Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Y : ....
X : I hope you have a nice trip
a. I am thinking of going to Bali Sorry
b. Sorry, I cant tell you
c. Its not your business
d. I have nothing to do
e. I dont know what to do
A : What do you think about the film ?
B : I think .......................
a. I like it
b. Thank you
c. I cant hear you
d. You forget it
e. Lets go
Eric : I think our city is very hot at the moment.
Era : I dont think so ................ Our city is much cooler than other cities in this
country.
a. I know it
b. I am thinking of
c. He forget it
d. In my opinion
e. See you
Bowo : I feel tired and I feel dizzy.
Sri : I think . Dont leave the bed if it is not necessary.
a. You must sing
b. You should lie down and have some rest
c. You can see the doctor tonight
d. I will take you to the hospital
e. I must take some rest, too
Dave: So what do you think of my singing?
John: It's really good, but I suggest to try singing in a high tune.
Dave: Thanks, John.
John: No problem, Dave!
From the dialogue above, John is...
a. Asking for help
b. Giving an opinion
c. Asking for an opinion
d. Giving help
e. Giving attention
Nature VS Nurture
People wondered for a long time how their personalities and behaviors are formed. Two distinct
schools of thought on the matter have develop. The two approaches are very different from each
other. The controversy is often referred to as nature and nurture.
Those who support the nature side of the conflict believe that our personalities and behavior patterns
are largely determined by biological and genetic factors. That our environment has little to do with our
abilities, characteristics, and behavior is central to this theory.
Proponents of the nurture theory claim that our environment is more important than our biologically
based instinct in determining how we will act. They see humans as beings whose behavior is almost
completely shaped by their surroundings.
Neither of these theories can yet fully explain human behavior . In fact, it is quite likely that the key to
our behavior lies somewhere between these two extremes. That the controversy will continue for a
long time is certain.
Statement:
Most people agree that the family planning program is desirable for the good of
family and society. But individuals and religious groups differ sharply on the
methods of birth control that they consider moral and acceptable.
Couples that practice birth control do so for various reasons. They may want to
limit or space their children, or to have no children at all. Young couples often
postpone having children so that both partners can work full-time. Other couples
space their children so they can give each as much attention as possible. Some
women are advised by their doctor to avoid pregnancy for health reasons. In
many countries with rapidly growing populations, the government encourages
couples to limit the number of their families.
Even thought birth control has gained in acceptance, opposition to the practice is
continuous. Some people fear that birth control encourages sexual outside
marriage or that government might impose birth control. Some religious groups
oppose birth control on moral grounds.
Some religious groups teach that artificial methods of birth control are immoral
because they separate the purposes of intercourse in marriage-conjugal love and
the procreation of children. Although they oppose all artificial birth control, they
consider natural family planning to be acceptable.
Statement: