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Friday 3 May 2013

TALKING TEENAGERS SURVEY






The BBC launched in 2003 an internet survey about teenagers' worries when they talked to their parents.

The survey provided one of the biggest ever snapshots of British teenagers' attitudes and of the corresponding concerns from parents and other carers about bringing up adolescents.

We read about the survey results in our coursebook.

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Carry out your on survey about what teenagers and parents think about their lives and their worries.

Assignment:

1° Work in pairs.
2° Ask the questionnaire to teenagers and parents who have teenage children (10 teenagers and 10 parents at least).
3° Write the results of the survey. Use the text in the coursebook as a guide.
4° Write your final conclusions about the results and your final opinion about the survey itself.
5° Copy this assignment and place it after the cover of your project.
OPTIONAL ACTIVITY: Draw the graphs with the percentages got in the survey. 

Questionnaires:

Teenagers' questionnaire:
What's the best thing about being a teenager?
2° What do you most like about your parents?
3° What's the worst thing about being a teenager?
4° How could your parents make your life better? 
5° Who do you have to when you have a problem?
6° What do you worry about most?  

Parents' questionnaire:
What's the best thing about being a teenager?
2° What do you most like about your children?
3° What's the worst thing about being a teenager?
4° How could you make your children's life better? 
5° Who do your children talk to when they have a problem?
6° What do you worry about most?



Put your survey with the results obtained in a plastic file or a folder and hand it in to your teacher in the deadline time!!





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