TEST 55 Questions 1-7. Match the following headings (A-H) to the texts (Q1-Q7). Note: There is one extra heading which you do not need to use. HEADINGS: A) Head-and-heart listening B) Clear responsibilities C) Family discussions D) Flexibility E) Balanced communication F) Caring and appreciation G) Family roots H) Encouragement Q1. Building a successful family is like building a home. Both need a plan. A successful family based on unity
and love takes careful planning, but it’s worth every moment. The best way to be organized as a family is
to talk together about family matters. By doing this, families enjoy a special closeness and stability.
Memories made together during this time will bond and sustain your family through the years.
Q2. Family traditions promote feelings of warmth and unity. Trace your family tree and collect all the
photographs of your ancestors that you can find. Public libraries and bookstores have books on genealogy
for you to get you started. Compile a family oral history. Ask older relatives to talk about their parents and
childhood and record their comments. These stories contain a glimpse of the past that would be lost
otherwise.
Q3. How much time should families spend together? That varies from family to family. Families with young
children usually spend most of their time together. Families with teenagers may spend less time together
because teens naturally want to spend more time with their friends. Healthy families keep a good balance
between ‘too much’ and ‘not enough’ time together. They spend enough time to satisfy all family
members.
Q4. Strong families take time to talk to one another. They share their hopes and dreams, feelings and concerns.
It means laying aside personal views and really trying to understand the other person’s point of view. This
involves listening beyond words to the meanings and feelings attached to them. A good listener can better
understand and respond to the needs and concerns of others if he or she cares about them.