Cours d'anglais gratuitsRecevoir 1 leçon gratuite chaque semaine // Créer un test
Connectez-vous !

Cliquez ici pour vous connecter
Nouveau compte
Des millions de comptes créés.

100% gratuit !
[Avantages]


Comme des milliers de personnes, recevez gratuitement chaque semaine une leçon d'anglais !



- Accueil
- Aide/Contact
- Accès rapides
- Lire cet extrait
- Livre d'or
- Nouveautés
- Plan du site
- Presse
- Recommander
- Signaler un bug
- Traduire cet extrait
- Webmasters
- Lien sur votre site



> Nos sites :
-Jeux gratuits
-Nos autres sites
   


Oral/ idea of progress

Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En bas

[POSTER UNE NOUVELLE REPONSE] [Suivre ce sujet]


Oral/ idea of progress
Message de anna40 posté le 15-05-2018 à 19:01:54 (S | E | F)
Bonjour,
je passe mon oral dans pas très longtemps et j'aimerais beaucoup que vous m'aidiez à corriger mon script s'il vous plait.
Merci pour vos réponses. :-)

I am going to talk about the notion Idea of progress. First of all I would like to give a definition of this notion: the idea of progress can be defined as an improvement, a development or a change like a technical, scientific or social advance which contributes to making the world a better place. Improvement can be made in a lot of sectors: medical, technological, scientific or even social. Usually, make progress means to develop and modernize our societies. However, we are going to see that’s not what happens every time. Is advancement always positive? That’s what we will ask by focusing on the positive sides of development before seeing the bad sides.

I
There is no denying that in a lot of sectors; a lot of improvements have been made. For example, we have seen in class in a document called obedience or choice that relationships between men and women has visibly changed for the better, evolving from submission and obedience for women towards equality. It's a social progress. Indeed, this document gather two text, one of them is an extract of a Shakespeare’s' play. In this text, Kat explains that wives should obey their husbands, be submissive. It's the idea of a weak, inferior woman versus a tall, bold and brave man. While the second text represents more today's society, a society where man and woman complete each other, they are on an equal footing. The picture we studied in class who shows
a woman taking care of her child at work represents the same idea. Nowadays, you can combine job and family. Yet, they are still some form of progress to make, relationships between men and women are not always equal. There are new forms of submissions with the sexual harassment or sexual tourism in Thailand. In some countries, there are not been a single step forward, that's the case in Saudi Arabia or in Afghanistan. So, even if women's right are evolving in most countries and that's an example of a good and positive social progress, they are still advancement to make.

II
However, advancement isn’t always positive. The audio document a longer life that we studied in class shows that medical improvement can be negative. Indeed, in this document, a woman explains that science finds a way to reverse the ageing process. Thanks to this scientific advance, we could end up living longer, healthier lives, free from age-related illnesses like Alzheimer’s and heart disease. To my mind, this can’t be considered as a social advancement even if it’s a huge scientific advancement because instead of beat back death we should accept it. Moreover, it’s obvious that there will be problems of overpopulation.
We also saw in class that progress does not mean necessarily improvement but sometimes decline. We studied in class a video about Darwinism versus creationism. First of all, Darwin is a scientist who is known for his theory of the evolution. According to this theory, all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce. This discover allowed numerous scientific advances but at the time and today Darwin’s ideas are widely accepted, they remain controversial for they permanently dethroned man from his central place in the history of earth. We saw that in the Scopes Monkey trial. The Scopes Monkey trial is an American legal case in July 1925 in which a substitute high school teacher, John T. Scopes, was accused of violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which had made it unlawful to teach human evolution in any state-funded school. During this trial, Scopes is declared guilty while some arguments were simply ridiculous. For example, anti-Darwinism brought monkeys just to show that we don’t look like them. This case shows the difficulty to a lot of people to believe to Darwin’s’ theory but, it did not settle in time. Indeed, we saw on a CNN report that Darwin’s fight stills exists, only this time it’s creationism versus Darwinism. Michael Behe, a high school teacher is a major player behind intelligent design. Intelligent design is a religious argument for the existence of God. Proponents claim that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection, they think that you only have to look at the details to realize they were conceived and arranged by a supernatural power.

To conclude, it’s obvious that development is essential in our societies, it has benefits in our everyday life but we have to be careful because advancement might also be dangerous.

-------------------
Modifié par lucile83 le 16-05-2018 06:21


Réponse : Oral/ idea of progress de laure95, postée le 16-05-2018 à 11:19:05 (S | E)
Bonjour,
- (article) Improvement can be made in a lot of sectors
- Usually (pas à la bonne place), make (gérondif)progress means to develop and modernize our societies.
- every time: mal dit.

I
(article)relationships between men and women has (faute de conjugaison) visibly changed for the better (superlatif)
- this document gather (faute de conjugaison) two text (pluriel)
- , one of them is an extract of (pas la bonne préposition)a Shakespeare’s' (' en trop) play.
- where man (pluriel) and woman (pluriel) complete each other
- The picture we studied in class who (pas le bon relatif)shows a woman
- Nowadays, you can combine (mettre un possessif)job and (mettre un possessif)family.
- Yet, they are (they are = ils sont)still some form (pluriel)of progress to make, (article)relationships between men
- submissions (singulier)
- So, even if women's right (pluriel) are evolving in most countries
- they are (voir plus haut)still advancement to make.

