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Read these sentences about them. Which one goes with which celebrity? a ofthe Harry Potter films, b cer. He came up withthe idea of something which made wellknown TV presenter. She won an award for her morning TV programme His brother is professional football player. He was responsible for his brother’s name. DVO’ Watch this short video clip which shows a woman glving advice to parents about their teenage children. Do you agree with what she is saying? \ 1 Look at these comments and decide ‘ whether teenager or the parent ofa teenager made them, Write T or P 4 5 ‘You don't understand me! Whatever “Tum t down! \ “Wy so many rules? A 2 3 4 5 “You treat this place lke a hotel! \s 6 ‘No texting at the dinner table! 7 ‘Tm nota taxi serv 8 “You're grounded! 9 “Tm not a baby! : 2 What do you and your parents say to each other? Tell your partner. | mentioned in the text? Which ones? Mark, 14, describes some common problems. ‘I know my mum really loves me, but she still treats me like a litte kid. She doesn’t realise 1 ‘ean make my own decisions and she doesn't trust me to make my own friends. She's always asking questions about my friends and activities. believe she prefers me to stay at home. But if stay at home, she ‘complains that I spend too much time in my room on the computer. Tlove playing games and chatting, but she’s always shouting at me Whatever I do, she's never happy! Nick has two teenage stepsons. ‘I don't know if my experience as a stepdad to teenagers is typical. I am quite strict with them, but they ‘accept the rules and appear happier than some of their friends, whose parents are more relaxed. Young people tend to rebel, but deep down they also want to feel safe. OF course they form strong friendships with ‘other teenagers, but they know that the family is always there to support them. It's easy for me, because we have similar Interests. We often {0 fishing, and W's during quiet times like these that teenagers often share thelr feelings with adults. I think it's important to keep a positive attitude, let them spread their wings and make their own mistakes. Julia, 15, has two working parents. ‘I’m an only child, so even when I was litte Thad a lot of friends outside the home. The difference now is that I am more independent and often spend whole weekends at friends’ houses. My parents know where I am, of course, and they only let me spend time with my friends iF 've done all my school work. They always welcome my friends in our home, too, so they know them all. My parents are cool, they support me but they're never over-protective. 4 Read the article again to find the following information. Which person mentions. the importance of istening to teenage children? 1 2 parents who don't accept that their children DOWNLOAD (@) 3 4 are changing? ene When you do a multiple the importance of rules? 5 6 ratchng ask bok oe Parents who have changed their behaviour? 7 similar ideas In more than Parents who understand teenagers’ need fone tax. Highlight them {or friendship? 8 9 inthe same colour. For example, here two tents ‘mention rules! Highlight 5 Complete the sentences with these words. these parts in pink. (Check which questions attitude communication rebel responsibility treat trust have two answers and it they talk about ‘rules: Try 1 Wernolonger______________afriend who lied to us. to answer questions with 2 ______ is important for good relationships anenaneesiee 3 Apositve sometimes helps people to succeed. 4 People who do not feel free sometimes 5 Itisthe parents ________ toring up their children. 6 Teenagers feel sad if their friends them badly. 6 Work in groups of three. Student A is a teenager, Student B is thelr parent and ‘Student Cis their teenage friend. Imagine ‘that Student A asks the others’ opinions about something. Write a short dialogue and then act it out in front of the class. Use these ideas to help you. ‘clothes computer games + jewellery music *pets + phones Rachel has three teenage daughters. ‘When ‘our first daughter became a teenager, she ‘changed avernight. We no longer recognised ‘our good-natured child. Children sometimes rebel and refuse to talk to their parents. When the first child wants independence, parents find it hard and that causes arguments. I'm afrald we made a lot of mistakes. Now the ‘others are going through the same, we're handling the situation better. We always keep the lines of communication open, we judge less and listen more. We often sit ‘down as a family and work out our ‘house rules’ For instance, the girls never go out late on schoo! nights, but they have a lot ‘of freedom at