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TS-GCUP0JZV Reguler UTBK/SNBT 5 Literasi dalam Bahasa Inggris 2024/2025 1. The question is basedon the following thread. Fredericksen I've been running a family business for over 30 years now. It's been doing well and I've put a lot of effort into i but I'm stuck with a problem. My son, who I've been preparing to take over, now wants to start his own business. This has created a lot of tension between us. I want to support him, but I’m also afraid of losing th legacy I’ve built.I'm struggling to finda way to navigate this situation without damaging our relationship Ellie I understand the fear of losing the business, but you may be looking at it the wrong way. If you truly want your son to take over one day, showing him respect for his ambitions could lead to a stronger bond and a smoother transition in the future. Carl I grew up with the pressure of taking over my family’s business, but I eventually chose my own path. It wa tough on my parents, but over time, they came to respect my decision. Sometimes, kids need to step away to findtheir true potential.It doesn’t mean they’ll forget the family legac Russel I've worked for Fredericksen for over a decade, and I’ve seen how much effort he’s put into this business.His should show some respect for that. The idea of wanting to be independent is fine, but not at the expense of family business. Meimei It's interesting how some family businesses struggle with adapting to modern technology and changing market demands. The process of evolving with the times can be difficult, but it's important for longevity a growth, even if it means challenging the way things have always been done. Jason I was in a similar spot with my own father. I think your son’s desire to start his own business doesn’t mean h rejecting the legacy. It could be that he wants to prove to himself that he can succeed on his own. Support him, andif he succeeds, he couldbring fresh ideas to your business.If not, he’ll learn valuable lessons Anderson Open, honest conversation is key here. Have you talked about how each of you feels? Understanding each other’s hopes andfears couldease some of the tension andhelp findcommon ground Why does the poster start the discussion? a.To explore ways to support his son’s decision while maintaining the family busines b.To findways to convince his son to take over the family business insteadof starting his own c.To express frustration andseek validation for his hardwork in building the family business d.To get opinions on how to preserve family unity while addressing his son's desire for independence e.To seek advice on how to manage the conflict between his expectation andhis son's ambition
Pembahasan Soal menanyakan tujuan poster (Fredericksen) memulai diskusi tersebut. Tujuannya dapat diketahui dengan memahami pernyataan-pernyataan Fredericksen. Melalui unggahannya, kita bisa mengetahui bahwa Fredericksen sedang menghadapi masalah. Ia merasa terjebak antara dua hal: keinginan untuk mempertahankan bisnis keluarga yang telah ia bangun selama 30 tahun, dan ambisi anaknya yang ingin memulai usaha sendiri.Meskipun ia ingin mendukung anaknya, ia khawatir dengan potensi kehilangan warisan yang telah ia bangun. Di kalimat terakhir, ia jelas mengatakan bahwa ia sedang berusaha menemukan cara untuk mengelola ketegangan antara harapan pribadi (anaknya mengambil alih bisnis keluarga) dan keinginan anaknya untuk menjadi mandiri. Jadi, pilihan jawaban yang tepat adalah E. 2. The question is basedon the following thread. Fredericksen I've been running a family business for over 30 years now. It's been doing well and I've put a lot of effort into i but I'm stuck with a problem. My son, who I've been preparing to take over, now wants to start his own business. This has created a lot of tension between us. I want to support him, but I’m also afraid of losing th legacy I’ve built.I'm struggling to finda way to navigate this situation without damaging our relationship Ellie I understand the fear of losing the business, but you may be looking at it the wrong way. If you truly want your son to take over one day, showing him respect for his ambitions could lead to a stronger bond and a smoother transition in the future. Carl I grew up with the pressure of taking over my family’s business, but I eventually chose my own path. It wa tough on my parents, but over time, they came to respect my decision. Sometimes, kids need to step away to findtheir true potential.It doesn’t mean they’ll forget the family legac Russel I've worked for Fredericksen for over a decade, and I’ve seen how much effort he’s put into this business.His should show some respect for that. The idea of wanting to be independent is fine, but not at the expense of family business. Meimei It's interesting how some family businesses struggle with adapting to modern technology and changing market demands. The process of evolving with the times can be difficult, but it's important for longevity a growth, even if it means challenging the way things have always been done. Jason I was in a similar spot with my own father. I think your son’s desire to start his own business doesn’t mean h rejecting the legacy. It could be that he wants to prove to himself that he can succeed on his own. Support him, andif he succeeds, he couldbring fresh ideas to your business.If not, he’ll learn valuable lessons Anderson Open, honest conversation is key here. Have you talked about how each of you feels? Understanding each other’s hopes andfears couldease some of the tension andhelp findcommon ground Who is completely against Fredericksen's son's ambition? a. Fredericksen b.Ellie c.Carl d.Russel
