F .: I'm sorry, you can give me a little of your time? P .: Yes, of course. Do you need help? J .: The fact that I'm a journalist, and writing an article about the lifestyle of the teenager in Russia. Could you answer a couple of questions? P: With pleasure! J .: fine. Let's get started. What do you think about what to expect from its youth education? if they experience difficulties in their studies? P: I think any teenager interested in to get a good education, and after a decent job. After a decent knowledge gives way to the future. Of course, teenagers are many problems associated with the school. Now it is very difficult to learn and master something new. But we try. M: Good. And how do you feel about the school: to love or dislike? P: in general, very difficult to answer this question. I love school because here I communicate with all my friends ,, here, and I do not like at the same time, since it's hard to get up early every day and do homework. M .: How do you think you can do anything to love school? n: accept. Or just start to try ... everyone has their own ways. M: Great. And how do you feel about fashion? if personal preference? P: I'm not chasing fashion, NHL try her match. As for style, I like kezhl. F: a school uniform? P: I'm neutral in her. Of course, sometimes you want to wear what you like, but the school has a school, so I stick to the school uniform. F: How teens organize your time? P: Who like. Now teenagers go to discos, going out with friends, well, or just hang on the internet. Well: Observed a balance between study and recreation? P: I think that now there is no such balance. Someone has time to rest, and someone just learning. Nowadays teenagers heavily allocate personal time after school. F: What are the interests of the younger generation? P: most teens do sports, it has become popular recently. And of course, music. It has always been the best friend of a teenager. I do not see how you can live without it. M: Good. And what do you know about the exotic hobby? Do you have it? P: no. Unfortunately, I can not say anything about them, as she is not fond of such activities. F: Oh well. You already helped me a lot. Thank you very much! Goodbye! P: I was pleased to help you. Goodbye!
We decided to (0) push on and try to reach Venice by Friday afternoon – before the weekend hordes (16) turned up. Susan was eager to see the city of waterways, as she had never been before, while I wanted to look up an old friend called Davina, who was now studying Italian at university in Venice. Davina had given me an open invitation to more or less (17) drop in at any time, and she was as good as her word, for she not only put us up, but also spent the whole weekend (18) pointing out the sights to us. She had never met Susan before, but they (19) got on immediately, which was a relief. My intention had been to pay her a flying visit, and then head off to Trieste, but we had such a wonderful time that we (20) ended up staying for four days. Venice did not disappoint us, (21) living up to its reputation as the most beautiful of cities.
On a less triumphant note, poor Susan lost her handbag, including a large amount of cash and her bank cards. She ran up a huge bill phoning home and contacting her bank in London. At least she’d had enough sense to (22) take out travel insurance, so this (23) paid for the costs of most of the loss.
P .: Yes, of course. Do you need help?
J .: The fact that I'm a journalist, and writing an article about the lifestyle of the teenager in Russia. Could you answer a couple of questions?
P: With pleasure!
J .: fine. Let's get started. What do you think about what to expect from its youth education? if they experience difficulties in their studies?
P: I think any teenager interested in to get a good education, and after a decent job. After a decent knowledge gives way to the future. Of course, teenagers are many problems associated with the school. Now it is very difficult to learn and master something new. But we try.
M: Good. And how do you feel about the school: to love or dislike?
P: in general, very difficult to answer this question. I love school because here I communicate with all my friends ,, here, and I do not like at the same time, since it's hard to get up early every day and do homework.
M .: How do you think you can do anything to love school?
n: accept. Or just start to try ... everyone has their own ways.
M: Great. And how do you feel about fashion? if personal preference?
P: I'm not chasing fashion, NHL try her match. As for style, I like kezhl.
F: a school uniform?
P: I'm neutral in her. Of course, sometimes you want to wear what you like, but the school has a school, so I stick to the school uniform.
F: How teens organize your time?
P: Who like. Now teenagers go to discos, going out with friends, well, or just hang on the internet.
Well: Observed a balance between study and recreation?
P: I think that now there is no such balance. Someone has time to rest, and someone just learning. Nowadays teenagers heavily allocate personal time after school.
F: What are the interests of the younger generation?
P: most teens do sports, it has become popular recently. And of course, music. It has always been the best friend of a teenager. I do not see how you can live without it.
M: Good. And what do you know about the exotic hobby? Do you have it?
P: no. Unfortunately, I can not say anything about them, as she is not fond of such activities.
F: Oh well. You already helped me a lot. Thank you very much! Goodbye!
P: I was pleased to help you. Goodbye!
Kate’s Travel Diary
We decided to (0) push on and try to reach Venice by Friday afternoon – before the weekend hordes (16) turned up. Susan was eager to see the city of waterways, as she had never been before, while I wanted to look up an old friend called Davina, who was now studying Italian at university in Venice. Davina had given me an open invitation to more or less (17) drop in at any time, and she was as good as her word, for she not only put us up, but also spent the whole weekend (18) pointing out the sights to us. She had never met Susan before, but they (19) got on immediately, which was a relief. My intention had been to pay her a flying visit, and then head off to Trieste, but we had such a wonderful time that we (20) ended up staying for four days. Venice did not disappoint us, (21) living up to its reputation as the most beautiful of cities.
On a less triumphant note, poor Susan lost her handbag, including a large amount of cash and her bank cards. She ran up a huge bill phoning home and contacting her bank in London. At least she’d had enough sense to (22) take out travel insurance, so this (23) paid for the costs of most of the loss.