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A way of doing something
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To make someone angry
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Something that you want and plan to do
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To care for a child until it is an adult
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The process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement
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An opinion about something that you form after thinking carefully
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A young person who is developing into an adult
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Complete using 3rd Conditional
If it .......... sunny, we could have gone out.
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Complete using 3rd Conditional
If Jane had found a new job, she .......... in New York.
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Complete using 3rd Conditional
If Alice .......... the competition, her life would have changed.
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Complete using 3rd Conditional
You ........... the exam if you had worked harder.
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Add the necessary prefixes to each words to make opposites.
polite
sensitive
honest
happy
responsible
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Who was surprised to see someone he or she had been in a relationship with?
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Read the text below. Fill in the gaps with the words.
How to Make Parents Listen
As most of us know, talking and listening don't go smoothly every time. 1).............. and past experiences can get in the way.
Will parents take you seriously, believe what you say, listen to and 2).............. your opinions, and hear you out without interrupting? A lot depends on your parents. But some of what happens depends on you, too. Since 3).............. is a two-way street, the way you talk can influence how well a parent listens and understands you.
So here are some guidelines to consider when talking to parents.
Be as 4).............. as you can about what you think, feel, and want. Give details that can help your parents understand your situation. They can listen better or be more helpful if they understand what's really going on.
Be 5).............. . If you're always honest, a parent will be likely to believe what you say. If you sometimes hide the truth or add too much drama, parents will have a harder time believing what you tell them. If you lie, they'll find it hard to trust you.
Try to understand their point of view. If you have a disagreement, can you see your parents' side? If you can, say so. Telling parents you understand their views and feelings helps them to try and see yours, too.
Try not to 6).............. or whine. Using a tone that's friendly and respectful makes it more likely parents will listen and take what you say seriously. It also makes it more likely that they'll talk to you in the same way. Of course, this is hard for any of us (adults included) when we're feeling heated about something. If you think your emotions might get the better of you, do something to blow off steam before talking: Go for a run. Cry. Hit your pillow. Do whatever it takes to sound calm when you need to.
1) .............
respect
2) .............
emotions
3) .............
honest
4) .............
communication
5) .............
argue
6) .............
clear
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There are (1) … [reasons, adults, conflicts, arguments]everywhere: in families, between neighbours or between the boys and the girls in your class. What are the (2) … [reasons, goals, occasions, possibilities] of these conflicts? Perhaps the neighbours get angry because your football lands in their garden, or because your music is too loud. May (3) … [adolescents, parents, adults, teenagers]say hasty things about your hairstyle or about the way you dress. Perhaps your mother has a serious (4) … [approach, argument, intention, negotiation] with you because of your boyfriend. Perhaps your brother and his best friend have become bitter rivals because they are (5) … [interested, love, in love, fall in love] with the same girl. Or a friend in your class cannot decide which classmates or teachers he/she should invite to a party. And if you open a newspaper, almost every day you will find reports about individuals, groups of people or countries that do not (6) … [get along with, get well with, can't stand, argue with] each other at all. Lies, misunderstandings, prejudice1, (7) … [negotiation, intolerance, tolerance, irritating]and discrimination often cause serious problems which can lead to violence or even war.
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