APre-reading Activities: ListeningSecond Listening: Listen to the tape again.Then,choose the best answer to each of the following questions2.)askingquestions in classB) doing assignments ahead oftime)workingashardasyoucanD)learninghowtostudyeffectively
Second Listening: Listen to the tape again. Then, choose the best answer to each of the following questions. 2. A) asking questions in class B) doing assignments ahead of time C) working as hard as you can D) learning learning how to study effectively effectively Pre-reading Activities: Listening
合Pre-reading Activities: ListeningSecond Listening: Listen to the tape again.Then,choose the best answer to each of the following questions3.A) Organize your time and materials.B)Write down every word the professor says in classC)Treat studying like businessD)StudytogetherScriptKV
Second Listening: Listen to the tape again. Then, choose the best answer to each of the following questions. 3. A) Organize your time and materials. B) Write down every word the professor says in class. C) Treat studying like business. D) Study together. B) Write down every word the professor says in class. Pre-reading Activities: Listening Script
合Pre-reading Activities: ListeningSeventh, ask questions. This will make clear what pointsyou understand well and in what areas you need more work.Finally, study together. Working in a group with otherstudents allows you to try different approaches and getsupportfromyourpartners.These are the secrets of “A" students. When you applythem to your own work, you'll be on the way to becoming an“A"studenttoo
Getting good grades in college does not only depend on how smart you are or even on how hard you work. In fact, the biggest key to success in college is learning how to study effectively. The following secrets of “A” students will tell you what it takes to get the best grades you can. First of all, concentrate! Treat studying like a serious business, not something you can do while eating or watching TV at the same time. Secondly, study anywhere — or everywhere. If your schedule is full, study while you are doing other things such as exercising or brushing your teeth. Third, organize your materials. If everything you need is kept in one place, you can work more efficiently. Fourth, organize your time. Start working on assignments well in advance so that you can avoid last-minute pressure. Fifth, learn how to read selectively. Pay careful attention to passages that are relevant to what you are learning and skip over those that aren’t. Sixth, take good notes. Write down the professor’s ideas and your own and also summarize the main points of each lecture. Seventh, ask questions. This will make clear what points you understand well and in what areas you need more work. Finally, study together. Working in a group with other students allows you to try different approaches and get support from your partners. These are the secrets of “A” students. When you apply them to your own work, you’ll be on the way to becoming an “A” student too. Pre-reading Activities: Listening
合Intensive StudyIntensive StudyDifficult sentencesKey words, phrases & usagesComprehension exercises
Intensive Study • Intensive Study • Difficult sentences • Key words, phrases & usages • Comprehension exercises
团仓Intensive StudySecretsofAStudentsByEdwin Kiester & Sally Valentine KiesterAlex, now a first-year student in natural sciences atCambridge, played football for his school in Manchester anddirected the school production of a play. He left school withfive A's. Amanda, reading English at Bristol University, actedin plays at hers, and played tennis regularly. Yet she stillmanaged to get four A's.K
Secrets of A Students By Edwin Kiester & Sally Valentine Kiester 1 Alex, now a first-year student in natural sciences at Cambridge, played football for his school in Manchester and directed the school production of a play. He left school with five A’s. Amanda, reading English at Bristol University, acted in plays at hers, and played tennis regularly. Yet she still managed to get fourA’s. Intensive Study