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прочитайте тексты и установите соответствие между текстами а–g и заголовками 1–8. запишите свои ответы в таблицу. используйте каждую цифру только один раз. в есть один лишний заголовок.
1. building new relations
2. rent a granny
3. care and support
4. keeping family together
5. going out together
6. family violence
of course, as your children grow, marry and have children of their own, it is not as easy to spend each holiday together. be flexible and either alternate holidays or pick a few specific holidays where the entire family will be together. sometimes it sounds like an overwhelming feat, especially if you have a large family, but as i said, children, even when they become adults, need those special occasions and traditions and they will go out of their way to make sure they happen.
if your sister-in-law is much younger than you, then it will be very easy for you to win her over. little girls love spending time with their big brother’s girlfriends, and you’re this little girl’s big brother’s wife, so she’s going to be elated to spend time with you. play together with barbie dolls, or ask her to help you decorate some christmas cookies. become her friend, and take an active interest in her, and she will love you forever.
a new "grannies-for-rent" service in poland brings together elderly people without families, and people who miss having real grandparents. a local university for the elderly set up the programme, which aims to benefit people from all generations.
unfortunately for many, home can be anything but a safe haven. men and women alike may find their home a fierce battleground. for children it may be where they are most vulnerable to assault, misuse or deprivation, ironically at the very hands of those who have a duty to safeguard and nourish them. even the elderly may have reason to fear those who should be their caretakers.
parents give an enormous amount to their children, and as a result they’re extremely invested in them, in helping them grow and thrive. they look out for their interests, stay up with them when they’re sick, clean up their messes when they’re sick - all of that investment helps the child grow and feel secure.
This text talks about a new service in Poland that connects elderly individuals without families with people who miss having real grandparents. It suggests that this program aims to build new relationships between different generations.
2. Rent a granny - if your sister-in-law is much younger than you, then it will be very easy for you to win her over.
This text discusses the idea that if someone's sister-in-law is much younger than them, it would be easy to build a bond and win her over. It suggests that spending time and engaging in activities with her will help develop a positive relationship.
3. Care and support - unfortunately for many, home can be anything but a safe haven.
This text highlights that home is not always a safe place for some individuals. It suggests that both men and women, including children and the elderly, may experience assault, misuse, or deprivation within their own homes. It addresses the need for care and support in such situations.
4. Keeping family together - as your children grow, it is not as easy to spend each holiday together.
This text acknowledges the challenges of keeping the entire family together as children grow and establish their own families. It emphasizes the importance of being flexible and either alternate holidays or identify specific occasions where the entire family can come together.
5. Going out together - children, even when they become adults, need those special occasions and traditions.
This text emphasizes that children, even as they become adults, still require special occasions and traditions. It suggests that they will go out of their way to ensure these events happen, highlighting the importance of spending time together as a family.
6. Family violence - home can be where children are most vulnerable to assault or misuse.
This text discusses the unfortunate reality that home can be a place where children are at a higher risk of experiencing assault or misuse. It reveals that even the elderly may fear those who should be their caretakers, addressing the issue of family violence.
Based on the description given, the remaining two options are:
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