Watch the Conversation in 3.1 again and complete the sentences;Kate: You’re looking a bit down, Janet. (1) _________? Janet: Well …I’m finding studying at Oxford (2) _________. Kate: (3) ____________! There’s so much work! Janet: It’s not the amount of work- but everything’s so different. In China, generally we have (4) ____________, we don’t have tutorials. And mostly, our teacher tells us what we should do. So I’m not used to asking questions or discussing things. I find it difficult.Kate: You have to (5) _______________, don’t you? Janet: Yes, but I’m good at that.Kate: You’re lucky. There’s so much to remember studying law! I have difficulty sometimes, I really do. Janet: Yes, well, we’ve been trained to do that. But we don’t have so much training in (6) _______________. Kate: What do you mean by critical thinking? Janet Let me think …I think it’s (7) ____________________ and then justifying it.Kate: Yes, I suppose that’s what our teachers have always encouraged us to do. Janet: I am getting better at it, I suppose. Kate: Hey! How about this? Let’s pretend I’m your tutor. I’ll make a statement. Your task is to (8) ____________ and then ask questions.Janet: OK. Kate: Everyone is capable of learning a second language. Go on, (9) ______________! Janet: Why do you say that?Kate: That’s what the research tells us. Now ask another one.Janet: Can you give an example of some research? Kate: Um. No! Look, I’m (10) __________ and I can’t think at all when I’m hungry.
Watch the Conversation in 3.1 again and complete the sentences;Kate: You’re looking a bit down, Janet. (1) _________? Janet: Well …I’m finding studying at Oxford (2) _________. Kate: (3) ____________! There’s so much work! Janet: It’s not the amount of work- but everything’s so different. In China, generally we have (4) ____________, we don’t have tutorials. And mostly, our teacher tells us what we should do. So I’m not used to asking questions or discussing things. I find it difficult.Kate: You have to (5) _______________, don’t you? Janet: Yes, but I’m good at that.Kate: You’re lucky. There’s so much to remember studying law! I have difficulty sometimes, I really do. Janet: Yes, well, we’ve been trained to do that. But we don’t have so much training in (6) _______________. Kate: What do you mean by critical thinking? Janet Let me think …I think it’s (7) ____________________ and then justifying it.Kate: Yes, I suppose that’s what our teachers have always encouraged us to do. Janet: I am getting better at it, I suppose. Kate: Hey! How about this? Let’s pretend I’m your tutor. I’ll make a statement. Your task is to (8) ____________ and then ask questions.Janet: OK. Kate: Everyone is capable of learning a second language. Go on, (9) ______________! Janet: Why do you say that?Kate: That’s what the research tells us. Now ask another one.Janet: Can you give an example of some research? Kate: Um. No! Look, I’m (10) __________ and I can’t think at all when I’m hungry.