1. How did you feel about your discussion experience? What did you enjoy and what was difficult?
- Its was an amazing experience and it helped me communicate with different kind of people. I loved that the host were non-native speakers. I did not find anything difficult in the discussion.
2. Which letter from #5 on page 1 of the worksheet was hardest to decide in your group?
- D B C A
Why do you think It was the hardest?
- Because he had the ability to respond to the people who are hitting him, but he wants to send a message that we shouldn't be violent.
- Its was an amazing experience and it helped me communicate with different kind of people. I loved that the host were non-native speakers. I did not find anything difficult in the discussion.
2. Which letter from #5 on page 1 of the worksheet was hardest to decide in your group?
- D B C A
Why do you think It was the hardest?
- Because he had the ability to respond to the people who are hitting him, but he wants to send a message that we shouldn't be violent.
3. Was it easy or difficult to come to agreements with your groups? What made it easy and what made it challenging?
-It was really easy, my group mates and I had an easy discussion we all agreed on the same opinion.
4. Were you happy with your group’s definition of courage? What would you like to change, if anything?
- I was very happy of my group's definition of courage, I wouldn't change a thing.
Hi Morouj, you are right. We reached a good definition of courage which I think satisfies us all.
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ReplyDeleteI'm with you about the host, I felt that too.
We have the same feelings :)
I'm glad it was so easy to come to decisions in your group. Also, I'm happy to know that you enjoyed working with the non-native speaker hosts - Nikki and I were also so grateful they volunteered to come.
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