OPTION B PARENTS’ REACTIONS TO TEEN ROMANCE

1 Adults usually underestimate the impact of the loss of a first love. They may have forgotten what a shock it was
2 when they lost their own first loves. They may even try to comfort teenagers with optimistic lessons: a surprising
3 number of young men and women bitterly complain about parents who joke, "Don't worry! Boyfriends/girlfriends are
4 like buses... a new one comes along every ten minutes!" This is not helpful, and it is not funny. The loss of a first love
5 can be devastating to some teenagers.
6 The pain of the breakup will decrease with time, but the love may stay repressed and dormant for decades. While
7 most men and women find satisfying partners after first love breakups, there are adults who spend their married
8 years aware that "something is missing." They continue to think about their lost first loves. Perhaps if they had
9 married their first loves when they were younger, they tell me, they could have formed lasting and satisfying
10 marriages, but they will never know. These romances were interrupted—often by their parents' interference.
11 In a recent study of 1,600 people aged 18 to 92 who had never tried a reunion with a lost love, 56% of the
12 participants said they would not want to go back to their first loves, 19% were not sure—but 25% said they would!
13 Even the adults who had no current interest in their first loves, including those who had only bitter memories,
14 revealed that these early romances influenced their life-long attitudes about love, and even about themselves.

7. FIND IN THE TEXT THE WORD WHICH HAS THE FOLLOWING DEFINITION: “belonging to the present time.”
8. WHICH WORD DOES NOT HAVE THE SAME MEANING? extraordinary / upsetting / outstanding / remarkable
9. FIND IN THE TEXT ONE SYNONYM FOR “destructive” (adjective).
10. FILL IN THE GAP WITH A CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB IN BRACKETS: “I suddenly remembered that I... (forget) my keys.”
11. GIVE A NOUN WITH THE SAME ROOT AS “aware” (adjective).
12. FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE CORRECT OPTION: “I would rather... at home.” stay / to stay / staying / stayed
13. JOIN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING A RELATIVE. MAKE CHANGES IF NECESSARY. “John Vella has broken up with his
wife. He was my first love.”
14. GIVE A QUESTION FOR THE UNDERLINED WORDS: “I’ve just come across my neighbour in the street.”
15. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONAL SENTENCE: “If I hadn’t broken up with my first love...”
16. USE THE WORDS IN THE BOXES TO MAKE A MEANINGFUL SENTENCE. USE ALL AND ONLY THE WORDS IN THE BOXES
WITHOUT CHANGING THEIR FORM. (Complaining, about, are, partner, you, your, always)
17. TURN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE INTO THE PASSIVE VOICE: “They haven’t decided the exact date for the wedding yet.”

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17. TURN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE INTO THE PASSIVE VOICE: “They haven’t decided the exact date for the wedding yet.”

The exact date for the wedding has not been decided yet.


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