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Home > English > Listening Skills > Listening for Detail

What is an example of selective listening?

A. Listening to everything without focus
B. Focusing only on what interests you
C. Ignoring all details
D. Daydreaming while someone speaks

Answer: Focusing only on what interests you


Additional Information: Selective listening occurs when a listener tunes in only to parts of the conversation that interest them.


Subjects: Listening for Detail, Listening Skills

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