1. What comes to your mind when you think
of “directions in life”? Do you often think about directions in life?
2. Can you share a time when you were at
a crossroads in your life? What were the choices you had to make?
3. What advice would you give someone who
is at a crossroads and can't decide which path to take?
4. Is there someone whose footsteps you
would like to follow? Who is it and why?
5. What does the phrase “all roads lead
to Rome” mean? Do you believe in it?
6. Can you share a time when you had to take
a detour in your life? What did you learn from it?
7. Why do you think taking a detour can
sometimes be a good thing?
8. Have you ever found it difficult to move
on from something? What helped you move on?
9. Why do you think it's important to
move on to new stages in life?
- At a crossroads: Facing a crucial decision or
choice.
- Example: "She was at a crossroads
in her career and had to choose between two job offers."
- Take the high road: To act in an ethical or moral
way, especially in a difficult situation.
- Example: "Even though he was
angry, he decided to take the high road and not
- Follow in someone's footsteps: To do the same thing as someone
else, especially a family member.
- Example: "He decided to follow in
his father's footsteps and become a doctor."
- All roads lead to Rome: There are many ways to achieve
the same goal.
- Example: "You can take different
approaches to solve this problem, as all roads lead to Rome."
- Take a detour: To take an alternative route.
- Example: "Due to road
construction, we had to take a detour."
- Move on: To progress to the next stage or
phase.
- Example: "After graduating, he
decided to move on to a new job."