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ENGLISH
PORTUGUESE LINGUISTICS & CULTURE |
| Autor: | Miguel Vieira |
| E-mail: | não-disponível |
| Data: | 02/MAI/2003 2:55 PM |
| Assunto: | Re: Abstract |
| Mensagem: | Here's a hand from a near-native speaker. I revised it completely. Ricardo would've certainly done the same thing. ABSTRACT This article's main idea is to point out something unknown to many students: What is a study habit? Why are some students' habits better than others? The fact is, genuine learning doesn't occur simply by "stuying" a lot. The key, nevertheless, to genuine learning is in how the "studying" is done. The manner in which we study involves a serie of factors that can be managed and others that can be assimilated. These factors include environmental conditions, personal conditions, time management, etc. Furthermore, the use of techniques and materials, group study and the assimilation of contents are key also. After realizing the importance of all these determining factors, one forms an efficient study habit. As a result, academic improvement materializes. -Miguel Vieira Let me know what you think |
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Abstract Beatrix
01/MAI/2003, 5:39 PM
Re: Abstract Vitor
02/MAI/2003, 12:03 AM

Re: Abstract Beatrix 02/MAI/2003, 1:21 PM
Re: Abstract Miguel Vieira 02/MAI/2003, 2:55 PM