What does the word "to bring up" mean ?
What does the word "an adolescent" mean ?
What does the word "to get on with" mean ?
What does the word "to blame" mean?
Have you ever ________ such a horrible person in all your life?
Watching their children _______ has been the biggest joy of both parents.
Usually girls _________ faster than boys.
There are … everywhere: in families, between neighbors or between the boys and the girls in your group.
Real friendship is possible only when people … each other.
Put the verbs in correct conditionals.
If you ... out in the rain, you’ll catch a cold.
Put the verbs in correct conditionals.
If you ... this film, you would know what it is about.
Put the verbs in correct conditionals.
If you'd come in time, we ... the train.
Put the verbs in correct conditionals.
If I ... you, I ... this work yesterday.
Put the verbs in correct conditionals.
If Jack ... the well-paid job, he would have taken it.
Put the verbs in correct conditionals.
I'd have told Cindy about that if I ... her.
Put the verbs in correct conditionals.
If the weather had been fine yesterday, we ... for a picnic.
Put the verbs in correct conditionals.
If he ... hard, he’d have earned much money.
Fill in the gap with the correct word.
........ may start skipping classes and doing poorly on schoolwork.
Fill in the gap with the correct word.
I never......... in his business.
Fill in the gap with the correct word.
The rules are intended to ......... accidents.
Fill in the gap with the correct word.
The problem should be resolved through ........
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RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENTS
Do your parents love you? Whether you believe they do or not, I have no
intention of trying to persuade you one way or the other. Instead, I will tell
you just when you fi nd this out for yourselves. Actually not until you become
parents yourselves. Then you will know.
Mark Twain, the great American writer, used to say when he was fourteen his
father was so ignorant he could hardly stand to have him around. But when
he was twenty-one he was astonished at how much his father had learned in
those seven years.
Today, your parents may seem to you to be people who keep on saying: “Now
when I was young…” But, believe me, that is how their parents seemed to be
when they were young. Today parents are, in my opinion, more tolerant of the
behaviour of their sons and daughters than ever before. I wonder, however,
whether you are tolerant.
I heard recently of a father who was found sitting on the front steps of his
house at three in the morning by a policeman. “What are you doing here?”,
asked the policeman. “Oh,” said the man, “I’ve lost my key so I’m waiting for
my children to come home and let me in.” But few parents stay out
“partying” until the early hours of the morning. I wonder how you would feel
if your parents started doing this and you had to wait up until they came in?
Even if you didn’t wait up for them! Would you not be asking such questions
as “Where have you been? What have you been doing?” How would you react to their answers? What we all need, the young people and those who
are older, is tolerance.
There are, you all know, black and white keys on a piano. Play them together
thoughtlessly, without any rules, and you get discord. But if you understand
music and spend some more time practising, you can, with the same black
and white keys, produce sweet harmony. Why not try? You start. You’ll be
surprised at how quickly your people will respond.
Decide if the sentences True or False
Mark Twain, the great British writer, used to say when he was fourteen
his father was so ignorant he could hardly stand to have him around.
Read the text
RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENTS
Do your parents love you? Whether you believe they do or not, I have no
intention of trying to persuade you one way or the other. Instead, I will tell
you just when you fi nd this out for yourselves. Actually not until you become
parents yourselves. Then you will know.
Mark Twain, the great American writer, used to say when he was fourteen his
father was so ignorant he could hardly stand to have him around. But when
he was twenty-one he was astonished at how much his father had learned in
those seven years.
Today, your parents may seem to you to be people who keep on saying: “Now
when I was young…” But, believe me, that is how their parents seemed to be
when they were young. Today parents are, in my opinion, more tolerant of the
behaviour of their sons and daughters than ever before. I wonder, however,
whether you are tolerant.
I heard recently of a father who was found sitting on the front steps of his
house at three in the morning by a policeman. “What are you doing here?”,
asked the policeman. “Oh,” said the man, “I’ve lost my key so I’m waiting for
my children to come home and let me in.” But few parents stay out
“partying” until the early hours of the morning. I wonder how you would feel
if your parents started doing this and you had to wait up until they came in?
Even if you didn’t wait up for them! Would you not be asking such questions
as “Where have you been? What have you been doing?” How would you react to their answers? What we all need, the young people and those who
are older, is tolerance.
There are, you all know, black and white keys on a piano. Play them together
thoughtlessly, without any rules, and you get discord. But if you understand
music and spend some more time practising, you can, with the same black
and white keys, produce sweet harmony. Why not try? You start. You’ll be
surprised at how quickly your people will respond.
Decide if the sentences True or False
Decide if the sentences True or False
Mark Twain, the great American writer, used to say when he was fifteen
his father was so ignorant he could hardly stand to have him around.
Read the text
RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENTS
Do your parents love you? Whether you believe they do or not, I have no
intention of trying to persuade you one way or the other. Instead, I will tell
you just when you fi nd this out for yourselves. Actually not until you become
parents yourselves. Then you will know.
