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00:00recording, that's it, okay.
00:08Hello?
00:10Yes, I'm sorry.
00:13I don't see...
00:16No, I mean, have you seen this website like this before?
00:20Like a person like Mr. Dad giving advice to other people on what to do with their children?
00:26Did you ever see anything like this online, on internet or in Facebook, you know?
00:34Oh, yes, I had.
00:38For example?
00:42Facebook, I see about some girls.
00:48About some what?
00:50Girls?
00:52Some what? Girls?
00:55Girls, sorry.
00:56What do you mean?
01:00Chicas o como? Girls?
01:03Yes.
01:05And what happened to those girls?
01:07I see...
01:09I saw?
01:10No, I saw, I saw, because it's past.
01:12When I speak past, I use the verb past of SII.
01:14The past of SII is so.
01:16So, how is the word?
01:18I saw on a website.
01:21I saw on my...
01:24Yes.
01:24On that one?
01:25Yes.
01:26Bye.
01:27Yes.
01:28Yes.
01:28Yes.
01:29So, then we have to make the idea again.
01:30Yes.
01:31Yes.
01:31The question is, is she has seen something similar to what this person is helping on internet
01:37so have you ever seen anything like this before money money good evening good evening welcome to
01:52the class good uh happy birthday money today is birthday hi hi thank you happy birthday to you
02:03happy birthday to you okay congratulations for you my for me my birthday is on december 25th
02:13oh okay thank you money thank you for coming thank you teacher that's great excellent very
02:25good so that we are with uh jose luis and uh no jose julian and nathalie right nathalie good evening
02:33good evening teacher okay that's that's good here we are with uh mr dad that we have this reading
02:44so we were having this question carlos good evening welcome today we were having this question of uh
02:51have you ever seen anything like this on internet before let me write that question for you have you
02:59ever seen our websites like this before like a person giving advice advice to other people to other
03:12people on how to treat how to treat children who come back home after after becoming independent
03:25it's a long question right it's a difficult question but i'm sure we can get it out yes so let's do it
03:36can you hear me
03:41yes okay so when when i make a question try to have a conversation with me you know i mean i'm your teacher
03:49you know i'm your teacher you're supposed to talk with me you know so that's the idea because
03:54if you don't talk with me it's gonna be complicated you know so uh so have you ever seen a website like
04:01this before a person giving advice to other people on how to treat children who come back home after
04:08becoming independent so for example uh nathalie are you independent in your life or not yet or are you in the
04:16process or tell me tell me a little bit uh well i'm in the process like uh well i try to learn uh how to go
04:28somewhere along like school but my mom still to university to school yes
04:39so i'm still learning about how to do it better
04:43okay that's good so how to have a better life yes
04:53uh hello yes okay that's good fantastic okay so in this case we have this reading you know we have
04:59actually an audio
05:07we actually have an audio here
05:10about
05:11mister debt right
05:13mister that
05:15who is a responsible
05:18a responsible father
05:20who is worried about other people having issues
05:26with their children
05:27so let's read let's listen to the conversation a little bit give me one second top notch
05:33one audience let me open the audio for you
05:36so that we can check out what he says
05:40what page is it 34 you need three
05:44so this is a reading this is a very interesting reading
05:48uh when adult children come home
05:51money do you understand the title
05:55do you know what it means when adult children come home
05:57they're my younger sister
06:00that is
06:02more or less
06:05i'm sorry
06:06the title right
06:08what it means
06:10when an adult
06:16and a child goes home
06:17yes
06:18when the adult children come home
06:23when they come home
06:24they're my younger sister
06:26okay
06:27so let's see
06:38let's see what uh because even in the united states
06:41occur
06:42inclusive in the estados unidos
06:44so we're right that sometimes the rains
06:47are so high in the city and uh
06:51the teenagers the young adults
06:53have no other option than returning home
06:57right so let's uh
06:59let's read a little bit
07:01let's check it out
07:02let's see
07:10screen one
07:11oh here it is so let's share the screen
07:15here we go to listen
07:22read and listen
07:25when adult children come home
07:27my wife and i recently sent our last child off to college
07:35we are ready to sell the house and travel
07:37but our oldest daughter doesn't have a job and plans to move back home
07:42what should we do
07:45most north americans expect their children to move out of the house at 18
07:51but that's changing
07:52today more adult children are returning home to live
07:57some don't have jobs or can't pay for the high costs of housing
