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I’ve tried to understand your terrible behaviour but my …………….. is beginning to run out! PATIENT
PATIENCE
Your …………….. is to stay at home all weekend and miss the school trip. PUNISH
PUNISHMENT
The head teacher suspended her for one week because of her …………….. to Mrs Williams. RUDE
RUDENESS
Gary gets very …………….. if you criticise his behaviour. ANGER
ANGRY
The …………….. of the kids at my new school really surprised me; they’ve all been really nice. FRIENDLY
FRIENDLINESS
The psychologist suggested that we sit down with Ken and give him some …………….. about how to get along better at school. ADVISE
ADVICE
Winning the match made him feel very …………….. of himself. PRIDE
PROUD
I suggest you give your son a …………….. of where he wants to go to school. CHOOSE
CHOICE
Make/Do an effort to relax and chill out whenever you have the chance.
Make
Doing/Having an argument with your best friend can make you feel very bad.
Having
If you have/make a mistake, I would rather you correct it right away.
make
Amy’s parents decided to make/do nothing about her strange behaviour.
do
I suggest you talk to a psychologist; it will do/have you good to talk about your problems with someone.
do
Friends have/make an effect on how we see ourselves and make us feel more confident.
have
Do/Make a note of all the strategies we have learned to cope with sadness and disappointment.
Make
Talk to your parents so they can help you have/do something about the problem.
do
Don’t … you brother up, Ray! You know he’ll get upset.
wind
Parents are responsible for their children’s … .
well-being
Emma’s dad … red when she plays her music really loudly.
sees
John will … a wobbly if you don’t let him go out with this friends on Saturday night.
throw
Jim was … from school for two weeks because he got into a fight.
suspended
… your cool; it won’t do any good shouting at him when he does something you don’t like.
Keep
Try not to … off the handle when your mum criticises you.
fly
Reading a good book allows me to … out and forget my worries.
chill
When your child seems to be worried about something, offer them … that everything will be OK.
reassurance
Calm down and we’ll discuss how we might be able to … the situation.
defuse
Dad … his top when he heard that I’d broken the kitchen window
blew
When you go out late at night I would prefer you to be … by at least one other person.
accompanied