ListeningSetting a high standard for the market, Listening, Fifth Edition draws on the latest research to help your students improve their listening knowledge, attitudes, and skills. Wolvin and Coakley, recognized leaders in the listening field, believe that improved listening leads to more successful communication in all aspects of listeners' personal, academic, and professional lives. |
Contents
The Need for Effective | 1 |
Influence on Our Personal | 11 |
The Schools Instructional | 17 |
Copyright | |
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