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Neighbours: Lesson 1C

The document discusses characteristics of good neighbors and questions about neighborly issues such as dealing with problem pets or noise complaints. It also provides definitions of what makes a neighbor and questions to consider about neighbors.
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Neighbours: Lesson 1C

The document discusses characteristics of good neighbors and questions about neighborly issues such as dealing with problem pets or noise complaints. It also provides definitions of what makes a neighbor and questions to consider about neighbors.
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NEIGHBOURS

LESSON 1C
Discussion
❖ Have you ever had a ‘neighbour from hell’?

❖ If your neighbour’s pet dog regularly came into your home or garden- what would you do? What’s
is the worst thing a neighbour can do?

❖ Would you ever go round to your neighbour after midnight and complaint?

❖ What are the three most important characteristics of a wonderful?

❖ Is it better to know your neighbour very well-or not to know them at all?

❖ Would you like to live next door to your country’s leader?


Who makes a good neighbour?
◦ A neighbour is a person who helps you in times of need.

◦ • A neighbour is a person who lives next door to you.

◦ • A neighbour is a person who watches you from across the street.

◦ • A neighbour is a person who knows everything about you, but you don’t know how.

◦ • A neighbour is a person who feeds your cat when you are on holiday.

◦ • A neighbour is a person you want to know is there, but never want to see.

◦ • A neighbour is a person who interests you more than your own family.

◦ • A neighbour is a person who keeps you awake at night.


How & WH-Questions
◦ Question words are used to ask about specific qualities, times, places, people and so on. Below is a list of
question words and example sentences:

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