Name : Riska Fitriani
NIM : 19202241086
Listening Diary 4.1
Website Audio Name Level/Other Information
Accent’s Way English with Hadar
English For Introvert
https://youtu.be/QXiaLuuNxl
Summary : What was the listening section about?
An introvert needs to acknowledge and understand their needs and use the right learning methods that work best for them.
In this video, the speaker has been giving to the audience some methods to learn English for introvert
1. Writing video and recording
This tips may be suitable for an introvert because introvert usually feels more comfortable when they study passive English. It is because there is no one come around them and disturb them. They also can recording audio or video alone without worrying about people that may look at them.
2. Finding the right conversation partners
Right partners can gives effect to an introvert person, because if an introvert doing conversation with someone who makes them comfort. It will improve their English more fastly without any doubt in their mind.
3. Avoid passive English
Chatting, reading, and writing is interesting activity for introvert, but it will not work because this is like a comfort zone for an introvert. English needs to speak out loud if you want to communicate in English well.
4. Acknowledge and respect your needs
5. Don’t terrified to talk
You should to be brave to talk anything because it will improve your active English step by step.
6. Prepare better than others
It will be a lot of easier to prepare your speaking, for example you can watch a video to practice.
7. Don’t use it as an excuse
Vocabularies/language expression you learnt:
1. Excuse
2. Terrified
3. Acknowledge
4. Partner
5. Chatting
Activities : What did you do? what scores do you get
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Benefit:
I can improve my listening skill and memorize some old word that I forgot about the meaning.
Self-Assessment
Questions
The speed was OK.
Yes
The vocabulary was OK.
Yes
The pronunciation OK.
Yes
This helped my listening skills.
Yes
I think my listening skills are improving. Yes
I need to improve (please circle all that apply): listening to main ideas/listening to details/listening to numbers/listening to fast speech/listening to connected speech/listening for a long time/listening to other accents/my vocabulary/my pronunciation.
Maybe
NIM : 19202241086
Listening Diary 4.1
Website Audio Name Level/Other Information
Accent’s Way English with Hadar
English For Introvert
https://youtu.be/QXiaLuuNxl
Summary : What was the listening section about?
An introvert needs to acknowledge and understand their needs and use the right learning methods that work best for them.
In this video, the speaker has been giving to the audience some methods to learn English for introvert
1. Writing video and recording
This tips may be suitable for an introvert because introvert usually feels more comfortable when they study passive English. It is because there is no one come around them and disturb them. They also can recording audio or video alone without worrying about people that may look at them.
2. Finding the right conversation partners
Right partners can gives effect to an introvert person, because if an introvert doing conversation with someone who makes them comfort. It will improve their English more fastly without any doubt in their mind.
3. Avoid passive English
Chatting, reading, and writing is interesting activity for introvert, but it will not work because this is like a comfort zone for an introvert. English needs to speak out loud if you want to communicate in English well.
4. Acknowledge and respect your needs
5. Don’t terrified to talk
You should to be brave to talk anything because it will improve your active English step by step.
6. Prepare better than others
It will be a lot of easier to prepare your speaking, for example you can watch a video to practice.
7. Don’t use it as an excuse
Vocabularies/language expression you learnt:
1. Excuse
2. Terrified
3. Acknowledge
4. Partner
5. Chatting
Activities : What did you do? what scores do you get
-
Benefit:
I can improve my listening skill and memorize some old word that I forgot about the meaning.
Self-Assessment
Questions
The speed was OK.
Yes
The vocabulary was OK.
Yes
The pronunciation OK.
Yes
This helped my listening skills.
Yes
I think my listening skills are improving. Yes
I need to improve (please circle all that apply): listening to main ideas/listening to details/listening to numbers/listening to fast speech/listening to connected speech/listening for a long time/listening to other accents/my vocabulary/my pronunciation.
Maybe
Listening Diary 4.2
Website
TED
Audio Name
What Makes Good Life? Lesson From The Longest Study On Happiness | Robert Waldinger
https://youtu.be/8KkKuTCFvzI
Level/other information
-
Summary: What was the listening selection about?
We keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life? If you think it's fame and money, you're not alone -- but, according to psychiatric Robert Waldinger, you're mistaken. As the director of 75-year-old study on adult development, Waldinger has unprecedented access to data on true happiness and satisfication. In this talk, he shares three important lesson learned From the study as well as some-practical old-as-the-hills wisdom on how to build a fulfilling, long life.
Vocabularies/language expressions you
1. Fame
2. Fulfilling
Activities: What did you do? What scores did you get?
-
Benefits: What benefits did you learn from this topic?
From this video, I learned that study as well as some-practical old-as-the-hills wisdom on how to build a fulfilling, long life.
Self-Assessment
Questions
The speed was OK.
Yes
The vocabulary was OK.
Yes
The pronunciation was OK
Yes
This helped my listening skills.
Yes
I think my listening skills are improving.
Yes
I need to improve (please circle all that apply): listening to main ideas/listening to details/listening to numbers/listening to fast speech/listening to connected speech/listening for a long time/listening to other accents/my vocabulary/my pronunciation.
Website
TED
Audio Name
What Makes Good Life? Lesson From The Longest Study On Happiness | Robert Waldinger
https://youtu.be/8KkKuTCFvzI
Level/other information
-
Summary: What was the listening selection about?
We keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life? If you think it's fame and money, you're not alone -- but, according to psychiatric Robert Waldinger, you're mistaken. As the director of 75-year-old study on adult development, Waldinger has unprecedented access to data on true happiness and satisfication. In this talk, he shares three important lesson learned From the study as well as some-practical old-as-the-hills wisdom on how to build a fulfilling, long life.
Vocabularies/language expressions you
1. Fame
2. Fulfilling
Activities: What did you do? What scores did you get?
-
Benefits: What benefits did you learn from this topic?
From this video, I learned that study as well as some-practical old-as-the-hills wisdom on how to build a fulfilling, long life.
Self-Assessment
Questions
The speed was OK.
Yes
The vocabulary was OK.
Yes
The pronunciation was OK
Yes
This helped my listening skills.
Yes
I think my listening skills are improving.
Yes
I need to improve (please circle all that apply): listening to main ideas/listening to details/listening to numbers/listening to fast speech/listening to connected speech/listening for a long time/listening to other accents/my vocabulary/my pronunciation.
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