1) Your son has been suspended from school for bad behaviour. You consider ______(send) him to a private school. (5) Tell him he had better _______ (improve) his behaviour. (9) 2) Your son says it was the worst experience of his life and will never _____ (forgive) you. He goes back to his old school unhappier than he was before. (1- restart) 3) Choose a hobby: ________ (play) guitar might be a nice idea for him. Buy him an electric guitar and pay for lessons. (6) _________(attend) art classes. He was quite good at drawing when he was younger. (14) 4) He goes back to his old school it's time to try something different. Arrange for him ____ (see) a psychologist. (17) Try and get him interested in _ (do) something new, help him find a hobby, perhaps? (3) 5) Despite you not ____ (be) able to afford it, he spends the next 3 months studying at private school. However, he doesn't enjoy ____ (travel) 3 hours a day. You pay for another year of school and hope he gets used to the travelling. (7) You send him to a boarding school instead. (8) 6) This is a disaster. He never wants ___ (play) his guitar and he's rude to his guitar teacher. You think it's better ____ (sell) the guitar and use the money for smth else. Perhaps buying a set of golf clubs? (12) Send him to art classes. (14) 7) Success! He seems to be doing better at school and his teachers see an improvement in his behaviour. You intend ________ (continue) sending him to this school. (11) You send him back to his old (local) school now his behaviour is better. You can also save money. (4) 8) OK, there isn't any travelling but he really hates boarding school and becomes really quiet and withdrawn. You would rather see him ______(behave) badly than be so depressed. You send him back to his old private school. (11) You expect him ___ (get) used to it. (10) 9) It doesn't improve and he gets expelled from school. No other state school is prepared _______(take) him. You send him to a private day school far away from your home. (5) You send him to a boarding school so he doesn't have to ___ (travel). (8) 10) He doesn't and runs away. The police finds him one week later. This was terrible, you were really worried and promise not ____ (send) him away again. He goes back to his first school. (4) 11) Unfortunately, you lose your job and you really can't afford _____ (spend) money on private education. Send him back to his old school. (4) 12) He's really good at _____ (play) golf as you used ____ (play) too you can spend time with him. You buy him expensive clubs and private lessons. You don't want to spoil him so you send him to a US camp for problem kids for 1 month. (18) You send him to a golf camp in the US resort and hope he behaves himself. (20) 13) Try ___ (get) him interested in culture and take him to museums, galleries and the theater. (15) Do some sport together. Try golf, you play and you never know he might ___(like) it. (12) 14) He really likes ____ (paint) and enjoys ____(be able to) express himself. He also makes some new friends in the class. You send him on a two-week painting course in the summer holidays. (16) You don't approve of his new friends and think he should try smth else but this time with his family. (13) 15) He's not interested and spends most of the time complaining about _____(be) bored and talking on his mobile phone. Either go back to (13) or, try a camp in US for badly behaved children ____(make) him realise how lucky he is and hopefully change him. (18) 16) While on the course, he was arrested by the police for graffiting. You had to __(pay) a fine and you think it's time he did things with his family so you can keep an eye on him. (13) 17) The psychologist thinks there is not so much wrong with your son. She suggests ____(do) a couple of things. Painting and you send him to art classes. (14) Spending more time ___(do) things together as a family. (13) 18) The sumer camp is like _____(be) in the military and is very strict. Your son phones you every day pleading to come home. Let him come home. (2) Make him ___(stay) until the end. (19) 19) Bad decision. He gets really angry and is accused of ____(attack) one of the organisers. He spends two months in a prison for young offenders in the USA. You send him back to his old school when he gets back. (1 - restart) 20) Trusting your son was a good move. He continues ____(play) golf and ends up ___(play) in tournaments and being quite successful. He has a focus and is more motivated to study. You have a happy son again! (The end)

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