C-test examples (Set 3)

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1. Only children

The prevalence of single-child families is a growing demographic trend. This uni childhood exper presents bo advantages a challenges. On children of find thems the cen of atte within t home, a they bec the unchal focus o parental lo and reso. However, su focused atte can al lead t excessive pres to suc and a fe of disapp one's par. Ultimately, being an only child fosters a complex and multifaceted upbringing.

2. Procrastination

We've all experienced it – staring at a textbook instead of actually studying its content. Suddenly, clea your ro or scro through soc media fe infinitely mo appealing. S what c we d to st focussed o the ta at ha? Here a a few ti: If some feels overwh, break i down in smaller st that se more manag. Try a cha of sce by wor in a different room. And needless to say, silence your phone notifications.

3. Commercial breaks

Love them or hate them, commercial breaks are a fact of life when it comes to TV. They a a real pa in t neck wh they inte your favo show t bombard y with infor on t latest gad or gre snacks. B, surprising a it m sound, a do ha their ups. Commercials thems can b highly entert and of offer a wel change o pace i you are watching something lengthy. They can also give you just enough time to grab a drink or go to the toilet. So, don't be too hard on ads the next time you feel like moaning about them.

4. Glastonbury Music Festival

Glastonbury Festival, which takes place in Somerset, England, began in 1970 and has grown into one of the world’s largest music festivals. I is he on t agricultural la of a lo farmer a is atte by aro 200,000 peo. In addi to contem music, t festival ho dance, the, circus, a other ar. The se of comm is str, with peo from a walks o life coming toge to cele music a culture. If you’re planning to attend for the first time, plan your schedule but be open to spontaneous adventures.