Santa Fe is a place remarkable by its location, space and length, and the educational environment which allows students to make a smart choice to attend this incredible campus.
In this set of materials, the reading passage describes a grade school system of the United States, and the listening passage criticizes this educational system.
On Thursday, April 21, 2016, I attended a concert of the MGA Chamber Singers, along with about fifty to seventy-five other attendees. The 27 members of the MGA Chamber Singers, along with director Rebecca Lanning and pianists Gail Pollock and Tom Rule presented their musical ensemble at 7:30 P.M. in the Arts Complex Rehearsal Hall on the Macon Campus of Middle Georgia State University. They presented twenty-one different compositions with a broad range of composers, including John Coates Jr., Aaron Copeland, Robert Schumann, John Rutter, and Franz Shubert.
This book takes another step and explores the importance of the spiritual principle of listening in helping counselors integrate the biblical principles of effective communication in building stronger relationships into their counseling techniques. This book has become a handbook for building stronger relationships by increasing communication skills that influences our daily walk with God. This book will help me integrate spiritual disciplines such as prayer, scripture reading, and confession into my own life and into communicating with others. In recognizing that although we come from different backgrounds, heritages, and communities God lets us know that the diversity of our talents is required to help diverse groups of people appropriately
In this set of materials, the reading passage is a definition of dowsing, and the listening passage describes some points against this theory.
Preview main points (Topics in the speech body): The amount of money students pay for textbooks is steadily increasing and most of us don’t even use those textbooks.
student fees, paid by all CSU students, should be spent. Wichmann and her team meet
Chapter 1: In this chapter, the counterintuitive notion of teaching as an act of making a space is explored. Rather than filling a space with, for example, ideas, information and structure, Mary Rose O'Reilley asserts that asking questions, about the process and the students, and respecting individual blocks to learning create a more productive learning environment than exchanging subjective, transient truths. The first line of the chapter is "The language of commerce dominates modern life". (1) This is written in all capital letters, signifying the central importance of this idea. It is, however, an idea O'Reilly opposes, feeling that it "annihilate(s) the spirituality" (1) of teaching. Rather, it is more important to work together, and this
I’m Jillian Ramsden and I’ve created The Listening Space in Cheltenham, Victoria to take a holistic approach to your health and well-being. I offer a range of counselling and psychotherapy techniques in a confidential, safe and secure environment. This is a non-judgmental place to talk about life and what is bothering you. Using an emotion-focused approach; I can help you overcome depression, anxiety, grief and loss, trauma or any other personal issues you may be facing.
The listening session team conducted nine listening sessions in Olmsted County from 2015 to 2016.
I work from home so I had my husband take the assessment and I took the assessment and then averaged the two to come up the scores. I scored 25% for level one, 35.7% for level two, and 39.9% for level three.
In this set of materials, the reading passage describes a new production system and its benefits introduced by A. O. Smith Corporation, and the listening passage explains a problem of this new system.
Active listening includes a variety of behaviors which communicate to the other that they are heard and understood, that the feelings which underlie the words are appreciated and accepted, and that regardless of what the individual says, thinks or feels, they are accepted as a person by the listener. Active listening demands that the receiver of the message put aside the belief that listening is easy and that it happens naturally and realize that effective listening is hard work. Good listening encourages the speaker, promotes trust and respect, improves relationships, and makes resolution of problems more likely. Good listeners are prepared to listen, show interest, keep an open mind, listen critically, resist distractions,
Ms. Velasquez provides opportunities for her students to learn thought out her class period. When Ms. Velasquez moved on to the second topic, because the two topic related. She was made explicit connections between the new information to the one they preciously. Also, in the second topic the towards the end of class she connected the context to something the group of students were interested in,
In this class, I’m learning quite a bit about listening. I’m learning how to listen and communicate better with people, especially when the things I’m listening to and talking about are more on the sensitive side of topics. I’ve always been a very closed off person, even from friends and family. I️ would have a hard time expressing my thoughts and emotions verbally and would get upset with people when they would try to pry. Friends and family would get angry with me when I️ wouldn’t talk or wouldn’t listen to them when all they were really doing was trying to help me. Very frequently when out in public it’s easy to observe this same kind of people or behavior. There are many more people out in the world with poor listening and communicating skills than you may think. For instance, those who get flustered when discussing certain topics whether it’s at the store or a coffee shop. If you like people watching, then you know what I’m talking about.