Вопрос задан 10.09.2018 в 14:50. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Айтжанов Адилет.

This is part of a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend. …Do you often have arguments with

your parents? I do. My mother thinks that I spend too much time hanging around with my friends. Do you often meet your friends? What do you usually do together? And what do you do when you disagree with your parents about how you spend your free time? Write back soon. Love, Ann Помогите плз ответ написать (100-140 слов)(желательно соблюдая правила письма)
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Отвечает Милашева Маргарита.
Hello, Ann! I'm really sorry to hear that you have arguments with your parents. Answering your questions I can say that I don't meet my friends a lot. In fact, I spend a lot of time playing videogames or reading some books. And that's why, I guess, I don't have any arguments with my parents, and I think you should talk to yours listening to each other. Because your parents are the most important persons in your life. No one will care about you like they do. May be they worry too much about you, but don't blame them, it's not their fault. And I really hope you will understand each other. Love, (Your name)
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Dear Ann,

I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. It's always a pleasure to hear from you and exchange thoughts and experiences. In response to your queries, let me share my own perspective on arguments with parents and spending time with friends.

To begin, I do occasionally have disagreements with my parents, just like any other teenager. It's natural for us to have differing opinions and preferences, but we always try to communicate and find common ground. My mother, much like yours, believes that I spend too much time socializing with my friends. However, I believe that a healthy balance between socializing and personal time is essential.

Speaking of friends, I do meet them quite frequently. We engage in various activities that we all enjoy. Sometimes, we go for long walks in the park, appreciating the beauty of nature and conversing about different topics. Other times, we visit museums or attend concerts to broaden our horizons. We also enjoy trying out new cafes and restaurants, indulging in delicious food and engaging in lively conversations.

When it comes to disagreements with my parents about how I spend my free time, I've learned that open and respectful communication is key. I make sure to express my thoughts and feelings calmly, explaining the importance of maintaining a healthy social life while also focusing on my responsibilities. By listening to their concerns and finding compromises, we manage to strike a balance that satisfies both parties.

In conclusion, arguments with parents are a natural part of growing up, and spending time with friends is crucial for personal development. It's important to communicate openly and respectfully with our parents, finding compromises that allow us to pursue our interests while also meeting their expectations.

I'm looking forward to hearing about your own experiences and any advice you may have. Take care, Ann, and write back soon!

Warm regards, [Your Name]

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