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Additional Activities

1. Your new classmate is a Japanese who doesn’t speak Filipino and English well.
 I won't be impolite because I can use my computer to interpret what he or she is
saying, and I'll respond to the translator as well. That way, I'll be able to convey
whatever it is that I'm thinking about, and I'll be able to address his or her
worries.

2. You are a lawyer and your neighbor who has not able to finish grade asks you
about a case.
 I will attempt to interact with my neighbor in a nice manner, using ordinary
phrases and avoiding jargon, as then my neighbor would not be frightened when
speaking with me, and I will be able to obtain an answer from my neighbor.

3. You are helping your little brother with his homework, but he seems not
interested to study.
 I'll try my hardest to assist my sibling complete his schoolwork; I'll do my best to
emphasize the significance of assignment completion, and I'll keep the
discussion light and enjoyable.

4. A deaf is talking to you.


 When dealing with other people, I will approach them directly, try to communicate
using sign language, and be patient if key phrases had to be replayed in order to
function properly.

5. You want your brother to help you with your math assignment, but he looks
so tired because he just got home from school.
 I'll enlist my brother's assistance when he's had a chance to relax. If he says yes,
I consider myself quite fortunate. I'll attempt to understand when he replies no. I
will not be impolite.

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