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Pratica IELTS Speaking: Parent-Teacher Chat about Routines and Comfort Items

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Parent-Teacher Chat about Routines and Comfort Items - Advanced English Learning Podcast - LexiTalk
🔥 Advanced · IELTS · B2 · 2026.02.20 · 1m34s

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📝 Trascrizione dialogo IELTS Speaking

Ms. Patel, Teacher: Good morning, Mr Lewis. Thanks for coming in. How are things at home? Mr. Lewis, Parent: Morning. Busy as usual, but we had a calm weekend. I made pancakes on Saturday and he loved them. Ms. Patel, Teacher: That's lovely. At school he talks about the pancake breakfast you described. He mentioned the pancake twice, actually. Mr. Lewis, Parent: Really? He also brought his little cub in yesterday. That cub has been his comfort for a longtime. Ms. Patel, Teacher: Yes, the cub helps with separation. I suggested he could bring the cub for circle time when he seems unsure. Mr. Lewis, Parent: We were thinking of leaving the cub at school sometimes. It's been a longtime habit for him to cling to it at drop-off. Ms. Patel, Teacher: A gradual plan is best. One practical idea is a small timer for tidy-up. The timer gives a clear end to an activity. Mr. Lewis, Parent: We actually use a kitchen timer at home when we cook pancakes. The timer makes routines predictable. Ms. Patel, Teacher: He's making earnest attempts to join group play. His earnest face when he tries to share is noticeable. Mr. Lewis, Parent: That's good to hear. He has been putting in earnest effort with his puzzles lately. Ms. Patel, Teacher: Sometimes he hesitates, but the cub and a visible timer help. Over a longtime he should feel more secure. Mr. Lewis, Parent: So you recommend the timer and the cub at first, then slowly leaving the cub at school? Also, maybe a pancake morning for the class? Ms. Patel, Teacher: Exactly. The timer, the cub, and small rewards like a pancake morning could reinforce routines. We'll monitor progress.

📝 📚 Domande pratica IELTS

1

What comfort item does the child frequently bring to school?

2

Which tool do the speakers suggest using to make routines predictable?

3

What kind of event did the parent say took place at home over the weekend?

4

What does the teacher notice about the child's attitude during group activities?

5

Why do they recommend keeping the cub at first and then leaving it at school later?

6

What can be inferred about how the parent uses the timer at home?

7

In this context, what is the best synonym for the word 'earnest' as used in the passage?

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