SUBQUESTION 2: Which learning environment
generally worked better for you and your personality? Share a short story or a
key observation that explains why.
🚀 Level
1: Beginner (Junior High - High School Difficulty)
Vocabulary and Phrases:
1.
Worked better for me: Was more
suitable or effective for me.
Example: Online learning worked better for me because I am a shy person.
2.
Personality: A person's
character and way of behaving.
Example: My personality is quiet, so I like calm learning places.
3.
Shy: Nervous or uncomfortable
around other people.
Example: As a shy student, I felt more comfortable asking questions online.
4.
Active: Energetic and involved
in activities.
Example: I am an active person, so I enjoy moving around in a real classroom.
5.
Prefer: To like one thing more
than another.
Example: I prefer in-person classes because I can see my friends.
6.
Story: A description of
something that happened.
Example: Let me tell you a short story about my first online class.
Sentence Patterns:
1.
[Online/In-person] learning
worked better for me because I am...: This pattern links your preference to
your character.
Example: In-person learning worked better for me because I am a very social
person.
2.
A key observation is that...:
This pattern helps you share an important thing you noticed.
Example: A key observation is that I get bored more easily when I am alone at
my computer.
🌟 Level
2: Intermediate (College English Test Band 4 Difficulty)
Vocabulary and Phrases:
1.
Environment: The surroundings
or conditions where something happens.
Example: The quiet home environment was perfect for my concentration.
2.
Independent learner: A person
who can study and learn effectively by themselves.
Example: I discovered I am an independent learner during the online period.
3.
Interactive: Involving
communication and reaction with others.
Example: My personality craves interactive discussions, which happen more in
person.
4.
Easily distracted: Having
trouble keeping attention on one thing.
Example: I am easily distracted at home, so the classroom structure helps me
focus.
5.
Personal experience: Something
that happened to you directly.
Example: My personal experience shows I perform better with a fixed schedule.
6.
Realization: When you
understand something clearly for the first time.
Example: I had a sudden realization that I learn best by doing things with my
hands.
Sentence Patterns:
1.
Reflecting on my experience, I
found that...: This pattern is used to share a conclusion from your past.
Example: Reflecting on my experience, I found that I need immediate feedback
from a teacher.
2.
This preference is mainly due
to the fact that...: This pattern gives a stronger reason for your choice.
Example: My preference for online classes is mainly due to the fact that I can
learn at my own speed.
💎 Level
3: Advanced (College English Test Band 6 Difficulty)
Vocabulary and Phrases:
1.
Introverted / Extroverted:
Gaining energy from time alone / from being with others.
Example: As an introverted person, I thrived in the less socially demanding
online setting.
2.
Self-paced learning: Learning
that progresses based on the student's own speed.
Example: The self-paced learning online suited my methodical personality.
3.
Distraction-free: Without
things that take your attention away.
Example: I require a distraction-free zone, which was harder to find in a
bustling classroom.
4.
Kinesthetic learner: A person
who learns best through physical activities and doing things.
Example: Being a kinesthetic learner, the hands-on labs in person were
irreplaceable for me.
5.
Cognitive load: The total
amount of mental effort being used.
Example: Online lectures reduced my cognitive load because I could pause and
process information.
6.
Anecdote: A short, often
amusing story about a real incident.
Example: I have an anecdote about a time an in-person group project perfectly
matched my skills.
Sentence Patterns:
1.
My personality aligns more with
[online/in-person] learning, as evidenced by...: This pattern formally connects
your trait to proof from your experience.
Example: My personality aligns more with in-person learning, as evidenced by my
higher participation grades in those settings.
2.
Whereas [one environment]
allowed me to..., [the other] often resulted in...: This pattern clearly
contrasts the outcomes of the two environments for you.
Example: Whereas online learning allowed me to delve deep into topics alone,
in-person learning often resulted in valuable spontaneous insights from peers.