08:01some are recently separated or divorced
08:05most are single but some come home with a wife husband or child too
08:10most parents are happy when their kids come back home to live
08:14however when a son or daughter can't find a job or is recently divorced
08:20there can be problems and if their son or daughter is still at home at the age of 35
08:26many parents are no longer happy
08:29in your case what if your daughter moves back home
08:33don't worry if you and your daughter had a good relationship when she was younger
08:38she'll be fine help her in any way you can and it's okay to ask how long do you plan on staying
08:46don't treat your daughter like a child
08:48in our culture adult children don't feel good about living at home
08:53and they don't want to depend on their parents help
08:56tell her you understand
08:59talk to your daughter as an adult
09:01have a discussion about paying for expenses and helping with household responsibilities and chores
09:07such as kitchen cleanup and doing laundry
09:10if you and your daughter talk and try to understand each other everyone will be happier
09:18okay so there we go you know there we have the reading
09:25money do you have any questions
09:27i said really not able to read it like that it was distorsionable a little bit
09:34the image
09:34yes
09:35but well what I heard from the situation when a child comes back home
09:40of the situation when a child comes back home to live with the parents
09:46let me see
09:51let me do my internet magic right
09:56yes
09:56let's see uh google meet here and uh here we go
10:03read and listen
10:20when adult children come home
10:26my wife and I recently sent our last child off to college
10:30we are ready to sell the house and travel
10:34but our oldest daughter doesn't have a job and plans to move back home
10:39what should we do
10:42most north americans expect their children to move out of the house at 18
10:47but that's changing
10:49today more adult children are returning home to live
10:53some don't have jobs or can't pay for the high costs of housing
10:58some are recently separated or divorced
11:01most are single but some come home with a wife husband or child too
11:07most parents are happy when their kids come back home to live
11:11however when a son or daughter can't find a job or is recently divorced there can be problems
11:18and if their son or daughter is still at home at the age of 35
11:22many parents are no longer happy
11:24in your case what if your daughter moves back home
11:30don't worry if you and your daughter had a good relationship when she was younger she'll be
11:35fine
11:36help her in any way you can and it's okay to ask how long do you plan on staying
11:42don't treat your daughter like a child
11:45in our culture adult children don't feel good about living at home
11:50and they don't want to depend on their parents help tell her you understand
11:55talk to your daughter as an adult have a discussion about paying for expenses and
12:00helping with household responsibilities and chores such as kitchen cleanup and doing laundry
12:06if you and your daughter talk and try to understand each other everyone will be happier
12:16okay so there we have you know one more time about these men who's trying to give advice to other
12:22parents that are quite confused and deceived on what to do with their children right so alondra how are you doing
12:36hi teacher that's good so what about this what do you think about this reading did you did you see
12:44anything like this before
12:48um in mexico is not a
12:51you know the tradition but it's um common for them to become independent
13:02at 18 years old
13:05yeah
13:10and when
13:14is more common in united states
13:17and why is not common here
13:21um like in mexico you know like what is like like the like the difference
13:29um i don't know i think that um is more
13:39common and live with the parents
13:44in mexico or in the united states
13:49in mexico and why do you think that it's way more coming to live with parents in mexico than
13:55in the united states is it because of politics is it because of a social issue is it because of
14:00economy what's the main problem or is it become because of crime you know i mean crime is a really
14:06top-notch uh topic these days with all the narco situation and all that stuff you know that people
14:12are so afraid of because i mean we have to be honest here you know the the drug dealers business and
14:18all that is a united states business you know that's not mexico's business i mean the united states is
14:23the the guilty for that so what is that what is the main problem of of here in mexico for for uh
14:31people not feeling confident enough so as to become independent do you think is it because of economy
14:38insecurity or because of the weather what's the problem for the economy and also because it is
14:50it's easier to uh it's easier to live with them it's easier to live with the what live with the parents
15:02or family like to get free money right yes okay that's good so that's the point so in this case we have
