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Example: "Nurturing pleasant childhood memories is essential for long-termBog'liq Speaking Part3 (2)Example: "Nurturing pleasant childhood memories is essential for long-term
emotional well-being."
2)
Resilience
(noun) - The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties and adapt to adverse
situations.
Example: "People with a reservoir of pleasant childhood memories often exhibit
greater resilience in the face of adversity."
Question 3
: Do you think that people are permanently affected by negative childhood
memories? Why do you think so?
Answer
: Negative childhood memories can indeed have lasting effects. They may lead to
emotional scars
, impacting one's self-esteem, mental health, and behavior. People might
carry unresolved traumas into adulthood, influencing their relationships and decision-making.
However, it's important to note that individuals can undergo healing, personal growth, and
therapy to
mitigate
these effects. While negative memories may linger, they need not dictate
one's entire life.
High-level vocabulary with examples:
1)
Emotional scars
(collocation) - Lingering psychological wounds resulting from past
traumatic experiences.
Example: "Negative childhood memories can leave emotional scars that affect one's
self-esteem and relationships."
2)
Mitigate
(verb) - To make something less severe, harmful, or painful.
Example: "Seeking therapy can help mitigate the impact of negative childhood memories
on one's mental health."
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