Born to Learn, compréhension orale, anglais, éducation, teenager, school, brain, play
Ce document consiste en une compréhension orale en 8 questions / réponses sur la vidéo "Born to Learn" (lien fourni).
[...] "Playing" is considered important because it helps in activating various skills and intelligence stored in a child's brain, fostering learning and development. Around the age of 12, there is a significant restructuring in a young person's brain, breaking up and reforming connections made through childhood. The essential feature of adolescence is described as risk-taking, challenging the status quo, and pioneering new ways of thinking and being to ensure survival. Thé content emphasizes the importance of understanding and honoring the natural development of children and adolescents, encouraging curiosity and learning through play. [...]
[...] Born to Learn - Listening comprehension Watch that video and answer the questions : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=falHoOEUFz0 When you were a teenager what did you think was important when in How old was Einstein when he left The brain is compared to What is the age limit to learn how to Why is 'playing' so 6)What happens in the brain when a kid turns 12 What is the essential feature of What do you think of this The text suggests that as a teenager, the focus was on a passion for learning rather than just getting good grades. Einstein left school at the age of 15. The brain is compared to an "amazing" and complex system, with skills, knowledge, and talents stored like software programs. The text doesn't specify an age limit, but it mentions that if a child doesn't hear language by around the age of eight, they may never learn to speak. [...]
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