How to recognize a true friend
Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations In adaption A short direction To your station, To avoid dejection By invitations By variations To friends and relations In occupations, By, deviation And prolongation Of amputation Of relaxations By permutation And combinations In conversation, Of recreations And deep reflection And disputation You'll avoid dejection. On the state of nation Moral: Behave By Edward Lear
Rhyme the words. Try to remember the adjectives. Rice Ever Mind Rest Food Through Ideal Unhappy Small Helpful Cave White
Match the words from the first column and the second one to make up the word combinations. to share true offer helpful to quarrel with bad to get along with to have classmates problems parents to help mood friend ideas person
Finish the following sentences about your true friends. 1. If my friend is ill... 2. If my best friend didn't do his/her homework... 3. If your friend is depressed... 4. If I were in trouble, my friend... 5. If you are laughed at, your best friend... 6. If I were my best friend...
Friends usually have much in common Friends usually have much in common. But sometimes we quarrel with our friends. What could cause conflicts between you and your friend? Divide into groups and discuss what you quarrel about with your friend.
Important things Unimportant things His /her behaviour Films and books Relations with friends Likes and dislikes in clothes Lying Music and groups Loving one boy /girl Places to go Relations with parents Football teams (for girls)