chance to have conflict with brothers or sisters. It is true a brother or sister sometimes causes you trouble. But he or she will also bring you happiness. Here is the argument between a brother and sister, Pete and Lucy. Use the Strategies to decide if these statements are true or false.
Deal with Ex4.
Listen again .Use the Strategies to classify the expressions in the Function File.
a) criticising b) contradicting c) refusing d) suggesting e) threatening
While listening, ask students to pay more attention to the intonation of the given sentences.
Step V Pronunciation
Deal with Ex5.
Listen to eight sentences. Identify the mood: angry, annoyed, excited, patient, sarcastic, satisfied, upset.
While listening, ask students to pay more attention to the intonation of the sentences.
Deal with Ex6.
Ask students to work in pairs and act out situation 3 from the questionnaire in Exercise 1. Remind students to use the expressions from the Function File.
Examples:
A: Hey, I'm going to a party. Can I borrow your new sneakers?
B: No, Why should I lend you?
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A: Hey, I'm going to a party. Can I borrow your new sneakers?
B: No, you are always going off with my things and never giving them back.
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A: Hey, I'm going to a party. Can I borrow your new sneakers?
B: No, why do you always have to borrow my things?
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Deal with Ex7.
Listen to a radio programme about how to resolve conflicts. Ask students to complete the