If you go to a new school and want to make friends there, what should you do?<br />Here are some tips.<br />First, be as confident as you can.<br />But don't be rude.<br />Being confident means that you have a positive attitude toward life, in general, and other<br />people's ideas too.<br />Second, smile and laugh.<br />Smile at people when they look at you, and laugh when they say something that's funny<br />to you.<br />It's a great conversation starter, and it makes you seem friendly.<br />Third, invite others to do things.<br />Often, you'll need to take the first step to find new friends.<br />Ask some people to share a table at lunch, or ask someone to be your volleyball partner<br />in a gym class.<br />Join in some activities.<br />A new school and a new group of classmates offer great opportunities to develop some<br />new interests.<br />Try out for a school play or sports team.<br />Try attending a few volunteer activities.<br />Fifth, have an opinion.<br />Offer your opinions in class, and share your opinions in conversations.<br />Ask others what their opinions are.<br />People will remember you in no time, and want to talk to you and get to know you better.<br />Last but not least, remember people's names.<br />Do your best to remember other people's names and interests, which means you care about<br />them.<br />If you go to a new school and want to make friends there, what should you do?<br />Here are some tips.<br />First, be as confident as you can.<br />But don't be rude.<br />Being confident means that you have a positive attitude toward life, in general, and other<br />people's ideas too.<br />Second, smile and laugh.<br />Smile at people when they look at you, and laugh when they say something that's funny<br />to you.<br />It's a great conversation starter, and it makes you seem friendly.<br />Third, invite others to do things.<br />Often, you'll need to take the first step to find new friends.<br />Ask some people to share a table at lunch, or ask someone to be your volleyball partner<br />in a gym class.<br />Fourth, join in some activities.<br />A new school and a new group of classmates offer great opportunities to develop some<br />new interests.<br />Try out for a school play or sports team.<br />Try attending a few volunteer activities.<br />Fifth, have an opinion.<br />Offer your opinions in class, and share your opinions in conversations.<br />Ask others what their opinions are.<br />People will remember you in no time and want to talk to you and get to know you better.<br />Last but not least, remember people's names.<br />Do your best to remember other people's names and interests, which means you care about them.
(1)
How many tips are given by the speaker in all?
A . 5.B . 6.C . 7.
(2)
What does the speaker suggest we do in Tip 2?
A . Have selfconfidence.B . Smile and laugh.C . Invite others to do things.
(3)
What should we do according to the last tip?
A . Share our opinions with others.B . Join in some activities after class.C . Try to remember other people's names.