Pregunta: Whose influence on children is more important? Friends' or parents'?

Análisis

1.When answering this question, you should consider the different roles that friends and parents play in a child's development. Parents are typically the primary caregivers and role models, providing guidance, values, and support. They influence a child's early development, moral values, and decision-making skills. 2.On the other hand, friends become increasingly important as children grow older, especially in socialization, peer learning, and developing interpersonal skills. Friends can influence a child's interests, behaviors, and social norms. You can discuss how both influences are important but may vary in significance depending on the child's age and context.

1.When answering this question, you should consider the different roles that friends and parents play in a child's development. Parents are typically the primary caregivers and role models, providing guidance, values, and support. They influence a child's early development, moral values, and decision-making skills. 2.On the other hand, friends become increasingly important as children grow older, especially in socialization, peer learning, and developing interpersonal skills. Friends can influence a child's interests, behaviors, and social norms. You can discuss how both influences are important but may vary in significance depending on the child's age and context.

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  1. influenceimpact
    impact
  2. importantsignificant
    significant
Pregunta: Whose influence on children is more important? Friends' or parents'?

Idea 1

Parents
Parents
  1. Parents shape children's values and morals
    Parents shape children's values and morals
  2. They provide guidance and set boundaries
    They provide guidance and set boundaries
  3. Parents are role models for behavior and attitudes
    Parents are role models for behavior and attitudes
  4. They offer emotional support and stability
    They offer emotional support and stability
  5. Parents influence long-term decisions, like education
    Parents influence long-term decisions, like education

Idea 2

Friends
Friends
  1. Friends impact social skills and peer interactions
    Friends impact social skills and peer interactions
  2. They influence fashion, hobbies, and interests
    They influence fashion, hobbies, and interests
  3. Friends provide a sense of belonging and acceptance
    Friends provide a sense of belonging and acceptance
  4. Peer pressure can affect behavior and choices
    Peer pressure can affect behavior and choices
  5. Friends help develop communication and teamwork skills
    Friends help develop communication and teamwork skills

Idea 3

It Depends
It Depends
  1. Age and developmental stage can determine influence
    Age and developmental stage can determine influence
  2. Parents may have more influence in early childhood
    Parents may have more influence in early childhood
  3. Friends become more influential during teenage years
    Friends become more influential during teenage years
  4. The quality of the relationship matters for both
    The quality of the relationship matters for both
  5. Cultural and societal factors can also play a role
    Cultural and societal factors can also play a role
Pregunta: Whose influence on children is more important? Friends' or parents'?

Vocabulario relacionado

  1. peer pressure
    peer pressure
  2. role model
    role model
  3. guidance
    guidance
  4. upbringing
    upbringing
  5. values
    values
  6. behavior
    behavior
  7. support
    support
  8. trust
    trust
  9. communication
    communication
  10. advice
    advice
  11. relationship
    relationship

Modismos auténticos

Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
  1. to be a chip off the old block: to resemble one's parents in behavior or appearance
    to be a chip off the old block: to resemble one's parents in behavior or appearance
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