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English Oral Part 3 Preparation
Experiences
What changes have you experienced? and how has that changed your life?
Cultural experiences
Maturation and “Growing Up”
Human Ingenuity
The future of humanity - best/worst technology
The Internet(Both case scenario
How social media has connected us all?
Cloning, organ donation, and ethics
Definition of cloning: making identical copies of an organism, cell or DNA sequence
Used to create clones of other animals (e.g. cows, deer, ferrets, goats, horses, mice, mules, pigs, wolves, rats, rabbits, monkeys and water buffalo
In 1996, University of Edinburgh scientists celebrated the
birth of Dolly the Sheep, the first mammal to be cloned using adult somatic cells. The Edinburgh team's success followed its improvements to the single cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) technique used in the cloning process
Exploited as an efficient multiplication tool to support specific breeding strategies of farm animals with exceptionally high genetic value
Examples
Global Issues
2005, subject of whether human cloning should be banned or pursued
bioethics
Cultural Examples
Perspectives
Are clones have the same rights as its predecessors(donor)
Personal experiences
used to conserve several animal breeds in the recent past
2021, rare Himalayan pashmina goat breed was successfully cloned
Increase production of pashmina; a type of cashmere wool
Organ donation is a surgical procedure for the removal of organs from donors for the purpose of transplantation. Organ donation saves lives and improves quality of life.
Organ transplant
The replacement of diseased and damaged organs. It is an established treatment for end stage organ failure. Organs for transplantation can be obtained from living, or deceased donors.
Examples
How art, as an expression of human ingenuity, addresses global challenges.
Cultural Examples
Malaysian Batik Art
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Personal connection
Global Issues
Social Issues:
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Environmental Issues:
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Technological Advances:
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Art as expression :>
How art, as an expression of human ingenuity, addresses global challenges.
How art, as an expression of human ingenuity, addresses global challenges.
Global Issues
Technological Advances:
Example: Beeple’s digital artwork sold as NFTs, sparking debates on ownership and innovation in art.
Digital art and AI-generated works pushing boundaries in creativity and accessibility.
Environmental Issues:
Example: Olafur Eliasson’s Ice Watch installation used melting ice blocks to symbolize climate change.
Artists using sustainable materials to advocate for environmental conservation.
Social Issues:
Art as a medium for raising awareness about social justice, inequality, and marginalized communities.
Example: Banksy's street art highlights issues like war, poverty, and consumerism.
Personal connection
Cultural Examples
Identities
Identity in a globalized world
Concept of beauty - beauty across time and culture
Who am I? What defines your identity?
We are the sum of our actions - Aristotle
Supporting Details to add
Global Issues
Identify a real-world issue related to the sub-theme.
Example: For concept of beauty, explore how media influences global beauty standards.
Cultural Examples:
Include examples from the target language culture(s) or other cultural contexts.
Example: Compare how Western and Asian Societies perceive beauty
Personal Connections:
Reflect on how the sub-theme relates to your own life, culture, or experiences.
Example: How does individuality play a role in your personal identity
Add Key Vocabulary and Phrases
Add branches with relevant vocabulary and expressions to help articulate your ideas. Example: For cloning and ethics, include words like morality, bioethics, innovation, medical advancements.