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The Problems with New Year's Resolutions - Interemediate reading practice

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I am back after the long Christmas break - full of energy and plans! Do you like to make New Year's resolutions? Or, even better - are you the kind of people who keep them? :) This year I've decided to become a vegeterian, and for a carnivore like me - it is a revolution :) For the moment it's going great, I'm enjoying cooking new recipes (my boyfriend is less enthousiastic:) ) and I really hope that this New Year's resolution I will keep! Today's reading is about the promises we make to ourselves with the begining of a new year and  about the failures connected with it :) As usual - the printable version has some extra warming-up speaking and vocabulary activities. To get it, click HERE . The Problems With New Year’s Resolutions A New Year’s resolution is a promise that we make to ourselves to change something in our lives for the better. The changes are supposed to start with the beginning of the New Year, which gives many people an excuse to ab