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      Unit 0 - 0.5 Teenage types Activities
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      Teenage types 0.5 - Activity 1

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      1. Which adjectives are positive, negative or can be both? Complete the table.

      • assertive

      • caring

      • charming

      • cheeky

      • fussy

      • immature

      • selfish

      • spoilt

      • thoughtful

      Positive

        Positive

        Negative

          Negative

          Both

            Both

              Reset Positive Negative Both

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            3. Complete the questionnaire with an appropriate conditional clause. 

            1 What are your parents most likely to say before your birthday?
                A
            If you (want) a new car, we’ll get you one.
                B If you (continue) to do well at school, we’ll pay for a few driving lessons.

            2 If your parents (ask) you to look after a younger sibling, would you …
                A
            refuse and tell them you’re not their slave?
                B accept and do it willingly?

            3 If you (be) at a restaurant and your parents (order) something you hated, would you …
                A
            make a big fuss?
                B eat it and say nothing?

            4 What are your parents most likely to say about you?
                A
            If we (not do) so much for him/her, he/she wouldn’t have turned into a spoilt brat.
                B If he/she (not be) such a goody-goody, he/she would have had more fun.

            Mostly As: You’re spoilt! Somebody needs to challenge your selfish behaviour before it’s too late!
            Mostly Bs: You’re a thoughtful person and a bit of a goody-goody. You need to be more assertive.

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            5. Choose the most appropriate verb form.

            1 If I to be 70 …
            2 If I to be 170 …
            3 If I out tonight …
            4 If I out every night …
            5 If it sunny at the moment …
            6 If it sunny yesterday …
            7 If I my mum’s next birthday …
            8 If I my mum’s last birthday …

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            6. Read REMEMBER THIS II and the cartoon. Complete the sentences.

            1 The is unhappy with the situation.
            2 The is unhappy with someone’s behaviour.

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            Teenage types 0.5 - Activity 7

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            7. Write sentences with wish or if only to show that you would like the situations (S) or behaviour (B) to be different.

            1 I don’t live abroad. (S)
                I wish .
            2 I can’t read music. (S)
                If only .
            3 My sister doesn’t help around the house. (B)
                I wish .
            4 My dad has to work very long hours (S)
                If only .
            5 My sister doesn’t let me use her laptop. (B)
                I wish .
            6 My brother is very annoying. (S)
                If only .
            7 My mum always embarrasses me in front of visitors. (B)
                I wish .
            8 Our neighbours play loud music at night. (B)
                If only . 

              my brother was not so annoying my dad didn't have to work very long hours my mum would not embarrass me in front of visitors my dad did not have to work such long hours my dad didn't have to work such long hours my dad did not have to work long hours I lived abroad I could read music my mum wouldn't embarrass me in front of visitors my brother wasn't so annoying our neighbours would not play loud music at night our neighbours wouldn't play loud music at night my dad did not have to work very long hours my dad didn't have to work long hours my brother weren't so annoying my sister would let me use her laptop my sister would help around the house my brother were not so annoying

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