Listen to the way you talk to them. Avoid the annoying language that your own parents used with you.
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- Read the statements. Then listen to the radio program again and fill in the blanks. A. When you talk to yourself in a foreign language, you don't have to fee 1)____, because nobody can 2)____ you. B. You can talk to yourself about 3)____ what you had for breakfast, where you are 4)____, anything. C. The more you talk to yourself, the more you will get used to hearing your own 5)____ and your 6)____, so you won't feel so frightened in the classroom. D. You should listen to English as much as possible to get used to 7)____. Listen to 8)____, listen to podcasts, and watch 9)____. E. If you listen to something 10)____, you can often read the tanscript. F. If you listen and read at the same time, it'll help you see what the words 11)____ and how the words sound when a 12)____ is talking. NOW LISTEN AGAIN AND CHECK YOUR ANSWER.
- When you talk in a confident and polite way with positive body language, you won’t _____. A: sit reasonably upright B: maintain good eye contact with the interviewer C: hold your hands together to avoid unnecessary movements D: interrupt or argue with the interviewer
- Your parents are always there by you,_____you need them. A: whenever B: however C: whatever D: whoever
- - If you have something to go out, your parents don't have a phone, or the phone can't get through, what can you do? - An effective way is to leave a _______ to tell them.
- Do you argue with your parents more than your friends do or do you have a good relationship with them?