Speaking topics in audio
Speaking topics in text
Our thinking and behavior are often influenced by other people. When we admire and respect someone, we naturally try to imitate their behavior and attitudes. Groups of people whom we admire and whose behavior and attitudes we tend to imitate are known as reference groups. Reference groups provide a model--a frame of reference--that can shape how we think and behave. Over the course of a lifetime, we may be influenced by many different reference groups. As we grow older, or encounter new circumstances, our reference groups may change, and our attitudes and behavior may change accordingly.
Using the example from the lecture, explain how people’s behavior is affected by reference groups.
Speaking recording
Votes
This speaking topic by users
Post dates | Users | rates | Contents |
---|---|---|---|
2013-12-01 | visa0809 | 85.00 | Check this speaking |
2013-11-06 | farzaneh | 83.33 | Check this speaking |
2013-11-11 | Mohadeseh2 | 70.00 | Check this speaking |
2015-03-19 | bshagan68 | 80.00 | Check this speaking |
2014-01-30 | nishith | 70.00 | Check this speaking |
Speaking category
Speakings by user farzaneh
:
- Our thinking and behavior are often influenced by other people. When we admire and respect someone, we naturally try to imitate their behavior and attitudes. Groups of people whom we admire and whose behavior and attitudes we tend to imitate are known as 83
- TOEFL Integrated speaking, question 3 - The computer department is considering a scheduling change. Explain the man’s opinion of the change and reasons he gives for holding that opinion. - Preparation Time: 30 SecondsResponse Time: 60 Secon 70
- Using points and examples from the lecture, explain the two pricing strategies described by the professor. 70
- Individuals often modify their behaviors based on what they have learned about the possible consequences of their actions When an individual learns through experience that a certain behavior results in pleasant consequences that behavior is likely to be r 57
- The speakers discuss two possible solutions to the woman’s problem. Briefly summarize the problem. Then state which solution you would recommend and explain why. 80
24 in 30
Good job!