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Chapter 1

That’s what friends are for!


What kind of qualities do you look for
in a friend?
 trustworthy
 honest
 dependable.
 loyal
 have empathy for others.
 non-judgmental.
 good listener
 supportive
 self-confident
 humorous
 fun…….?
Relative Pronoun
Combine the 2 sentences with Relative Pronoun:
1. I have a sister. She is a perfectionist
2. Angel is a secretary. She can type fast
3. My mother is a great cook. She makes many
kinds of dishes.
4. Rico is a carpenter. He is skillful in making
furniture.
5. I prefer friends. They are humorous.
6. She is someone. She tells a lot of stories
7. They are the guests. They often eat here.
8. I am looking for a roommate. He is neat.
Conversation (pg. 4 no. 6)
Student A Student B
1. Greet B 1. Reply to A
2. Tell about your ideal 2. Reply (agree or disagree). Give
parent/friend/partner your criteria.
3. Give reaction 3. Reply

Example:
A: I think the ideal parent is someone who is easygoing.
B: I agree. The ideal parent is someone who doesn’t get angry easily
and who isn’t temperamental.

Or:
B: I’m not sure I agree. The ideal parent should be…..
Give your criteria!

Example: I like girls ……


→ I like girls who aren’t too serious

1. I don’t want to have a partner……


2. I’d like to meet people ……
3. I’d prefer a roommate ……
4. I don’t like to be with people ……
5. I want to discuss my problem with friends ……
6. I’d prefer to have teachers ……
7. I’d rather have a boss ……
Writing (pg. 4 no. 7)
 Write a paragraph about your best friend.

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