<p>Most people want to be known as a good listener, but listening involves so much more than sitting quietly while someone else is speaking. It's a skill that requires practice, patience, and plenty of help along the way. Readers are given valuable advice on how to develop active listening skills an
Learning To Listen
โ Scribed by Ben Applegate (editor), Phil Balsman (cover, other), Steve LeCroy (letterer, other), Yoshitoki Oima (artist, cover, writer)
- Year
- 2015
- Category
- Comics
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The authors discuss social listening vs. accurate classroom listening; eye contact and body language, and neurological evidence on the importance of efficient sitting positions.
"When Larry's new 5-D Space Squadron Game finally arrives, he's so anxious to play that he forgets to read the directions ..."
Learning to Listen is a riveting memoir of an Indian American infectious diseases physician, who chronicles her most impactful patient encounters amidst a backdrop of poignant and powerful experiences growing up in the United States. A fascinating journey into the intersectional world of an Indian w
Listening to Learn connects audiobooks with K-12 curricula and demonstrates how the format can support national learning standards and literacy skills
DIM Nauka i Multimedia, 2012 - 255 pages.<br/>ISBN: 978-83-63099-16-9<br/>This book includes:<br/>1. Irregular Verbs - Elementary Level<br/>2. Irregular Verbs - Intermediate Level<br/>3. Idioms Parts 1 & 2<br/>4. Phrasal Verbs in Situations<br/><strong>Audio: Urgently needed.</strong>