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TEENSPOTThe website for teens… TeensSpeakOut! THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: Do you help out at home?How do you feel about it?Darren, 17, LincolnI help quite a lot actually, especially at weekends. I sometimes mow the lawn, for example, wash the car or dust the furniture. My mum and dad both work really hard all week, so I think they need a bit of help.Stacey, 16, London I sometimes help my mum after school. I often take out the rubbish or wash the dishes. It’s not fair though! My brother never helps! He just disappears into his bedroom and lets me do all the work!Greg, 18, ManchesterTo be honest, I don’t usually help much with the housework, I just clean my own bedroom once a week. At the moment I’m doing exams. It’s not that I don’t want to help, it’s just that I never find the time!Jenny, 18, ScarboroughMy mum and dad run a hotel. They are really busy, so I often help to make the beds, cook the breakfast or dust the furniture. I don’t mind at all. Sometimes my parents even pay me!All these teens share the housework with their parents
TEENSPOTThe website for teens… TeensSpeakOut! THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: Do you help out at home?How do you feel about it?Darren, 17, LincolnI help quite a lot actually, especially at weekends. I sometimes mow the lawn, for example, wash the car or dust the furniture. My mum and dad both work really hard all week, so I think they need a bit of help.Stacey, 16, London I sometimes help my mum after school. I often take out the rubbish or wash the dishes. It’s not fair though! My brother never helps! He just disappears into his bedroom and lets me do all the work!Greg, 18, ManchesterTo be honest, I don’t usually help much with the housework, I just clean my own bedroom once a week. At the moment I’m doing exams. It’s not that I don’t want to help, it’s just that I never find the time!Jenny, 18, ScarboroughMy mum and dad run a hotel. They are really busy, so I often help to make the beds, cook the breakfast or dust the furniture. I don’t mind at all. Sometimes my parents even pay me!Jenny's parents make meals at the hotel
TEENSPOTThe website for teens… TeensSpeakOut! THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: Do you help out at home?How do you feel about it?Darren, 17, LincolnI help quite a lot actually, especially at weekends. I sometimes mow the lawn, for example, wash the car or dust the furniture. My mum and dad both work really hard all week, so I think they need a bit of help.Stacey, 16, London I sometimes help my mum after school. I often take out the rubbish or wash the dishes. It’s not fair though! My brother never helps! He just disappears into his bedroom and lets me do all the work!Greg, 18, ManchesterTo be honest, I don’t usually help much with the housework, I just clean my own bedroom once a week. At the moment I’m doing exams. It’s not that I don’t want to help, it’s just that I never find the time!Jenny, 18, ScarboroughMy mum and dad run a hotel. They are really busy, so I often help to make the beds, cook the breakfast or dust the furniture. I don’t mind at all. Sometimes my parents even pay me!Greg doesn't want to help with the housework
MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONSRead the following passage and mark the letter A, B› C, or D on your answer sheet to inditate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.People often wonder whether they should choose to play a team sport or an individual sport. It really depends (23) what kind of person you are. In reality, the importance is finding what suits you best.To begin with, team sports, like football and basketball, can be great fun. You have the (24) ____ to be with others as you practise and play together as a team. You learn to work with others, which teaches you to be more patient and understanding. In addition, you can share your successes and (25) ___ with your team.On the other hand, individual sports, such as tennis and athletics, can help you feel proud of yourself and give you great satisfaction (26) you depend mainly on your own effort and determination. Finally, in individual sports, you set (27)____ goals, which helps you become more self- confident and independent.
Read the text and choose the answer A, B, C or D according to the text.Over the past 600 years, English has grown from a language of few speakers to become the dominant language of international communication. English as we know it today emerged around 1350, after having incorporated many elements of French that were introduced following the Norman invasion of 1030. Until the 1600s, English was, for the most part, spoken only in England and had not attended even as far as Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. However, during the course of the next two centuries, English began to spread around the globe as a result of exploration, trade (including slave trade), colonization, and missionary work. Thus, small enclaves of English speakers became established and grew in various parts of the world. As these communities proliferated, English gradually became the primary language of international business, banking, and diplomacy. Currently, about 80 percent of the information stored on computer systems Worldwide is in English. Two-thirds of the world’s science writing is in English, and English is the main language of technology, advertising, media, international airports, and air traffic controllers. Today there are more than 700 million English Users in the world, and over half of these are non-native speakers, constituting the largest number of non-native users than any other language in the world.Approximately when did English begin to be used beyond England?