Wednesday, January 5, 2022

(to) face pressure: Common English Expressions in the News


Who doesn't know pressure?

We know the expression "to feel pressure" but today we explore another expressions dealing with pressure: (to) face pressure.

The (CDC) has faced pressure over the past week from outside medical experts to include a testing component in its new shortened isolation period.

What is the Center for Disease Control facing pressure about, or to do?

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Here's a different news story:

Understanding the pressures children and teenagers face

In the article above, we find the expression "to face pressure" not only in the headline but later on.

"Many children feel under pressure to fit in, and sometimes this means they do things they may not feel comfortable with or are unsure of."

Activities for You

Can you list some of the ways that teenagers where you live face pressure? Do boys and girls, males and females, face different types of pressure? We will begin this list and you complete it:

  1. Teens face pressure from their parents to do well in school.

  2. Teens face pressure from _______ to ______.

  3. Teens...

  4. Teenagers...

  5. Young adults ...

  6. ... 

 What are some pressures that adults face?

  1. Adults face pressure from __________ to__________.

  2. Fathers ...

  3. Mothers ...

 What are some techniques that you use when you face pressure?

 

 

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