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PAGES NEEDED: 49, 50, 57, 58, 59, 50
PART 1 – DEFINING ADOLESCENCE
1. Make a list of characteristics of a typical adolescent.
2. Read the text on pages 49-50 and decide which of the following is the best singlesentence summery of the text.
1. There are three different ways in which it is possible to define adolescence.
2. The stereotype of the adolescent is that of a rebellious, negative, troubled young
person.
3. Adolescence is an exiting period of life.
3. Look at the second paragraph of the text and underline all the linking words.
4. Look at the skeleton of the paragraph below and check your answers to exercise 3.
Then answer the questions below.
Sentence one . In that case, sentence two . Or sentence three . This approach sentence four .
Additionally, sentence five. Such views sentence six. In this context, sentence seven.
1. This paragraph describes three different ways of looking at adolescence. Which sentence or
sentences discuss:
a. the first way?
b. The second way?
c. The third way?
2. Which words signal the transition from:
a. the first to the second way?
b. The second to the third way?
3. Words like this, that and such refer back to previous ideas in a paragraph. What previous
ideas do the following refer to?
a. In that case, …
b. This approach…
c. Such views…
4. Does this paragraph have a topic sentences that expresses the main idea of the paragraph?
If yes, which one? If no, write a suitable one.
5. Study Vocabulary Explanation 1 and check your answers to the exercises.
6. Complete the following sentences with the words given below.
adjustments, adolescence, adopt, approach, commitment, conflicts, emphasizes,
maturity, occur, perspective, puberty, rebellion, storms, survive, in terms of,
transition, turmoil
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A third of accidental deaths ______________ in the home.
Ashley gazed at him, her thoughts in ______________.
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Beth shows a ______________ way beyond her 16 years.
During ______________, boys are sometimes very shy and lacking in self-confidence.
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Femininity is still defined ______________ beauty.
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For years the region has been torn apart by armed ______________.
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Fourteen is a fairly normal age for a girl to reach ______________ .
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He decided to adopt a different ______________ and teach the Bible through storytelling.
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His father's death gave him a whole new ______________ on life.
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I was impressed by the energy and ______________ shown by the players.
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I'm sure she will ______________ this crisis.
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Making the ______________ from youth to adulthood can be very painful.
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Once we make the ______________ for inflation, the fall in interest rates is quite
small.
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The Bretons rose in ______________ against the King.
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The courts were asked to ______________ a more flexible approach to young
offenders.
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The report ______________ the importance of improving safety standards.
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Twenty people were killed when ______________ struck the Mid-West.
Key 1:
Exercise 2:
Sentence 1
Exercise 3:
In that case, or, this approach, additionally, such views, in this context
Exercise 4:
1a Sentences one and two
1b Sentences three and four
1c Sentences five, six and seven
2a Or
2b Additionally
3a When adolescence is viewed in biological terms
3b When adolescence is viewed from a psychological perspective
3c Looking at adolescence as a social stage
4 There is no topic sentence. Possible topic sentences are: “There are three ways to define
adolescence”, or “Adolescence may be viewed from three different perspectives.”
Exercise 6:
A third of accidental deaths occur in the home.
Ashley gazed at him, her thoughts in turmoil.
Beth shows a maturity way beyond her 16 years.
Did the experiment find any differences in terms of what children learned?
During adolescence, boys are sometimes very shy and lacking in self-confidence.
Femininity is still defined in terms of beauty.
For years the region has been torn apart by armed conflicts.
Fourteen is a fairly normal age for a girl to reach puberty .
He decided to adopt a different approach and teach the Bible through story-telling.
His father's death gave him a whole new perspective on life.
I was impressed by the energy and commitment shown by the players.
I'm sure she will survive this crisis.
Making the transition from youth to adulthood can be very painful.
Once we make the adjustments for inflation, the fall in interest rates is quite small.
The Bretons rose in rebellion against the King.
The courts were asked to adopt a more flexible approach to young offenders.
The report emphasizes the importance of improving safety standards.
Twenty people were killed when storms struck the Mid-West.
PART 2 COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADOLESCENCE
SQR3 – Survey, Question, Read, Recite and Review
Many teachers while preparing students for study at college recommend SQR3 system for
academic reading. This system helps you perform a series of tasks before reading, while
reading and after reading that help you understand and remember what they have read.
1. Now before you read the text on pages 57-60 closely survey it, look at titles,
headings, subheadings, graphs, pictures, terms in bold or italics and skim through
the text.
2. Now try to formulate questions that you think the text will answer.
3. Finally read the text and take notes while reading.
4. Now you should recite – say aloud from memory what was the most important in
the text – try to do it after reading each section.
