Activity 1.2.2: Completing short dialogues In pairs, take turns and give advice to each other using the cues given below. Use th
e three ways of giving advice you practiced above. The first one has been done for you as an example. 1. Aman: I want to speak English more fluently. Muna: You should practice speaking every day.
2. Aman: I‘m adding weight recently. Muna: ___________________________________________________________.
3. Aman: My parents send me money but I‘m always broke. Muna: __________________________________________________________.
4. Aman: I‘m not feeling well. Muna: ___________________________________________________________.
5. Aman: I can‘t study in the dorm. The other students talk too much. Muna: ___________________________________________________________.
6. Aman: I want to join a good department next year.
Muna: ____________________________________________________________. 7. Aman: I find it difficult to get up early in the morning.
Muna: ____________________________________________________________. 8. Aman: I spend a lot of time watching television every day.
Muna: _____________________________________________________________. 9. Aman: I‘m feeling bored this afternoon.
Muna: _____________________________________________________________.
10. Aman: I keep losing my mobile phones. I lost two mobile phones last month alone. Muna: ____________________________________________________________.
By using modal verbs like <em>ought</em> and<em> should.</em>
By making it into a question.
By making a suggestion.
<h3>What is an advice?</h3>
This is known as a guidance or a recommendation offered for future action.
Hence, we can see that using the three ways of giving advice, you can answer the following questions either using modal verbs, making it a question to find out other ways of giving the advice or making a suggeston.
B. The choices Americans make everyday are affected by commercials, or advertising.
Explanation:
The paragraph talks about everything that advertising affects a person's life. Advertisments make things seem more appealing to the human eye, making them want to buy and use them. Some things That are advertised may not be healthy or good for you but advertisers make them seem better than they are.