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BabaBlast [244]
2 years ago
11

Consider a scenario in which you're trying to communicate to your parents that you should have a later curfew. Write a dialogue

between you and your parents detailing this conversation. Keep in mind the principles of communication.
English
2 answers:
zalisa [80]2 years ago
7 0

In this example, the scenario will be the fact that I have started high school. I believe that because of this, my curfew should be different. This is an example of a dialogue that would discuss this:

Me: "Mom, dad. I want to talk to you."

Parents: "Sure. What is it?"

Me: "But please, listen to the end. I was just thinking that maybe I deserve to have a later curfew now."

Parents: "Ok...."

Me: "It's just that, now that I have started high school, I really feel mature enough to manage my own time. I think that school's is going to be much tougher and I will have more work. So I also deserve more time to relax. And if my curfew is different, then I will have more time to do the things I want."

Parents: "Well... we'll think about it."

Me: "Please, consider it. I will also be making more friends, and spending time with them is also important. I promise I will take care of school and my grades."

Parents: "Ok, let's try it for a month, and see how it goes."

Me: "Thank you!"

11Alexandr11 [23.1K]2 years ago
6 0

One of the best ways to o one of these is have a parent talk with you.

EX:  "Mom, dad, I believe I should have a later curfew."

"Why"

then tell them. If it is one of the teachers that want a lot of detail, mention where you are with the adults, and etc.. 

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