Exemplo da Banda 7
Pergunta: When people break rules, how would they be punished in your country?
Ideia 1
Legal Penalties
Legal Penalties
Resposta Modelo
Honestly, there aren't usually punishments for not following rules, unlike laws. For example, smoking on a bus is illegal and leads to a fine, but bending the rule by smoking out the window might not be seen as wrong. In schools, breaking rules does lead to punishments like detentions or notes to parents. Perhaps society should consider similar consequences for rule-breaking.
Honestly, there aren't usually punishments for not following rules, unlike laws. For example, smoking on a bus is illegal and leads to a fine, but bending the rule by smoking out the window might not be seen as wrong. In schools, breaking rules does lead to punishments like detentions or notes to parents. Perhaps society should consider similar consequences for rule-breaking.
Ideia 2
Educational and Workplace Disciplinary Actions
Educational and Workplace Disciplinary Actions
Resposta Modelo
In my country, if someone breaks rules at school or work, there are clear punishments. At school, students might get detention or even be suspended. In the workplace, breaking rules can lead to disciplinary action or even losing your job, depending on how serious it is.
In my country, if someone breaks rules at school or work, there are clear punishments. At school, students might get detention or even be suspended. In the workplace, breaking rules can lead to disciplinary action or even losing your job, depending on how serious it is.
Ideia 3
Personal Repercussions
Personal Repercussions
Resposta Modelo
In my country, when people break rules, the consequences can be quite personal. For one, it might lead to difficult relationships with friends and family. People might start losing trust in you, which is hard. Also, there’s often a sense of guilt or emotional stress. It's not just about being caught, but also about knowing you've done something wrong.
In my country, when people break rules, the consequences can be quite personal. For one, it might lead to difficult relationships with friends and family. People might start losing trust in you, which is hard. Also, there’s often a sense of guilt or emotional stress. It's not just about being caught, but also about knowing you've done something wrong.