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Thinking about the future

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READING   Read the text below and do the following exercises Thinking about the Future “I like thinking about the future,” said Anna. “I want to be a doctor. I enjoy helping people. Science is my favorite subject at school. I always study hard for my science tests. In the future, I want to work in a big hospital and help sick children.” Ben smiled and said, “I don’t want to be a doctor. I want to be a chef. I love cooking. I watch many cooking videos online and try new recipes at home. My parents say my pasta is very good. My dream is to open my own restaurant one day. I want people to enjoy my food.” “Your pasta is great,” laughed Carlos. “But I don’t like cooking. I want to be a musician. I play the guitar every day after school. Music makes me feel happy and free. I want to play in a band and go on tour in different countries. I also want to write my own songs.” Anna looked at her friends and said, “Our dreams are very different, but that’s okay. If we work hard, maybe we can al...

Dreams

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Can dreams predict the future? Can dreams give us a clue about what will happen in our lives in the future? Dreams have fascinated humans for centuries, and various cultures have attributed different meanings to them. However, from a scientific perspective, dreams are generally understood as a way for the brain to process emotions, experiences, and memories.  There isn't conclusive scientific evidence that dreams can predict the future in a literal or specific sense. Instead, dreams can sometimes reflect your subconscious thoughts, feelings, and concerns. Here are a few points to consider: 1. ** Emotional Processing **: Dreams often deal with unresolved emotions or thoughts. If you're anxious about an upcoming event, for example, you might dream about it in various forms. 2. ** Patterns and Problem-Solving **: Sometimes, dreams can help you see patterns or come up with solutions to problems because your mind is making connections that you might not have consciously noticed. 3. ...