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Exploring Cultural Ideas and Family Values in Today's Conversation with Clara M. Kirlis

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In today's IIE class with Clara M. Kirlis, we dive into various engaging discussions. We start by exploring idioms of the day and sharing our biggest fears, fostering a safe space for open conversation. The session progresses to cultural ideas, where we reflect on the ideal environment for raising a family and share childhood experiences. Participants will discuss unique family traits and the importance of maintaining a family tree, tracing their roots and understanding family history. Join us for a thought-provoking exchange on fears, culture, and family.

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Exploring Cultural Ideas and Family Values in Today's Conversation with Clara M. Kirlis

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  1. IIE Conversation Class With Clara M. Kirlis

  2. Today’s Agenda • Idioms of the Day • Biggest Fear • Discussion: Cultural ideas • Review

  3. What is one of your biggest fears? • Biggest Fear – Share something that you’re most afraid of.

  4. Family 1) What is the best environment to raise a family in (e.g. apartment, village, etc)?2) What was the worst thing you did as a child? Did you get caught?3) Is there anything funny or different about your family?4) Does someone in your family maintain a family tree? How far back can you trace your family history?

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