Writing English: Young Children and Teenagers
Publié le 15/05/2011
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Most of the people have some brothers or sisters and sometimes don’t have. Because of the different of ages, we don’t have the same interests or activities. If we compare both pictures, the first one represents young people playing games and the second one teenagers talking about different subjects. In this summary, I will talk about four parts of this subject: First, the main hobbies and interests of children and teenagers.
Second, their difficulties and problems.
Third, a comparison from my life with the others in terms of similarities and differences.
Finally, I will speak about my favourite picture.
When we are very young, we have a lot of imagination and we can create our own games. For example, we can imagine that we are knights or we are fighters and then we are playing war.
We also can play with kiddo games like for example to play hide-and-seek... Let’s say when we are young; we have got lots of different games.
The teenagers don’t have the same interests. They prefer to speak about different things in connection with the real life like lovers, gossips, sports … Furthermore, the boys enjoy playing with videogames.
Secondly, the children haven’t any problems or difficulties except when they have to obey to their parents. They are too young to think about their future while the teenagers are getting more and more reluctant about their career. Furthermore, they hate authority. Another point, teenagers think about studies and social life.
Thirdly, there are many similarities with both pictures because I played with the same games when I was a child and now I have got the same activities like the teenagers of the picture number two.
Finally, my favourite picture is the one with teenagers because I prefer to be with my friends and talk together instead of playing games like a little boy.
To conclude, children and teenagers don’t have the same hobbies because of different of age. But don’t forget the children are the future of tomorrow.
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