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Frequency adverbs




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The people that have 1-12 years are called children, but the people that have 13-19 are called teenagers, because all numbers 13-19 ends in -teen.
 
1. Read the text and complete the tasks.
Adolescence can be a challenging and problematic time for you and your families. Teenagers are often moody and sometimes very sensitive. You might occasionally feel tearnful and argumentative. But teenagers are also usually creative, dynamic and sociable. Do you always feel exhausted? Do your parents sometimes say you are lazy and selfish? Don't worry! This is normal in adolescence. You need plenty of rest and a good diet because your body is growing and changing very fast. It is impoertant to talk to your parents about these changes in your body and personality.
  • Find another word for adolescents. 
  • Find words that mean...
  • to feel sad. 
  • to feel very tired. 
  • Which two things do you need to be a healthy adolescent?
  •  and .
Find in the wordsearch these personality adjectives.

 Words.

  • Challenging.
  • Problematic.
  • Moody.
  • Sensitive.
  • Tearnful.
  • Argumentative.
  • Exhausted.
  • Lazy.
  • Selfish.
  • Creative.
  • Dynamic.
  • Sociable. 
 
2. Complete the sentences about yourself.
I often feel ______.
I never feel ________.
I occasionally feel _______.
I always feel _______.
I sometimes feel _______.
I like myself because I am ________.
My friends like me because I am________.
I am special because I am _________.
These is going to be in a separate piece of paper.
Here you learned about the frequency adverbs.