-hello! your dress is awesome today -thanks, i like it too. -where did you buy it? -oh, you know. new shop have opened today in mall. it named "sally" -we need to visit this anywhere and why did u wear this dress today? -i'll go to the party today. -cool. i think this dress suit for party. and what material is this? -it's cotton. -i thought it's silk. -no. it's cotton. so soft. - i haven't buy the clothtes for a long time. - i think we need go to buy you something -absolutely. i like white t-shirts with prints and blue jeans. -we can buy this all after school and go to the party today -i don't know. i think i'm busy today -oh, come on, let' have fun. -OK, but only if we'll buy cool shirt with jeans -we'll buy it. i promise. -great. see you after school. bye -bye
Many things have changed over the past decades. Same can be said about the life of modern teenagers. Today teens are more independent, have other interests, and are definitely lazier than before. Computer is the root of most changes in the society. Modern teenagers spend almost all their free time online, playing computer games, chatting with friends, surfing social networks, instead of going out and doing some outdoor activities. If you ask a teenager what the life was like twenty or thirty years ago, he won’t answer, because he doesn’t know. Modern children simply can’t imagine their life without cell phones, tablets and MP3 players. These gadgets have gradually replaced the whole world of childish games and live communication. Previous generations of teenagers could still be seen in the streets jumping, running around and playing active games. Today, teenagers are mostly seen online. From the one hand, it’s certainly not good. From the other hand, this can be understood. How can children avoid electronic toys if they are everywhere? Other than that, the life of teenagers is not easy. They have a number of problems, which they don’t want to discuss with adults. Chatting with friends, at least they can share with them. Being online, they can also find answers for many urgent questions or problems. Modern teenagers are luckier than other generations for having the freedom of choice and life full of possibilities. It’s a “computer-based” generation. Even their homework is done with the help of computers and the Internet.
1. Ann is coming to see us at THE end of May or THE beginning of June. 2. Alan studied chemistry at THE London University. 3. Jack made A very bad mistake. 4. Everybody needs food. 5. Can you drive A car? 6. We live in THE country, about five miles from THE nearest village. 7. I never drink milk. 8. "Is this book cheaper than that one?" - "No, they are THE same price." 9. THE Prime Minister is THE most important person in THE British government. 10. Britain is AN island. 11. When I finish my studies, I'm going to THE United States for a year. 12. Panama Canal joins THE Atlantic Ocean and THE Pacific Ocean. 13. There are two cinemas in our town - Regal and Plaza.
-thanks, i like it too.
-where did you buy it?
-oh, you know. new shop have opened today in mall. it named "sally"
-we need to visit this anywhere and why did u wear this dress today?
-i'll go to the party today.
-cool. i think this dress suit for party. and what material is this?
-it's cotton.
-i thought it's silk.
-no. it's cotton. so soft.
- i haven't buy the clothtes for a long time.
- i think we need go to buy you something
-absolutely. i like white t-shirts with prints and blue jeans.
-we can buy this all after school and go to the party today
-i don't know. i think i'm busy today
-oh, come on, let' have fun.
-OK, but only if we'll buy cool shirt with jeans
-we'll buy it. i promise.
-great. see you after school. bye
-bye