Making new friends
Meet new pals at the park, share laughs, and find joy in simple things together. Go on, chat away!
Collective Nouns Phrasal Verbs 1 Completed Past Actions Completed past actions with present relevance Friendship Feelings Personality and Character Traits Greetings and Goodbyes RelationshipsQUEStion 1
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How do you start a conversation with someone you want to be friends with?
A Ask them for their phone number right away.
B Talk about the weather or common interests.
C Ignore them and wait for them to talk first.
QUEStion 2
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What is a good way to keep a new friendship growing?
A Share and do things you both enjoy.
B Only talk about yourself when you're together.
C Never talk to them again after the first meeting.
QUEStion 3
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If someone new wants to join your group of friends, you should:
A Tell them the group is too full.
B Welcome them and introduce them to the others.
C Ignore them and hope they go away.
QUEStion 4
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What can you do if you and your new friend have different opinions?
A Stop talking to them because it's too hard.
B Only talk about things you agree on.
C Listen and respect their views, even if you disagree.
QUEStion 5
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Why is it important to be yourself when making new friends?
A Being genuine helps build trust and real connections.
B It's easier to make friends when you pretend to be someone else.
C People enjoy guessing who you really are.
Great job!
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What is your favorite way to meet new friends? My favorite way to meet new friends is by __________.
How do you start a conversation? I start a conversation by __________.
What are your hobbies? My hobbies are __________.
Do you like to go out or stay in with friends? I __________ like to go out/stay in with friends.
Are you a good listener? I __________ a good listener.