B1 – Intermediate
Friends are people who understands you, and if they don’t, they try to. They are always there for you when you need them. They care for you, love you, and respect you for who and what you are.
Let’s listen to the audio and read the transcript below about friends.
https://listenaminute.com/f/friends.html
Discussion Questions:
- What do friends mean to you?
- Do you stay in touch with all of the friends you’ve made? How?
- What makes a friend a best friend?
- What would life be like without friends?
- What is the most valuable thing you have to offer as a friend?
4 replies on “Friends”
– What do friends mean to you?
A friend is someone I choose to be a family but without having blood ties. We listen and care for each other.
– Do you stay in touch with all of the friends you’ve made? How?
I stay in touch with my childhood and university friends, but I have lost contact with some of them. We try to chat online, go out, watch movies, and play videogames.
– What makes a friend a best friend?
When you don’t need to pretend and they accept you as you are.
– What would life be like without friends?
Life would be lonely and boring.
– What is the most valuable thing you have to offer as a friend?
I think that the most valuable things that I have to offer are my love and my shoulder.
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– What do friends mean to you? My friends are very important to me. We take care of the other give our support when needed.
– Do you stay in touch with all of the friends you’ve made? I try to be in touch, but not always it’s possible. How? I try to get in touch with them as frequently as possible by phone, ‘whatsapp’ or social media.
– What makes a friend a best friend? His/her respect, care and support for me and how they try to spend time together.
– What would life be like without friends? So lonely
– What is the most valuable thing you have to offer as a friend? My time to be used for whatever they need.
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