WSE
Distractions
Study habits
Theories
100

What is Sofi's job?

Cook/Chef

100

Feeling hungry or tired is a form of distraction. True or False?

True

100

How often should you join encounters?

Every 2 weeks

100

What is the name of a curve that shows how we forget things quickly?

The Forgetting Curve

200

Which WSE character is from South America?

Diego

200

Social media (Tiktok/Instagram) is a type of ___ distraction

Digital/technology

200

A. 15 minutes of studying per day spread out across 12 days or B. 3 hours of studying in 1 day. What is a better study habit?

A. 15 minutes of studying across 12 days

200

How do you improve your fluency and automaticity?

Short daily practice in different context

300

How many social clubs and complementary classes should you join per unit?

1 social club 1 complementary class
300

What do we call it when someone is trying to do many things at once? For example, studying while watching TV.

Multi-tasking

300

How long should you take to complete 1 level?

2 months

300

Short wins keep learners motivated; long sessions lead to______

Burnout
400
What CEFR is levels 10-13
B1
400

Loud classrooms and constant interruptions are an example of ____ distraction

Environmental distractions

400
What do we call it when you surround yourself with English speakers, media, and environment?

Total English environment / Immersion

400

What is the name of the idea that says our brain can only hold a little information at a time when we learn?

Cognitive Load Theory

500

What are the 7 main features of WSE?

Total English environment
Small classrooms
Native teachers
Personal coaches
Flexible classes
Learn at your own speed
Natural way of learning

500

The fear of making mistakes or saying the wrong thing is an example of ______ distraction

Internal/personal distraction

500

Which four skills should you practice for a holistic approach to learning English?

Listening, reading, speaking, and writing

500

What type of knowledge do you gain through practice and experience like muscle memory?

Procedural knowledge