Oral English
Oral English
important to be well-liked or not
- enjoy my company
- hang out
- defintly make my day
- besides
- complement
- have faith in me
- in the long run
ta require stu to participate in group discussion regularly
- voice out own
- totally examine others perspective
- big picture
- zone out
- activliy listening and thinking their response
- better involve
government protect endangered animal
- remedy = solve
- represent and execute our will
- designated
Far as I know, it’s certainly our government’s duty to pay for the preservation of endangered animals, because they are basically the best sollution to remedy the situation. As you know, they have designated grants in their annual financial budget towards animal conservation, so on one hand they can fund particular research facilities to find out reasons for animal extinction, plus/on the other hand they can grant the use of natural habitats, which is not easily accessible for private sources.
Also, it’s our government’s duty to do so. I mean, we pay tax for them to represent and execute our will, and obviousely saving endangered species is for the greater good of the humen race
electronic product
The headphones are perfect because it means I can internalize my focus and ignore the outside world. Bluetooth is a great function because I can also dance freely without being restricted by the cable connected to my phone. Plus I always tangled cables in a knot which can be really frustrating.
Question three is there any technology you want to buy?
I want to buy some new speakers and a dj controller when I save enough money. I love listening to music as I let my imagination run free. I want to learn how to put different music tracks together and mix different music, music genres. I think you can really take people on a journey when you curate a playlist of songs in the right order. Question four.
What are the benefits of technology?
Technology has many benefits because it allows the world to become interconnected. I can talk to my family from the other side of the world and still feel close to them. Technology has also allowed me lots of freedom for studying and working. I can study online and work remotely, which means I can travel and live anywhere I want
question five. Do you think technology is important in your life?
Technology is fundamental to my everyday life.
My phone has a feature to record screen time, and generally I use my phone for more than 7 hours a day
My work and hobbies are dependent on my computer. For example, I enjoy working in digital media, I use a camera to take pictures or videos, then I added them on my laptop using a design software. I also share my work on social media. Therefore, every part of this process relies on technology.
describe a person, you know who loves to grow plants.
Question one are there many people growing their own vegetables now?
From my perspective, more people are starting to grow their own vegetables for a variety of reasons. Many of my friends grow vegetables because they find gardening therapeutic. They also value the ability to grow organic food because of the health risks associated with pesticide use for mass production of fruits and vegetables.
do you think it is good to let kids learn how to plant
I think that is especially important to teach kids how to garden and plant vegetables. Because it stimulates their creativity and positively influences their mental health. In my country, many schools incorporate outdoor growing classes for kids. This helps children spend more time outdoors connecting with nature. This reduces the screen time which can negatively impact their mental health. It is important to have a good balance.
what do you think of the job as a farmer?
I believe farming is a tough job. Farming specifically dairy farming is the dominant economic activity in my country. There are many environmental issues associated with the dairy industry. Which means there are growing regulations for farmers. Which causes stress and pressure to change their practices. We have high suicide rates among farmers because the hours are long and the job is demanding. Many farmers live remotely and have isolated lifestyles which is challenging for their mental health.
What are the differences between traditional and modern agriculture?
The main difference between traditional and modern agriculture is a change from localized to mass production. These days we have a larger population to feed. Consequently demand has increased. Technological advancement, such as new machinery and the development of pesticides and herbicides have enabled farmers to intensify farming because crops can grow and process quicker.