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==Listening Exercise== | ==Listening Exercise== | ||
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<quiz display=simple> | <quiz display=simple> | ||
{Watch the video and complete the text according to what you can understand. | {Watch the video and complete the text according to what you can understand. | ||
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− | So, if you're { like _4 } me, you probably have { at least _8 } a few bad habits you would like to { break _5 }. But it's tough, because no matter { how hard _8 } I try, I seem to slip back into the { same | + | So, if you're { like _4 } me, you probably have { at least _8 } a few bad habits you would like to { break _5 }. But it's tough, because no matter { how hard _8 } I try, I seem to slip back into the { same old_8 } routines again and again. <br> |
"In the last decades we've { learned _7 } a lot about how habits work." <br> | "In the last decades we've { learned _7 } a lot about how habits work." <br> | ||
That's Charles Duhigg, author of { the _3 } book "The Power of Habit". <br> | That's Charles Duhigg, author of { the _3 } book "The Power of Habit". <br> | ||
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So, according to Charles, whether you want to break a habit, { or _2 } start a new habit, the key is to divide that habit into its component parts: { cue _3 }, { routine _7 }, and { reward _6 }. And design it for the result that you want. | So, according to Charles, whether you want to break a habit, { or _2 } start a new habit, the key is to divide that habit into its component parts: { cue _3 }, { routine _7 }, and { reward _6 }. And design it for the result that you want. | ||
</quiz> | </quiz> | ||
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Listening Exercise