II
- science finds (present perfect) a way to reverse the ageing process.
- instead of beat (gérondif)back death we should accept it.
- First of all, Darwin is (passé)a scientist
- This (that pas this)discover allowed (present perfect) numerous scientific advances
- they permanently dethroned (présent)man from his central place in the history of earth.
- The Scopes Monkey trial is (passé)an American legal case in July 1925
- During this (that pas this) trial,
- Scopes is (passé)declared guilty
- that we don’t (passé) look like them.
- This case shows the difficulty to (pas la bonne préposition)a lot of people
- to believe to (pas la bonne préposition)Darwin’s’ theory




Réponse : Oral/ idea of progress de anna40, postée le 20-05-2018 à 19:28:22 (S | E)
Bonjour,
Bonjour, mes corrections en bleu. Merci.

I am going to talk about the notion Idea of progress. First of all I would like to give a definition of this notion: the idea of progress can be defined as improvement, a development or a change like a technical, scientific or social advance which contributes to making the world a better place. Improvement can be made in a lot of sectors: medical, technological, scientific or even social. Making progress usually means to develop and modernize our societies. Is advancement always positive? That’s what we will ask by focusing on the positive sides of development before seeing the bad sides.

I
There is no denying that in a lot of sectors; a lot of improvements have been made. For example, we have seen in class in a document called obedience or choice that the relationships between men and women have visibly changed for the better, evolving from submission and obedience for women towards equality. It's a social progress. Indeed, this document gathers two texts, one of them is an extract from a Shakespeare play. In this text, Kat explains that wives should obey their husbands, be submissive. It's the idea of a weak, inferior woman versus a tall, bold and brave man. While the second text represents more today's society, a society where men and women complete each other, they are on an equal footing. The picture we studied in class which shows
a woman taking care of her child at work represents the same idea. Nowadays, you can combine your job and your family. Yet, they is still some forms of progress to make,the relationships between men and women are not always equal. There are new forms of submission with the sexual harassment or sexual tourism in Thailand. In some countries, there are not been a single step forward, that's the case in Saudi Arabia or in Afghanistan. So, even if women's rights are evolving in most countries and that's an example of a good and positive social progress, they is still advancement to make.

II
However, advancement isn’t always positive. The audio document a longer life that we studied in class shows that medical improvement can be negative. Indeed, in this document, a woman explains that science has found a way to reverse the ageing process. Thanks to this scientific advance, we could end up living longer, healthier lives, free from age-related illnesses like Alzheimer’s and heart disease. To my mind, this can’t be considered as a social advancement even if it’s a huge scientific advancement because instead of beating back death we should accept it. Moreover, it’s obvious that there will be problems of overpopulation.
We also saw in class that progress does not mean necessarily improvement but sometimes decline. We studied in class a video about Darwinism versus creationism. First of all, Darwin was a scientist who is known for his theory of the evolution. According to this theory, all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce. That discover has allowed numerous scientific advances but at the time and today Darwin’s ideas are widely accepted, they remain controversial for they permanently dethrone man from his central place in the history of earth. We saw that in the Scopes Monkey trial. The Scopes Monkey trial was an American legal case in July 1925 in which a substitute high school teacher, John T. Scopes, was accused of violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which had made it unlawful to teach human evolution in any state-funded school. During that trial, Scopes was declared guilty while some arguments were simply ridiculous. For example, anti-Darwinism brought monkeys just to show that we dind’t look like them. This case shows the difficulty for a lot of people to believe in Darwin’s’ theory but, it did not settle in time. Indeed, we saw on a CNN report that Darwin’s fight stills exists, only this time it’s creationism versus Darwinism. Michael Behe, a high school teacher is a major player behind intelligent design. Intelligent design is a religious argument for the existence of God. Proponents claim that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection, they think that you only have to look at the details to realize they were conceived and arranged by a supernatural power.

To conclude, it’s obvious that development is essential in our societies, it has benefits in our everyday life but we have to be careful because advancement might also be dangerous

-------------------
Modifié par lucile83 le 20-05-2018 20:39




[POSTER UNE NOUVELLE REPONSE] [Suivre ce sujet]


Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais


 


> INDISPENSABLES : TESTEZ VOTRE NIVEAU | GUIDE DE TRAVAIL | NOS MEILLEURES FICHES | Les fiches les plus populaires | Une leçon par email par semaine | Exercices | Aide/Contact

> INSEREZ UN PEU D'ANGLAIS DANS VOTRE VIE QUOTIDIENNE ! Rejoignez-nous gratuitement sur les réseaux :
Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | RSS | Linkedin | Email

> NOS AUTRES SITES GRATUITS : Cours de français | Cours de mathématiques | Cours d'espagnol | Cours d'italien | Cours d'allemand | Cours de néerlandais | Tests de culture générale | Cours de japonais | Rapidité au clavier | Cours de latin | Cours de provençal | Moteur de recherche sites éducatifs | Outils utiles | Bac d'anglais | Our sites in English

> INFORMATIONS : Copyright - En savoir plus, Aide, Contactez-nous [Conditions d'utilisation] [Conseils de sécurité] Reproductions et traductions interdites sur tout support (voir conditions) | Contenu des sites déposé chaque semaine chez un huissier de justice | Mentions légales / Vie privée | Cookies. [Modifier vos choix]
| Cours, leçons et exercices d'anglais 100% gratuits, hors abonnement internet auprès d'un fournisseur d'accès. | Livre d'or | Partager sur les réseaux |