Read and Understand - HBR People don't need as much information as they think

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Step 1. Read through the short article and answer for yourself: What are 2 key things I learned from it.
Step 2. Analyze complex sentences - listen to our analysis.

Ask us questions.
Step 3. Work on connecting Reading and Listening.
1) Listen for practice.
2) Choose 2-3 structures or phrases and create your work-related examples.




Let's analyze some complex sentences together. Listen to our analysis



Sentence 1.
Yet new research shows that people routinely expect to need a lot of information when facing a decision-and may pay for data they don't use.

Sentence 2.
In a series of experiments, participants were asked how many times they would have to see artwork or taste juice before knowing whether they liked it.

Sentence 3.
In a trial involving an email service that delivers funny cat videos, subjects overestimated how many days they would need to receive a video before deciding whether to subscribe.

Connect Reading (written form) and Listening (spoken form)




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