The Impact of Sleep on Learning
People learn better if they learn smaller bits of information over a period of days than if they learn a large amount all at once. This is because periods of sleep between sessions of learning will help people retain what they learn. Sleep has at least two separate effects on learning. First, sleep unifies memories, which protects the memories against later interference or loss. Second, sleep helps to recover lost memories. Brain activity during sleep promotes higher-level learning, such as the ability to learn language.
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- Using points and examples from the talk, describe the physical differences that animals had to adopt to when moved from water to land. 10
- Some students take one long examination at the end of a course. Others have several shorter tests throughout the course. Which situation do you think is better for students, and why? Include details and examples in your explanation. 60
- The students discuss possible solutions to the woman's problem. Briefly describe the problem. Then state which solution you prefer and explain why. 60
- Do you prefer outdoor or indoor activities during the hollidays? Include reasons and details to support your answer. 60
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Is t necessary to take notes
Is t necessary to take notes on reading passage and speak just a little bit about the reading for both Q3 and Q4?
Yes, you do. You can put a
Yes, you do. You can put a few seconds in the introduction to summarize the reading passage.
Listen to this user for Q3/Q4, she got 26 in speaking:
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You got the idea; need to speak a little bit faster