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Unit 3- Vocabulary

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Unit 3- Vocabulary

Reading and comprehension: Fill in the blanks with the correct word from the box.

Andrea Molina Bojorque
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according up successful world brilliant out outstanding potential find obvious simple exceptional talented though pick naturally famous

We've all had the experience of trying to learn something new only to that we are not very good at it . We look around other people we're learning with and they seem so much more and are doing so much better . It seems to come to them . And when you look at all the people who are at what they do - the really people who are superstars - all you see is natural ability . The conclusion seems : talented people must be born that way . Without a doubt , there are people who are at certain things - they have a talent for kicking a football around a field , or they a violin and immediately make music . However , there is also a lot to be said for practice . Psychologist K . Anders Ericsson studied students at Berlin's academy of Music . He found that even all the musicians in the study had the to become famous , only some of them actually did . What made the difference ? The answer is : time . Those who became were more competitive and practiced about two thousand hours more than those who only did well . So , to Ericson that's what it takes to become really skilled . It turns out that practice really does make perfect , and in order to learn something and become very at doing it , all you'll need is about 10 , 000 hours !