bear it in mind when someone does something good for us.
4. It was so powerful that he got everything he prayed for: food, a wife, a house, clothes and a ship.
5. He prayed that all his friend's prayers be answered. 6. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Integrated Skills Practicing
I. Viewing & Listening
Three simple tips:
1. Establish open lines of communication with your roommate. If something is bugging you, don't be afraid to let him or her know.
Be upfront and assertive, but not rude. And keep in mind that it's
always easier to deal with problems sooner than later. 2. Be respectful of your roommate's property and space. Ask permission
before you borrow things that aren't yours. Don't forget that only
half the room belongs to you. And always lock the door, even if
you'll be back in a minute.
3. Above all else, treat your roommate how you would like to be treated.
That's the golden rule.
III. Writing Model paper for your reference
Friendship is often compared to a flower. In general, flowers need sunlight and water to grow. If you don't expose flowers regularly to enough sunlight and water, they will wither and even die. The same applies to friendship. If you take a friendship for granted, not
spending time and energy nurturing/taking care of it, you may one day
find your friendship has ceased to exist. Conflict can be compared to
a blow to a flower. Friendships, especially young friendships, are unable to endure conflicts just as flowers cannot survive repeated blows.
If you have made promises to spend your time with your friend, keep your word. Otherwise it will hurt your friend's feelings. Old friends may be able to forgive your faults, but you cannot expect new friends to do the same. You must keep in mind that most friendships have a breaking
point and take care not to allow any conflict to go beyond that point.
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