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Children

Focused language practice with structured prompts, advanced vocabulary, and guided questions.

Advanced Structures

One thing I've noticed about children is that... (observational/reflective stance)

Example: One thing I've noticed about children is that they learn more through imitation than through instruction.

It's interesting to think about how... (analytical, invites exploration)

Example: It's interesting to think about how childhood experiences can shape a person's entire personality.

Phrasal Verbs

Grow up (somewhere / doing something)

Definition: To spend one's childhood in a particular place or doing a particular activity.

Sample sentence: She grew up in the countryside, surrounded by nature and animals.

Conversation starter: Where did you grow up, and how did that environment influence who you are today?

Conversation starter: Do you think children today are growing up faster than in the past? Why or why not?

Bring up (someone)

Definition: To raise or care for a child until they become an adult.

Sample sentence: They brought up their children to be respectful and independent.

Conversation starter: What values do you think are most important to bring up children with?

Conversation starter: Do you think it's harder to bring up children today than it was twenty years ago? Why?

Advanced Words

Upbringing (noun)

Definition: The way in which a person is raised and educated by their parents.

Sample sentence: Her calm nature reflects the gentle upbringing she had at home.

Conversation starter: How much do you think a person's upbringing affects their success later in life?

Conversation starter: Would you say your upbringing was strict, relaxed, or somewhere in between?

Nurture (verb/noun)

Definition: To care for and encourage the growth or development of someone or something.

Sample sentence: Parents should nurture not only their child's intelligence but also their kindness and empathy.

Conversation starter: Do you think schools should nurture creativity more than academic skills? In your opinion, which has a stronger influence on a child's future - nature or nurture?

Conversation Questions