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Английский язык

Задача по теме: "Понимание информации в тексте"

Английский язык
Задание 13 Понимание информации в тексте
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Вербицкая М.В. Английский язык единый государственный экзамен. — Москва: Издательство "Национальное образование", 2023. — 368 с. Материалы публикуются в учебных целях
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Leadership in college  

 

Everyone says it’s important to get involved in college. Joining organizations and clubs helps college students feel more connected to their schools, build résumés, learn important life skills that may not be gleaned in lecture halls, and potentially meet some of their best friends. 

The minute I walked on campus to begin my freshman year, I knew I had to get involved in as many organizations as I could. In January, I began my position as a sisterhood director, which entailed planning events for my chapter, whether that is at our own chapter or out in the city community. I’ve hosted events such as essential-oil DIY parties, yoga classes, movie nights and senior send-off celebrations for our chapter members. I was very excited about the opportunity, and I knew that my previous leadership experiences would help me out. However, my perspective on what it means to be a leader among my peers has definitely changed after a semester of holding the position. 

There are three main components that I have learned through leadership: communication, organization, and delegation. I’ve learned that no matter how many times or in how many different ways you communicate a message, it will not get across to everyone, and that is OK. 

People value transparency and sometimes need to be told exactly what you expect of them.  Some people are so on top of schedules that they could tell you what’s going on six months from now, but some people need constant reminders and do not keep track of their schedules. There is a gap in communication between these two types of people that can lead to frustration and disorganization on both ends. 

This past semester I have worked to bridge that gap between types of communicators, and that is one of the most valuable things I have learned from my position. 

It’s important to appreciate the time it takes for every aspect of an event to plan and to take place; some tasks can take months to put together, and those should not involve procrastination. But some are OK to sort out the day of. Some of my best work was done with hours to spare, and if that’s when you work best, why avoid it? Procrastination, when paired with an organized plan, can turn out to be successful. 

One of the strongest qualities a good leader can have is the ability to delegate. It’s a misconception that as a leader, you must do and be a part of every step of a project. Delegating tasks to members of a committee, in my case, was a lifesaver and what made my job so worthwhile. I got to work with so many different talents, and this way, they all feel as if they’re contributing in a way that is specific to their talents. 

What I’ve learned through mistakes and successes in my position has led me to be more knowledgeable, not only about planning events and about the members of my chapter but about communicating, organizing, modeling roles, and involving the community. 

I feel so grateful to be in a position that has encouraged me to learn more about myself and the skills that I’ve had to acquire. I feel so fortunate to have had this position so far, and it has made me reflect on the kind of leader I hope to be in my future career. Having a leadership position in college is vital to be able to discover how you communicate with others and what skills you have and lack before you go off into the real world

 

 It is implied that the author...

 

1) lacked leadership experience before college.

2) welcomed an opportunity to be a leader.

3) got tired of being a director for a semester.

4) joined too many organizations on campus. 

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In January, I began my position as a sisterhood director, which entailed planning events for my chapter, whether that is at our own chapter or out in the city community. I was very excited about the opportunity, and I knew that my previous leadership experiences would help me out. (В январе я приступила к работе в качестве директора сестричества, что повлекло за собой планирование мероприятий для моего отделения, будь то в нашем собственном отделении или в городском сообществе. Я была очень взволнована возможностью, и я знала, что мой предыдущий опыт руководства поможет мне)   


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