1) Benjamin Franklin once said, “Eat to live, don’t live to eat. ”How do you interpret this statement? How would you describe your eating habits and those of your peers? Do these habits reflect Franklin’s statement? Explain. 2) Most scientists argue that we live in a dangerous time of climate change. Why should all people be concerned about the environment? How can humans undo the damage they've done to the Earth? What are people doing in your town or village to help the environment? 3) Imagine that you are given a chance to live forever. Would you accept or refuse this offer? Why? What would influence your decision? How would this change the way you live your life? 4) School teachers impact our futures in many ways. Which teacher has been most influential to you? What makes an influential teacher? Explain why teaching is a valued profession. 5) Many people fantasize about the perfect vacation. Describe where you would go and who you would take with you. How long would your perfect vacation last? Name five things that could ruin your perfect vacation. Explain. 6) Many forms of communication, such as mobile phones, letters and email, are now available worldwide. What forms of communication are available in your community? What is your preferred form of communication? 7) Many animals are becoming extinct or endangered. Which three animals do you think are the most important to protect? What can you do to help save animals from extinction? If you could bring any one animal back from extinction which would you bring back? Why? 8) People enjoy decorating their room in a way that reflects their personality. Describe your favourite room. How does this room reflect your personality? If you had the money to decorate your room as you wish, what would you change? 9) People usually play music that reflects their mood. What genre of music do you usually listen to? What type of music do you listen to in different emotional states? Do you think music allows you to deal with your emotions? Explain. 10) The American President John F. Kennedy once said, “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.” Do you think that you have a responsibility to contribute to your country? Explain. Why do you think this is an important question? What are some examples of things you can do for your country in order to improve it? 11) Imagine you had the skills to do any job for one day. Which job would you choose? Why? Is this a career you could see yourself pursuing in the future? Explain. What steps have you taken in order to make that goal a reality? 12) “I left my heart in San Francisco,” is a popular saying. How do you interpret this statement? Where have you been that you’ve left your heart? Is it a place that you go often, or have only been once before? Do you plan on returning?
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