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Navodila
4.

Read and choose the right answer.

The French are

The Swiss are famous for

Slovenians like

Slovenians

Slovenian teenagers

Teenagers are said to be

5.

Read the dialogue and click the words that describe stereotypical characteristics. Check the definitions and examples of stereotypes.

 

A: Žiga, what do you think you’re like as a person? Are you a typical Slovenian?
B: I don’t know. I believe I’m friendly and easy-going. I’m proud of my country. On the other hand, I’m not very punctual and hard-working. And, I’m certainly not envious.
A: You sounded very determined in saying ‘I’m not at all envious?’ Why?
B: Slovenians are said to be like that. Our famous saying goes: “May the neighbour’s cow drop dead”, which means you envy others.
A: Oh, that’s interesting. What are Slovenians like in general?
B: I think we’re hard-working, and hospitable, sensitive, and helpful. We are able to come together and always help those in need.
A: What about a typical Slovenian teenager?
B: I think we’re like most teenager around the globe: fun-loving, insecure, vulnerable, rebellious, but ambitious.
6.

Place the jumbled words in the correct position.

How can teenagers break out the stereotypes
?

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