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Teenagers- A teenager, or teen, is someone who is between 13 and 19 years old
Noun- sometimes it is difficult to deal with teenagers because of the stage of rebellion they are experiencing
Feelings- feelings are emotions that we feel or that we can perceive from other people
Noun- It is good that we express our feelings as long as we do not emotionally affect or harm other people
Social media- forms of electronic communication (such as websites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online communities to share information,
Noun- many influencers share their lives on social media
Close friends- close friends do activities together, they are always together and happy
Phrase- with my close friend Pía, we see each other often
Tell a lie- tell a lie to deliberately tell someone something that is not true
Phrase- She had lied to protect her son
Talk face to face- Being in the presence of another; facing: a face-to-face discussion
Phrase- people usually talk face to face when they have a problem
Talk behind somebody’s back- talking behind somebody's back is when a person says something mean and damages the person's reputation
Idiom- talk behind someone’s back is bad
Take the blame- to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening
Verb- taking the blame can help someone else if she didn't
Stand by somebody- stand by somebody is when we help a person in bad or good times
Phrase- stand by somebody is good
See eye with eye- If two people see eye to eye, they agree with each other
Verb- we finally see eye to eye
Keep/ tell a secret- to have or continue to have in your possession or when you say a secret or a personal thing about a person
Verb- I swear I'll keep your secret
Have a lot in common- to share the same interests or have similar characteristics
Idiom- I didn’t think Larry and Patricia had anything in common, but they talked all evening
Feel low- to feel ashamed and sorry
Expression- I feel low about letting them down
Empathize with- to be able to understand how someone else feels
Verb- It's very easy to empathize with the characters in her books
Confide in- to share your feelings and secrets with someone because you trust them not to tell other people
Verb- She's nice, but I don't feel I can confide in her
Care for each other- the process of protecting someone or something and providing what that person or thing needs
common phrase - The standard of care at our local hospital is excellent.
Make a promise- to tell someone that you will certainly do something
Idiom- The government have promised that they'll reduce taxes.
Keep- to have or continue to have in your possession
Verb- Keep medicines in a locked cupboard
Break- to (cause something to) separate suddenly or violently into two or more pieces, or to (cause something to) stop working by being damaged
Verb- The dish fell to the floor and broke.
Be easy to talk to - means when you can easily talk to another person
Idiom- Being easy to talk to a person is good