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IELTS Listening Practice Self-discipline

IELTS Listening Practice Self-discipline IELTS Listening Practice Self-discipline 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, ...

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Dr. Mohammad Hossein Hariri Asl

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Hariri Asl is an English and Persian instructor, educator, researcher, inventor, published author, blogger, SEO expert, website developer, entrepreneur, and the creator of LELB Society. He's got a PhD in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language).

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14 thoughts on “IELTS Listening Practice Self-discipline”

  1. 7. What is the ABCDE method?

    • The ABCDE method proposed by Brian Tracy is centralized in his best-selling book, Eat That Frog, about prioritizing tasks and goals in life.

  2. 6. What should you do if you have two frogs to eat early in the morning?

  3. 5. What does the frog represent?

  4. I m sorry i forgot to set number my questions

  5. what is going to happen to you all day long according to ideaś mark twain?

    • This is question No. 4.

  6. how can we change our life???( in summary )

    • ? Glad to see you participating in this out-of-class activity. Please keep doing that.

  7. 2. What is the meaning of “delegate” ? [Time: 4:51]

    • Such a good question and totally relevant to the topic being discussed, i.e. prioritizing our tasks.

  8. 1. Which task should be done first? (as per Brian Tracy’s ideas)

    • The most important task that could look hideous and disgusting like a frog to be swallowed. The completion of this task could have a huge impact on our life.

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