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{What are the three components the habit has?
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{What are the three components a habit has?
 
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- necessity / desire / reward
 
- necessity / desire / reward
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+ cue / routine / reward
 
+ cue / routine / reward
  
{As the video shows in the images, what´s the worst habit to quit?
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{As the video shows in the images, what's the worst habit to quit?
 
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- go running
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- going running
+ somking cigarettes
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+ smoking cigarettes
 
- eating chocolate
 
- eating chocolate
  
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{In the passage: "... I seem to '''slip back''' into the same old routines again and again". '''Slip back''' means:
 
{In the passage: "... I seem to '''slip back''' into the same old routines again and again". '''Slip back''' means:
 
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+ keep on doing
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+ start doing something again without my intention to do so
- create new
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- relax and stop worrying about what I should
- learn
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- repeat healthy habits again and again
 
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Revision as of 13:09, 25 November 2013

Answer the following questions according to the text.

1 What are the three components a habit has?

necessity / desire / reward
willing / necessity / pleasure
cue / routine / reward

2 As the video shows in the images, what's the worst habit to quit?

going running
smoking cigarettes
eating chocolate

3 In the passage: "... I seem to slip back into the same old routines again and again". Slip back means:

start doing something again without my intention to do so
relax and stop worrying about what I should
repeat healthy habits again and again