Week 2 Extra: How should a student act in order for the teacher to think the student is paying attention in class? What to do and what not to do?

     




     There are many behaviors that make the teacher think the student is concentrating on the class. Among them, the things I do often are as follows. First, make eye contact with the teacher. When the teacher talks, she can look into her eyes and deliver a message, "I'm listening to your story." Secondly, I answer the teacher's words. For example, a teacher often asks questions that require simple or long answers to understand students' understanding. At that time, if you nod or answer even briefly, the teacher will believe that you are concentrating on the class. Finally, take notes. If you often look at her while taking notes of her teacher's teaching, she will think you are concentrating on your class and studying hard.

     On the other hand, there are also actions that should not be done. The most important thing is not to talk to friends for long. If you talk to a friend for less than 10 seconds, the teacher can guess that it is related to the class. But if you talk longer, even with a smile, the teacher will get angry thinking that you are chatting with your friends instead of focusing on your class.

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