15:11these uh aspects of uh ask mr dad whose name is armin brought and he's a man who's got a website
15:21where he tries to help people i mean this is good you know it's like having your personal counselor
15:25about how to be a good father how to be a good uh a good mother you know with your with your children
15:32and how to improve communication like a kind of a psychologist you know he's like a kind of a counselor
15:39like a psychologist where he tries to provide you with the better uh insight to uh to uh you know
15:48to establish a better relationship with uh with the family particularly with uh children
15:57so that's the point so in this case we have we're gonna practice the pronunciation so alondra you
16:02start reading please my wife and i recently sent okay and my wife and i recently sent of the last
16:17chill of the college we are ready to sell the house and travel but overall this daughter doesn't have a
16:26job and plans to move back home what should we do okay that's good that's the point so in your personal
16:34opinion what do you think that this person should do
16:41i think that um talk that with the daughter and express the opinion
16:49um in both parts okay that's good and what would be the purpose of that do you think that the daughter
17:02should stay at her parents home or she should actually look for a another place or to get roommates or
17:11what what what would be the solution i don't know because um that's a good answer i am a daughter
17:26yes i mean we we have always we have always been uh we all have been in that point you know i mean to be
17:33a son or a daughter but for example i don't know if you imagine if you have children what would you do in
17:41that case would you kick your daughter out of the house to go to street to to leave as a homeless you
17:48know that would be an option or uh i don't know you could uh um you could help her to get an apartment
17:56or you could give her an adoption you know that that's another point that some uh people ought to
18:03say i mean in the united states there is a big industry where actually people give their children
18:08in adoption you know and that's uh that's something very common in that in that country so okay so we
18:15have here most north americans uh jose can you continue reading the next paragraph please
18:22most north americans expect their children to move out the house at 18.
18:34yes it said uh in most parents
18:43most parents are happy when they come back home to be however when a stone
18:49or daughter can find a job or is recently divorced there can be problems and if their son or daughter
19:02is still at the age of 55 my parents are no longer happy
19:08okay excellent very good they're no longer they're no longer happy with where are we most parents
19:20aren't happy with their uh kids well we we had to read uh from above you know most north americans
19:28expected their children to move out the house to move out of the house at 18 but that's changing today
19:35more adult children are returning home to live some don't have jobs or can pay for the high costs
19:43of housing some are recently separated of divorced most are single but some come home with a wife
19:50husband or a child too so that's uh the point right so that's uh overall the opinion that we have here
19:58so are they continue reading most parents please
20:11are you there
20:15yes teacher sorry
20:16can you repeat yeah can you read paragraph number three
20:30yes
20:32most parents are happy when their kids come back to come back home to live however when a son or daughter
20:41can't find a job can't find a job or is recently divorced there can be a problem and if their son or
20:50Darren is still at home at the age of 35 many parents are no longer happy okay and then so we have to
21:00review that you know pronunciation is going to be something like this most parents are happy with their
21:05kids come by home to live however when a son or daughter can't find a job or is recently divorced
21:14you know pronunciation of that word is divorced that means when you uh struggle and you discuss and you
21:23argue constantly with your couple most likely because the other person has is cheating you know that's
21:30one of the main reasons for which actually couples get divorced
21:36and um there can be problems and if their son or daughter is still at home at the age of 35
21:44many parents are no longer happy so uh Alondra would you like to uh give it another try please or
21:51Alondra would you like to like to connect the words you know okay
22:06most parents are happy when their kids come back home to live however when a son or daughter can't
22:15find a job or is recently divorced there can be problems and if their son or daughter is still at
22:24home at the age of 35 many parents are no longer happy
22:38okay that's good
22:39so there we have with uh paragraph number three in your case what if your daughter moves back home
22:50Carlos say good evening welcome today can you continue reading please the first point don't worry if you
