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Listen to and develop interpretations of oral and multimedia texts created by international speakers and authors from various cultural communities. |
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Select deliberately and use effectively a variety of before, during, and after strategies to construct and confirm meaning when listening to texts. |
(c) |
Use language cues and conventions of a variety of informational and literary texts to construct and confirm meaning when listening. |
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Adopt and demonstrate critical listening behaviours to analyze the overall effectiveness of oral presentations:
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Identify the purpose of a variety of listening tasks and set goals for specific tasks (e.g., comprehension, collaboration, facilitation, persuasion, mediation, empathy, evaluation). |
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Use evidence from the texts to support interpretations. |
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Identify and analyze the perspectives and/or biases evident in oral texts. |
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Listen to, discuss, interpret, and evaluate spoken texts in terms of their structure and their social, cultural, political, and historical contexts. |
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Analyze historically significant speeches (e.g., Gettysburg Address, Mandela's Hope and Glory, Churchill's speeches) to find rhetorical devices and features that make them memorable. |
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Describe and analyze potential sources of bias in oral presentations including those that attempt to persuade. |