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It’s important to understand that communication is a two-way street and that your ability to listen to others says a lot about you as a person. Listening is one of the most important skills you can have. The better you’re at listening, the more likely you’re to be understood by others, the more intelligent and …
Listening Is the Foundation of All Communication
It’s important to understand that communication is a two-way street and that your ability to listen to others says a lot about you as a person. Listening is one of the most important skills you can have.
The better you’re at listening, the more likely you’re to be understood by others, the more intelligent and interesting people will find you, and the happier and more successful you’ll be in life.
Listening is an active process – you’ve to do something with what’s being said before it can be called listening. Almost everyone has experienced someone in their life who they thought wasn’t listening because they didn’t respond right away or because their mind was somewhere else at the moment someone else was speaking.
A vowel
is a syllabic speech sound pronounced without any stricture in the vocal tract.[1] Vowels are one of the two principal classes of speech sounds, the other being the consonant. Vowels vary in quality, in loudness and also in quantity (length). They are usually voiced and are closely involved in prosodic variation such as tone, intonation and stress.
The word vowel comes from the Latin word vocalis, meaning "vocal" (i.e. relating to the voice).[2] In English, the word vowel is commonly used to refer both to vowel sounds and to the written symbols that represent them (a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes w and y)
A consonant
is a speech sound that is not a vowel. It also refers to letters of the alphabet that represent those sounds: Z, B, T, G, and H are all consonants. Consonants are all the non-vowel sounds, or their corresponding letters: A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y are not consonants. In hat, H and T are consonants.