Friday, November 18, 2016

Classic Ann Landers

On November 14, 2016
I am going to learn about “Classic Ann Landers”
Hundreds of Ann Landers’ loyal readers have request that newspapers continue to publish her columns. These letters originally appeared in 1999.


source:https://www.creators.com/read/classic-ann-landers


➤Read each letters and match with it correct response.

➧The first people pen name of her is Careful in Louisiana.   She wanted to ask her to warm the readers to be caution anytime a stranger has been in their homes. And the next Ann Landers’ advise her to pay to be careful and check the lock all the door even though worker has been done or not.

➧The second person pen name of her is Granada Hills, Calif. His wife has a cancer but he didn’t want to friends say “Get well soon” because he well known his wife will die soon. He want friends to stop to say but he didn’t want to friend upset .And the next Ann Landers’ advise he can’t to help him because people are going to continue to say “Get well soon”.  

➧The third person pen name of her is Annoyed in Texas. The problem of her is Vanessa is constantly overstepping her bounds with her children. She wanted Ann Landers to help her solve the problem. Ann Landers advice she shouldn’t compete because it’s normal for new wife will make a points for her husband.            

➧And the last people pen name of her is Sitka, Alaska. The problem of Sitka is when she and her husband went to visited friend and relative but they talk about them or their family so they didn’t ask us about our family. And she wanted to “How many people behave this away?” And Ann Landers told “Million” it is only human to talk about ourselves and our children’s accomplishments, but people of good taste and well-balance egos ask questions about YOUR family, YOUR job and YOUR involvement.

After do exercise we are going to answer the question.

And then Teacher said “Make a group 3 people” for answer the next question. So they have a problem and we are Ann landers and we are going to give advice for her.

Dear Ann Landers: Our 13-year-old granddaughter, an only child, visited us recently and seemed completely bored by everything we did to entertain her. We tried museums and galleries, local tourist and lovely restaurant, but she showed absolutely no interest. Also, she ate almost nothing. This may have been the reason she had a little energy or enthusiasm for do anything.  
We had planned for “Maggie” to visit a week, but after three day of getting nowhere with her, we asked whether she wanted to go home. She said “Yes” so we drove her 250 miles back to her parents’ place, even though they had provide her with an airline ticket to return three days later.
Her parents conclude that we expected too much of Maggie and were overly demanding. Ann, this girl is not pleasure to be around. She has grown up with the idea that it is OK to drop her clothes on the floor—and the same with wet bath towels. When we played board games, she tossed all the pieces on to the carpet when she was losing. This behavior was shocking to us, especially because her father (our son) is a psychologist and her mother is a teacher.
Do you have any suggestion on way we can improve our relationship with Maggie? I suspect there are other grandparents who are having this same problem.-----Frustrated in the Southwest.   


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