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Let’s talk about choosing a career.

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Let’s talk about family.

1. What role does family play in each person’s life?

2. Are there any things that you do with your parents together?

3. What will you ask your British friend about his/her family?

4. What can you advise people who want to get on well with their parents?

5. Do you agree that family ties are the strongest? Comment on the saying “Blood is thicker than water”.

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Let’s talk about family traditions.

1. What could the traditions a family keeps be associated with?

2. Do you have your own family traditions?

3. What will you ask your British friend about his/her family traditions?

4. What can you advise a person who wants to have a close and a happy family?

5. Some people think that it is necessary to keep family traditions. Do you agree with this? Why (not)?

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Let’s talk about family relationship.

1. What is your family for you?

2. Do you get on well with your parents?

3. What will you ask your British friend about his/her family relationships?

4. What can you advice teenagers who want to be on good terms with their parents?

5. They say that parents and children have difficulties understanding each other because of the generation gap. What do you think about this problem?

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Let’s talk about friendship and relationship with friends.

1. What role does friendship play in your life?

2. Can you rely on your best friend? Why (not)?

3. What questions can help you to understand if people are close friends or not?

4. What can you advise a teenager who has no friends?

5. Nowadays people prefer to have more money than many friends. What do you think about it?

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Let’s talk about education.

1. What can you tell me about the system of education in Belarus?

2. Do you agree that Belarusian secondary school provides a person with good knowledge? Why (not)?

3. What questions would you ask your British friend about the system of education in Britain?

4. You are talking with a British student. What would you advise him/her to do to prepare for an exam well?

5. Today some young people think that having a good education is very important. Do you agree with them? Why (not)?

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Let’s talk about studying at school.

1. What is your idea of an ideal school?

2. Do you agree that schoolchildren must wear a school uniform?

3. What questions would you ask your British peer about studying at school?

4. Your friend has bad marks at school. Give him/her some advice how to cope with them.

5. They say that teachers open the door but you must enter it by yourself. Do you agree? Why (not)?

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Let’s talk about school traditions.

1. Is it important for pupils to keep school traditions? Why (not)?

2. Does your school have any traditions?

3. What questions would you ask your British friend about his/her school traditions?

4. What can you advise pupils who have bad marks at school?



5. Nowadays having a good education is very important. Do you agree with this? Why (not)?

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Let’s talk about choosing a career.

1. What would you like to do in future?

2. Do you want to have a part-time job, when you are a student? Why (not)?

3. What questions would you ask your future employer at a job interview?

4. Give your friend some advice on what he/ she need to think about when choosing a job.

5. Some people think that it’s necessary to speak a foreign language well to get a good job. Do you agree with this? Why (not)?

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Date: 2015-12-11; view: 1963


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