weekends. When you discuss issues calmly with teenagers, they respect you and accept that with rights they also have responsibilities.” UNIT. 7 @ Aero TE Tae 8 1 Which words go together? Complete the table and then use some of the words to complete the sentences. (Mae @ Female uncle 1 2 rece 3 sister inlaw husband 4 groom 5 6 mother iniaw son-in-law 1 a stepmother 9 My sister's husband is my 10 Wher | met my boyfriend's parents, | didn't know that one day they would be my ang 11 twas a beautiful wedding: the _wore a white dress and the coke handsome ina dark grey suit 12 Those are my brother's children; the lite boy is my - Mike, and the little gilismy Katie, 2 Complete the sentences with both words. 1 relaxed anxious My nephev, George is normally a calm person, but at exam time he gets very nervous and 2 lazy hard-working "ve got one brother iiaw who's very __and always busy, and Ive got another one who's and never does anything but sleep! 3 impatient patient ‘Aunt Marge is aln) ____person wo doesn't mind waiting when she has to; Uncle Ted, however, is very —_____and gets angry when he has to wait for anything. 4 old-fashioned modern Families are funny — Grandma Kate is cool and ________wile my ten-year-old cousin, Steve is serious and! 5 generous mean ‘My father-in law is the most____man in the world — he'd give you anything, but my mother‘ law hates to part with money; she'sso © outgoing shy people find it hard to make friends, but_________ people are alnays the centre of attention. 3 Circle the odd ones out. 1 slim overweight thin 5 welkbullt weak fit 2 ua hhandsome pretty 6 moustache wrinkles beard 3 dark pierced fair 7 blonde black elderly 4 straight plump curly 8 blue tattooed sparkling Present simple & present continuous, Grammar 1 1 Read about the uses of the present simple and present continuous. Present simple Present continuous habits and things that happen regularly ‘+ something that is happening now, at exactly J often help my mum make dinner. this moment things that are always or usually true Are you showing your litle brother how to Sheila doesn’ live with her grandparents play the game? facts and general truths temporary situations Water boils at 100°C. Jiminy is Working in a shop this summer, timetables and future programmed events annoying habits, often with always My cousin’ train leaves at eight o'clock, My brother is always borrowing my bike! future plans and arrangements Time expressions: adverbs of frequency Are you driving to the party tonight? (ainays, usually ete), every day'week, in the Imorning/anernoon, at night, at the weekend, on Time expressions: now, right now, at the ‘Monday, in (the) winter, in August, oncertwice/ ‘moment, todayitonight, these days, this week, at theee times a week present, nowadays, for now, for the time being 2 Do we use the present simple or the present continuous with words like often, never, hardly and seldom? Read 1,1-1.2 of the Grammar Reference before you do the tasks. 3 Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or the present continuous. trey usually play) with is sister in the evening? (Our dog aay bark 1 2 3B We tnot ride) our bikes to school 4 [they / visi) their grandparents on Sundays? 5 Thelittegil_____________(kiss) her mother and______________{go} to bea. 6 itty stay) with his Aunt Edna this weekend? 7 1___atnays get up} at seven o'clock in the morning a (vou / eat) lunch at home every day? 9 Debbie and Sue had an argument and now they {not talk) to each other. 10 eget dark at ng 4 Read the blog and circle the correct words. paticias EOE: Hi everyone! | usually write / write usually my blog on Saturday night but this weekend {study | 'm studying so |?'m blogging / blogs today! | want to tell you about some of my relatives who is living / lve in Los Angeles, America. My Uncle Joseph and my Aunt Fiona Sare working / work in their flower shop: Fiana’s Flowers. They are often sending / often ‘send beautiful flowers to celebrities in Hollywood. My aunt and uncle have two children My cousin Joey isa baby and he "is always crying / always cries! My cousin Nancy is ix years old. She ®don’t get / doesn’t get angry when Joey *cries / cry. She "usually picks / 's usually picking him up, "is kissing / kisses him and tries to make him laugh. My relatives always visit / are always visiting usin the summer, but this year they "are travelling / travel to Canada. “Do / Does your relatives come to your house, or "you are planning / are you planning to visit your relatives this year? Click here and leave a comment! UNIT 9 10 @ Vocabulary 2 Word Formation 1 Complete the table and then use some of the words to complete the sentences, ‘Verb Noun Adjective communicate 1 communicative 2 (injdependence (injdependent marry 3 married 4 protection protective 5 rebel rebellion rebellious support support! supporter 6 7 Paul s __to Joanne and they have two children. 