7Habits for Teens -Be Proactive (1)

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Vocabulary

  • Proactive: Taking control of your actions and choices instead of just reacting to what happens.

  • Reactive: Responding to situations after they happen, often without thinking carefully.

  • Control: The ability to influence or direct something, like your actions or feelings.

  • Situation: A set of circumstances or events that happen at a particular time.

  • Scenarios: Different possible situations or examples used to explain a point.

  • Responsibility: Being accountable for your actions and choices; owning what you do.

  • Mistakes: Errors or wrong decisions that can happen to anyone.

  • Victim's virus: A mindset where someone feels like they are always being treated unfairly and that the world owes them something.

  • Setbacks: Problems or difficulties that prevent progress or success.

  • Triumphs: Great successes or victories, especially after overcoming difficulties.

  • Circumstance: The conditions or facts surrounding a situation.

  • Mindset: The way someone thinks about things; their attitude or outlook.

  • Initiative: The ability to start something on your own without being told to do it.

  • Networking: Building relationships with people to help achieve personal or professional goals.

  • Entrepreneurial: Having the ability to think creatively and take risks to start new projects or businesses.

  • Vital: Extremely important or necessary.


Listening

Listening Practice Guidance for Students


  1. Watch and Listen:

  • First, watch the video once without stopping. Just listen and try to understand the main ideas.

  • Read the Subtitles:

    • Watch the video again, but this time read the subtitles. This helps you connect the spoken words with the text.

  • Take Notes:

    • While watching, write down important points or new words. This will help you remember what you learn.

  • Pause and Think:

    • If you hear something important, pause the video. Think about what was said. You can also talk about it with a friend.

  • Summarize:

    • After watching, try to explain the main ideas in your own words. This helps you remember better.

  • Practice Vocabulary:

    • Look at any new words you wrote down. Try to find their meanings and use them in sentences.

  • Discuss with Others:

    • Talk about the video with your classmates. Share your thoughts and listen to theirs. This makes learning more fun!

  • Watch Again:

    • Don’t be afraid to watch the video a few times. Each time, you might understand something new.

  • Ask Questions:

    • If something is unclear, write down your questions. You can ask your teacher or classmates for help.

  • Connect to Your Life:

    • Think about how the ideas in the video relate to your own life. This makes the content more meaningful.

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