Uzupełnij luki podanymi zdaniami (A-F) tak by tekst był logiczny i spójny. Zadaj 5 pytań do tekstu (nie zaczynaj od ,,czy,,) i odpowiedz na nie. Pytania oraz odpowiedzi mają być w stronie biernej. Tekst: Daniel Goleman certainly knows a lot about us, People. He looks into a problem, does research and then writes a book, which is usually very readable, really informative and highly innovative. After all, he is the guy who had taught us all about emotional and social intelligence. In his latest book, ,,Focus: The Hidden Drive of Excellence,, , Goleman uncovers the mysteries behind Human attention - How it works when we easily focus (or not) on things, and why we should teach kids how to focus better on things. However, what grabbed my attention most was the myth of 10,000 hours. Sińce Malcolm Gladwell published his ,,Outliers,, , the World has become familiar with the idea that in order to achieve mastery of aby skill, we need to work on and refine the skill for 10,000 hours. [....1....]. And he sounds really convincing. To tell the truth, I finally realised why I never became a world famous tennis player: I just didn't practice enough. Goleman, however, claims that this is actually a myth. [...2...]. Even if you try to sharpen a skill - let's say, playing tennis - for 10,000 hours, but you keep makinh the same mistakes, you'll never becone another Agassi or Federer. The sheer number of hours just isn't enough. So, what are the ingredients of intelligent practice? Well, first of all, you need useful feedback - that's why, as Goleman points out, dancers alwayd practice in front of mirrors: they need immediate information on how well they're doinh. In fact, that's what we all need when we are working on a new skill: we needan expert who will tell us what we are doinh wrong, what we need to improve and how we can improve it. [...3...]. Indeed, a good coach or teacher will albo lead the way towards us reaching a new goal and give us feedback on how we're doinh and what else we need work on. The Second central feature of intelligent practice is focus: when we practice a skill, we need to be paying a lot of attention to it all the time - the more, the better. According to Goleman, the jest athlets don't spend more than four hours a day training. This is because four hours is the longest time that they can practice at the highest level of focus. [...4...]. I'm not sure that I Sound convincing enough: if not, read ,,Focus,,. Can we reallu make Progress at learning anything without what Goleman calls smart (intelligent) practice? Well, for me, it's obvious that we need to spend a lot of time practising a skill, while albo using this time in smart (intelligent) way. Thus, it'd really time that I found myself a good tennis coach. A. ,,Focus,, was published in the autumn of 2013. B. Corrspondingly, they need to spend the test of day relaxing and regaining strenght, as this kind of focused practice is energy-consuming. C. The key to mastery, according to his research, is intelligent practice. D. In his book, Gladwell gives examples of chess masters, musicians and sportsmen. E. If we don't pay attention, we don't do our best. F. That's why even the best athlets have coachs (something teams of coaches).
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