CARD 12 1. Some people live in big families >vhi1e others have small families. Write about your family, is it big or small? Would you like to be a part of a big/small family? Why/Why not? Give reasons to support your opinion. Answer: Families come in different sizes, and each has its own unique dynamics. Some people
come from large families.with many siblings, while others come from small families with only
one or two children. In my opinion, the size of the family doesn't matter as long as there is
love, respect, and understanding among family members.
Growing up in a big family can have its benefits, such as having many sibling^ro play and
interact with. It also means that there are more people to share th^fevorkload and
responsibilities around the house. However, it can also be challenging in teems o f getting
individual attention and privacy. On the other hand, growing up in a small family can be
advantageous in terms of getting individual attention and being able to spend more quality
time with family members. However, it can also be lonely at times and there may be more
pressure on each member to contribute to the family.
Ultimately, the size o f the family is a personal choice and preference. Some people may prefer
to be part o f a big family, while others may prefer a small family. It's important to focus on
building strong relationships, regardless of family size, and to create a supportive and loving
environment for everyone to thrive in.
2. Speak on the theme “Plagiarism”. •
What are the disadvantages o f plagiarism? • How can you avoid plagiarism? Answer: Plagiarism is an act o f using someone else's work without giving them credit or
pennission. It is a serious offense and has numerous disadvantages. Firstly, it violates
intellectual property rights and it is illegal. Secondly, it undermines academic integrity and