1 Read and answer the questions. 1) Being a friend is not always easy. But having no friends is a tragedy for many teenagers. So what is a true and devoted friend? How can you answer the question? 2) Do you think you should have one close friend, your BFF or is it possible to have some? 3) What personal qualities should a teenager have so that you can call him/her a friend? 4) Do you think friendship is possible between a grown-up and a teenager? 5) Can a member of your family be your friend? 6) What personal qualities will never let you call a boy or girl your friend? 7) What things are unforgivable in a friend? 8) Do you think people are sometimes too dependent on their friends? Why is it dangerous?
1) A true and devoted friend is someone who is there for you through thick and thin, who supports you, listens to you, and genuinely cares about your well-being. This can be answered through experiences of loyalty, trust, and mutual respect in a friendship. 2) It is possible to have more than one close friend, as each friend brings something unique to your life. 3) Personal qualities a teenager should have to be a friend include being trustworthy, loyal, empathetic, and a good listener. 4) Friendship between a grown-up and a teenager is possible, but it may come with challenges due to the age difference and differing life experiences. 5) Yes, a member of your family can be your friend, as long as there is a strong bond of trust and respect. 6) Personal qualities that would prevent someone from being a friend include being dishonest, disloyal, selfish, and inconsiderate. 7) Betrayal, dishonesty, and lack of empathy are unforgivable qualities in a friend. 8) People can become too dependent on their friends, which can be dangerous as it may lead to neglecting other important aspects of their life and relying too heavily on others for validation and support.
1) A true and devoted friend is someone who is there for you through thick and thin, who supports you, listens to you, and genuinely cares about your well-being. This can be answered through experiences of loyalty, trust, and mutual respect in a friendship.
2) It is possible to have more than one close friend, as each friend brings something unique to your life.
3) Personal qualities a teenager should have to be a friend include being trustworthy, loyal, empathetic, and a good listener.
4) Friendship between a grown-up and a teenager is possible, but it may come with challenges due to the age difference and differing life experiences.
5) Yes, a member of your family can be your friend, as long as there is a strong bond of trust and respect.
6) Personal qualities that would prevent someone from being a friend include being dishonest, disloyal, selfish, and inconsiderate.
7) Betrayal, dishonesty, and lack of empathy are unforgivable qualities in a friend.
8) People can become too dependent on their friends, which can be dangerous as it may lead to neglecting other important aspects of their life and relying too heavily on others for validation and support.