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16 giờ trước (12:04)

In today's fast-paced world, teenagers are facing an unprecedented level of stress. This stress can stem from a variety of sources, ranging from academic pressures to social expectations and technological overload. Understanding the reasons behind why teenagers feel stressed nowadays is crucial in order to address and mitigate these issues effectively.

Firstly, academic pressure is one of the primary reasons why teenagers experience stress. With the increasing competitiveness in education and the emphasis placed on academic achievements, teenagers often feel immense pressure to excel in their studies. The fear of not meeting parental or societal expectations, coupled with the desire to secure a successful future, can lead to feelings of anxiety and overwhelm.

Moreover, social factors contribute significantly to teenage stress. Adolescents are navigating a complex social landscape, where peer relationships, social acceptance, and self-image play pivotal roles. The pressure to fit in, maintain friendships, and conform to societal standards can be incredibly stressful for teenagers, especially in the age of social media, where comparison and validation are rampant.

Another significant source of stress for teenagers is the prevalence of technology and digital media in their lives. While technology has undoubtedly revolutionized the way we communicate and access information, it has also created new challenges for teenagers. The constant connectivity and exposure to social media platforms can lead to feelings of inadequacy, FOMO (fear of missing out), and cyberbullying, contributing to heightened stress levels among adolescents.

Furthermore, the transition from childhood to adulthood brings about a myriad of changes and uncertainties that can be overwhelming for teenagers. From academic and career decisions to personal identity and relationships, teenagers are often grappling with numerous existential questions and responsibilities, adding to their stress levels.

In conclusion, the reasons why teenagers feel stressed nowadays are multifaceted and complex. Academic pressure, social expectations, technological overload, and the challenges of adolescence all contribute to the stress experienced by teenagers today. It is essential for parents, educators, and society as a whole to recognize these issues and provide support systems and resources to help teenagers cope with and manage their stress effectively. By addressing the root causes of teenage stress and fostering resilience and self-care strategies, we can create a healthier and more supportive environment for the next generation.

I. Fill in “who, which, whose, when, where, why”. Say whether they can be omitted or not. ~ A: This is the shop ...which... has just opened. (it can’t be omitted.) ~ B: Oh good. I want to look in here. 1. A: Which of those men was your uncle? B: He was the one .......................................... was carrying a briefcase. 2. A: Is this the café .......................................... you met Sarah? B: Yes, this is the one. 3. A: Who was the girl...
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I. Fill in “who, which, whose, when, where, why”. Say whether they can be omitted or not.
~ A: This is the shop ...which... has just opened. (it can’t be omitted.)
~ B: Oh good. I want to look in here.
1. A: Which of those men was your uncle?
B: He was the one .......................................... was carrying a briefcase.
2. A: Is this the café .......................................... you met Sarah?
B: Yes, this is the one.
3. A: Who was the girl .......................................... said hello to us?
B: She’s the girl .......................................... car I bought last week.
4. A: Did you ask Joanne to the party?
B: Yes. I asked her on the day .......................................... she phoned.
5. A: It’s very cold outside today.
B: I know. That’s the reason .......................................... I’m wearing my coat.
6. A: What’s in that bag?
B: Just some clothes .......................................... I’m taking with me.
7. A: Have you seen my glasses?
B: They’re on the table, .......................................... you left them.

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NG
16 giờ trước (11:39)

1. who
2. where
3. who/whose
4. when
5. why
6. that
7. where

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1. A: Which of those men was your uncle?
B: He was the one ..................who........................ was carrying a briefcase.
2. A: Is this the café ......................where.................... you met Sarah?
B: Yes, this is the one.
3. A: Who was the girl .....................who..................... said hello to us?
B: She’s the girl ......................whose.................... car I bought last week.
4. A: Did you ask Joanne to the party?
B: Yes. I asked her on the day .........when................................. she phoned.
5. A: It’s very cold outside today.
B: I know. That’s the reason .....................why..................... I’m wearing my coat.
6. A: What’s in that bag?
B: Just some clothes .......................which.................. I’m taking with me.
7. A: Have you seen my glasses?
B: They’re on the table, ....................where...................... you left them.

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We met Peter and Mary last night. This house is theirs.

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8. In spite of studying hard, my parents are never pleased with my grades.

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5. In spite of knowing as Sam a kind guy, she wouldn't trust him.

8. In spite of studying hard, my parents are never pleased with my grades.

10. Inspite of her beauty, we all hated her.

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1. A

2. B

3. D

4. B