Pilne! 1. What are the most significant events in a person's life? Why? 2.In your opinion, can a change of look affect your personality? Why?/ why not? 3.It is often said that people don't change. Do you agree? Why?/why not? 4.Some people say that you become adult on the day when you turn 18. Do you agree? Why?/ Why not?
1. I reckon that the most significant events on a person's life are wedding, a child's birth and partaking in family gathering. Spending time with family and the day of child's birth are one of the most beautiful things which God gave a human. When you tie the knot, your life changes completely. You need to think not only about yourself, but also about your sweetheart.
2. Yes. The way you dress describes your personality, a style of being. If you dress formal clothes, you probably are a smart, wise and tidy person.
3. I don't agree with that statement. If you really want to change something in your character, you need to work hard on it, but it's still possible to achieve the aim you assigned yourself.
4. I don't agree. When you turn 18, you are adult only on paper. The process of growing up refers to all of us individually. Some of us grow up faster, some slower.
Odpowiedź:
1. I reckon that the most significant events on a person's life are wedding, a child's birth and partaking in family gathering. Spending time with family and the day of child's birth are one of the most beautiful things which God gave a human. When you tie the knot, your life changes completely. You need to think not only about yourself, but also about your sweetheart.
2. Yes. The way you dress describes your personality, a style of being. If you dress formal clothes, you probably are a smart, wise and tidy person.
3. I don't agree with that statement. If you really want to change something in your character, you need to work hard on it, but it's still possible to achieve the aim you assigned yourself.
4. I don't agree. When you turn 18, you are adult only on paper. The process of growing up refers to all of us individually. Some of us grow up faster, some slower.