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Efl prepare Teacher's Book Grade 8 Pdf ko'rish
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Bog'liq {teacherscom library} EFL Grade 8 TB1
How do you know where Karl and Martha are?
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Why is Karl feeling sad?
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What did Karl do immediately after the argument?
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According to Martha, what do good friends do?
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Does Martha think Karl should call Alex that day?
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When does Martha tell Karl to send a message?
TALKING POINTS
Who do you talk to when you need help and
support? A friend? A family member? A teacher?
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Now listen again and match the two halves of the
sentences.
USEFUL LANGUAGE
1
Why don’t you …
a
wait until tomorrow.
2
I think you should …
b
worry.
3
You shouldn’t …
c
to wait.
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It’s a good idea …
d
send him a message?
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It’s important to have friends to help you, but
it’s also necessary to know how to be alone
and to be sure of yourself. Don’t forget, the
longest friendship in your life is with yourself!
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Good friends usually share interests and like
doing the same things. They have fun together
but they help each other in diffi cult times,
too. For example, when someone gets a bad
mark in an exam, does not get on the football
team or feels sad or alone, a good friend tries
to understand the situation and offers help.
Your friend is sad and you don’t know what
to do. Maybe you can call them, visit them or
make them a card. When a friend is worried
about an exam, you can help them study. If
your friend doesn’t get on the football team,
you can practise together after school.
Remember, a good friend listens carefully and
gives advice when possible. So, listening to
people and putting yourself in their shoes
helps make, and keep, friends.
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