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Question
Form pairs or groups of four. Think of the situations when you have to choose between two things. Make a list of those situations. Some of them may be minor or trivial things - for example, what to wear when going out. Some choices may be related to important things, for example, having to decide between games and studies, whether to confront a close friend about something that he/she did, owning up to your mistakes, etc.
- Discuss how to decide what to choose.
- Write about what you feel when your decision proves right.
- Write about what you feel when you regret the decision.
Solution
Situation 1 - Which Chapter to omit while studying for the examination? | |
Questions | Answers |
Discuss how to decide what to choose. | This decision should be taken on the basis of how important the chapter is -its pros and cons. |
Write about what you feel when your decision proves right. |
I feel overwhelmed and more confident while giving the exam. |
Write about what you feel when you regret the decision. |
I feel crestfallen but it gives me a new desire to start up with something new. |
Situation 2 - Decision on a career. | |
Questions | Answers |
Discuss how to decide what to choose. | Not just better income but also whether I have the skills and experience and the desire to take up the challenge of a new job. |
Write about what you feel when your decision proves right. | It is a feeling of great happiness and pleasure that lifts up the spirit. I would have a more positive attitude in life. |
Write about what you feel when you regret the decision. | It would upset me and I would almost have a physical reaction of wanting to get away from the situation. |
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