e. Jason Pembahasan Soal menanyakan peserta diskusi yang sepenuhnya menentang ambisi putra Fredericksen. Peserta tersebut adalah Russel. Ia menyatakan bahwa anak Fredericksen harus menunjukkan rasa hormat atas apa yang telah dilakukan Fredericksen dalam membangun bisnis keluarga. Meskipun dia mengakui bahwa keinginan untuk mandiri adalah hal yang sah, Russel merasa bahwa anak Fredericksen seharusnya lebih menghargai dan tidak membuat keputusan yang dapat merusak mempertaruhkan bisnis keluarga. Jadi, pilihan jawaban yang paling tepat adalah D. 3. The question is basedon the following thread. Fredericksen I've been running a family business for over 30 years now. It's been doing well and I've put a lot of effort into i but I'm stuck with a problem. My son, who I've been preparing to take over, now wants to start his own business. This has created a lot of tension between us. I want to support him, but I’m also afraid of losing th legacy I’ve built.I'm struggling to finda way to navigate this situation without damaging our relationship Ellie I understand the fear of losing the business, but you may be looking at it the wrong way. If you truly want your son to take over one day, showing him respect for his ambitions could lead to a stronger bond and a smoother transition in the future. Carl I grew up with the pressure of taking over my family’s business, but I eventually chose my own path. It wa tough on my parents, but over time, they came to respect my decision. Sometimes, kids need to step away to findtheir true potential.It doesn’t mean they’ll forget the family legac Russel I've worked for Fredericksen for over a decade, and I’ve seen how much effort he’s put into this business.His should show some respect for that. The idea of wanting to be independent is fine, but not at the expense of family business. Meimei It's interesting how some family businesses struggle with adapting to modern technology and changing market demands. The process of evolving with the times can be difficult, but it's important for longevity a growth, even if it means challenging the way things have always been done. Jason I was in a similar spot with my own father. I think your son’s desire to start his own business doesn’t mean h rejecting the legacy. It could be that he wants to prove to himself that he can succeed on his own. Support him, andif he succeeds, he couldbring fresh ideas to your business.If not, he’ll learn valuable lessons Anderson Open, honest conversation is key here. Have you talked about how each of you feels? Understanding each other’s hopes andfears couldease some of the tension andhelp findcommon ground Why does Jason suggest letting Fredericksen’s son start his own business a.Because it will help him realize the family business is his only option b.Because it will make the son more likely to stay in the family business c.Because the father shouldstop controlling every decision his son makes d.Because the son’s failure will teach him not to pursue his own ambitions agai e.Because it will allow him to prove his independence andgain important life lessons
Pembahasan Soal menanyakan alasan Jason menyarankan supaya Frederickson membiarkan anaknya memulai usaha sendiri. Pada komentarnya, Jason mengatakan bahwa keinginan putra Fredericksen untuk memulai bisnisnya sendiri tidak berarti ia menolak warisan.Bisa jadi ia ingin membuktikan pada dirinya sendiri bahwa ia bisa sukses sendiri. Jadi, ia merasa bahwa Fredericksen seharusnya mendukung anaknya. Jika anaknya berhasil, ia bisa membawa ide-ide segar ke bisnis keluarga. Jika gagal, ia akan belajar banyak hal berharga. Dari komentar tersebut, alasan Jason menyarankan supaya Frederickson membiarkan anaknya memulai usaha sendiri adalah karena itu bisa menjadi kesempatan buat anak tersebut membuktikan kemandiriannya (bisa sukses sendiri) dan (kalaupun gagal) ia mendapatkan pelajaran berharga. Jadi, pilihan jawaban yang paling tepat adalah E. 4. The question is basedon the following thread. Fredericksen I've been running a family business for over 30 years now. It's been doing well and I've put a lot of effort into i but I'm stuck with a problem. My son, who I've been preparing to take over, now wants to start his own business. This has created a lot of tension between us. I want to support him, but I’m also afraid of losing th legacy I’ve built.I'm struggling to finda way to navigate this situation without damaging our relationship Ellie I understand the fear of losing the business, but you may be looking at it the wrong way. If you truly want your son to take over one day, showing him respect for his ambitions could lead to a stronger bond and a smoother transition in the future. Carl I grew up with the pressure of taking over my family’s business, but I eventually chose my own path. It wa tough on my parents, but over time, they came to respect my decision. Sometimes, kids need to step away to findtheir true potential.It doesn’t mean they’ll forget the family legac Russel I've worked for Fredericksen for over a decade, and I’ve seen how much effort he’s put into this business.His should show some respect for that. The idea of wanting to be independent is fine, but not at the expense of family business. Meimei It's interesting how some family businesses struggle with adapting to modern technology and changing market demands. The process of evolving with the times can be difficult, but it's important for longevity a growth, even if it means challenging the way things have always been done. Jason I was in a similar spot with my own father. I think your son’s desire to start his own business doesn’t mean h rejecting the legacy. It could be that he wants to prove to himself that he can succeed on his own. Support him, andif he succeeds, he couldbring fresh ideas to your business.If not, he’ll learn valuable lessons Anderson Open, honest conversation is key here. Have you talked about how each of you feels? Understanding each other’s hopes andfears couldease some of the tension andhelp findcommon ground Who makes an irrelevant comment in the thread? a.Carl b.Russel c.Meimei d. Jason