22:58Carlos can you hear me
23:12or if not possible then Natalie can you continue reading the first point please
23:18yes don't worry if you and your daughter had a good relationship
23:23when she was younger when she was younger she will be fine help her in any way you can and that's
23:29and it's okay to ask how long do you plan on staying
23:35that's good excellent very good don't treat your daughter like a child's uh Alondra continue with the next point please
23:42don't treat this part uh point number two don't treat your daughter like a child
24:01don't treat your daughter like a child in our culture adult adult children don't feel good about
24:09living at home and they don't want to depend on their parents help deliver your understand okay try one
24:17more time with this pronunciation don't treat your daughter like a child in our culture adult children
24:25don't feel good about living at home and they don't want to depend on their parents help tell her you
24:32understand that's good you know like to be uh how can how do we say like
24:39don't treat your daughter like a child in our culture adult children don't feel good about
24:45living at home and they don't want to depend on their parents help they tell sorry tell her you understand
24:56that's good that's good you know like to be uh how can how do we say like comprehensible
25:04understanding with uh children so that's good so then we have the next one talk to your daughters and
25:09adult have a discussion about paying for expenses and helping with household responsibilities and chores
25:16such as kitchen clean up and doing laundry if you and your daughter talk and try to understand each
25:22other everyone will be happier you know that's what they say well that's uh one of my one of the main
25:28advice that these uh doctors tell us so read the last paragraph one more time uh uh jose with uh
25:37try to follow the intonation remember right as we practice so give it a try to the last paragraph please
25:52uh jose can you hear me uh sorry teacher repeat the last paragraph but i just
26:10um talk to uh talk to your daughter as an adult have a discussion about buying for expense and helping with
26:18household responsibility and chores such as kitchen cleaners and lunch laundry if you and your daughter
26:28start and try to understand each other every ever young will be happier okay that's good but you know
26:38there there is a a little a little problem right there which is called uh intonation you know that's
26:44we have to make our intonation right there so we're gonna make it something like this talk to your
26:50daughter as an adult have a discussion about paying for expenses and helping with household responsibilities
26:57and chores such as kitchen cleanup and doing laundry if you and your daughter talk and try to understand each
27:04other everyone will be happier so one more time please
27:20jose are you there
27:34um
27:41in my opinion is uh good for no you have you have to read it one more with the intonation did you
27:48listen to the intonation when i read it okay okay like try to emphasize try to connect the words for
27:57example in the paragraph where it says talk to your daughter as an adult have a discussion about paying for
28:03expenses for expenses and helping with household responsibilities and chores you see that how you
28:09uh connect the words you know that's important because that's what actually gives you the uh
28:16perception that you speak fluently you know so it's something that you have to practice and in order to
28:22improve that you have to uh repeat a couple times you know a couple times as many times as necessary so
28:30that you can um you can feel more comfortable with your pronunciation right so give it another try
28:36please please please okay thank you thank you thank you to your daughter
28:43that's good excellent one day you know it'll get better so that's that's the point so in this case
28:50we have what else we have confirmed facts complete each statement number one the parents are
29:20worried because they're worried because they're daughter we have four options can you read the four
29:23options uh arely please what what options do we have available here
29:32um sorry but i don't see
29:38there okay oh the uh you mean like the text yes let me see
29:50let me see where right there so we have number one the parents are worried because
29:56their daughter so you have to read the four options please
30:04letter a wants to move to their home letter b wants to move away from their home
30:14letter c doesn't want to leave their home letter d doesn't want to come home okay doesn't want to come home so
30:27what do you think the correct answer is
30:29what do you think the correct answer is what's the correct choice
30:45what's the correct choice option a option b option c option d for one million dollars
30:51option b doesn't want to come home the parents are worried because their daughter uh no no what's the
31:06correct answer so try to read the text one more time try to read it one more time i give you
