1. How did you feel about your discussion experience? What did you enjoy and what was difficult?
ANS: I enjoyed talking to new people who were from different countries and have distinct cultures. Indeed, I didn't face any difficulties during interacting with them.
2. Which letter from #5 on page 1 of the worksheet was hardest to decide in your group? Why do you think it was the hardest?
ANS: honestly, we easily reached the agreement about this point and the others as well.
3. Was it easy or difficult to come to agreements with your groups? What made it easy and what made it challenging?
ANS: As I said in my answer for number 2, it was easy to have points that the other students agreed on. Maybe, discussing all the aspects of the situations and giving each student enough and equal time to express her/his view was why we got the agreement comfortably.
4. Were you happy with your group’s definition of courage? What would you like to change, if anything?
ANS: I was happy with it since it represented the effort that my group made. However, I preferred it to be shorter. For instance, we could say that it is to take a dangerous decision which could influence your life deeply.
ANS: I enjoyed talking to new people who were from different countries and have distinct cultures. Indeed, I didn't face any difficulties during interacting with them.
2. Which letter from #5 on page 1 of the worksheet was hardest to decide in your group? Why do you think it was the hardest?
ANS: honestly, we easily reached the agreement about this point and the others as well.
3. Was it easy or difficult to come to agreements with your groups? What made it easy and what made it challenging?
ANS: As I said in my answer for number 2, it was easy to have points that the other students agreed on. Maybe, discussing all the aspects of the situations and giving each student enough and equal time to express her/his view was why we got the agreement comfortably.
4. Were you happy with your group’s definition of courage? What would you like to change, if anything?
ANS: I was happy with it since it represented the effort that my group made. However, I preferred it to be shorter. For instance, we could say that it is to take a dangerous decision which could influence your life deeply.
Hi, Gdheer!
ReplyDeleteWell down! You're the first man who said it's easy to get a compromise! Amazing, your short definition is brief and potent.
Good for you that you was in such group.
ReplyDeleteI think you are correct about " it is to take a dangerous decision which could influence your life deeply " However, sometimes is not all about you sometimes is about the people who surround you.
I like your definition, too - it's so hard to capture courage in just a few words. And I'm glad to hear you had a good experience!
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