Three different speakers are explaining what dreams are. Read the text and answer the questions below. Alex. Dreams are just a load of rubbish! Lots of people talk about interpreting dreams and using them to find out something about yourself, but that makes no sense to me. I'll tell you what my dreams are like! Today, a flying pasta monster and a UFO with pink and green aliens with huge tentacles chase me and I have to shoot back with a blaster made of sweets. Tomorrow, I meet my favourite actor at the local park but he turns out to be my classmate and we decide to travel to Spain by car together. Do you really think I should reflect on this? I doubt that. Brian. I believe that dreams are extremely important! I always write down the dreams I have and look them up on the Internet in order to find the best interpretation. I'm sure that dreams can help us to live a better life because they give us lots of signs. Recently, I had an awful nightmare about my sister. I asked her to stay home the next day, and you'll never believe what happened! The bus she usually takes got in a road accident! I'm extremely glad that my subconscious mind helped keep her safe and sound. Claire. Psychologists normally state that our dreams can reflect the impressions and emotions we collect while being awake. There is no proof that dreams may symbolise something particular, predict the future, or tell us what exactly we should do. However, they are still a powerful instrument of self-understanding. For example, bad dreams may help you to notice that you've lost your way in life or you're under stress. Who doesn't give their own opinion? For whom dreams are really significant? Who thinks that dreams are useless fantasies? Who explains dreams from a scientific point of view? Who gives an example of how dreams help a person? Whose dreams are very colourful?
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Three different speakers are explaining what dreams are. Read the text and answer the questions below.

Alex. Dreams are just a load of rubbish! Lots of people talk about interpreting dreams and using them to find out something about yourself, but that makes no sense to me. I'll tell you what my dreams are like! Today, a flying pasta monster and a UFO with pink and green aliens with huge tentacles chase me and I have to shoot back with a blaster made of sweets. Tomorrow, I meet my favourite actor at the local park but he turns out to be my classmate and we decide to travel to Spain by car together. Do you really think I should reflect on this? I doubt that.

Brian. I believe that dreams are extremely important! I always write down the dreams I have and look them up on the Internet in order to find the best interpretation. I'm sure that dreams can help us to live a better life because they give us lots of signs. Recently, I had an awful nightmare about my sister. I asked her to stay home the next day, and you'll never believe what happened! The bus she usually takes got in a road accident! I'm extremely glad that my subconscious mind helped keep her safe and sound.

Claire. Psychologists normally state that our dreams can reflect the impressions and emotions we collect while being awake. There is no proof that dreams may symbolise something particular, predict the future, or tell us what exactly we should do. However, they are still a powerful instrument of self-understanding. For example, bad dreams may help you to notice that you've lost your way in life or you're under stress.

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Who doesn't give their own opinion? [Alex|Brian|Claire]

For whom dreams are really significant? [Alex|Brian|Claire]

Who thinks that dreams are useless fantasies? [Alex|Brian|Claire]

Who explains dreams from a scientific point of view? [Alex|Brian|Claire]

Who gives an example of how dreams help a person? [Alex|Brian|Claire]

Whose dreams are very colourful? [Alex|Brian|Claire]