5. Now review – go back and skim the text, placing a check (V) next to the parts of
the text that you are sure you understand and a questions mark (?) next to those
parts that are still unclear to you and that you need to study further.
6. Study Vocabulary Explanation 2 and then go back to the text and see whether you
can answer all the question marks that you placed in the text.
7. Complete the following sentences with the words given.
addicted, aggravated, associate, conformity, confusion, considerable, consistent with,
deal with, fad, got to grips with, hence, identity, issue, label, mental, needless to say,
ponder, related, self-conscious, struggles, submissive, supportive, traced, willing
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50 million Americans are thought to be _____________ to nicotine.
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Abortion is a highly controversial _____________.
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He continued to _____________ the problem as he walked home.
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He did not _____________ himself with the pro-democracy movement.
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He suffers with memory loss _____________ to his disease.
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How much are they _____________ to pay?
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In those days women were expected to be quiet and _____________.
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Interest in organic food is not a _____________, it's here to stay.
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I've never really _____________ this new technology.
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Jerry's pretty _____________ about his weight.
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Men these days have to avoid attracting the 'sexist' _____________.
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Michael has already spent _____________ time in Barcelona.
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My family were very _____________ throughout the divorce.
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_____________, any contributions of money will be gratefully received.
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She spoke of her _____________ with shyness.
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Stress has an effect on both your physical and _____________ health.
The cost of transport is a major expense for an industry. _____________ factory
location is an important consideration.
The council has failed to _____________ the problem of homelessness in the city
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The _____________ of the killer is still unknown.
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The results are _____________ earlier research.
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The style of these paintings can be _____________ back to early medieval influences.
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Their money problems were further _____________ by a rise in interest rates.
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There is a _____________ in the public mind between psychology and psychiatry.
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We must act in _____________ with local regulations.
Key 2:
Exercise 7:
50 million Americans are thought to be addicted to nicotine.
Abortion is a highly controversial issue.
He continued to ponder the problem as he walked home.
He did not associate himself with the pro-democracy movement.
He suffers with memory loss related to his disease.
How much are they willing to pay?
In those days women were expected to be quiet and submissive.
Interest in organic food is not a fad, it's here to stay.
I've never really got to grips with this new technology.
Jerry's pretty self-conscious about his weight.
Men these days have to avoid attracting the 'sexist' label.
Michael has already spent considerable time in Barcelona.
My family were very supportive throughout the divorce.
Needless to say, any contributions of money will be gratefully received.
She spoke of her struggles with shyness.
Stress has an effect on both your physical and mental health.
The cost of transport is a major expense for an industry. Hence factory location is an
important consideration.
The council has failed to deal with the problem of homelessness in the city
The identity of the killer is still unknown.
The results are consistent with earlier research.
The style of these paintings can be traced back to early medieval influences.
Their money problems were further aggravated by a rise in interest rates.
There is a confusion in the public mind between psychology and psychiatry.
We must act in conformity with local regulations.
PART 3 LISTENING
1. First try to guess the meaning of the bolded terms. Then match the bolded terms
with their definitions below.
_______________1. Problems at school, including acting out, poor academic performance,
and truancy
_______________ 2. Acting out, poor academic performance, and truancy
_______________ 3. Not just recreational use of drugs
_______________ 4. Severe, long-term addictions
_______________ 5. Children who have been physically abused and who have negative
feelings
_______________ 6. The only way to blunt their negative feelings is with drugs
_______________ 7. A hospital stay for them to detoxify
_______________ 8. Develop the coping skills to resist the urge to go back to drugs
_______________ 9. Coping skills to resist the urge to go back to drugs
_______________ 10. people in treatment or recovery programs
_______________ 11. Adolescents who have recovered from substance abuse
_______________ 12 they might feel very angry and want revenge if it was physical abuse
_______________ 13 go through months of therapy and remain sober
_______________ 14 a great deal of the therapist’s help consists of nonjudgmental
acceptance
a.
treated badly, sometimes beaten
b. clean drugs out of the body
c. say no to
d. addiction to a drug
e. very bad; very strong
f. just for fun and enjoyment
g. behaving badly; being disruptive
h. without criticism or negative reaction
i. not drunk; free of alcohol or drugs
j. cause to feel less; dull, usually a pain
k. the process of getting over an addiction
l. act of hurting someone who has hurt you
m. not going to school; skipping classes
n. ability to handle a difficult situation
2. Listen to the lecture and take notes. After the listening you should be able to
answer the following questions (read them before listening):
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