Listen to the audio and decide if the statements below are True or False. Write T or F.
1. Anna has pressure from her club.
2. David's parents expect him to succeed in every aspect.
3. David finds it difficult to talk to his parents about his interests and emotions.
4. Anna doesn't get on well with her older brother.
5. Anna's brother will come back home next week.
Tina: "_____"
Mark: "No problem, I'll make sure they're well taken care of."
Tom: "_____"
Mary: "Of course, I'd be happy to assist you."
Rearrange these sentences to make a complete passage by filling in these blanks numbers from 1 - 10. Some blanks have been marked for you.
1 - A. Hey, do you use social media?
2 - B. Yeah, I do! I'm on Instagram and Facebook.
3 - C. Oh, cool! What do you use them for?
- D. That sounds fun! How often do you use them?
- E. I only use up to 2 hours, usually 1 hour a day. I want to spend time on other physical activities.
- F. I use Instagram to share photos and see what my friends upload. And I check Facebook to update news around us.
- G. Oh, it's good. I think I have to reduce the amount of time on the Internet. But honestly, I am really addicted to social platforms.
- H. Nice! I mostly use Snapchat and Twitter. I send snaps to my friends, and Twitter is where I read news and funny stories.
- I. Usually for about 3 hours a day. How about you?
10 - K. Yeah, I get it. Social media makes it easy for us to relax but I think you still need to balance with other activities.
Drag and drop to complete the text.
Peer pressure is a common experience among teenagers. It happens when individuals feel that they have to some behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs of their peers. This influence can be positive or negative, depending on the situation. Positive peer pressure can encourage students to reach higher studying results or actively participate in activities. However, negative peer pressure can also lead to risky behaviors, such as smoking, drinking, or engaging in other harmful activities.
Teenagers may face negative peer pressure when they seek acceptance and from their peers. They may fear rejection or being laughed if they do not reach the group's .
Parents and educators play an important role in helping teenagers peer pressure. Encouraging open communication and providing guidance can help teens become more confident and make good decisions. Building self-esteem and a strong sense of identity can also help teenagers make suitable choices with their values and beliefs.
Write a paragraph (80-100 words) about the causes of teen stress and give some solutions.
Your writing should include: