VIP Class Notes (Li)

Homework

What should parents and children to openly communicate with each other?

Today we focused on:

Parenting discussion

Vocabulary

strict – used to describe that a rule or command must be followed

ex. He’s strict with his kids.

lenient – opp. of strict

ex. Students like this teacher because she is mostly lenient with them.

trust – to belief in a person/something

ex. Their parents trust that they can take care of themselves while they’re away.

ex. I trust you to get your homework done without having to tell your parents about it.

spoil – to treat someone very well

ex. He became a spoilt brat because his parents always spoiled him when he was little.

double standards – a situation in which two people, groups are treated very differently from each other which is unfair to one of them

Speaking exercise

They must care on this.

They must care about this

Like to sleep at a time.

Parents like to set bedtimes for their children.

When we study in the school.

When we study in the school.

Yes, because others always make fun of him.

If you have trust, you can do a lot of thing that your parent don’t need to ask you to do.

If you have trust, you can do many things that your parents don’t need force you to do.

Catch the phone and throw it away

Take the phone and throw it away

Pronunciation

trust – truh-st