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7e          Teen problems







                1        ocabulary        
                      A. The teenagers on the left have got problems and are asking for advice. Read their problems and match
                      them with the advice their friends are giving them on the right. Then listen and check your answers.

                                I feel down. My sister has got lots      I think you should calm
                                of really nice, trendy clothes, but      down and listen to your
                                she won’t let me borrow them             parents’ advice. Your
                                any more. I’m fed up with it!            friends’ idea might be
                         1                                               dangerous.             a

                             We’ve moved to a new house                 Cheer up! Your things are
                             and of course my older sister              fine. You don’t have to
                             got the big bedroom. Mine is               borrow hers all the time.
                             very small. It’s not fair!
               2                                                                              b


                                                                        At least you don’t have to
                               My two best friends have
                                                                        share a room with her.
                               invited me on a trip, but my
                                                                        I always fight with mine!
                               parents won’t let me go. I
                               don’t get it! Should I just go?                                c
               3

              B. Look at the phrases 1 5 below which appear   C. Complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs in the box.
              in the bubbles above and match them with their
              meanings a-e.                                 look after     look up     cheer up     look out     calm down
              1. I feel down.     a. I don’t understand it.  1.  A: I don’t know this word.
              2. I don’t get it.  b. I argue a lot.          B: Why don’t you                      it             in the dictionary?
              3. Calm down.       c. I’m sad.             2. A: I think Jack is a bit sad today.
              4. Cheer up.        d. Become happier.       B: Really? Can we do something to                    him           ?
                                                          3. At  irst, Mary was angry when her brother broke her
              5. I always  ight.  e. Relax.
                                                             camera but then she tried to                              .
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                  2         rammar                        5.                              ! You’re going to fall.
                        Possessive Pronouns     Possessive Case - Whose...?

                 POSSESSIVE   POSSESSIVE             SINGULAR NOUNS             The boy’s name is Edward.
                 ADJECTIVES    PRONOUNS
                     my           mine            REGULAR PLURAL NOUNS      The boys’ names are Roy and Buddy.
                     your        yours           IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS    The children’s names are Sam and Polly.
                     his          his                   A: Whose car is this?
                     her          hers                  B: It’s Ray’s car. / It’s Ray’s.
                      its          --
                     our          ours        Circle the correct words. .
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                     your        yours        1.  My grandparent’s / grandparents’ house is on Lumley Road. They have
                     their       theirs
                                                 lived there for years.
                A: Is this your bag?          2. A: My / Mine trainers are old. I need new ones. What about these here?
                B: My bag is green, so it’s not       B: These trainers are for women. The men’s / mens’ trainers are over there.
                  mine.  Steve’s got a blue bag   3. My best friend’s / friends’ cat is called Snow White. It’s not a very good
                  so maybe it’s his.            name because only her / hers tail is white, but that’s what Tina wanted to
                                                 call her.
                                              4. A: Whose / Who’s bikes are these? Can we borrow them for a while?
                                                B: They’re not our / ours. Ask those girls. I think the bikes are their / theirs.
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