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internalizing

Aussprache: [ɪnˈtɜrnəlˌaɪzɪŋ]

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Kontext: „psychology“

(verb) to take thoughts or feelings that are inside you and make them part of how you behave. It’s like when you learn from your experiences and start to believe things about yourself rather than just thinking about them.

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She is internalizing her lessons and becoming more confident in her abilities.

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He is not internalizing the feedback and continues to make the same mistakes.

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How can we encourage students to start internalizing the lessons they learn?

Kontext: „education“

(verb) to understand and use information in a deeper way. It's like remembering what you studied and being able to apply it later on, not just for a test.

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The student is internalizing math concepts and can solve problems easily now.

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If he doesn’t practice, he won’t be internalizing what he learns in class.

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What are some ways we can help children in internalizing their reading skills?

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