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课件网) Unit 2 Let’s talk teens Integrated skills Giving advice on parent-child relationships Lead in Cynthia, the host of a radio programme called Teen Time Lead in A Rebecca Simon and Laura’s problems Pay too much attention to Rebecca’s grades Feel stressed and upset B Cynthia’ advice A letter of advice is written to someone who has a problem and does not know how to solve it. In a letter of advice, you try to solve the problem by offering useful advice. Talk to your feelings a good time do well at school meet in the middle your interests enjoy music Put yourself go out with your friends C Learn to write advice Part 1 Para. 1 Show her Part 2 Paras. 2–4 Offer on how to improve the relationship Part 3 Para. 5 End the letter with message Beginning Body Ending understanding advice positive problem feelings objective Expressions: P1:understanding I totally/completely understand...... However,.... It’s sounds/ seems like..... It’s totally normal to feel this way. However,....... I’m sorry to hear/learn that........ Having known/learned ........., I’m writing to ....... I know you have trouble/difficult in ...... No1 No2 what specific what acceptable examples personal experiences P2:Advice No1: what specific examples personal experiences Expressions: polite acceptable persuasive empathetic Why not..... I recommend/suggest that you (should)..... It is highly recommended/suggested that........ In my opinion/Personally/As far as I’m concerned, it would be a good/great idea to..... It would be great/good/wise if ..... It I were you, I would......... for example/ for instance/like P3:Encouragement Expressions: I wish your all the best. I hope you will find these suggestions helpful. I hope my suggestions will be of benefit to you. I hope you will take my advice into account/consideration seriously. D Write your advice objective polite acceptable persuasive persuasive empathetic Expressions: E Summaize Homework: Write a letter of advice to Laura