Instituto Loyola
Giving ADVICE Vocabulary
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Yaneli Hernandez Garcia 10th grade A-1
Vocabulary
To give advice...
To accepting and rejecting advice...
- Thats a good idea.
- Thanks, I will do that.
- Yes, but...
- I hadn't thought of that.
- That might be alright, but...
- I'm not sure about that, because...
- I don't think this would work.
- No, I'd rather not.
- Your suggestion sounds good but...
- I think.../ don't think you should...
- You ought to...
- Have you thought about/ of...?
- You could always...
- Why don't you...?
- If I were you, I'd...
- You should...
- You could...
- Had better
Problems
I've discovered that my sister has stolen something from a shop. It's only some make up, but should I say something to her? Should I tell our parents?
My friends are always texting and playing games on the phones. It's so boring. We never talk anymore. I'd like to do things with them and have fun like we used to.
I'm really worried about summer camp I'm no good at sport -I prefer theatre and art. I'm concerned that I won't make friends and that people will exclude me.
Solutions
You should tell your parents that she stole the makeup so they can tell her that there are better ways to get the things and that's not one of them.
I think you should propose that they stop being with their cell phones, and play board games or something that has nothing to do with cell phones.
If I were you, I would not be worried about whether you know sports or not, for sure and there will be people who want to be your friend for who you are.
Thanks!
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Instituto Loyola
Giving ADVICE Vocabulary
START
Yaneli Hernandez Garcia 10th grade A-1
Vocabulary
To give advice...
To accepting and rejecting advice...
Problems
I've discovered that my sister has stolen something from a shop. It's only some make up, but should I say something to her? Should I tell our parents?
My friends are always texting and playing games on the phones. It's so boring. We never talk anymore. I'd like to do things with them and have fun like we used to.
I'm really worried about summer camp I'm no good at sport -I prefer theatre and art. I'm concerned that I won't make friends and that people will exclude me.
Solutions
You should tell your parents that she stole the makeup so they can tell her that there are better ways to get the things and that's not one of them.
I think you should propose that they stop being with their cell phones, and play board games or something that has nothing to do with cell phones.
If I were you, I would not be worried about whether you know sports or not, for sure and there will be people who want to be your friend for who you are.
Thanks!