write a dialogue in about 150 words on:- Arjun listen to music while studying. His mother says that music disturbs and does not let one concentrate on studies.
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MOTHER. WHY ARE YOU LISTENING THE MUSIC ARE AT STUDIES TIME
ARJUN. I LOVE MUSIC
MOTHER. IT CAN DISTURB TO THE STUDIES AND YOU CAN'T STUDIES PROPERLY
ARJUN. I LISTENING MUSIC NOT DISTURB ME
MOTHER. WHAT I SAY TO YOUR PRINCIPLE OR TEACHER.
ARJUN. DONT SAY MY MOTHER I CANNOT LISTEN MUSIC FROM TODAY'S
ARJUN. I LOVE MUSIC
MOTHER. IT CAN DISTURB TO THE STUDIES AND YOU CAN'T STUDIES PROPERLY
ARJUN. I LISTENING MUSIC NOT DISTURB ME
MOTHER. WHAT I SAY TO YOUR PRINCIPLE OR TEACHER.
ARJUN. DONT SAY MY MOTHER I CANNOT LISTEN MUSIC FROM TODAY'S
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Benefits of listening to music while studying:
Music enlightens almost all the parts of our brain, suggesting that music has broad effects on our brain healthThe most popular claim is that it enhances memory. A theory, The Mozart Effect, suggests that listening to the certain type of music can vastly improve mental capabilitiesWith a subtitle of Tapping the Power of Music to Heal the Body, Strengthen the Mind, and Unlock the Creative Spirit, Don Campbell in his book, The Mozart Effect has emphasised that music is a medicine for the body, the mind, and the soulLong believed capable of increasing 'spatial-temporal reasoning', Mozart's sonatas have been used by scientists as the basis of several experiments which showed that the melodies had an impact on various mental functions such as creativity and clarityWhile the modern students may not necessarily listen to Mozart, the main idea is to listen to music that has similar latent properties which aid the mind in the way Mozart's music does.
Moreover, research conducted in prestigious institutions such as the University of Wales suggests that music can have a positive effect on your attention span and memory but this varies greatly from person to person.
While it could help one concentrate, the same music could be drastically distracting for someone else. This generally corresponds to one's ability to multitask and avoid getting easily distracted.
The positive effect is also mostly limited to music without lyrics as words can easily disturb concentration. Also, the background music is definitely a better environment for studying than harsh outside noises. Melodious music could be the solution to undesirable noises such as loud talking or traffic noises interfering with your studies.
Benefits of listening to music while studying:
Music enlightens almost all the parts of our brain, suggesting that music has broad effects on our brain healthThe most popular claim is that it enhances memory. A theory, The Mozart Effect, suggests that listening to the certain type of music can vastly improve mental capabilitiesWith a subtitle of Tapping the Power of Music to Heal the Body, Strengthen the Mind, and Unlock the Creative Spirit, Don Campbell in his book, The Mozart Effect has emphasised that music is a medicine for the body, the mind, and the soulLong believed capable of increasing 'spatial-temporal reasoning', Mozart's sonatas have been used by scientists as the basis of several experiments which showed that the melodies had an impact on various mental functions such as creativity and clarityWhile the modern students may not necessarily listen to Mozart, the main idea is to listen to music that has similar latent properties which aid the mind in the way Mozart's music does.
Moreover, research conducted in prestigious institutions such as the University of Wales suggests that music can have a positive effect on your attention span and memory but this varies greatly from person to person.
While it could help one concentrate, the same music could be drastically distracting for someone else. This generally corresponds to one's ability to multitask and avoid getting easily distracted.
The positive effect is also mostly limited to music without lyrics as words can easily disturb concentration. Also, the background music is definitely a better environment for studying than harsh outside noises. Melodious music could be the solution to undesirable noises such as loud talking or traffic noises interfering with your studies.
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