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Giving Advice

The document discusses various situations that can cause anxiety, such as money issues, social events, and public speaking. It includes definitions of anxiety-related terms and a conversation between Clara and Ben about panic attacks, highlighting the commonality of such experiences. Additionally, it provides a section for giving advice on personal problems faced by individuals like Jack, Sarah, and Freya.

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Giving Advice

The document discusses various situations that can cause anxiety, such as money issues, social events, and public speaking. It includes definitions of anxiety-related terms and a conversation between Clara and Ben about panic attacks, highlighting the commonality of such experiences. Additionally, it provides a section for giving advice on personal problems faced by individuals like Jack, Sarah, and Freya.

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What situations/things make you nervous

or anxious?
Money
Parties or social events
Relationship problems, disagreements
Public speaking
Not sleeping
Caffeine/medication
Social Media

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2
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.

2. What does Ben do at the beginning of the conversation?


5. How does Clara recognise Ben’s problem is
a. He makes the problem sound more than it is.
panic attacks?
b. He makes the problem sound less than it is.
a. She had the same problem in the past. X
c. He is honest about the problem from the start. X
b. She has the same problem now.
c. She and Ben live together.
3. What is the main way Ben’s anxiety is
affecting normal life? a. He feels stupid. X
b. He can’t remember what day it is.
c. He doesn’t want to go out.

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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.’

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