Do you sometimes argue with your parents? What do you argue about, and why? Use the ideas below to help you

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1. SPEAKING Do you sometimes argue with your parents? What do you argue about, and why? Use the ideas below to help you.

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bedtime

clothes

going out with friends

homework

housework

staying up late

using computers or tablets


Bedtime: Teenagers may want to stay up later than their parents think is appropriate. They may argue that they need time to unwind and relax after a long day, or that they have a lot of homework to do. Parents, on the other hand, may be concerned about their child's sleep and health and may argue that getting enough sleep is essential for their well-being.

Clothes: Teenagers often want to express themselves through their clothing choices, which may differ from their parents' expectations. They may argue that their clothing choices reflect their personality and individuality, while their parents may argue that their clothing choices are inappropriate or too revealing.

Going out with friends: Teenagers may want to spend time with their friends outside of school, while their parents may worry about their safety or the influence of their peers. Teenagers may argue that they are responsible and capable of making good decisions, while parents may argue that they need to set boundaries to ensure their child's safety.

Homework: Teenagers may argue that they have too much homework and need a break, while their parents may argue that doing homework is essential for academic success. Parents may also worry that their child is procrastinating or not taking their education seriously.

Housework: Teenagers may argue that they have other responsibilities, such as school or extracurricular activities, and that they do not have time to do chores. Parents may argue that doing chores is part of being a responsible member of the family and that everyone needs to contribute to the household.

Staying up late: Teenagers may want to stay up late to socialize with friends or to watch TV or use their phones. Parents may argue that staying up late is detrimental to their child's health and well-being, and that they need to establish a consistent sleep schedule.

Using computers or tablets: Teenagers may argue that they need to use their devices for homework or to stay connected with friends, while parents may worry about the potential negative effects of excessive screen time. Parents may also want to establish rules and guidelines for device use to ensure their child's safety and well-being.


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