• Martha: Time to go home. What’s up, Karl You look upset. Karl
  • Karl: I sent him a text message immediately after the argument, but there’s no reply from him yet. What should I do Martha
  • Martha: I think you should wait until tomorrow . Relax – this is not the end of the world! Karl
  • Karl: Thanks, Martha! See you tomorrow. Bye! Hey Alex! I’m so happy to hear your voice … Review 5: Units 17-20, Student’s Book page 123 Owen
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    Life skills: Being a good friend, Student’s Book page 121
    Martha: 
    Time to go home. What’s up, Karl? You look 
    upset.
    Karl: 
    I feel sad today. Alex and I had a big argument 
    and now we’re not talking. I don’t know what to 
    do.
    Martha: 
    Alex is a very good friend of yours, isn’t he? 
    He always helps you study for your exams and 
    you share interests. Why don’t you send him a 
    message?
    Karl:
    I sent him a text message immediately after the 
    argument, but there’s no reply from him yet. 
    What should I do?
    Martha: 
    You should be patient. Good friends help each 
    other when times get difficult, like you and Alex.
    Karl:
    OK, you’re right. Do you think I should call him?
    Martha: 
    I think it’s a good idea to wait. Give him time to 
    think. You shouldn’t worry.
    Karl: 
    Alex and I have fun together and our friendship 
    makes me happy. When do you think I should 
    contact him again?
    Martha:
    I think you should wait until tomorrow
    .
    Relax – 
    this is not the end of the world!
    Karl: 
    OK, OK. Thanks for listening, Martha.
    Martha: 
    No problem Karl.
    Karl: 
    It’s Alex!
    Martha: 
    That’s great news! I have to get home to study, 
    but good luck with Alex.
    Karl: 
    Thanks, Martha! See you tomorrow. Bye! Hey 
    Alex! I’m so happy to hear your voice …
    Review 5: Units 17-20, Student’s Book page 123
    Owen:
    Hi. My name’s Owen. Here’s a picture of my 
    family. We were all together in my house for my 
    grandma’s 70th birthday party. You can see her 
    here at the front with some flowers. Her name’s 
    Nora. My grandpa’s standing next to her. His 
    name’s Colin. My grandma and grandpa have three 
    children. The oldest is my mum. She’s called Abby. 
    She’s the one in the blue dress. Then there’s my 
    aunt – her name’s Lily. She’s talking to my mum. 
    And the youngest is my uncle. He’s called Rob. He’s 
    got short dark hair, and he’s wearing jeans and a 
    T-shirt. The other man in the picture is my Dad. 
    He’s a bit older than Rob. His name’s Liam. I’ve got 
    three cousins. Grace is the youngest. She’s Aunt 
    Lily’s daughter and she’s only one. My other two 
    cousins are boys. They’re Rob’s sons. Max is seven 
    years old – he’s really interested in football! And 
    Ryan is five years old. He loves playing with his 
    cars. He’s under the table playing with them!

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