Positive reinforcement (collocation) - Encouraging good behavior through rewards.
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Example: "Positive reinforcement can be more effective than punishment in shaping behavior." Question 3 : How do you think the concept of punishment has evolved over the years in your
country?
Answer : In my country, the concept of punishment has evolved from being primarily
punitive to more
rehabilitative and educational . There's a growing awareness that
punishment should
focus on reform and personal growth .
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Rehabilitative and educational (collocation) - Focused on helping individuals recover
and learn from their mistakes.
Example: "The justice system has shifted towards more rehabilitative and educational approaches to punishment to reduce recidivism." 2)
Focus on reform and personal growth (collocation) - Emphasizing changes in behavior
and individual development.
Example: "The evolving concept of punishment places a greater focus on reform and personal growth, aiming to integrate individuals back into society as responsible citizens." Food Question 1 : What kind of food do you like to eat?
Answer : I have a
penchant for a wide range of cuisines, but I particularly enjoy Asian
dishes. The diverse flavors and unique combinations of ingredients in Asian cuisine appeal to
my palate.
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Penchant for (idiom) - A strong liking or preference for something.
Example: "I have a penchant for Asian cuisine due to its rich and diverse flavors." Question 2 : Do you prefer home-cooked food or food from restaurants? Why?
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Answer : I often prefer home-cooked meals for their comfort and familiarity. However, I also
appreciate restaurant food for its convenience and the opportunity to