More Listening Exercises von Robert Kuehl

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Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „More Listening Exercises“ von Robert Kuehl ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Preparation for TOEFL“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:

  • Dialogue 2
  • Example 3 - Hypnosis
  • Example 4 - Zoosemiotics

Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. Facet
  2. Quirk
  3. Lapse
  4. Demerit
  5. Trait
  1. Persuade
  2. Coax
  3. Discourage
  4. Dissuade
  1. Inauguration
  2. Introduction
  3. End
  4. Finish
  1. Desensitize
  2. Dull
  3. Heat
  4. Enliven
  1. Disquiet
  2. Dread
  3. Calmness
  4. Ease

Dozent des Vortrages More Listening Exercises

 Robert Kuehl

Robert Kuehl

Robert ist geboren in New Jersey und unterrichtet seit über 10 Jahren TOEFL Kurse mit dem klaren Ziel, Nicht-Muttersprachler auf ein maximales Englisch-Level zu bringen.

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... sleep only superficially and marked by a functioning of the in dividual at a level of awareness other than the ordinary conscious ...

... or "autosuggestion"). The use of hypnotism for therapeutic purposes is referred to as “hypnotherapy", while its use as a form of entertainment for an ...

... (nervous sleep) coined by the Scottish surgeon James Braid around 1841. Braid based his practice on that developed by Franz Mesmer and his followers (“Mesmerism" or “animal magnetism”), but differed in ...

... it differently, as a means of heightening client expectation, defining their role, focusing attention, etc. There are different induction techniques used in hypnotism. One of the ...

... upon a single dominant idea. Braid's main therapeutic strategy involved stimulating or reducing physiological functioning in different regions of the body. In his later works, however, Braid placed increasing emphasis upon the use of a variety of different verbal and non verbal forms of ...

... aspirations, and childbirth. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis found that hypnosis relieved the pain of 75% of 933 subjects participating ...

... Due to stage hypnotists' showmanship, many people believe that hypnosis is a form of mind control. Stage hypnotists typically attempt to hypnotise the entire audience and then select individuals who ...

... Performed by a hypnotist: d) Done within group therapy listening hypnosis (8) ...

... “hypnos” which is a) Latin and means trance, b) Arabic and means cloudiness ...

... d) Are numbed and feel no pain listening hypnosis (10) questions 57 ...

... be true a) The patient is put into a hypnotic trance. b) The patient’s ...

... Stage hypnosis: c) Induction, d) suggestion listening hypnosis (12) questions 59 ...

... been used to cure cancer in 80 % of the cases. b) Stage hypnosis is a form of mind control. c) Hypnosis ...

... lecture only ONCE. Listening Lecture on zoosemiotics 61 Robert ...

... communication is a rapidly growing area of study. Even in the 21st century, many prior understandings related to diverse fields such as personal symbolic name use, animal emotions, animal culture, learning and even animal ...

... the lower mandible near the tip. When it returns to the nest with food, the parent stands over its chick and taps the bill on the ground in front of it; this elicits a begging response from a hungry ...

... In alarm their ears will perk up. When fearful, dogs will pull back their ears, expose their teeth slightly and squint their eyes. Jeffrey Mogil studied the facial expressions of mice during increments of increasing ...

... places where they have been. Often the scented substance is introduced into urine or faeces. Sometimes it is distributed ...

... mammals, notably the platypus and echidnas are capable of electroreception and thus theoretically of electrocommunication. Sometimes called vibrational communication, this mode of communication describes the conveying of ...

... b) physical, c) olfactory, d) seismic listening zoosemiotics (6) Questions 68 ...

... The steps of a process are outlined. b) The causes of a certain phenomenon are explained ...

... being exemplified? a) Auditory, b) seismic c) olfactory d) visual listening zoosemiotics (8) ...

... answers. a) It consists of facial expression and gestures b) It is essential for many tasks including mating rituals and warning ...

... stands over its chick and taps the bill on the head of the chick YES / NO. The presentation of a parent Herring Gull’s bill to its chick signals feeding time. YES / NO a begging response from a hungry chick (pecking at ...