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What makes a good student

What makes a good student? First, passion. You need to feel passion for what are you doing. This is the most important because you can study, but if you don't have passion for w...

Course: Accents and language differencesSection: IELTS speaking answersSubtitles: en

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What makes a good student?

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First, passion. You need to feel passion

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for what are you doing. This is the most

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important because you can study, but

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if you don't have passion for what are

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you studying, it's no make sense. Mhm.

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Yeah. And dedication.

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Yeah, exactly. You need to have a lot of

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dedication and yeah.

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Brilliant. Did you enjoy your childhood?

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I did.

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Yes, I did.

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Um there wasn't much then. It's about 60

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years ago.

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Uh but we played outside a lot.

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We hadn't much toys, so we didn't play

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inside.

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Nice parents.

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Great brother.

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Um school holidays was lasted for ages.

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Uh nowadays, 6 weeks. School summer

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holidays are gone

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with a blink.

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Um but yes, I have had a great

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youth. No not much like computers, no

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television. Uh so, you had

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enough time to do things you like to do,

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but not obsessed by your phone or by

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your computer.

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What is a balanced diet?

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A balanced

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