Satzbau / Grammatik

  • 1.) What do you think of Gareth's attitude towards his parents? Do you think he should try and "take them as they are" as Christine says, or should he make them talk about politics and his work with them?

    I think it's always worth trying to talk to his parents openly about everything.

    2.) Do you like Christine? Do you like the way she gets along with Gareth and with her parents?

    Yes I like her. She has a good relationship with her parents and her boyfriend wants to give good advice.

    3.) Do you agree with Gareth that differences in age are less important than differences in education? In other words, do you think it is easy for people od differnt ages to get along with each other as long as they have had the same education? Or is it easier to get along with people of your own age, even if there is a great difference in education?

    I think the age and education play a role not always an intact living together , much more important is the nature and reason of a person .

  • für offen reden mit gibt es mehrere Optionen:
    to speak out => I think it's always worth trying to speak out with his parents about everything.
    to speak boldly => I think it's always worth trying to speak boldly with his parents about everything.
    to level with sb. => I think it's always worth trying to level with his parents about everything.

    Der Rest klingt ok für mich, da ich die Story nicht kenne...

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von Fluffy (4. Februar 2015 um 20:19)