- Who is the text about?
- Why are modern teenagers called Generation M?
- Does multitasking help you to study well? Why?
- What is specialists` advice ?
Julia is a typical 'Generation M' teenager. When there's no opportunity for face-to-face 1)communication she uses the 2)Internet to stay in touch with her best friends. Katie and Maya. "I'm always 3)texting them or chatting to them online!" Like most teenagers. Julia loves to talk with her friends about everyday things: schoolwork, gossip and friendship. But. every now and then, her dad 4)tells her 4)off. "Dad says I should stop gossiping on the Net and 5)concentrate on my homework. He says the keyboard is becoming an 6)extension of my arm!" In this 7)fast-paced world we live in, Julia's unlikely to give up her mobile or the Internet but she says she promises to spend a little more time on her studies!
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