5. In what areas do conflicts arise between parents and teenagers?
6. What can be the sources of conflicts between parents and children?
7. How can you overcome family conflicts?
8. Should parents limit the time their children spend on smart phones?
Answer the following questions.
1. Are there any problems in your family?
- What are they about?
- Where do they come from?
-How do you deal with them? How do your parents deal with them?
2. What would you like to change about yourself so that you can deal with the conflicts better?
3. Do you think your parents should change their attitudes and rules?Why?Why not?
1. What is a generation gap?
2. Is there a generation gap in your family?
3. In what way can you bridge the gap between family menbers?
4. Do you often run into conflicts with your parents?
What are some of the common reasons why children get into conflict with their parents?
What are the conflict between you and your parents? Why do you have those conflicts? What do you don't like about your parents? Give some opinion and solution to those conflicts. ( ngắn thôi ạ nói về việc sử dụng điện thoại quá nhiều và không đi ngủ sớm)
Điền từ
treat | impose | norms | create | viewpoints | table manner |
footstep | conflicts | taste | mutual | generation gap | childcare |
1. Most parents still ___________ their teenage children like small kids.
2. I usually get into ___________ with my brother about trivial things.
3. He doesn’t want to follow in his father’s ___________ as a doctor.
4. Young people don’t usually understand their parents’ ___________.
5. The differences in musical ___________and fashion can cause the ___________ between parents and their children.
6. A pierce nose is considered to be against social ___________.
7. They should have ___________ understanding to bridge the gap.
8. Many parents try to ___________ certain career on their children.
9. The young children prefer to be free to ___________ their own opinion.
10._______is the convention that constitute polite behaviour when consuming food.
11. _______ is the care of children, especially while parents are at work.
Write complete sentences about ways to solve parent-child conflicts, using the words/ phrases given in their correct forms. You can add some more necessary words, but you have to use all the words given:
1. Parents/ more authority, power, and influence/ children.
2. Parents/ set/ limits/ acceptable and unacceptable behaviour/ children.
3. A relationship/ mutual respect/ be developed/ parents/ children.
4. Each person/ conflict/ want/ or/ need/ something different/ what/ the other person/ think.
5. Parents/ always want/ best things/ their children/ but/ they/ also respect/ their children's privacy/ their thought/ bedroom/ phone calls.
1.when the children (get).......to the zoo ,the money (eat)..... bahamas.
2.mary(go)......out with you last night?-no ,she(be)..... busy.
3.mandy (sell)......her house before the ( leave).... boston.
4.what...(you/do).....when david (come)....?
5.john (take).....a photograph of me when i (climb).....ôn the eiffel
6.we couldn't buy a ny souvenirs because we (nốt change)..... money before.
7.hoa fast you (drive).......when the motorbike(break)........out?
Think about your daily life. Do you follow the same read to work every day? Do you sit in the same place in class? When you get dressed, do you always put the same leg or arm in first? You probably do, because we all have routines in our lives.
Routines save time and energy because you do them without thinking, that's why they are so important in the morning when your brain isn't active. Here's Jo talking about her morning routine
'Oh yes. I always do exactly the same things. I wake up at seven o'clock every morning, but I don't get quarter past seven. I switch on the radio and listen to the news. Then I go to the too and I brush my-teeth. I have a shower and dry my hair. Then I choose my clothes and I get dressed. I don'y eat anything for breakfast. I just have a cup of coffee. Then I go to work. Yes, it's always the same.'
Routines are very useful. but they also make you uncreative. So sometimes it's a good idea to break your routines. Get out of bed on the opposite side. Listen to a different route to work. Eat something different for brealfast. Change your routine. You never know, it could change your life.
1. This passage is mainly concerned with...............................
a.our usual ways of doing things
b. our daily activities
c. Jo's timetable
d. changes in our lives
2. according to the passage, routines are useful because.........................
a. we can do them in the morning
b. they make a habit of never thinking
c. they save time and energy
d. we all have them in our lives
3. the word 'loo' in line 9 can best be replaced with.....................
a. balcony
b. bedroom
c. sink
d. toilet
4.what is the main disadvantage of routines?
a. Routines make us unable to create things or to have new ideas
b. Routines may change our life
c. Routines make a habit of never thinking before doing
d. Routines make us do the same things day after day
5. which of the sentences is true?
a. Routines make our brain creative
b.people who have routines are unable to think
c. we shouldn'r break our routines
d. our lives could be changed if we change our routines