Приложение 1

Dialog 1.

-Hi! Why are you so sad?

-Hello. I have many problems at school.

-What are they?

-My classmates don’t want to communicate with me. My teachers don’t like me. I have bad marks.

-That sounds really bad. I understand how you feel. Can I help you?

-No one can help me. I’ve decided to leave school.

-Did you discuss this problem with your parents?

-No. Please, don’t tell them.

-OK. I’m sure that we’ll solve your problem. You always can rely on me. You’re not alone.

-Thank you very much.

Dialog 2.

- Hello, doctor! May I come in?

- Hello! Come in, please.

- So, why did you ask me to come? What’s wrong with me?

- You know, you have a bad problem with your health. Your analyses are awful!

- Really? But what should I do now? Am I going to die?

- No. But you must stop smoking.

- But I can’t! I tried it many times. It’s really hard!

- You’re telling me! I can understand how you feel.

- OK. Can you give me an advice how to stop smoking?

- At first you should want it. Try to addict that you’re a non-smoker. Eat more vegetables, drink more water. Go to the gym. Try to understand that your health and even your life depends on cigarettes.

- Thank you, doctor. I will try. Good bye.

- Good bye. See you in a week.

Dialog 3.

-Hello! What are you going to do tomorrow?

-Hello! I don’t know yet.

-I’m going to a nightclub. Come with me!

-But you were there yesterday. What are you going to do there?

-I’m going to dance and drink something…

-You mean alcohol?

-Of course. I’m 17. I’m not a child.

-You drink almost every day! You’re an alcoholic.

-Hey, don’t talk about me in such a way!

-But this is true. And this is a problem. I want to help you.

-Listen! I’m not an alcoholic! And you’re not my friend anymore!

-It’s a pity that you don’t understand the seriousness of your addiction. How can I help you if you don’t want to accept your problem!

Dialog 4. (Телефонный разговор).

-Hallo?

-Hello! Can you help me? I left my home and I have no place to live in. May I stay at your’s?

-Yes, of course. But what’s happened?

-I’m having a big quarrel with my parents.

-Oh, it’s really that bad. What’s the problem?

-They don’t let me go to the parties. They’re always ready to criticize me. ‘Don’t do this! You can’t do that!’ It’s often really hard to put up with.

-Do you love your parents?

-Of course I do. But I’m tired of them.

-Maybe you should try to understand them. Why do they want you to stay at home?

-I don’t know.

-So, ask them to tell you. Let them explain.

-Mmm… It’s a good idea! I’ll do this. Thank you for your advice! Bye.

-You’re welcome. Bye.