Can
Mozart
make
you
clever
?
Some
people
believe
that
young
children
should
listen
to
____________________
____________________
.
They
think
it
can
change
a
child's
brain
and
make
the
child
clever
.
They
call
this
?
the
Mozart
effect'
.
This
idea
became
very
popular
in
the
1990s
.
Governments
and
universities
spent
a
lot
of
money
over
the
next
twenty
years
to
test
if
it
is
true
.
The
research
shows
that
it
is
not
.
Listening
to
Mozart
____________________
not
have
a
permanent
effect
on
your
brain
.
However
,
research
shows
that
listening
to
music
can
help
children
learn
.
Mike
Edwards
teaches
eight
-
year
-
olds
.
He
works
in
a
special
school
for
children
with
behaviour
problems
.
He
is
not
a
music
teacher
,
but
in
his
classroom
there
is
always
music
.
?
I
play
the
music
at
the
beginning
of
the
lesson
,
'
Mike
says
,
?
and
it
really
works
!
'
Mike's
students
are
sometimes
difficult
to
control
.
?
They're
not
stupid
or
lazy
,
'
he
says
,
?
but
they're
sometimes
noisy
and
rude
and
you
have
to
be
very
patient
.
'
The
music
is
calm
and
quiet
.
It
helps
the
children
to
feel
calm
and
quiet
too
.
Then
they
can
learn
better
.
?
I
____________________
think
music
changes
a
child's
brain
or
personality
,
but
it
helps
them
to
concentrate
so
they
can
be
more
creative
.
They
enjoy
coming
to
class
and
it
makes
my
job
easier
because
they're
more
polite
and
hard
-
working
.
'
So
does
Mozart
make
you
a
better
student
?
Maybe
.
But
Mike's
students
are
listening
to
the
blues
!
1
In
the
last
ten
years
of
the
twentieth
century
,
many
people
believed
in
the
Mozart
effect
.
____________________
2
Research
proved
that
listening
to
classical
music
doesn't
make
students
more
clever
.
____________________
3
Mike
teaches
children
about
music
.
____________________
4
Mike's
students
are
always
badly
behaved
.
____________________
5
Mike's
students
aren't
listening
to
classical
music
in
class
.
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