
132 ¦ Principle 3: Five-minute input blocks
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Principle Three of Six for a Motivated Year in the 'Back to School' series:
- Principle 3: Five-minute input blocks
In this episode you'll learn about how we limiting our listening input to 5-minute blocks relates to:🧠 Cognitive Load Theory
🎯 The Four Types of Engagement
👂 Maximising acquisition with Intent Listening
🌀 The Zeigarnik–Ovsiankina Effect
🧘♀️ Brain & Body Breaks
📥 Input ➡️ Processing Tasks
🔥 Strategies to keep learners engaged from start to finishWhether you’re just heading back to school or already half way through the year, this episode is another step towards a motivated language classroom! 💪🎓
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4. Effective pairs to boost engagement
5. Creating a class yearbook
6. Running effective routines🔔
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