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Sep 4, 2022

Let's Talk about Friendship

Friendship: English Conversational Practice

Welcome to English Trainer Christelle's 'Let's Talk About Friendship' activity. Goal: The goal of this lesson is to practice your English conversational skills and be able to express yourself freely. There are no right or wrong answers. I will give everyone a chance to participate.
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Question 1: "Can you describe one of your closest friends?"

Question 2: "Do you have any childhood friendships that are still strong today? Tell us about them. "

Question 3: "Do you have any long distance friends?" "How do you keep in touch with your long-distance friends?" "How often do you see your long-distance friends?"

Question 4: "Is it possible for men and women to be friends? Or do romantic feelings always get in the way?"

Question 5: "Do you make friends easily?"

Question 6: "Has a friend ever let you down?"

Question 7: "Have you made any friends over the Internet?" "How often do you write to them?" "Have you ever met them in person?"

Question 8: "How do you maintain a good friendship? "

Question 9: "How many people do you consider your "best friends?"

Question 10: There is a saying, "To have a good friend, you need to be a good friend." "How can you be a good friend?

Question 11: "What factors may result in the breakdown of a good friendship?"

Question 12: "What is the longest friendship that you have had?"

Question 13: "What qualities do you think are important in a friend?"

Question 14: "Do you think it is possible to have a best friend of the opposite sex without becoming a girlfriend or boyfriend?"

Question 15: "Do you think it would be possible for you still be friends with an ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend?"

Question 16: "Why do you need a friend?"

Question 17: "What do you do when you have a misunderstanding with your friend?"

Question 18: "What type of people do you get along with best?"

Question 19: "What behavior of others hurts you most? When you have upset someone by your actions, what do you try to do?"

Question 20: "Is getting along with others a natural ability from birth or does it have to be learnt?"

Question 21: "How important is forgiveness in human relationships? "

Question 22: "Do you mind being alone sometimes? For example, would you go to a movie by yourself? Or do you always try to invite friends?"

Question 23: "How do you prefer to keep in touch with friends? Do you call, chat online, exchange text messages, or write letters?"

Question 24: "Do you have any friends from a different culture or country than you? Do your differences make it harder to be friends?"

Question 25: "Do you think it is a good idea to borrow money from a friend? Why or why not?"

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