Mark Twain, the great American writer, used to say when he was fourteen his
father was so ignorant he could hardly stand to have him around. But when
he was twenty-one he was astonished at how much his father had learned in
those seven years.
Today, your parents may seem to you to be people who keep on saying: “Now
when I was young…” But, believe me, that is how their parents seemed to be
when they were young. Today parents are, in my opinion, more tolerant of the
behaviour of their sons and daughters than ever before. I wonder, however,
whether you are tolerant.
I heard recently of a father who was found sitting on the front steps of his
house at three in the morning by a policeman. “What are you doing here?”,
asked the policeman. “Oh,” said the man, “I’ve lost my key so I’m waiting for
my children to come home and let me in.” But few parents stay out
“partying” until the early hours of the morning. I wonder how you would feel
if your parents started doing this and you had to wait up until they came in?
Even if you didn’t wait up for them! Would you not be asking such questions
as “Where have you been? What have you been doing?” How would you react to their answers? What we all need, the young people and those who
are older, is tolerance.
There are, you all know, black and white keys on a piano. Play them together
thoughtlessly, without any rules, and you get discord. But if you understand
music and spend some more time practising, you can, with the same black
and white keys, produce sweet harmony. Why not try? You start. You’ll be
surprised at how quickly your people will respond.
Decide if the sentences True or False
Decide if the sentences True or False
But when he was 21 he was astonished at how much his father had
learned in those seven years.
Read the text
RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENTS
Do your parents love you? Whether you believe they do or not, I have no
intention of trying to persuade you one way or the other. Instead, I will tell
you just when you fi nd this out for yourselves. Actually not until you become
parents yourselves. Then you will know.
Mark Twain, the great American writer, used to say when he was fourteen his
father was so ignorant he could hardly stand to have him around. But when
he was twenty-one he was astonished at how much his father had learned in
those seven years.
Today, your parents may seem to you to be people who keep on saying: “Now
when I was young…” But, believe me, that is how their parents seemed to be
when they were young. Today parents are, in my opinion, more tolerant of the
behaviour of their sons and daughters than ever before. I wonder, however,
whether you are tolerant.
I heard recently of a father who was found sitting on the front steps of his
house at three in the morning by a policeman. “What are you doing here?”,
asked the policeman. “Oh,” said the man, “I’ve lost my key so I’m waiting for
my children to come home and let me in.” But few parents stay out
“partying” until the early hours of the morning. I wonder how you would feel
if your parents started doing this and you had to wait up until they came in?
Even if you didn’t wait up for them! Would you not be asking such questions
as “Where have you been? What have you been doing?” How would you react to their answers? What we all need, the young people and those who
are older, is tolerance.
There are, you all know, black and white keys on a piano. Play them together
thoughtlessly, without any rules, and you get discord. But if you understand
music and spend some more time practising, you can, with the same black
and white keys, produce sweet harmony. Why not try? You start. You’ll be
surprised at how quickly your people will respond.
Decide if the sentences True or FalseDecide if the sentences True or False
But when he was twenty-one he was astonished at how much his father
had learned in those seventy years.
Read the text
RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENTS
Do your parents love you? Whether you believe they do or not, I have no
intention of trying to persuade you one way or the other. Instead, I will tell
you just when you fi nd this out for yourselves. Actually not until you become
parents yourselves. Then you will know.
Mark Twain, the great American writer, used to say when he was fourteen his
father was so ignorant he could hardly stand to have him around. But when
he was twenty-one he was astonished at how much his father had learned in
those seven years.
Today, your parents may seem to you to be people who keep on saying: “Now
when I was young…” But, believe me, that is how their parents seemed to be
when they were young. Today parents are, in my opinion, more tolerant of the
behaviour of their sons and daughters than ever before. I wonder, however,
whether you are tolerant.
I heard recently of a father who was found sitting on the front steps of his
house at three in the morning by a policeman. “What are you doing here?”,
asked the policeman. “Oh,” said the man, “I’ve lost my key so I’m waiting for
my children to come home and let me in.” But few parents stay out
“partying” until the early hours of the morning. I wonder how you would feel
if your parents started doing this and you had to wait up until they came in?
Even if you didn’t wait up for them! Would you not be asking such questions
as “Where have you been? What have you been doing?” How would you react to their answers? What we all need, the young people and those who
are older, is tolerance.
There are, you all know, black and white keys on a piano. Play them together
thoughtlessly, without any rules, and you get discord. But if you understand
music and spend some more time practising, you can, with the same black
and white keys, produce sweet harmony. Why not try? You start. You’ll be
surprised at how quickly your people will respond.
Decide if the sentences True or FalseDecide if the sentences True or False
Today, your parents may seem to you to be people who keep on saying:
“Now when I was adolescent…”
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