The document contains vocabulary terms related to relationships for ninth graders, including phrases like "to argue with someone", "to go out with someone", and "to fancy someone". It briefly introduces several relationship terms without providing definitions or examples.
This document discusses the nature of love and relationships. It states that absence strengthens love while presence sharpens it. It also says that one does not love a woman because of her beauty, but that the love one feels makes her seem beautiful. The document notes that friends provide sanity, love fills the heart, and lovers warm the bed, but that the soul feels lonely without a mate. It observes that men want to be a woman's first love while women prefer to be a man's last romance, and that what lies within us is far more important than what lies behind or before us.
The document contains vocabulary terms related to relationships for ninth graders, including phrases like "to argue with someone", "to go out with someone", and "to fancy someone". It briefly introduces several relationship terms without providing definitions or examples.
This document discusses the nature of love and relationships. It states that absence strengthens love while presence sharpens it. It also says that one does not love a woman because of her beauty, but that the love one feels makes her seem beautiful. The document notes that friends provide sanity, love fills the heart, and lovers warm the bed, but that the soul feels lonely without a mate. It observes that men want to be a woman's first love while women prefer to be a man's last romance, and that what lies within us is far more important than what lies behind or before us.
This document provides a list of common British and American terms. It compares words like "flat" and "apartment", "sweets" and "candy", "petrol station" and "gas station", "lorry" and "truck", and "underground" and "subway".
This document provides a list of common British and American terms. It compares words like "flat" and "apartment", "sweets" and "candy", "petrol station" and "gas station", "lorry" and "truck", and "underground" and "subway".