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| I have difficulty adopting a correct listening attitude during a lecture (D7). If you want to be actively involved in a lecture, there should not be a big distance between you and the lecturer. Therefore, sit as close as possible to the front of the room. You will not only show your interest, but you will also give the lecturer the chance to keep you interested by addressing you more directly and/or responding to your body language. The way that you sit has two effects: (1) it affects the way that you listen, (2) it indicates your level of interest to the lecturer. Both effects are often mutually reinforcing. If you do not sit upright your concentration will easily lapse, and because you look disinterested the lecturer will see this and also become less interested, which in turn reinforces your impression of disinterest. Increase your concentration. Do not sit on the edge of your chair or lean backwards.
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