Expressing and asking for attention is commonly used in conversations to ensure listeners are paying attention to potentially important information. The document lists ways to ask for attention, such as "Attention please!" and "Are you listening?", as well as ways to show you are paying attention, like saying "Yes, I'm listening" while making eye contact with the speaker. Both asking for and showing attention help conversations by keeping listeners engaged.
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Asking and Giving Attention
Expressing and asking for attention is commonly used in conversations to ensure listeners are paying attention to potentially important information. The document lists ways to ask for attention, such as "Attention please!" and "Are you listening?", as well as ways to show you are paying attention, like saying "Yes, I'm listening" while making eye contact with the speaker. Both asking for and showing attention help conversations by keeping listeners engaged.
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asking and giving attention
expressing and asking for attention is often used in daily
conversation. its usually used to make sure that the listeners listened and pay attention to what were saying as that matter may be important. a. Ways to ask for attention: 1. Attention please! 2. Excuse me? 3. Listen up! 4. Are you listening? 5. Hey! 6. Could you give me a moment, guys? Sometimes in order to ask for listeners attention, you have to speak loudly so that they catch what you said b. Ways to shows that you pay attention: 1. Yes, please 2. Yes im listening 3. Hmm... 4. (straightly look at the one that talks and starts listening) Actually theres many ways to ask and show that you pay attention