OSF2 Gform

OSF2 Gform

Suggested Answers for ONE STEP FURTHER Activities (Google Form)

p.76-p.77 | LOOKING FOR PATTERNS

Here are some example answers for the Google form.

1 French / male / teacher / lives in Japan Cultural Pattern A: Many Japanese people seem not to get enough sleep / students who couldn't help but nose-dive in the middle of an activity / young Japanese people don't think that sleep is so vital 2 Canadian / male / employee / lives in Japan Cultural Pattern A: none 3 Irish / female / journalist / lives in Japan Cultural Pattern A: consider it a waste of time, but a pleasant waste of time. They sleep when they can 4 American / male / teacher / lives in Japan Cultural Pattern A: stay up too late / sleep is quite lacking for many / people sleep in public / how tolerated this is 5 American / male / teacher / lives in Japan Cultural Pattern A: none

Cultural Pattern B: something I've never seen in France / bad management of their sleep time

Cultural Pattern B: a lot of people are concerned about how much sleep they get / the importance of sleep

Cultural Pattern B: none

Cultural Pattern B: none

Cultural Pattern B: I get to bed by a certain time / aware of the importance of good rest /good sleeping habits

6 German / female / homemaker / lives in Japan Cultural Pattern A: Japanese associated sleep with weakness or illness

Cultural Pattern B: I wanted to sleep so much (between 8 and 9 hours a night)

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7 French / female / architect / lives in Japan Cultural Pattern A: have not created a routine for falling asleep and getting up at a set time / Japanese people seem to be able to fall asleep regardless of any background noise. Noise at night is omnipresent in Japan 8 British / male / teacher / lives in Japan Cultural Pattern A: socially acceptable to sleep in meetings / Many of my students believe that the less sleep they have - especially before a test - the better they are studying 9 French / female / artist / lives in Japan Cultural Pattern A: I feel that many Japanese people do not have respect for the sleep of others

Cultural Pattern B: That’s unthinkable in France / we do get a good night's sleep.

Cultural Pattern B: My belief is that they need to be well-rested, both to do their best in class and to learn out of class.

Cultural Pattern B: I had to really put my foot down to have my family respect my sleep. As children in France, we were taught to have consideration for other people, and not make any noise when a family member was sleeping or napping. Cultural Pattern B: Having enough energy is extremely important for me. For health and life in general, if you are tired, you miss out on a lot of things and opportunities. And on the contrary, if you are well-rested you can fully enjoy your day and work effciently.

10 Finnish / male / engineer / lives in Japan Cultural Pattern A: none

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