This document provides role cards for giving advice to friends with different scenarios, including not having money to buy a birthday present, having a date with a dream person and needing date ideas, wanting to go to a party but having babysitting duties, and being asked out by a friend's partner who is fancied but also being friends with the partner's boyfriend/girlfriend. The role cards offer prompts for advising friends on interpersonal dilemmas.
This document provides role cards for giving advice to friends with different scenarios, including not having money to buy a birthday present, having a date with a dream person and needing date ideas, wanting to go to a party but having babysitting duties, and being asked out by a friend's partner who is fancied but also being friends with the partner's boyfriend/girlfriend. The role cards offer prompts for advising friends on interpersonal dilemmas.
This document provides role cards for giving advice to friends with different scenarios, including not having money to buy a birthday present, having a date with a dream person and needing date ideas, wanting to go to a party but having babysitting duties, and being asked out by a friend's partner who is fancied but also being friends with the partner's boyfriend/girlfriend. The role cards offer prompts for advising friends on interpersonal dilemmas.
Giving Advice Role Cards. Read the cards and choose one to give advice to a friend.
It’s my boyfriend/girlfriend’s birthday My best friend’s boyfriend/girlfriend
tomorrow and I haven’t got any asked me to go to a club with him money to buy a present! next Saturday night. I think he fancies me. I must admit that I fancy him too. What should I do? I have a date with the girl/boy of my My friends are trying to convince me dreams, where should we go? to smoke cigarettes but I don’t want to. There’s a big party on Saturday night It’s my best friend’s birthday next but I have to stay at home and look week and I want to organise a surprise after my little sister. What should I for him/her. do?