Circle the correct response.
1.
A: Have we met before?
B:
a. Pleased to meet you.
b. I don’t think so.
2.
A: I’m glad you came.
B:
a. Me too.
b. Fine. What about you?
3.
A: Is this seat taken?
B:
a. No. Please, sit down.
b. Well, thank you for coming.
4.
A: What a nice day!
B:
a. Don’t mention it.
b. Indeed it is.
5.
A: How’s it going?
B:
a. Could be better.
b. That’s very kind of you.
6.
A: Are you new here?
B:
a. Yes.
b. Yes, can I help you?
7.
A: I’m afraid I have to go now.
B:
a. OK. I’ll see you after school.
b. What time?
Listen to five teenagers talking about their problems. Number the statements (A−E) in the order you hear them.
A. I’m in a new situation that is making me nervous.
B. My mother is bossy.
C. I don’t like that I’m so shy.
D. I spent my time doing something I shouldn’t.
E. I can’t trust my friend with important things.
Put the dialogue in the right order.
a _ I love Glasgow! Have you got any brothers or sisters?
b _ No, I don’t think so. I’m John.
c _ Sure!
d _ Oh really? Where are you from then?
e _ Yes, it’s my first day. We moved here a week ago.
f _ Me too! It’s a bit lonely, isn’t it? Oh no, I’m late. I have to go! Will I see you after class?
g _ A small town just outside Glasgow.
h _ Where about in Scotland?
i _ Nice to meet you, John. Are you new here?
j _ Hi! my name is Maria. Have we met before?
k _ I’m from Scotland.
l _ No, I’m an only child unfortunately.
Fill in: privacy, only, old, make, argue.
Top 5 reasons teens get moody
1. «I have no … at home.”
2. “I cannot … friends easily.”
3. “My parents … all the time.”
4. “I’m an … child. I feel alone.”
5. “My parents’ views are very … −fashioned.»
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