Read the conversation again and decide who has these skills. Put a tick (v) in the correct column.
Gap-fill exercise
Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!
Earning your parents’ trust
Nam: Mai, why don't you answer your phone? It keeps ringing. Mai: It’s my mum who's calling me again. She wants me to contact her from time to time while I’m out. Nam: My parents usec to be like that. They thought I didn’t have the confidence to deal with difficult situations. Mark: I had the same experience. It was earning my parents’ trust that took a long time. But I managed to convince them that I'm responsible when I’m out and about. Mai: It’s my parents who still think I don’t have the skills to be independent. I'm not good at managing my time or money, but I’m independent at home - I can cook, clean the house, and do my laundry! Nam: That’s a good star! I use a time-management app to plan my weekly schedule including all my activities and responsibilities. Would you like me to help you install it? Mai: That'd be great. Thanks, Nam. Mark: I use a money-management app. It’s the app that taught me how to be responsible with money. Mai: Mark, can you show it to me? Mark: No problem. My parents also encourage me to take part-time jobs and pay me for doing certain chores around the house. Mai: Lucky you!