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Home > English > Listening Skills > Note-taking

Why is it important to take breaks during long lectures?

A. To distract yourself
B. To improve focus and prevent fatigue
C. To ignore the content
D. To increase anxiety

Answer: To improve focus and prevent fatigue


Additional Information: Short breaks help maintain concentration and enhance retention.


Subjects: Note-taking, Listening Skills

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