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英語 高校生

問3について ④みたいな選択肢のとき、ついついwhenを 「~とき」と訳してしまいます。 模範解答は「いつ、他者のそばに立つべきか」と書いてあったのですが、なぜこのときはwhenを「いつ、~」と訳してるんですか?どういうときに「いつ」と訳せばいいんでしょうか? あと、「~... 続きを読む

第6問(配点 24) A findings to your classmates. social positions. Personal Space and Culture Hall also told an interesting story illustrating cultural influenee, He was Sitting alone on a chair in the lobby of a hotel when an unfamiliar Arabian man came within arm's length) The man looked as if he was waiting for someone and stood in front of than an Asian person. strangers. him. Due to his personal space being violated, he felt very uncomfortable and tried to show his discomfort, but the Arab did not seem to notice at all) Hall had no idea why the man was standing so close, thinking that even in a public place like a hotel lobby, someone's personal space should be respected by others. Afterward, when he 0 taik with your friends even when thev are closer than this distance. However, you met his Arab friend, Hall asked why the man had acted so rudely. His friend said, “That's just an American idea. Arabs believe that personal space does not exist for anyone in a public place like a hotel lobby." Furthermore, a distance of less than 1.5 feet (46cm) from you is called *“intimate In a globalized society, knowledge of cultural influence on interpersonal distance aistance." Since physical contact with others is likely to occur within this distance, is necessary in daily life/ People from different cultural backgrounds have a personal only those who have a very close relationship with you are allowed to come nearer space of a different size, and it is very likely that you will mistakenly violate their than that. By contrast, when you step into a stranger's space formed by intimate personal space. This may sometimes cause(serious trouble, Therefore, understanding distance, they may feel that you are trying to frighten them or physically attack them. the sense of interpersonal distances in other cultures will help avoid conflict with Hall classifies “personal distance” and “intimate distance” as someone's personal others. space. The space outside of your personal space can also be divided into two types, depending on the distance./ A distance of between 4 feet (1.2m) and 12 feet (3.7m) from you is called “social distance," and a distance of more than 12 feet away from you is called"distance." in non-situations, in business or parties, place at a social . On the other hand, a public distance is a public speech. You also to keep this distance when meeting people in important The point here is that , , the same for all , but are by your or, , by the culture you belong to. , that people in South , in , space than people in Asia, a South will allow a to get closer 3- 31 3- 30

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英語 高校生

第1段落の9行目のwhenを関係副詞だと思ってしまい、 研究者たちが脳の各部分が様々な種類の行動を司ることがわかった1960年代から1970年代にこの理論は広く受け入れられるようになった。 と訳してしまったのですがこれは間違ってしまっていますか??

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英語 高校生

11の段落を日本語訳していただきたいです!

teach you the importance of the phrase, “Don't judge a -has the potentiall to positively change people's attitudes and behavior toward members of minority 12 / Maybe you should borrow books from the Living Library. It could open up a whole new world you don't Sometimes leads to prejudice and discrimination. It may 10 / This unique idea · い has the potential! to positively change people's a living person becoming a book 変える is not hate but indifference(Ignorance or indifference/ 5 関心 sometimes leads to prejudice and discrimination. It may ~にまる G18 even take_someone's_life.. Society has, without our と3 knowing it, been built on the basis of benefits to だれ 年を HS 生がって majorities, and people tend to pay less/ attention to を私う。険向かい 10 minorities. In such situations, what can we do to realize a society in which nobody is denied or excluded と4.Te 11 /A volunteer organizerof the Living Library says, Use your imagination for people with different backgrounds, Show deeper understanding and tolerance. Accept diversity. These attitudes should be sought after 求め。 n our society. It is surely challenging to put oürselves in 15 Someone else's shoes, especially when we are on the majority side, but we should still try. After all, everyone 1S a minority in some way.. 20 ある意味では 「 Maybe you should borrow books from the Living ve. know and or you have never even tried to know book by its cover." total words 208 seugh Seek - 5ought

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