Speaking
Part 2
Describe a
foreign culture that you are interested in
You
should say
what this culture is
how you learned about this culture
what you know about this culture and explain why you feel
this culture is interesting.
Sample Answer
I have spent most of my time learning
Chinese and Chinese culture. But I did have an interesting experience about a
year and a half ago that inspired me to learn about Costa Rican culture. One
of my friends spent a semester abroad in Costa Rica in early 2005, and I spent
two weeks at the beginning of the summer visiting him there. Prior to visiting,
I knew almost nothing about the culture, but staying there, even for such a
short time, really opened my eyes. Costa Rican culture is extremely different
from either American or Chinese cultures. Two of the phrases most often
used in Costa Rica are a good illustration of their culture: Pura Vida and Tranquilo. Pura Vida means
“pure life” and Tranquilo means “calm”.
Both are used in situations where the level of stress is rising. When Costa
Ricans say this phrase, they are telling themselves “Don’t worry. Chill out.”
It’s an extremely laid-back, relaxed
culture. Their main goal in life is to be happy. Workdays tend to be shorter,
and since the country is so small and borders both the Atlantic and Pacific
Oceans, it is really easy to go to the beach, so many do just that. When I was
there, it was routine to see people getting up around 6 am, go to the beach and
surf for two or three hours, work from 10-4, go home and eat, then go back to
the beach.
It
was great to see a culture with such a different outlook on life.
Vocabulary
for Cue card
Outlook: A person’s point of view or general
attitude to life.
Eg: Everyone should have a practical
outlook towards their life
Illustration: A picture illustrating a book,
newspaper, etc.
Eg: “Isn’t this an illustration of a book
named five feet apart?”
Chill out: Relaxed mood
Eg: I think dad is chilled out today
because of the chess match he won
Speaking Part 3
1 Do you think it’s important to
know about other cultures?
I
do think it’s extremely important to learn about other cultures. Not only can
you find out interesting things, but it makes it easier to interact with those
people if you ever come in contact with them. Also, it makes it a lot easier to
do business with those cultures. It’s important to be educated about the world
and not just shut yourself into your own country.
2 How can we benefit from
learning about other cultures?
Several
ways that people can benefit from other cultures are in business, personal relationships,
and just in self-improvement. In business, it is necessary to know a little bit
about whatever culture you plan to work with. For instance, I think in Muslim
cultures, shaking hands with your left hand is considered extremely rude. If
you didn’t know that, it could hurt your chances of doing business. Also, it’s
important just to improve yourself by learning as much as you can, and culture
is a good subject.
3 What do you think is the best
way to learn about another culture?
Obviously,
the best way to learn about a culture is to go there and experience it. If you
can get a feel for the culture firsthand, it will be a lot easier to pick
things up, But I also believe that you can learn a ton about other cultures
just by reading books about them. Reading about people’s experiences in foreign
lands is the next best thing to being there.
4 Do you think that learning
foreign languages can help us understand foreign cultures?
I’m
not sure that just learning the language is a good way to learn about a culture, but most places where you would
learn a language would help you learn about the culture, so indirectly, yes.
The language alone isn’t great for understanding culture. For instance, German
is a really harsh language, but Germans aren’t harsh people. You really need to
study more than the language if you want to get to know a culture.
5 Do you think it’s better to go
overseas to study a foreign language or to study it in your home country?
I
think it is better to study a language in its native country. When you do that,
you are engulfed in the language and forced to encounter it outside of the
classroom. Otherwise, your only exposure to the language is when you’re
studying or in the classroom. I know firsthand that when learning a foreign
language in your home country, it is easy to lose what you have learned.
6 What is your understanding of
the term “globalization”?
Globalization,
in my mind, is the idea that the world is becoming smaller, so societies can
interact and exchange culture more easily and more efficiently. Unfortunately,
because some countries are richer and have more influence than others, certain
cultures get spread around more than others. On the whole, however,
globalization is a good thing because it is not the only culture that gets spread,
but things like information and medicine can help people.
7 Do you think globalization is a
good thing?
Yes,
globalization has its problems, but for the most part, it is good for most
people involved. Some people have different opinions because they are really
concerned with the loss of culture, but for me, the benefits outweigh the
drawbacks. People have access to more information, so diseases can be better
treated, food can be made more efficiently, and goods that make people’s lives
easier are now available.
8 Do you think it’s easier to
learn about other cultures today than it was before?
Yes,
of course, it is. All you have to do is to look at art from long ago, about
foreign cultures and you can see the lack of knowledge people had. Today, with
the Internet and the number of books available, it is almost impossible to be
ignorant. It is so easy to learn about anything you want.
Vocabulary
for Speaking Part 3
Ignorant: Uneducated or unsophisticated.
Eg: Sneha was made to believe that she is
really an ignorant person
Drawback: A disadvantage or problem
Eg: Every situation has advantages and
drawbacks
Harsh: Rude
Eg: Mr.Smith was very harsh with the
students.
Outweigh: Be heavier, greater
Eg: He has his faults, but his good
qualities outweigh them
Engulfed: (of a natural force) sweep over
(something) so as to surround or cover it completely.
Eg: Sorrow engulfed him when he sold his
property
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