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  1. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the words from the list.

T

head held up outgoing

a positive appearance

confident

sociable

results

put a smile on

respect

shy

start talking

o be more sociable you have to give yourself

  1. . You said that you don’t usually look

happy, but if you walked around school with your (2) people

would know that you are (3) in yourself. Try and

  1. your face. Just go up to a person who you would

like to be friends with and (5) to them. They will admire you

for being so (6) . Try not to be so (7) and

speak about your thoughts. If you do people will (8) and like

you. Your looks does not have anything to do with how (9) you

are. Just be positive and you will get positive (10)

  1. Read the text below.

  • Each word in the box is related to the word needed to fill the gap with the same number.

  • Make the necessary changes.

E

: w

suggestion

■ (2)

indepenfence

. (3)

success

; (4)

discriminate

* (5)

just

* (6)

success

* (7)

correct

: (8)

deffence

: 0)

optimism

;<io)

confidence

xampl
e: (1) suggest

SELF-ESTEEM

Two of the greatest gifts we can give a developing child are positive self-esteem and self-confidence. Research findings (1) that children

who feel positive about themselves are more likely to be (2) and

academically (3) . They are also more likely to view others

positively and to take a stand against (4) and social

  1. . If we feel positive about ourselves as learners we are more

likely to keep trying, knowing that we can eventually (6) . We can

accept (7) without becoming (8) , and thus

learn from it. We are also more likely to have an (9) approach to

life, form positive relationships with others and feel (10)

  1. Use the correct form of a verb from the box to fill in the gaps in the reporting sentences.

  1. admit

    remind

    deny

    promise

    insist

    complain

    advise

    offer

    agree

    refuse

    No. it’s not true, I didn’t take Tom’s car!"

Sally taking Torr’s car / that she had taken Tom's car.

  1. “If I were you I would apologize immediately."

Tim Jane to apologize immediately.

  1. “Right, I’ll go to the party alone."

Bill to go to the party alone.

  1. “Don't forget to buy some bread on your way home."

Kate Stephen to buy some bread on his way home.

  1. “No, sorry, I don’t want to lend you the money."

Lynn to lend me the money.

  1. "Let me repair your car, Lisa"

Pat to repair Lisa’s car.

  1. “No, no, you really must come to see me on Tuesday.”

Harry on my coming to see him/that I should come to see him on

Tuesday.

  1. “All right, it’s true, I told you a lie."

Tom telling me a lie.

  1. “Don't worry, mum, I’ll come back at 10.00.”

Sheila to come back at 10.00.

10 "My new teacher is so unfair to ms!"

Brenda about her new teacher being unfair to her/that her new

teacher was unfair to her.

  1. Fill in the gaps in the text with prepositions (and don’t take it too seriously!).

A PIECE OF ANTI-PEDAGOGICAL ADVICE

If you want to protest (1) another silly test you should cover your feelings

  1. and put (3) a fake smile. Look your teacher (4) the eye

not to give (5) your intentions. You will be perceived (6) a quiet and

obedient student. Never take your beliefs (7) extremes. To get your message

(8) wave your hand when you leave the classroom before the test starts and

enjoy your talk with the head tcacher.

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