In one word, how would you describe yourself? You can submit more than one answer.
1. "Advise" is a verb. Example: "I advise you to learn English. You will need it in your higher studies" 2. "Advice" is a noun. Example: "My father gave me this advice when I was young: never give up"
What is the difference between "ADVISE" and "ADVICE"?:
The phrase 'take my advice' first appeared in print in 1821. The ancient Egyptians believed that giving advice was the highest form of wisdom. The average person in the United States receives more than 50 pieces of advice each year.
Fun facts:
Think and answer: What advice given to you do you find most helpful and why?
Think and answer: Who would you talk to if you needed an advice?
A friend comes to you and says: "I'm terrible at English and I think I should do something about it. What do you advise me to do?" What is your advice? Write down.
Brain break: Draw a picture of a flying hot dog wearing sunglasses.
Which of the following is the best way to give advice?
- Tell someone what to do
- Share your experience
- Listen and support
- Yell and criticize
Which of the following is not a good way to give advice?
- Listen and support
- Talk without interruption
- Force your opinion on someone
- Be patient and kind
Which of the following is the best way to get someone to listen to your advice?
- Raise your voice
- Be respectful and understanding
- Act like you know best
- Be aggressive and demanding
Which of the following is an example of bad advice?
- You should be honest and true
- You should make fun of someone's choices
- You should lead others by example
- You should do what makes you happy
Which of the following is the most important thing to do when giving advice?
- Show respect
- Be pushy
- Be judgemental
- Be a know-it-all