Warm-Up Day 5 Quiz

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Day 5 of the Warm-Up! The Fluent in 6 Workshop starts next week!
Teacher  Prix
Quiz by Teacher Prix, updated almost 1 year ago
Teacher  Prix
Created by Teacher Prix about 1 year ago
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Question 1

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What does it mean to be in the "fluency frequency"?
Answer
  • It means to surround yourself with English
  • It means to surround yourself with the right people and method

Question 2

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What is the reason 1 why your English Vocabulary is NOT improving?
Answer
  • You translate the words when studying them.
  • You believe you will memorize all the words you study

Question 3

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Intrinsic Forgetting means we automatically forget information when we get stressed.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Listen to the explanation. Then choose the best alternative. What's the difference between explicit and implicit memory?
Answer
  • Implicit memory involves real facts that someone showed you. When you remember it, you connect data and feelings. Explicit memory is an unconscious recall. You're not completely sure whether the memory is real or not.
  • Implicit memory is felt. It is much more experiential than factual. It's something someone teaches you for example, but when you remember, it is a little hard to explain what it is. You remember it with a feeling. Explicit memory is based on conscious recall. They are autobiographical either by dates or facts. You really know it.

Question 5

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So we have explicit [blank_start]memory[blank_end] and we have [blank_start]implicit[blank_end] memory So, explicit memory is conscious [blank_start]recall[blank_end]. You can think of things like what are all the animals that belong on a farm? You could think of cows, chickens, and pigs. You know from your memory what animals belong on a [blank_start]farm[blank_end]. So, these are things that are autobiographical like either by [blank_start]date[blank_end] or just facts, you just [blank_start]know[blank_end]. Implicit memories are [blank_start]felt[blank_end]. They are experiential. They are [blank_start]behaviors[blank_end] and they have more of a feeling tone to them. So, the way you can tell me how to [blank_start]ride[blank_end] a bike, it’s kind of hard to [blank_start]explain[blank_end] it, so learning how to ride a bike is something that you’re taught by someone [blank_start]showing[blank_end] you but you remember it with a feeling. That’s what kind of [blank_start]implicit[blank_end] memory is.
Answer
  • memory
  • implicit
  • recall
  • farm
  • date
  • know
  • felt
  • behaviors
  • explain
  • showing
  • implicit
  • ride

Question 6

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What's reason number 2 why your English vocabulary is not improving?
Answer
  • You translate the words instead of studying them in English
  • You don't practice paraphrasing!

Question 7

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At the end of the lesson, one of the recommendations teacher Prix gives is to connect your vocabulary practice with your Reading, Listening & Speaking Practice
Answer
  • True
  • False
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