In your life, what goals are you currently trying to hit? (Career? Fitness? Language level? Relationships?), Have you ever hit a goal that felt impossible at first? How did it feel?, Some people say we should never hit all our goals because that means we're not challenging ourselves. Do you agree?, In your culture, is it more important to hit career targets or personal happiness targets? Which do you prioritize?, When you hit a major life milestone (e.g., graduating, getting married, buying a house), does it change your identity? Or do you feel like the same person?, Describe a time when you hit a difficult goal. What obstacles did you face? Did any unexpected factors come into play? How did it affect your sense of identity? Use 'hit' at least 3 times and other vocabulary from our lesson, Think about your teenage years. Was there a specific moment when the lights went off and you suddenly understood who you really are or what you truly value? Describe that moment. What had to come into play for you to have that realization?, Many people try to figure out their identity through their job title, nationality, or relationships. Which of these is most important to you? Have you ever felt that one part of your identity fell through the cracks because you focused too much on another part?, Some people say that moving to another country is a slap in the face because you suddenly realize you're not "just a person" - you're "a foreigner." Have you ever had an experience where your identity was challenged like this? How did you react?, Governments often try to embed national values in education, media, and even architecture. Do you think this is healthy or manipulative? Should identity be embedded by the state or discovered by individuals, In a globalized world, some people say national identity falls through the cracks - we become "global citizens" without strong roots. Do you agree? Is this a loss or a gain? What factors come into play when you define your cultural identity today?, Think about your country's stereotypes (e.g., Germans are punctual, Italians are loud, British are reserved). Do you hit these stereotypes, or do you completely break them? If someone from another country told you, "You don't seem like a typical [your nationality]," would that feel like a compliment or a slap in the face? Why?, When you introduce yourself at work, do you immediately say your job title? Do you think we embed too much of our self-worth in our careers? What happens when we retire or lose a job — does our identity fall through the cracks?, Imagine you are asked to head up a new project that completely changes your company's direction. How would you help your team figure out their new roles without losing their professional identity? What soft skills would come into play to make this transition smooth?, On social media, we carefully curate our image. Some people try to embed certain values (e.g., eco-friendly, successful, funny) in every post. Does your online identity hit who you really are, or is it a performance? Have you ever had a moment when the lights went off and you realized your online life was completely different from your real life?, Many young people today struggle to figure out their authentic identity because they compare themselves to influencers. What advice would you give to a teenager who feels their real self falls through the cracks because of social media pressure? Should schools embed digital literacy classes to help with this?

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