Work in pairs. Talk about your experiences of peer pressure. Use the following guiding questions.

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!
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Positive peer pressure is when your friends encourage you to do something that benefits you or others, or when you inspire each other to achieve common goals. Some examples of positive peer pressure are:
- your friend to exercise regularly and join you in a fitness class.
- your friend who wants to quit smoking or drinking and avoiding situations where they might be tempted.
- with your friends for a local charity or community project.
- together and helping each other to understand difficult concepts or prepare for exams.
- up to bullying or discrimination together and promoting a culture of respect and inclusion.
- your creativity and sharing your talents with each other, such as writing, singing, or drawing.
Positive peer pressure can build trust, self-esteem, and social skills, and foster a sense of belonging and purpose. It can also contribute to a healthier and more positive school or community culture.