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FRD-Episode 4 (conclusion)

FRD-Episode 4 (conclusion)

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This is the last episode of the podcast, focused on enhancing listening skills in education. Having good listening skills benefits both teachers and students. Methods to improve listening skills include listening to audio books and podcasts, and discussing what was learned. Good listening skills involve taking in and understanding information, and asking questions when needed. The podcast emphasizes the importance of great listening skills for a positive educational environment. Contact information is provided for further inquiries. This is the last episode of our podcast, so unfortunately, we have come to the end of this podcast. So just for us to outline, so thank you very much for making time to come here and listen to this episode. I hope you really learned a lot throughout this podcast. And if there's something you're not sure about, don't hesitate to contact us or go through our page. There are particular pages which go more into detail about what was discussed in this podcast and also incorporate more on what you don't understand. So if there's something you want to ask, don't forget to contact us. Our details are there, our cell phone number is there, and you can just send us an email or what you want to know. So I just really want to go through again what has been discussed in this episode and just highlight our particular things. So of course, the podcast was mainly focused on enhancing listening skills in education. So we were speaking about what are listening skills and we say that listening skills is the ability to take in information, produce the information, and understand information, and ask or inquire what you don't understand about information. You see that these listening skills have great listening skills. And then listening skills now, of course, they come with their benefits. If you have great listening skills, you can be highly benefited. This can benefit both the teacher, the educator, and the learners. So how does it benefit the educator? Obviously, every educator wants to see their children progress with their grades and go forward in life. So obviously, by having great listening skills, this makes it one step easier for the teachers to make the messages to be heard clearly. And on the other hand, as a learner, once you have these great listening skills, it is very easy for you to understand information and also for you to get what the message that the teacher is trying to portray in that particular lesson. So this is very, very beneficial for both the educator and for the students. Then we have now learned also about, we've spoken about different methods that can be used to increase your grades or increase or enhance the listening skills. So we're talking about audio books, for example, listening to podcasts so that the teacher can tell the learners to go listen to a particular podcast or what news and come explain in the class what was discussed about those news. What did the podcast say? What did you learn from the podcast? You see, such things enable the learners to listen very carefully, process information and give out a brief understanding of what information they've taken in. So listening skills are not just based on listening. You have to listen, take in the information, process the information, which means that you understand what you are listening to. And then you give out a brief understanding of what you have listened to or you inquire where you understand or something you are missing. So those are the different methods which can be used to incorporate great learning skills. And then we have also been about the benefits of listening skills. So obviously, I'll explain about them when we talk about the way it benefits the teachers and the way it benefits the learners. So both of them are benefiting. And in the end, we'll really have a great educational environment where both the educator and the learners are benefiting from one another simply by having great listening skills. So from me, Nwanda Ferdinand, I would love to thank you very much for coming out here and listening to this episode. Once again, if you have any inquiries, don't forget to contact us or send us an email or you can navigate to our website and find out more about anything the channel is about. Peace out. Thank you.

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