
你有沒有發現,當你已經相信某件事情時,你看到的資訊,好像都在支持你?
這一集,我們用一個經典心理學概念——確認偏誤(confirmation bias),帶你練一件更重要的能力:不是聽懂英文,而是「聽懂結構」。
在這段模擬 TOEFL Academic Talk 中,你會發現:
• 為什麼例子常常不是重點
• 為什麼真正的主軸通常在後面才出現
• 為什麼我們很容易被熟悉內容誤導
更重要的是,我會陪你一起拆解:
👉 這段在講什麼功能?
👉 例子為什麼出現?
👉 出題老師在測什麼?
這不是一集教單字的節目,而是一集訓練你用「托福考官的腦袋」聽英文。
🎙 適合:
• 正在準備 TOEFL Listening 的你
• 想提升英聽邏輯而不是只靠聽力的你
• 想讓思考更清晰的人
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Have you ever noticed that once you believe something, the information you see somehow always seems to support it?
In this episode, we use a classic psychological concept—confirmation bias — to train a much more important skill: not just understanding English, but understanding structure.
Through a TOEFL-style Academic Talk, you’ll learn:
• Why examples are often not the main point
• Why the main idea usually comes later
• How familiar content can mislead your listening
More importantly, we’ll walk through how to think like a TOEFL test-taker:
👉 What is the function of each part?
👉 Why is the example used?
👉 What is the test maker actually testing?
This is not a vocabulary lesson.
This is training your brain to listen like the TOEFL.
🎙 Perfect for:
• TOEFL test-takers (especially Listening)
• Learners who want to improve comprehension logic
• Anyone interested in clearer thinking
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