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essay questions unpacking
Q1
GUIDELINES
describe current situation
students post mean comments about their classmates or spread false rumour online causing emotional distress to the victim
measures to be taken on using social media responsibly
school should conduct awareness programs about responsible social media use and the impact on cyberbullying
creating a supportive environment where students feel safe reporting cyberbullying case to the teachers and counselour
Victims have to block and report those comments that can prevent the harassment spread
Instead of just punishing offenders, providing counseling can help them understand the harm they cause and change their behavior.
importance to be more accountable in using social media
Provide a friendly and healthy environment in the social media without any malicious comments
can spread awareness about current issues that impact students life
enhancing social and communication skills among students
Gain new friends and social networking
Q2
REVIEW
describe the place
Kuala Lumpur
The city is rich in culture, with diverse influences from Malay, Chinese, and Indian communities.
acessible public transport
MRT
LRT.
KTM
Bus Rapid Kl
The Petronas Twin Towers dominate the skyline and are one of the most famous landmarks.
Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia, known for its mix of modern skyscrapers and historical sites.
Share experiences
Exploring iconic landmarks – Visiting the Petronas Twin Towers was a surreal experience, especially at night when they light up the sky.
Enjoying local food – We had the best Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai, and Teh Tarik at local eateries.
Visiting Batu Caves – The climb up the 272 colorful steps to the temple inside the limestone caves was challenging but rewarding.
Shopping in Bukit Bintang – The area was filled with shopping malls, street markets, and entertainment.
A day trip to Genting Highlands – The cool mountain air, theme parks, and casinos made for a fun break from the city.
Recommendations about the holiday spot
Best time to visit – The dry seasons (June-August and December-February) are ideal for sightseeing.
Must-try food – Don’t miss out on Satay, Char Kway Teow, and street food from Jalan Alor.
Getting around – Use the MRT, LRT, and Monorail for a convenient and affordable way to explore.
Where to shop – Pavilion Kuala Lumpur for high-end shopping, and Central Market for souvenirs.
Budget tips – Street food and public transport are great ways to save money while experiencing the city like a local.
Q3
ONLINE FORUM POSTING
Summarize the members' ideas
Some members believe that cultural identity is becoming less important due to globalization.
They argue that global culture allows for better communication and integration across different societies.
Some feel that holding onto cultural traditions is unnecessary in a world where people are more interconnected.
Others suggest that cultural differences are fading, making it easier for people to relate to one another.
A few believe that focusing on a single global culture promotes unity and reduces conflicts.
Compare them to your own experiences
Personal experience may show that globalization has influenced daily life (e.g., speaking multiple languages, eating diverse cuisines, following global fashion trends).
However, cultural identity is important in shaping personal values, traditions, and family relationships.
Despite exposure to global influences, people often return to their cultural roots in important life events (e.g., weddings, religious practices, and festivals).
Some traditions may evolve rather than disappear, blending modern influences with historical customs
Share your thoughts on the link between culture and identity
Language, traditions, and customs influence how we see ourselves and the world.
Even in a globalized world, people find ways to express and preserve their cultural heritage.
Rather than erasing cultural identity, globalization encourages cultural exchange and appreciation.
A balance can be found where people embrace both their cultural roots and global influences.
Culture plays a major role in shaping personal and collective identity.