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Passive / the teach / stick his neck out / more likely to be right than himself How would you describe a good student or a bad student, sort of things they do or don’t do in the classroom? He’s eager to experiment with every new thing that he learns, whether it be a structure of a function or a new word, he immediately starts trying to use it. He’s interested in the mistakes he makes, he’s not afraid to make them. He’s not simply interested in having it corrected and moving on? He plays with language. I’ve done this chapter I know this, without trying to experiment at all, without really testing himself. He’s usually passive, he won’t speak up much in the classroom. He’ll rarely ask you why this … Just sort of accepts what you give him and doesn’t do anything more with it. … and in a test he’s the one person who’s likely to suddenly realize that he wasn’t too sure about that after all. And peep over at his neighbor’s paper. An alternative learning strategy. He invariably decides that the other person is more likely to be right than himself. That’s the result of this sort of unwillingness to make mistakes and stick his neck out. That characterizes the good or bad learner? He’ll do more off his own bat as well, he won’t rely entirely on the teacher. He’ll work outside the classroom as well as in it. Students who make most progress are first of all those who experiment and secondly those who read books. Part IV University Campus A 2. the History Department 3. the Psychology Department 4. the Library 5. the Education Department 6. the Philosophy Department 7. the Geography Department 8. the Sports Ground 9. the Foreign Languages Department 10. the Chinese Department 11. the Physics Department 12. the Mathematics Department 13. the Chemistry Department 14. the Clinic 15. the Auditorium 16. the Administration Building Look at the map. At the bottom of the page, fine the gate (1). Now locate 16. It is between the river and the lake, close to the Main Road. The building behind the Administration is 15. Where is 4? It’s on the right-hand side of the Main Road, close to the river. Across the Main road from the Library, the building by the river is 5. The first building on the left-hand side of the Main Road is 7. 6 is between the Education and the Geography. The building at the end of the Main Road is 12. on its left is 11 and on its right, near the lake, is 13. Another building behind the like is 14. 10 is facing the lake, across the Main Road. The building between the Chinese Department and the river is 9. 2 is the first building on the right of the Main Road. Next to the History Department is 3. And last, 8 is behind the Education, Philosophy and Geography Departments. B Robert Martin / biology / next fall / six years in a public school in the hometown; two years in a military school, high school in the hometown / science (biology in particular), sports So I had to earn a little money to help pay my way. It sounds as if you’re a pretty responsible fellow. I see that you attended two grade schools. I don’t find a transcript among your papers. But it’s hard to keep up with both sports and studies. I’ll hold your application until we get the transcript. What did your guidance counselor tell you? He told me I had a real knack for scientific things. I have been fascinated with science since I was a child. An interest of that kind really signifies something. Unit 2 Colorful lands, colorful people 16,998,000 / 64,186,300/ 840,000 / 1,000,000 / 3,320,000 / 143,244 / 32,483 / 2,966,000 / 5,105,700 / 29,028 / -1,312 / 5,315 / 36,198 / 4,145 / The biggest continent in the world is Asia. It covers 16,998,000 square miles. The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean with 64,186,300 square miles. Which is the biggest island? It’s Greenland. It occupies an area of 840,000 square miles. The Arabia Peninsula is the largest peninsula and has an area of 1, 000,000 square miles. Do you know which is the largest desert? Yes, it’s the Sahara Desert in North Africa. It covers 3,320,000 square miles. The biggest saltwater lake is the Caspian Sea, which is 143,244 square miles large. Lake Superior is the biggest fresh water lake and it covers a total area of 32,483 square miles. The smallest continent is Oceania, with an area of 2,966,000 square miles, and the smallest ocean is the Arctic Ocean with 5,105,700 square miles.