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People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria

Ministry of High Education and Scientific Research

Dr. Moulay Tahar University of Saïda

Faculty of Letters, Languages and Arts

Department English

 

 

 

Module: Research Techniques and Study Skills                                      Year: 2022/2023

Level: 1st-year LMD students    

Lecturer: Ali Rabah Nouria

Time: 1h 30

 

                                       Practice on study skills

Main Objectives of the practice:

enables the student to:  Distinguish active learning from passive learning.

"see" and "practice" proven study techniques.

 

Task: Choose the appropriate answer:

When is the ideal time to study?

a-Right before going to bed While you watch your favorite television show

b-Right after school while the material is still fresh from the day

c-Right before the test or quiz

Where is the ideal place to study?

a-On your bed

b-At a desk sitting upright

c-In a hammock in the backyard

d-In the kitchen as your mom or dad prepares dinner

How often should you study?

a-A little bit each day, even if you don't have a test coming up

b-Once per week

c-The night before a test or quiz

d-A few minutes before a test or quiz

 

Learning to ________ is one of the most important keys to developing effective study habits.

a-memorize facts

b-making educated guesses

c-eliminate unreasonable answer choices

take good notes

 

 When you sit down to study for a test, you should begin by:

a-collecting all of your materials.

b-setting specific study goals.

c-tuning out distractions - like TV, music, games, phone, and social media.

d-all of the above.

Which of the following is an example of active studying?

a-Reading a teacher-created study guide several times

b-Making flashcards to review difficult concepts and terms

c-reading a chapter in the on-line textbook

d-re-reading your notes from class

 

How can you become a more active learner?

a-Use memory games, like a mnemonic device

b-Write practice quiz questions for a family member or friend

c-Re-write notes so that your younger sibling or grandparent can understand

d-All of the above

 

 Which of the following strategies would help you focus more and study less?

 

a-Turn off your phone, TV, and electronic devices

b-Listen to soft or acoustic music without lyrics

c-Study the harder things first, then move on to easier topics

d-All of the above

 If you've tried all these things, what else can you do to improve your study skills?

a-Ask your teacher for help

b-Form a study group with friends

c-Participate more in class

d-All of the above

 

How do you know when you are finished studying?

a-You are tired and ready for bed

b-Your phone rings after 15 minutes - it's time for a reward

c-You have checked off all of your study goals

d-You've studied for 6 hours, so you deserve a gift.

 

The best students tend to:

a-choix de réponse

b-ask lots of questions - both of the teacher and themselves.

c-get plenty of sleep and make healthy choices.

d-actively participate everyday, even if isn't their personality.

e-take responsibility for their own learning.

Learning and intelligence are fixed, meaning that you're either born smart or you aren't.

a-TRUE

b-FALSE

If you've tried all these things, what else can you do to improve your study skills?

a-choix de réponse

b-Ask your teacher for help

c-Form a study group with friends

d-Participate more in class

e-All of the above

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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