Read a letter of a teenager, the reply to the letter and the teenager's response to the given advice.
Dear friend,
I've got a problem and I don't know what to do. The thing is that I had an argument with my science teacher. To cut the long story short she sent me out of the class because I disturbed the lesson. When I met the teacher this morning, I pretended not to see her. Now I have a terrible feeling about it. I’ve got science tomorrow and I’m not sure what to do.
Advice:
First of all, calm down. You can solve the problem easily. Don’t wait till your science class tomorrow! Find the teacher and apologize for misbehaving. Talk to the teacher and try to explain why you had disturbed the class and promise you won’t do it again. Maybe you are afraid to confront the teacher, but this is the only way to patch things up between you to. I hope everything works out well for you.
Reply to advice:
Dear friend! Thank you for your piece of advice. You are right. I am afraid but I will find her today after the lessons are over.
What advice would you give to the teenager? Write a letter about the problem you've got on a sheet of paper. Post your letter on the noticeboard and don’t sign it.
a) Read your school friends’ letters and choose one. Answer the letter.
b) Read the given advice for your problem and answer it. Thank for the letter and write whether you agree or disagree with given advice.