IELTS Listening Practice Motivation

IELTS Listening Practice Motivation

IELTS Listening Practice Motivation

About this activity

  • This activity is labeled round table by Dr. Hariri, the creator and administrator of LELB Society.
  • This activity is on the premise of Flipped Learning, according to which the students watch a video before the class, carry out research into the selected theme, and prepare themselves for an informed discussion in the class.
  • This activity is on the basis of both synchronous and asynchronous computer-mediated communication (CMC), according to which the students are also encouraged to be active even before the class.
  • In this flipped classroom activity, the students are encouraged to utilize the comment form at the bottom of the post to to exchange their questions, findings, and experiences with each other. Later on, we will discuss the asynchronous activities in the class. In a few words, “let’s learn from each other.”

About the Video Files

  • The video files are meticulously selected among the most prominent academicians, lecturers, and scientists based on Google Scholar.
  • We might refer to the exact elapsed time ⌛️ of the video files to pinpoint specific statements, messages, etc.

Writing Activity

  • You should adopt a formal register in your written contributions in the comment form.
  • To give an answer to a question or comment, use the Reply button.
  • In our written activities, we can practice negotiation of meaning (sharing our findings with regard to the selected themes) and negotiation of form (performing peer-reviewed error correction).
  • Put a number before your questions in the comment form successively to refer to them more easily in the class.
  • Your questions should be unique and not previously raised by your classmates in the comment form.

Expectations

  • You should take equal turns in speaking. The maximum amount of time you can have is 60 seconds.
  • This is a fully organized activity; consequently, all your contributions, including comments, replies, and verbal opinions, must be with direct reference to the assigned topic and its corresponding video. Any irrelevant contribution is strongly frowned upon.
  • You will be stopped if your speech appears to be irrelevant or not supported by evidence.
  • Students leaving comments below will be given priority over others in our informed conversations.

Selected Text

Yearn English Flashcard LELB Society

Dopamine, often referred to as the “feel-good” neurotransmitter, plays a crucial role in motivation and reward systems in the brain. It’s responsible for driving our desire to pursue goals, engage in activities, and achieve a sense of satisfaction and pleasure. By regulating mood, attention, and learning, dopamine helps us to stay focused and motivated, making it essential for maintaining enthusiasm and perseverance in our daily lives. A well-balanced dopamine system is key to feeling motivated and driven, enabling us to tackle challenges, pursue passions, and experience a fulfilling and productive life.

15 thoughts on “IELTS Listening Practice Motivation”

    • ✅ intrinsic motivation OR extrinsic motivation
      You should use the coordinating conjunction “or” instead of “and” because the person who should answer your question is supposed to select either of the two.

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