A Friend You Like to Talk With

 

 

✅ Bullet Points

       Friend: My friend Amrit

       Topics: Life goals, career, travel, personal growth

       Why talk: Honest, supportive, good listener

       Feeling: Comfortable, valued, motivated


✅ Cue Card Answer 

       A friend I really like to talk with is my close friend Amrit 😊.

       We have known each other for almost ten years.

       I enjoy talking to him because he always listens carefully.

       We usually talk about life goals, career plans, and personal challenges.

       Sometimes we also discuss travel ideas and future dreams 🌍.

       Our conversations always lift me up when I feel stressed.

       He gives practical advice and never judges me.

       I appreciate how he points out things I don’t notice.

       We often open up about our experiences and learn from each other.

       He has a very positive attitude, which motivates me.

       Talking to him helps me clear my mind during difficult situations.

       I like how he keeps the conversation meaningful yet fun.

       He also encourages me to try out new opportunities.

       I feel comfortable, valued, and understood whenever I talk to him ❤️.

       Overall, I feel lucky to have a friend like him who genuinely supports me.


✅ Discussion Questions & Answers 

Q1. Do people prefer talking to friends or family?
 It depends, but many people turn to friends for emotional support.

Q2. Why is communication important in friendships?
 It helps friends build up trust and understanding.

Q3. Do people communicate differently online and offline?
 Yes, online communication can leave out emotions and expressions.

Q4. Is it easy to make close friends nowadays?
 Not always, because people get busy and move around a lot.

Q5. Should friends always give honest opinions?
 Yes, honest feedback can bring about positive change.


✅ Collocations & Phrasal Verbs Table

Phrase

Type

Meaning

listens carefully

collocation

Pays close attention

lift me up

phrasal verb

Cheer or encourage

points out

phrasal verb

Highlight something important

open up

phrasal verb

Share personal feelings

clear my mind

collocation

Feel mentally relaxed

try out

phrasal verb

Test or attempt something

turn to

phrasal verb

Go to someone for help

build up

phrasal verb

Develop gradually

leave out

phrasal verb

Exclude or omit

move around

phrasal verb

Change places frequently

bring about

phrasal verb

Cause or create

 

 

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