3. Work in groups. Read the situations below and think of some possible responses. Provide reasons for each answer.
(Làm việc nhóm. Đọc các tình huống dưới đây và nghĩ về một số phản ứng có thể. Cung cấp lý do cho mỗi câu trả lời)
1. Your friend wants to skip a test, so he/she asks you to pretend that you are his/her parent(s) and wiite a letter to his/her teacher asking permission to be absent from school.
Example: “No way! I'm not lying. You should try to revise and take the test. Lies can have serious consequences and people will always find out the truth.*
2. Your friend has just got the latest smartphone. He/She makes fun of your old smartphone and says that you should buy a new one.
3. Your friend is getting good grades in English. He/She wants you to join his/her study group so that you can also improve your English.
4. Your friend is skipping classes frequently. He/She says that every teen does it sometimes, and you should do it as well.
Bài Làm:
- Response 1: "I cannot do that. It's not right to lie and pretend to be someone else. If you're having difficulty with the test, I can help you study and prepare better for it."
Reason: This response shows that you value honesty and integrity and that you are willing to help your friend in a more appropriate way. Lying to a teacher can have serious consequences and is not a solution to the problem.
Response 2: "I cannot help you with that. It's not ethical to lie and pretend to be someone else. You should talk to your teacher and try to find a better solution to your problem."
Reason: This response emphasizes the importance of honesty and suggests an alternative solution to the problem that is more ethical.
- Response: "I am happy with my phone. It still works perfectly fine, and I don't see any need to upgrade it just because you did."
Reason: This response shows that you are confident in your own choices and that you are not easily influenced by what others say. It also suggests that material possessions do not define a person's worth or value.
- Response: "That's a great idea! I would love to join your study group and improve my English. Thank you for inviting me."
Reason: This response shows that you are open to new ideas and willing to learn from others. It also highlights the positive aspect of peer pressure, where friends can encourage each other to improve and achieve their goals.
- Response 1: "No, I don't think it's a good idea to skip classes. It's important to attend classes regularly and make the most of our education. If you need help, we can talk to our teacher and find a better solution."
Reason: This response emphasizes the importance of education and encourages the friend to find a better solution to their problem instead of skipping classes.
Response 2: "I'm sorry, but I can't skip classes. I want to make the most of my education and attend classes regularly. I can help you catch up on what you missed if you need it."
Reason: This response shows that you value education and that you are willing to help your friend in a more appropriate way. It also suggests that peer pressure should not influence your decisions when it comes to your education.