A. ALLOWB. TOMORROWC. SLOWLYC. SLOWLY

Câu 42:

A. allow

B. tomorrow

C. slowly

D. below

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer

sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow from

43 to 47.

In today’s fast-paced industry, learning will most likely involve seeking new skills in ways that

challenge the norm. But thankfully, there is promise for such lifelong learning online – a

promise that will save you time and money while helping you earn more of

both

.

Provided you have access to a decent computer and the Internet, the barrier to getting started is

probably lower than it ever has been. And with those things in place, it is a matter of finding the

content you wish to learn. So, to help others who may be looking to maximize their own

learning efforts, I have listed some quick tips below.

First, set achievable goals. When you start learning, it is a good idea to set goals about what you

want to learn or what you might do with your newly acquired knowledge. It might be landing

that new job, building a tangible product, or impressing your current management. The goals

may vary in size and complexity, but do revisit these goals throughout your learning process.

Within a couple weeks ask yourself, “Am I getting closer to my goal?” or “Am I learning the

skills necessary to reach my goals?” If you are not, then you may need to look elsewhere.

Second, learn with others. By yourself, learning anything has a high propensity to become

frustrating. Try teaming up with friends or colleagues. They can often be your best resource for

maintaining motivation while you learn.

Third, make it a habit. Online habits often include scrolling through social media or watching

videos on YouTube. If you have the downtime for such activities, then you could spend that

downtime learning something. And why not learn something? If you do, then you will have

plenty more to talk about on social media anyways. So, make learning your new online habit by

making a

commitment

to learn something new each day.