31:12five minutes to read it one more time so that we have uh all the answers uh properly please
31:32that's to make uh our ideas clear about the reading so let's go one more time to the question okay one
31:39one more time let's try so the parents are worried because their daughter what's the correct option here
31:46for one million dollars
31:54option b option uh b wants to move away from their home are you sure no c oh c doesn't want to leave their
32:04home okay are you sure letter c any anyone else have another uh anyone else has another option
32:17any other possibility
32:21letter a letter a yes wants to move into their home because she left her home previously and now
32:29she wants to return right that's the point that's uh the topic about regarding when children come home
32:38after not having success in their personal life when they uh look for a new job or when they tried to
32:47establish uh you know a family or when they tried to move to a new apartment so they didn't have success
32:53and uh they rather uh prefer to come back home once more so number two what's number two alondra read number two please
33:08and according to abroad most north americans expect children to move out move out of their parents
33:19um one day um when we reach the age of 18
33:32when uh reaching uh day the age of 18 according to armin broad most of north americans expect their
33:39children yes that's good the age of 18 fantastic so those are the two options there you know infer
33:46information in ferris like to you know to suppose to try to look for the most logical option here
33:53check all the correct answers according to what armin broad says
33:59so we have here uh let me activate uh highlight so what are the reasons adult children are moving back home
34:09we have previous we have different options you can list you can mark
34:14more than one so what do you think
34:30so what do you think what possible options are here anyone number one number one number two
34:38they don't have jobs and what else try to read the options please do not do not simply conform by
34:46saying number one number two try to use your english you know i mean i know that i speak english but the
34:51the purpose of all these you know i mean the main reason for all this is that you that you
34:57my friends can't speak english you know that's the main reason if i continue speaking there's not much
35:03of a point to it you know because the teacher you know what's the credit for that that's not a big
35:08surprise the teacher can't speak english but you are the ones who are aimed and and uh and uh
35:17established to speak english right so that's good so number one what's what is it uh adele what's
35:24option number one they don't have job and what else any other option that you would like to mark here
35:35the second they get divorced they get divorced so that's uh one of the main reasons what about they
35:42can't afford housing do you know what that means do you know what that means what's the meaning of they
35:56can't afford housing do you know what's uh for me
35:59do you know what a four means yes or no yes if if they can pay a home fantastic so there we have
36:19they feel good about living with their parents and they want to depend on their parents let's stick to
36:23the first three options that's great so then we have number two uh jose can you read option number two
36:30question number two please
36:33yes teacher what are mr broads sufficient to the father
36:42is to discuss your smartphone
36:50so what are available options
36:55repeat it teacher so can you read the options please
36:58uh okay the option is to sell his house and work traveling to discuss george.com
37:07to ask his daughter to find a job to try to understand his daughter and do not worry too much about his daughter
37:18okay that's good so in this case we have some of these uh options here
37:23uh okay so what do you think is the correct option
37:29in my opinion is the option number two to discuss george of thumb
37:35the number three to ask his daughter to find a job and the number four to try to understand his daughter
37:43yes to find a job okay so that's great to try to understand his daughter so we have plenty of options
37:52to choose from here excellent so that we have discussed family cultural traditions frame your ideas
38:01complete the survey about about adult children in your country then compare answers with your parents so
38:08so i'm gonna send you this uh survey so that you can check mark the most common options that you
38:16that you uh
38:19that you would find like this uh did you okay don't worry
38:23okay so there we go so you can complete the uh the options here please
38:45so try to check the uh try to complete the survey you know your questioner and once that you're finished
38:51please send it to the water group please
39:21please send it to the water group please send it to the water group please send it to the water group please
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