Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
THE ROAD NOT TAKEN.pptx
1. “Don’t worry that your life is turning upside down.
How do you know that the side you are used to is better
than the one to come?
REFLECT
2.
3. As you can remember in the previous lesson, there are a lot of
social issues, concerns, and dispositions that people face
nowadays. To reiterate, social issues are problems in the society
like poverty, natural disasters, discrimination, and others;
concerns are those that we worry about like how to survive the next
day, not having a job, passing an exam, and others; and,
dispositions are someone’s or something’s tendency to act or view
the world either in a positive or negative way under given
circumstances like resignation, pro-activeness, hopefulness, and
others.
4. VOCABULARY ENRICHMENT:
The following words are taken from the poem “The Road Not Taken” by: Robert Frost. Read it correctly and
understand its meaning.
DIVERGE – to split and move out in different directions from a single point.
UNDERGROWTH – the low growth on the floor of a forest.
FAIR – not too harsh or critical.
CLAIM – to say that something is true when some people may say it is not true.
WORN – to use or to have.
DOUBTED – to have no confidence in (someone or something)
SIGH – to take in and let out a long sound, loud breath in a way that shows you are bored,
disappointed, relieved.
5. Look at the picture closely. What do you think does it suggest?
6.
7. Based on the poem of Robert Frost,
what does the poems tells us? Why
did he gave it a title “The Road not
Taken”?