I'd say everyone has some responsibility to improve society, because small individual actions can create meaningful change when multiplied. The most practical way is through community participation - like how my high school math teacher Mr. Wang volunteered his lunch breaks to help struggling students. In Shanghai where I live now, I see this happening when professionals mentor younger colleagues or when neighbors organize recycling initiatives in our apartment complex. It's not about grand gestures, but consistent small contributions that collectively make a difference. That's why I believe even busy working people like me should find ways to give back, whether through workplace mentoring or local community projects.
همهٔ سؤالها
Part 3a person you know who enjoys helping other people
Do you think everyone has a responsibility to help to improve society?
نمونه پاسخ باند ۷.۵
سؤالهای بیشتر Part 3
- Are ambitious people always successful at work?
- Are animals just as intelligent as humans?
- Are body language and tone more important than words when communicating?
- Are cities that tourists like to visit also good places to live?
- Are doctors paid too much for the work they do?
- Are employees who can easily adapt to change at work more successful?
- Are governments doing enough to promote environmentally friendly transport or transportation?
- Are modern cities more interesting for tourists than historical ones?