Youth problemsSchool, lessons, games, clubs,
homework. A bell rings. But one day young boys and girls will be at school for
the last time. And then they are confronted with difficulties. They must make a
decision: to enter a university or try to find a job.
In Britain life used to be fun for teenagers. They have money to spend,
and free time to spend it in. But for many young people life is harder now.
Jobs are difficult to find. There is not so much money around. Things are more
expensive, and it’s hard to find a place to live. Teachers say that students
work harder than they used to. They are less interested in politics and more
interested in passing exams. They know that good exam results may get them
better jobs.
Three-quarters of young people do more or less what their parents did.
They do their best at school, find some kind of work in the end, and get marry
in their early twenties. They get on well with their parents, and enjoy family
life. They eat fish and chips, watch football on TV, go to the pub. Most young
people worry more about money than their parents did twenty years ago. They try
to spend less and to save more.
For some, the answer to unemployment is to leave home and look for work
in one of Britain’s cities. Every day hundreds of young people arrive in London
from other parts of Britain, looking for jobs. Some find work and stay. Others
don’t find it and go home again, or join the army of unemployed in London.
There are many stadiums & public
sports facilities in Russia. Numerous national & international matches
& competitions are regularly held in Russia. They attract a large number of
fans. Most of important games are televised. Thousands of fans go to the
stadiums to support their favorite team & thousands more prefer to watch
games on TV. But watching sports events & going in for sports are two
different things.
I think that in Russia we have the same problems and some others. In
Russia it is also hard to find well-paid work, and people go to big cities to
find a job or to get good education. Many young people want to enter university
because they don’t want to go to the army in this time. Now people want to be
well-educated, because now the majority of firms and companies employ only
higher qualified people, but universities can’t educate all of them free, so
those who don’t have enough money can’t get enough knowledge. Вернуться к сиписку топиков
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