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A typical teenager’s day in an English speaking country.
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A typical teenager’s day in an English speaking country.

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American children usually get up at 6:50 am. They often have breakfast with the family. Lessons in the USA start at 8 o’clock. Children usually go to school by school bus, but some kids go to school with parents or ride a bike.

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Teenager’s in the USA have a lot of interesting subjects at

school. They learn Maths, English language and culture,

History, Geografy, Biology, Science, Astronomy and PE.

They can learn Spanish, German, French, Polish and lots

of other languages.

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Kids have a canteen at school and they can eat lunch during a lunch break (recess). It lasts about 20-30 minutes. Then children eat sandwiches, snacks, lunch. They also do homework and talk to friends.

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Lots of boys play American Football. It’s one of the most popular sports. Teenager boys can also

play soccer (our football).

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Second most popular sport is basketball. It’s Second most popular sport is basketball. It’s a sport for tall boys and all want to become a sport for tall boys and all want to become

NBA players.NBA players.

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If children like science, math, experiments

they can join Science Club or Maths Club.

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In American schools kids often attend In American schools kids often attend to to

Theatre Clubs for example Drama Theatre Clubs for example Drama Clubs. Clubs.

They often perform at schools.They often perform at schools.

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