Giving Advice
Giving Advice
or anxious?
Money
Parties or social events
Relationship problems, disagreements
Public speaking
Not sleeping
Caffeine/medication
Social Media
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1. Anxiety a. to fear something happening in the future
2. a symptom b. a feeling of intense fear (it includes fast heart
rate, sweating, shaking and being out of breath)
3. a panic attack
c. confident and organised
4. to d. a sign you have an illness or health condition
e. to breathe too fast, causing too much oxygen
hyperventilate
to enter the blood
5. a distraction f. to turn very fast
6. to spin g. something that doesn’t let you concentrate.
7. Be together
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Task 1 4. What is the surprising thing about panic attacks,
Circle the best answer. according to Clara?
a. How many people have them. X
1. Why does Clara check on Ben? Because..
b. That they make you feel so bad.
a. He missed their class that day. X c. That people keep their panic attacks private.
b. He missed some classes.
c. He has a lot of homework.
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GIVING ADVICE
If you are not feeling well, you
SHOULD should go to the doctor!
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YOUR TURN!
Read about these problems. What do you think the people should do? Write one piece of
advice for each person.
Jack: ‘I’m always tired. But I can’t go to bed early because I share a bedroom with my
brother.’
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YOUR TURN!
Read about these problems. What do you think the people should do? Write one piece of
advice for each person.
Sarah: ‘I can’t study at weekends because we always have visitors. I’m worried about
my exams!’
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YOUR TURN!
Read about these problems. What do you think the people should do? Write one piece of
advice for each person.
Freya: ‘I’m embarrassed about my bike. It’s really old and it’s a bit small for me.’