Стр.93 Unit 10 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 8 класс
READING SKILLS 1 Read the text. Match opinions 1-6 with people A-F. 1 It’s a good idea to tell your parents about your new life.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Гаярделли, Редли 8 класс, Вентана-Граф:
READING SKILLS
1 Read the text. Match opinions 1-6 with people A-F.
1 It’s a good idea to tell your parents about your new life.
2 I love my parents, but they don’t give me enough freedom.
3 Why don’t you live away from home and become independent?
4 I’m very sorry now that I didn’t discuss things with my parents.
5 I understand you. My parents don’t listen to me either.
6 People who complain about living at home don’t know how lucky they are.
A Posted by Amy at 01:24 on Feb 12th
Hi guys! I need your advice. I’m a 19-year-old student in my first year at university. I love my new life, but I still live at home with my parents. I get on really well with them. They’re really generous and they love me. The problem is that they treat me like a 12-year-old – I have to be home before 10 p.m., they check to see if I’m studying and it’s difficult for me to invite my new friends home. In fact, I’ve got a boyfriend now, but I haven’t told them yet because I don’t know how they’ll react. Perhaps I should move out. What do you think?
B Posted by Barbara at 01:45 on Feb 12th
Personally, I really sympathise with what you are saying. I’ve had similar problems with my parents. I’ve tried to talk to them about it, but they just won’t listen!
C Posted by Carl at 03:50 on Feb 12th
I totally agree with your parents, Barbara. If you ask me, you are selfish! You probably have a more comfortable life than your friends who live away from home – and more money too!
D Posted by Dennis at 06:19 on Feb 12th
Carl, I see what you mean: there is a plus side to living at home that we often forget. The problem is simple. Amy’s parents still think she’s a little school kid, and they don’t understand that her life has completely changed. But Amy, have you tried talking to them? Tell them about student life and how different it is from school. Then, perhaps they’ll understand that you’re an adult now.
E Posted by Emilia at 08:39 on Feb 12th
Very true, Dennis! Talk to your parents, Amy. When I was 19, I didn’t talk to my parents and we had a terrible argument, and they threw me out, and I haven’t seen them since then. I feel so bad about it now.
F Posted by Franklin at 10:12 on Feb 12th
I totally disagree with you Dennis. Amy, your parents just don’t want you to grow up. The only solution is to leave home. Get a part-time job and rent a flat with your new friends!
SPEAKING SKILLS
1 Work in pairs. Roleplay the conversation. Student A, look at page 114. Student B, look at page 115.
2 Describe the photo. Then answer the questions.
1 What do you think the relationship between the people in the photo is? Why?
2 Is it important to have a brother or a sister? Why?