Odpowiedz na pytania: 1.Would you like to be a babysitter?Why?/Why not? (nie chciałabym być) 2.Describe a situation when you comforted someone whowas really sad.
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kodidra
1. I would love to be a babysitter. I enjoy spending time with little babies, they are always so sweet and funny, even if sometimes they get a little bit loud. Unfortunately I do not have my own kids, therefore I am always more than happy to babysit someone elese's. Professional and reputable babysitters can earn good money too and since I am planning on buying a house, I babysit every single day combining both, the business and the pleasure.
2. The other day a friend of mine was extremely sad. She wasn't eager on sharing with me all the details about what exactly put her so down. I had no choice but I had to respect her decision, I am her best friend after all. At that point, all that mattered to me was seeing her happy again. She needed to be comforted and her mood had to be changed rapidly. I did my best making her smile. It took me quite a while but after about 45 minutes, my friend Anna was smiling again. I am not very good with psychology but telling Ania a large amount of jokes did the job. Since then, every time she feels sad, she gives me a call looking for a cure with my sense of humour.
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HighHopes
1. No, I would not like to be a babysitter. Children are loud and unpredictable, they require constant attention and get bored very easily. Besides, I think it's too much responsibility to look after someone's child. This job can be rewarding sometimes, but it's mostly very hard. 2. Last week we had a maths test. Yesterday our teacher gave us our test back and I noticed that my friend got really sad when she got hers. Turned out, her grade was too low for her to be happy with it and said that her parents would be very angry with her. I explained to her that one bad grade isn't the end of the world, and if that's okay I could help her get a better one next time.
2. The other day a friend of mine was extremely sad. She wasn't eager on sharing with me all the details about what exactly put her so down. I had no choice but I had to respect her decision, I am her best friend after all. At that point, all that mattered to me was seeing her happy again. She needed to be comforted and her mood had to be changed rapidly. I did my best making her smile. It took me quite a while but after about 45 minutes, my friend Anna was smiling again. I am not very good with psychology but telling Ania a large amount of jokes did the job. Since then, every time she feels sad, she gives me a call looking for a cure with my sense of humour.
2. Last week we had a maths test. Yesterday our teacher gave us our test back and I noticed that my friend got really sad when she got hers. Turned out, her grade was too low for her to be happy with it and said that her parents would be very angry with her. I explained to her that one bad grade isn't the end of the world, and if that's okay I could help her get a better one next time.