
| Przedmiot | Język angielski – transkrypcja | ![]() |
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| Data | Grudzień 2005 | |
| Stopień trudności | Poziom rozszerzony II | |
| Czas pracy | 0 minut | |
| Sygnatura | Matura próbna | |
| Zrodlo | Centralna Komisja Egzaminacyjna | |
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| 1. I think affirmation, encouragement and praise are all fairly high on the list of human needs. All fairy stories deal with affirmation, learning that it?s so: Snow White is good and the step-mother is wicked. In stories, after a series of problems to be solved, the heroine or hero is generously rewarded. Hugs, cuddles and words are all affirmation of being. They are the kind of things that make the struggle worthwhile. 2. In my opinion, you should tell people you want praise. Tell them you can?t live without reward or encouragement. To live without rewards is slavery; to live without affirmation is to know loneliness. Give lessons on the kind of rewards you need ? anything from a hug to a week in Morocco. 3. I really need praise. I respond to it, am motivated by it. I don?t mean constant and indiscriminating praise: people saying you?ve done well when you know you?ve made a mess of it. Affirmation has to be true. 4. With some people you have this feeling that you?re being low. With others ? through looks, a touch, a smile, little words of encouragement ? you feel taller, you feel fine, you have fun and feel affirmed. 5. That?s what groups, good neighbours and friends are all about. You don?t want it all the time; you?ll also want privacy and time to be alone. But you?ll want someone to say: ?You?re very special. Don?t change anything for me.? |
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