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SPEAKING FINAL EXAM LEVEL 6

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  • How would you describe Lacie’s character at the beginning of the episode? How does she change by the end?
  • In AMERICAN EID, how did the characters' perspectives change throughout the story?
  • How do the characters in Lamb to the Slaughter challenge or conform to societal expectations, and how does this relate to the struggles faced by Ruth Bader Ginsburg in On the Basis of Sex?
  • Which version of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty do you prefer and why?
  • What role does social media and public ratings play in the society depicted in Nosedive?
  • Do you agree with the way the episode ends? What alternative ending would you suggest?
  • What is the symbolic significance of fire in the story?
  • How is the concept of fantasy and escapism reflected in both versions? Do you think one is more effective than the other?
  • In American Eid, Ameena deals with cultural challenges and being understood in a new place, while in Inside Out, Riley faces the emotional turmoil of moving to a new city. How are their ways of handling change similar or different?
  • What did you find most inspiring about Ruth’s story? Was there a moment in the film that particularly resonated with you?
  • What do you think about the ending of TO BUILD A FIRE? What can be the message of it?
  • What challenges do teenagers face when balancing their personal beliefs with societal expectations?
  • Analyse the man's attitude toward nature in To Build a Fire. How does his arrogance and lack of humility contribute to his downfall?
  • Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and what is her role in the movie?
  • What are the main similarities and differences between the Walter Mitty in the short story and the one in the movie?
  • What actions did Ruth Bader Ginsburg take that went beyond her role as a judge or lawyer?
  • How do you think Lacie’s obsession with her social score affects her relationships with others?
  • If you were in Ruth’s position, would you have approached the fight for gender equality in the same way? Why or why not?
  • How is Lacie’s behavior similar to or different from people’s behavior on social media in real life?
  • How can teenagers today balance their desire to fit in with their need to stand up for important issues like the environment?
  • Explain the "KISS YOUR BRAIN" idea. What benefits or positive outcomes are expected from incorporating this.
  • What can we learn about respecting cultural diversity from the film American Eid?
  • How can learning about different cultures help teenagers become more open-minded about global issues?