- EVENINGS
1. What do you usually do in the evening? (Why?)
-> I don’t spend my evenings the way should be spent
-> As an English teacher, I mostly work in the evenings, so I guess they are my most occupied time of the day
2. Do you spend your evenings in the same way on weekdays and at
weekends?(Why/why not?)
-> weekdays are more hectic for me than weekends, because I make it a point that I’m available on the Sunday evenings to make time for my family.
-> it’s also a time for me to recharge and feel more energized to start a new week
3. How did you spend your evenings when you were younger?(Why/Why not?)
-> During my younger years, my evenings were primarily filled with attending extra classes.
-> Whether it was academic tutoring, music lessons, or sports practice, these extracurricular activities occupied a significant portion of my time after school
4. Is there anything you don’t like to do in the evenings?(Why/Why not?)
-> working is the last thing I expect to do in the evenings, although it’s what I’m doing now
-> Actually, I prefer to use that time for relaxation, spending time with loved ones, or pursuing personal interests instead of burying myself in work
- SHARING
1. Do you have anything to share with others recently?
-> As a teacher, I consider my knowledge to be the most valuable asset I can offer. I find it rewarding to impart the knowledge on my students and play a part in their English learning journey
2. Did your parents teach you to share when you were a child?
-> among my very first lessons
-> my parents have instilled in me the value of sharing and kindness
-> when I was just a kid, I did have a habit of sharing my toys and food to others in class
3. What kind of things do you like to share with others?
-> While it can be challenging to specify, I prioritize sharing with those in need whenever possible, provided it aligns with my capabilities. Whether it's offering my time, resources, or support, I make a concerted effort to assist others within my means.
4. What kind of things are not suitable for sharing?
-> there are certain aspects of our lives that are not suitable for sharing, particularly those that involve privacy, trust, and respect for others. For example, I believe personal information such as social security numbers, financial details, and passwords should be kept private to safeguard against identity theft and fraud
-> I also believe it's important to refrain from sharing gossip, rumors, or negative information about others
- EVENINGS
1. What do you usually do in the evening? (Why?)
-> I don’t spend my evenings the way should be spent
-> As an English teacher, I mostly work in the evenings, so I guess they are my most occupied time of the day
2. Do you spend your evenings in the same way on weekdays and at
weekends?(Why/why not?)
-> weekdays are more hectic for me than weekends, because I make it a point that I’m available on the Sunday evenings to make time for my family.
-> it’s also a time for me to recharge and feel more energized to start a new week
3. How did you spend your evenings when you were younger?(Why/Why not?)
-> During my younger years, my evenings were primarily filled with attending extra classes.
-> Whether it was academic tutoring, music lessons, or sports practice, these extracurricular activities occupied a significant portion of my time after school
4. Is there anything you don’t like to do in the evenings?(Why/Why not?)
-> working is the last thing I expect to do in the evenings, although it’s what I’m doing now
-> Actually, I prefer to use that time for relaxation, spending time with loved ones, or pursuing personal interests instead of burying myself in work
- SHARING
1. Do you have anything to share with others recently?
-> As a teacher, I consider my knowledge to be the most valuable asset I can offer. I find it rewarding to impart the knowledge on my students and play a part in their English learning journey
2. Did your parents teach you to share when you were a child?
-> among my very first lessons
-> my parents have instilled in me the value of sharing and kindness
-> when I was just a kid, I did have a habit of sharing my toys and food to others in class
3. What kind of things do you like to share with others?
-> While it can be challenging to specify, I prioritize sharing with those in need whenever possible, provided it aligns with my capabilities. Whether it's offering my time, resources, or support, I make a concerted effort to assist others within my means.
4. What kind of things are not suitable for sharing?
-> there are certain aspects of our lives that are not suitable for sharing, particularly those that involve privacy, trust, and respect for others. For example, I believe personal information such as social security numbers, financial details, and passwords should be kept private to safeguard against identity theft and fraud
-> I also believe it's important to refrain from sharing gossip, rumors, or negative information about others