8 Laurenis shy and not very —____. ‘9 My parents are __of my decision to move to France. 10 Bill (on his parents for everything. It's time he took some responsiblity 111 It quite normal for teenagers to__and sometimes go against their parents’ wishes. 12. Lucy's very _____of her younger brother. She doesn't ike other children to play with him, Collocations & Expressions 2 Cross out the word which cannot be used with the verb in bold, 1) make: friends relatives 2 promise 2 get relaxed married divorced 3 have: ababy sense of humour grounded 4 keep: interests positive attitude im touch 5 do: amistake someone a favour your best 6 break: the ice ames someone's heart 3 Which verbs go with the words you crossed out in 32 1____ 3) __ ee 4 lr Prepositions Circle the correct words. “My cousin is outgoing so he's very good to / at meeting people, [Aunt Stella pregnant and we'e all very excited for / about the new baby. We'd tke to congratulate you on / of the birth of your son! | was born from / into a big traditional family — its cool! | met an old friend last week — she's now married to / with children! Hank was engaged by / to Sue for three years before they Finally got married 7. This is Carol; she's the sister of / with the bride. '& My brother has had a close relationship with / for Tonia for years. enune o stativelverbs 4s Circle the correct words. 1 Mycousins often slep / are sleeping at our house at weekends. 2 Lamnot understanding don't understand how tis laptop works. Can you show me? 5 Kevin studies | is studying fora maths test he cant go outwith i triends 4 My grandfather is making makes me a fishing rod this mornin! Grammar 2 1 Read about stative verbs. Stative verbs describe states, not actions. We do not usually use them in continuous tenses, even when we want to talk about something that is happening now, at exactly this moment. Here are some common stative verbs: sense verbs: fel, hear, see, smel, taste thinking verbs: know, notice, realise, remember, think, anderson 5 My parents are wanting / want to + verbs that express emotions: asthe, hate, ike, ove, not iB bara Bago Rls. ining, prefer 6 Your brother is usually really hard other verbs: appear (= seem), be, believe, belong, cost, Ee Wukbakae bebe kav? forget, have (= own), hope, look (= seem), mean, need, ‘own, seem, sound, want What do you know about my family? J don’t like mean people. Some verbs have two meanings: one that describes an action and one that describes a state. When these verbs ‘describe actions, we can use them in continuous tenses. Compare: 1a This cake tastes delicious. (~ Ithas a particular taste) 1b The cook fs tasting the cake. (He / She is trying It to see hat it tastes like.) 5 Complete the text. Use the present 2a think that’s my cousin! (~ | believe that’s my cousin) simple or the present continuous. Ai Wes cAaniay abou ett marTodih~Mees —————_— considering it) Dear Diary, 2 Read these sentences. Which one uses the verb have 11_(not be} happy to describe a state and which one uses it to describe at the moment! My parents an action? Write $ or A. 2 (think) about moving 1 Uncle Bob has a boat and a plane, — 2 Uncle Bob has a party every year to celebrate his birthday. to another city! 12 {not want) to five in Dublin — 1 my friends —— live} Read 1.3 of the Grammar Reference before you do the tasks, hheve and I hate making new friends: | ra — (prefer) to keep the Peis yy parents change ind fone eT pt unerstand 3 Complete both sentences with the correct form of the verb. Use the present simple and the present continuous. + aa ranean 1 iy ater, Joa, al She ae pot mine) that a Dad the dentist tomorrom b you the bride? She's very pretty! weil have to leave our old school 2. appear dndour vende etd a it___ that my sisters getting engagea. *_____{appea that ste b Myaunt__ "in aplay atthe local theatre! realy hay bout ng some 3 have cise _he no a Your brother _a really cool tattoo! reas now rad be? OP b {not they) dinner now? It’s sx ecock. — 4 look toda ___—(see) my a The cat___at the fish: hope it's not hungry! Aunt Ronda tomorow we b You anwious, Ned, What's the matter? have) 5 taste cick. = __— need a Why __ she) the mik? Is tba? help = maybe she" —— bb Thisspaghett sauce _fantastc, Grandma thave] some advice fr m o mk ‘Wish me luck, Diary. oodbye for now. a Why ___ou) families are getting smaller? Db Myunces of opening 2 langi¢:

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