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I. 1. Read
the article and say in 2—3 sentences what it is about.
ARE YOU READY TO BE INDEPENDENT?
Angela
Rowlands recently tested her teenage children’s ability to do basic household
jobs in the house. When Angela and her husband Ben went to Spain for a few
weeks’ holiday on the Costa Brava, their son Mark, aged 18, and daughter
Frances, aged 16, stayed at home to look after the house. The parents wanted to
see how Mark and Frances would manage in the house on their own.
So
when thy left the house, they did not tell the children that they had prepared
a few tests for them. “We took the plug1 off the microwave and took
out some good light bulbs2 and put in light bulbs that did not work.
We also made sure that there were other problems in the house: with an Italian
coffee machine and one of the taps3 in the bathroom,” says Dr.
Rowlands.
When
Dr. Rowlands returned from her holiday, she found, as she had expected, that
her children had failed the independence test. Mark and Frances had asked an
electrician to change the plug on the microwave and to change the light bulbs.
They also paid a specialist for repairing the bathroom tap. When they saw that
the coffee maker was broken, they went to buy a new one. They even did not
think to look for the missing part in the cupboard.
Dr.
Rowlands was not surprised by the results of her experiment. “A lot of young
people today are not able to solve simple problems in the house,” she says.
“They often throw things away when they are broken. This is wrong because it
shows that young people do not understand how things work or are made. It can
also be very expensive because you have to pay other people to do the work for
you.”
But
repairing broken things is only part of the problem. A lot of young people
cannot cook at all. If there is no readymade meal in the fridge, or if there
is nothing to warm up in the microwave, then there is no food. This can
cause health problems.
The
truth is that many young people do not want to learn basic household skills as
they find them boring. Though, if people want to be prepared for independent
life they should learn how to do simple jobs about the house.
1 a plug [plʌɡ] штепсельная вилка
2 a light bulb [ˈlaɪt bʌlb] лампочка
3 a tap [tæp] кран
2. Why did Dr. Rowlands decide to test the children? Read aloud
the extract which says about it.
3. What did the parents prepare for their children?
4. Do you think the children passed the test? Why do you think
so?
II. Listen to Tom
speaking about his day off and answer the questions below.
1.
How did Tom spend his day off?
2.
What went wrong?
3. What made Tom feel frightened?
III. Let’s talk about
Belarus.
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