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This guide discusses the various problems teenagers face, including friendships, family relationships, academic pressures, and self-image concerns. It emphasizes the importance of asking for help and provides practical advice on seeking support from friends, family, and professionals. The text outlines effective ways to write letters of advice and encourages open communication about personal challenges. With positive reinforcement, it serves as a reminder that problems can be solved and that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.
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We are going -to talk about teenagers’ problems. You are going -to have practice in asking for and giving advice - to learn how to write a letter of advice.
Teenagers may have a lot of problems.
Relationships with friends Relationships with friends
«Generation gap» Relationships with parents ORRR
Problems at school • much HW • stressful test & exams • - relationships with teachers
"Appearance" problems • clothing • haircuts • spots • weight
How can teenagers solve their problems?
Ask for help • your friends or • your family!
Great places to find help! • KIDS HELPLINE • ONLINE COUNSELLING • MAGAZINES
Asking for advice • - What should I do? • - Can you give me a piece of advice? • - I need some advice… • - What do you think I should do? Giving advice • - Why don’t you…? • - Maybe you should… • - It’s a good idea to… • - The best thing to do is… • - You could also… • - Here is what you can do… • - If I were you I would… • - I would strongly recommend you to…
A letter of advice • Greeting • Opening remarks • Main body • Closing remarks
- talk about… • Now I can -ask for… - give… - write…
Sometimes you have problems Sometimes you feel sad But friends can always help you And stop you feeling bad. Have you got a problem? You know what you should do Talk to me, ’cause I’m your friend I’m always here for you. You don’t have to worry ‘cause everything’s OK A good friend is forever And they’ll never go away.