06 My Friend New
06 My Friend New
06 My Friend New
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My friend
promises herself to turn over a new leaf. She decides to give up eating extra food and to take
up aerobics, but she never does that. I am glad she is not so irresponsible in other matters. She
always keeps her word when it concerns me and other people. She has never let me down.
After leaving school we have decided to pursue the same profession. We both like the
job of a teacher because we get a lot of personal satisfaction from dealing with children, or
helping them to get involved in studying.
Sometimes friends of childhood drift apart when they grow up or choose different paths.
But I am sure Mary and I will be friends for life. They say it takes a minute to find a special
person, an hour to appreciate them, a day to love them, but then an entire life to forget them. I
am lucky to have a special friend like Mary. She has added colour to my routine life. We
respect and enjoy each other’s personality and share interests. I think we shall get together
every now and then even when we have our own families.
Key vocabulary:
hit it off phr v ëàäèòü ñ êåì-ëèáî, íàõîäèòü îáùèé
ÿçûê
be in the highlight áûòü â öåíòðå âíèìàíèÿ
spontaneous adj íåïîñðåäñòâåííûé
charge v çàðÿæàòü
communicate (to) v ãîâîðèòü, ñîîáùàòü
challenge v ñòàâèòü ïîä ñîìíåíèå, îñïàðèâàòü
shrewdness n ïðîíèöàòåëüíîñòü, òîíêîñòü,
ïðàêòè÷íîñòü
outgoing adj äðóæåëþáíûé, îáùèòåëüíûé
unconditional adj áåçóñëîâíûé, àáñîëþòíûé
cheer up phr v âåñåëèòü, îáîäðÿòü, óòåøàòü
encourage v ïîîùðÿòü, ïîääåðæèâàòü (â ÷åì-ëèáî)
Taurus n Òåëåö (çíàê çîäèàêà)
Gemini n Áëèçíåöû (çíàê çîäèàêà)
tidy adj àêêóðàòíûé, îïðÿòíûé
mess n áåñïîðÿäîê
put up (with) phr v òåðïåòü, ìèðèòüñÿ (ñ)
easygoing adj ïîêëàäèñòûé, ñ ëåãêèì õàðàêòåðîì
stubborn adj óïðÿìûé
straightforward adj ïðÿìîé, îòêðîâåííûé
offend v îáèæàòü, îñêîðáëÿòü
put up with phr v òåðïåòü, ìèðèòüñÿ (ñ ÷åì-ëèáî)
appearance n âíåøíîñòü, âíåøíèé âèä
plump adj îêðóãëûé, ïóõëûé
slim adj ñòðîéíûé
concern v êàñàòüñÿ, èìåòü îòíîøåíèå
let down phr v ïîäâîäèòü, ïîêèäàòü â áåäå
have a sweet tooth áûòü ñëàñòåíîé
pursue v ïðåñëåäîâàòü (öåëü), äîáèâàòüñÿ
drift apart phr v ðàñõîäèòüñÿ, îòäàëÿòüñÿ äðóã îò äðóãà
path n ïóòü, äîðîãà
entire adj öåëûé, âåñü
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My friend
Talking points:
1. How did you first meet your friend?
2. What was your first impression of him/her?
3. What do/don’t you like about him/her?
4. What do you have in common?
5. How is your friend similar to or different from you?
6. Why did you become such close friends?
7. What does he/she look like?
8. What is he/she like as a person?
9. What special talents and abilities does he/she have?
10. What kind of clothes does he/she wear?
11. What are his/her hobbies and interests?
12. What is his/her family like?
13. What do you do and what do you talk about when you are together?
Issues on Friendship
The only way to have a friend is to be one.
There are certain established opinions that friends should be alike, which I don’t quite
accept. For instance, I disagree that people who have different characters, or belong to
different age groups can’t make good friends. I think in a friend we sometimes seek qualities
that we lack ourselves. Some older people are young-spirited, so they often don’t find
joviality and light-heartedness in people of their age and seek these qualities in the younger
generation. On the contrary, some young people tend to get on well with older companions,
because they love to learn from them. In such kinds of friendship, people complement each
other.
I do accept that people who have different values can get along. I think we mustn’t force
our ideas on others. Only in that case is friendship possible.
Another issue is the friendship between humans and animals. Some people have pets,
some use animals as work-partners, others train them to perform tricks. In any case, humans
and animals get attached to each other. Dogs are considered man’s best friends. They are also
excellent companions in travelling. Your dog will always be there to listen to you when you
are alone, and in his silent presence you’ll find so much warmth and compassion. This is a
friend that will never be tired of your long monologues, constant complaints, but will accept
and love you as you are. The only thing he wants in return is your kindness.
Key vocabulary:
joviality n âåñåëîñòü, ðàäîñòü
light-heartedness n áåççàáîòíîñòü
generation n ïîêîëåíèå
tend (to) v èìåòü ñêëîííîñòü, áûòü ñêëîííûì (ê)
complement v äîïîëíÿòü
force an opinion íàâÿçûâàòü ìíåíèå
get attached (to) ëþáèòü, èñïûòûâàòü ïðèâÿçàííîñòü (ê)
compassion n ñîñòðàäàíèå
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My friend
Talking points:
1. What does friendship mean to you?
2. Should friends be alike or different? Why?
3. Should friends be of the same age? Why or why not?
4. Should you choose a friend from the same social/racial/religious background?
5. How do you choose a friend?
6. Should you share secrets with your friends?
7. Does envy sometimes accompany friendship?
8. How do time and distance affect friendship?
9. Can friendship grow into a romantic feeling?
10. What is friendship between people and pets like?
Complete the sentences below using the list of different kinds of friends:
partner pen-pal
bosom pal acquaintance
fair-weather friend companion
classmate colleague
confidant old flame
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My friend
Supplementary reading
Key vocabulary:
slap v øëåïàòü
mire n áîëîòî
drown v òîïèòü(-ñÿ), òîíóòü
Talking points:
1. What is the moral of the story?
2. Should offences be forgiven by friends?
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