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IELTS Listening Practice Self-discipline

Published on November 26th, 2017 | Last updated on July 4th, 2019 by | Category: Listening Practice in English | 11 Comments on IELTS Listening Practice Self-discipline | 80 Views | Reading Time: 18 minutes

IELTS Listening Practice Self-discipline

IELTS Listening Practice Self-discipline

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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.

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Topic: Eat That Frog and Have Self-discipline

Lecturer / Author: Brian Tracy

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