EBS 올림포스 영어독해 기본1 (22개정) 3강
3강 주장∙요지
Analysis 멘티를 대하는 멘토의 자세
It has been ____ that most people listen with the intention to reply rather than to understand.
Your job as a mentor is to facilitate your mentee’s thinking ____ not to try and do it for them, no matter how tempting that may be.
If, during a mentoring ____ you realise you’re doing most of the talking, then I’d respectfully suggest that you just stop, sit back and listen.
A good part of the mentee’s learning ____ happens when he/she thinks out loud.
____ rest of it happens by reflection and practice outside mentoring sessions.
Therefore, your mentee should be ____ most of the talking.
Listening actively and empathically ____ mentees to gain insight and to express themselves more effectively.
For your mentee to ____ a sense of being heard and of feeling acknowledged, it is essential that you listen well.
1 전문성과 창의력의 관계
The expert myth is the belief that the more ____ know, the more creative you become.
At the ____ of it, this seems quite logical.
The rationale is that in order to be truly ____ one must master a field or a domain.
Creativity ____ requires some level of expertise, but expertise and creativity are nonetheless very different things.
Someone can know a great deal about something and yet show little creativity in ____ domain.
However, research into the lives of creative people shows that in some cases “expertise can actually hinder creative ability of individuals. ____
As expertise grows, creativity sometimes diminishes. ____ the best insights come from those outside a particular field,...”
There is good reason for this. When we are too heavily ____ in a task, we may tend to overlook the obvious.
2 진로 탐색 노력
Just as you don’t know everything in advance about a trip you are going to take, ____ can you know everything about how your new life or career might unfold.
But that’s fine. You just have to treat it like doing ____ jigsaw: accept that the full picture is going to emerge gradually rather than instantly.
While sometimes it will be straightforward ____ fit pieces together, at other times it will take more effort and patience.
Sometimes you will find interesting pieces that open up a whole new section, and at other times you may find pieces that don’t seem ____ belong anywhere right now.
You ____ need to keep at it until the picture emerges and you can see clearly what you have achieved.
3 사회적 관습이 우리의 습관에 미치는 막대한 영향
We don’t choose our earliest habits, we imitate ____
We follow the script handed down by our friends and family, our church or school, our local community and ____ at large.
Each of these cultures and groups comes with its own set of expectations and standards ― when and whether to get married, how many ____ to have, which holidays to celebrate, how much money to spend on your child’s birthday party.
In many ways, these social norms are ____ invisible rules that guide your behavior each day.
You’re always keeping them in mind, even if they are not at ____ top of your mind.
Often, you follow the habits of your culture without thinking, without ____ and sometimes without remembering.
As the French philosopher Michel de Montaigne wrote, ____ customs and practices of life in society sweep us along.”