To answer question 1A about active listening:
Active listening involves fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is being said. Among the options provided, the one that is NOT part of active listening is:
C) Adding details you know about the topic.
In active listening, it's important to focus on the speaker's words rather than interjecting with personal knowledge or opinions. This allows the speaker to feel heard and understood.
For question 1B about physical things that show active listening:
Two clips that demonstrate physical actions for active listening could be:
1. Making eye contact with the speaker to show attentiveness and engagement.
2. Nodding your head occasionally to signal that you are following along and understanding what is being communicated.
These physical cues help convey to the speaker that you are actively listening and valuing their words.