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t advice does Millie’s mother give her? She feels sleepy in class. She should manage her time better and go to bed earlier Millie: Mum, many of my classmates have problems. Mum: Really? How about you? Do you have any problems? Millie: Yes, I do. Sometimes I feel sleepy in class. Mum: Oh dear. You don’t get enough sleep. Millie: What should I do then? Mum: Perhaps you should manage your time better and go to bed earlier. Millie: OK. I’ll try. adv. 或許,可能 A: …, today many teenagers have problems. B: Really? Do you have any problems? A: Yes, I do. Sometimes I …. B: Oh, I see. You …. A: What should I do then? B: Perhaps you should ….(Why not …?/Why don’t you …?/ What/How about…?) A: Thank you for your advice. B: You’re wele. Make up dialogues like this Match: Problems and Advice Problems have enough time to do homework fat noisy at home munication with parents no close friends.... Advice A. eat less and exercise more your time carefully a note to tell your parents you need them others to give you a quiet place to study part in all kinds of activities and try to make yourself outgoing and easygoing 1. You eat too much. too much 太多,修飾不可數(shù)名詞 too many 太多,修飾可數(shù)名詞 much too 太 …… ,修飾形容