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10 UniT 01 | Old friends and new friends Talking about friends Below you can find some expressions to use when talking about friends. Some of these expressions are phrasal verbs. Their meaning depends on the preposition (e.g. ‘to look after sb.’ versus ‘to look for sb.’). Match the parts. There might be more than one correct answer. LANGUAGE 4 to be worried turn speak be there let stand to for by about on down friends a/your friend to have make take be friends something friendly with sb. into account in common with sb. to keep hang catch fit meet out/around up in touch in with friends a/your friend to pick calm cheer help depend up down on out a friend Study the ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’ in a friendship. Put the jumbled sentences into the right order. Then highlight the ‘dos’ in green and the ‘don’ts’ in red. 5 a Add don’t to correct the bad advice. Example: Don’t make promises you can’t keep. Write down another ‘do’ and another ‘don’t’. b c 1 your / about / gossip / friend 2 a / secret / keep 3 opinion / about / your / laugh / friend’s 4 friend / decisions / your / the / accept / makes 5 forget / privacy / to / friend’s / your / regard 6 feelings / take / friend’s / into / your / account Gossip about your friend. Keep a secret. 7 friend / to / lying / think / your / about 8 a phone number / for / right away / ask 9 sure / advice / honest / give / make / you 10 up / with / catch / frequently / friends / your 11 to / what / return / remember / borrow / you 12 keep / promises / make / can’t / you Come up with at least one more tip for making new friends and share it in class (e. g. a tip related to social media). Use the texts in 3 as a model. WRITING 6 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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