Week 2 extra) How should a student act in order for the teacher to think the student is paying attention in class? What do do - and what not to do?
How should a student act in order for the teacher to think the student is paying attention in class? What do do - and what not to do?
The easiest and most intuitive way for a student to express his or her concentration in class is to make eye contact with the teacher. By making eye contact with the teacher, a student can tell you that he or she is listening.
Also, there is a way for students to actively ask questions when they have any questions. In other words, they express that they fully understand the contents of the class and that they are interested in the subject and want to know more about it.
What should not be done is, on the contrary, looking at the desk or looking somewhere else without eye contact. If a student has his head down, the teacher may mistake him for dozing off. Furthermore, the behavior of looking elsewhere can be pointed out by the teacher as he or she determines that the student is not concentrating on classes.
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