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Subjects and Strategies

44 Episodes

11 minutes | Oct 29, 2019
Lesson 20: The Most Important Thing Parents Can Teach
9 minutes | Oct 29, 2019
Lesson 19: Doing Something New
15 minutes | Sep 25, 2019
Lesson 18: A Memorable Visit for the First Time
19 minutes | Sep 25, 2019
Lesson 16: Helping Someone or a Group of People
10 minutes | Sep 12, 2019
Lesson 15: How Can the World Be Made a Better Place?
7 minutes | Aug 12, 2019
Lesson 14: A Big Impact on Modern Society
14 minutes | Aug 12, 2019
Lesson 13: Modern Societal Challenges
11 minutes | Jul 31, 2019
Lesson 12: Contributing to Charity
14 minutes | Jul 17, 2019
Lesson 11: Who Do You Respect?
13 minutes | Jul 1, 2019
Lesson 10: Is It Possible to Change Our Personality?
Essay Prompt: Read the article below. Then write an essay that answers the questions that follow. Article: According to long-term research conducted by psychologists at the University of California, our personalities stay pretty much the same throughout our lives. The study found that personality traits were already established in children as young as five or six years old. These early traits can be used to predict adult behavior. For example, subjects in the study who were talkative as children were fluent speakers as adults. They were also highly intelligent and interested in intellectual matters. Children who weren’t very talkative grew up to be the type of person who always seeks advice from or depends on others. As adults, they also tended to give up easily when faced with obstacles, and were awkward in social situations. The head of the study concluded, “Personality is a part of us, a part of our biology. Our personality follows us across time and contexts.” Questions: (1) As the article states, do you think our personalities are really established at such a young age? (2) Do you think it’s possible to change our personality? (3) If so, how can we do it?
14 minutes | Jun 18, 2019
Lesson 9: An Experience When You Learned About Life
Essay Prompt: Think of a time or experience when you learned something very important about yourself and life in general.
15 minutes | Jun 4, 2019
Lesson 8: What Book Would You Recommend to a Friend and Why?
Essay Prompt: Write a personal expository essay that answers this question: “If you could recommend one book to a friend or classmate as one that you think he or she just has to read, what would it be and why?”
18 minutes | May 26, 2019
Lesson 7: Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Places to Study
Essay Prompt: Write a personal compare-and-contrast essay that answers this question: “What are the advantages and disadvantages of studying in a public place like a library, study lounge, or coffee shop, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of studying in your own room at home?”
23 minutes | May 9, 2019
Lesson 6: Advice for Interview Preparation and Behavior
Essay Prompt: Write a process analysis essay in which you respond to this question: “If a friend were to ask you for advice on how to prepare for and behave during an interview for admission to a prestigious school (or for a part-time job), what would you tell him or her?”
21 minutes | Apr 21, 2019
Lesson 5: Where Will You Be in Twenty Years?
Essay Prompt: Write a personal speculative essay that answers this question: “Twenty years from now, where will I be, what will I be doing, what kind of person will I be, and what will I have to do to get there?”
14 minutes | Apr 6, 2019
Lesson 4: A Food You Really Hate
Essay Prompt: Write a personal cause-and-effect or narrative essay that answers this question: “What food do you really hate and why do you think you dislike it so much?”
12 minutes | Mar 23, 2019
Lesson 3: Most Dangerous Job in the World
Essay Prompt: Write a descriptive and argumentative essay that answers this question: “What is the most dangerous job in the world and how can it be made safer?” (First, describe the job and then present your arguments for how the job can be made less dangerous.)
10 minutes | Mar 2, 2019
Lesson 2: Where Should Everyone Visit Once?
Essay Prompt: Write a descriptive and persuasive essay that answers this question: “What place that you have been to do you think everyone should visit at least once?”
20 minutes | Mar 2, 2019
Lesson 1: Person You Respect Most
Essay prompt: Write a personal essay that answers this simple question: “What person do you respect most?”
4 minutes | Feb 25, 2019
Welcome to Juken
In this first episode, your hosts Charlie and Alison introduce themselves, this podcast, and offer some practical advice that you can use every day during your juken journey.
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