(extra) WEEK 2. 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 student must first make eye contact with the teacher. Eye contact is the best way to let you know you are focused on class. And answering the teacher's questions is the correct behavior of students who are focusing on the class. And nodding your head is also an act of letting you know you're focusing on class. Nodding your head is an act of letting the teacher know that you understand the teacher's class and interacting with it.
The pretense not to do is to talk to a friend. This is an action that disturbs class as well as reminds you that you are not attending class. Also, don't use your cell phone. There are also some helpful parts, such as the cell phone searching for unknowns in class. However, playing games or exchanging messengers with friends creates an environment where you can't focus on class.
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