4 - Now read the excerpt with some of the young people's answers in the report. Check your predictions and match the paragraphs to the topics you saw in activity.
GENERATION Z: WE HAVE MORE TO DO THAN DRINK AND TAKE DRUGS
Post-millennials have very different attitudes to older age groups, says a new report
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So, are the kids all right? We have so much more to do than [just] drink and take drugs," says Demi Babalola, a 19-year-old philosophy and sociology student. "I'm not surprised those[statistics] show that's the case: it makes sense. We have a lot more to distract us now." _____________
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"Going out takes a lot of effort: it's boring, repetitive and expensive," she says. "Obviously, I used to go out a lot in my first yearſ at university), but now we do more kickbacks."____________
"We hang out, we listen to music, make our own food, and play games," she says. We'll probably organise it a couple of days before."____________
Lewis Allely, 14, from Cornwall, agrees: 'We're quite different[from your generation]because there's more stuff to do at each other's houses and we have more technology-like, we have video games." Clara Finnigan, 22, student at the University of Arts, London, points out: "The whole anxiety of not having sta- bility in your future is something that is definitely very present. I won't probably ever own my own house, unless I get really lucky." [...]_________
"I don't expect to have one full-time gig; my career won't be defined by one job. I know I'll have to do stuff I don't enjoy to be able to do passion projects that I do." _______________
Amelia Colthart, a 22-year-old graduate from Leicester, and Myesha Owen Munro, a 17-year-old student from north London, both agree: "At my age, my parents and my grandparents owned their own home," says Colthart. "I don't go out clubbing - I know my limits. I go to friends' houses [for kickbacks), but I have to prioritise my ca- reer goals because it's a lot harder to achieve what I want." _________________
"We're more inclusive," says Babalola. "You can do what you want as long as you don't harm anyone and stay safe. It's about freedom." ____________
Do monogamous relationships hold any appeal? 'Well, I don't know anyone who wants to get married as a life goal. Why would you spend the whole of your life with one person?", says Owen Munro. _______________
"Self-care is a much bigger deal for us, says Colthart. Generation Z-ers will, after all, be living longer and more healthily, and looking better for it. _______________
So what is the new going out? The Generation Z idea of fun that is inexplicable to older adults? [...] [Commu- nicating through social media) is kind of documenting your life, but you have an audience and you immediately know who's interacting. I enjoy it - it makes me feel important that 100 people are watching what I'm eating ____________
Respostas
Resposta:
Explicação:
1 - This paragraph is about the behavior of young people towards alcohol and drugs.
2 - This paragraph is about how the new generations like to have fun, they prefer to stay at home and play games than going out clubbing.
3 - This paragraph is about how they have fun in their free time
4 - This paragraph is about how the new generations don't have the same stability as the previous one, so they cannot afford the same kind of entertainment and perspective of future.
5 - This paragraph is about the economic crisis generation Z are going to face once they reach fully adulthood, regarding employment.
6 - This paragraph is about the amount of time young people need to invest in their studies, so they can have a chance of landing a good job in the future.
7 - This paragraph is about opinions about freedom and society
8 - This paragraph is about the views on relationships.
9 - This paragraph is about the opinions on self-care and mindfulness.
10 - This paragraph is about the anxiety caused by social media exposure.
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