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XII. Generation gap.

Five common complaints teenagers have about their parents:

  1. They check up on how I spend my money.

  2. They don't let me play loud music at home.

  3. They don't let me have my hair 1 want it.

  4. They criticize my friends.

  5. They are not interested in what I think.

Five common complaints parents have about their teenage children:

  1. They don't help enough in the house.

  2. They are untidy and rude.

  3. They never say where they are going or when they are coming home.

  4. They spend all their money on terrible clothes.

  5. They spend too much time watching TV and videos.

Answer the questions.

  • Do you have any of the same complaints about your parents?

  • Which complaints do you think are the most important/ the least important?

  • Which is your most serious complaint about your parents?

XIII. A Family Conflict

•What is the reason of it?

It is the difference between you and your parents' priorities that make family life more difficult when you are in your teens.

• What do children want their parents to be and to do? I wish my parents:

  • to trust me

  • to help me with my problems

  • to buy me all I want

  • to be more kind and just

  • to forgive me everything

  • to allow me to watch TV all night

  • to treat me as an adult

  • to be more attentive to me

  • not to be so boring

  • to accept my way of life

  • not to treat me like a kind

  • not to be so strict

  • not to break their promises

  • not to criticize me in public

  • let me come home late

Parents want their children:

  • to be polite

  • to be kind

  • to be friendly

  • to be honest

  • to be hardworking

  • to come home in time

  • to study well

  • to help about the house

  • to go to bed in time

  • not to be rude

  • not to smoke

  • not to miss classes

  • not to take drugs

- not to watch TV too late

What do you think about your relations with your parents? Do you think that your parents are too strict or they are not strict enough?

XIV. How not to talk to your Mother.

  • Where are you going?

  • Out.

  • Our where?

  • Just out.

  • Who are you going with?

  • A friend.

  • Which friend?

  • Mum, just a friend. Do you have to know everything?

  • I don't have to know everything. I just want to know who you are going with?

  • Oksana.

  • Do 1 know Oksana?

  • She is just a friend.

  • Well, where are you going?

  • Out.

  • Hi, Mum, did anyone call?

  • You got one call, but I forgot to ask who it was.

  • Male or female?

  • Male.

  • And you did not ask? Thanks a lot. I really appreciate it. For all I know it was the most important call of my life.

  • How did you do on the English test?

  • Can't you ever stop asking me questions?

  • Do you recognize any of these situations?

  • Would these conversations occur in your family? Why?

XV. A major problem for many teenagers is who they can ask for advice when they need it: parents, teachers, a sister or a brother, a friend. Sometimes if it's a very personal problem, teenagers write to a magazine. Read the following letter.

I am fed with my sister. My Mum and Dad treat her like an adult and they treat me like a child. She is only two years older than me but she is allowed to do what she

wants. She never helps at home and I have to help with cooking, washing up and cleaning. It is not fair. She is allowed to wear make up and jewelers. If I put jewelers on, my Mum says I have to take it off because I am too young. My sister and I both go to the same school. I usually get better results than she and she never does her homework. She has got a boyfriend who rides a motorbike. She is not allowed to go on it. I have seen her in town with him on the motorbike. I am more sensible than she is but I am not allowed to have a boyfriend.

I am so unhappy.

What can I do? Please, help me.

Are the following statements true or false?

  1. Helen is having problems in her relationship with her sister?

  2. Helen's sister does not do anything about the house.

  3. Helen is allowed to wear jewelers.

  4. Helen's sister is a better student than Helen

  5. Helen's sister has ridden her boyfriend's motorbike without permission.

  6. Helen's sister is allowed to have a boyfriend because she is sensible.

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