5.1. Introductory Level Template
If only the magic of TV would come true
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The TV commercial is on again. You can't wait for them to change it or stop running it. It's not that it's a bad TV commercial, on the contrary, it's about a young father who thanks to the help of the multinational he works for, they offer to support him to finish his compulsory education and train so he can advance to the position of manager. This, well, this is a TV commercial. Your last boss sent you to the unemployment line regardless of all your efforts. You no longer met the company's requirements. He didn't understand that you've always had trouble fitting in with the class and then, well, then the little person was born who stares at you every time the TV commercial comes on. You can read in her eyes that she only wants for you what the little girl in the commercial wants for her father. But it's hard. More and more. She hasn't told you directly but other children shame her for not having their parents' help when it comes to homework. If only the magic of TV would come true.
Thrive on a noisy factory
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If only the magic of TV would come true, your former employer would have understood that no matter the position you were fitting for the day, you were able to handle it. You didn’t thrive at all in school but during your employed days: Awe, totally different. You were able to understand the job and to perform it. Maybe you weren’t born to be the beast at reading a book but you were totally born to be the best at thriving in a noisy factory.
Read the following article (https://psicologiaymente.com/desarrollo/tipos-de-aprendizaje) and answer the following question:
Q1. According to the article, which type of learning is based on imitation? *
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