• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: biacomini
  • Perguntado 3 anos atrás

READ the text and ANSWER the questions.
Pocket money
Most teenagers in Britain receive pocket money from their parents. A report by the Bank of Scotland
interviewed over 1,000 young people in Britain and found that 77 per cent get pocket money. They have to
do chores to get their pocket money, helping at home with tasks like cleaning, cooking, washing up, taking
out the rubbish and ironing.
Different families give different amounts and the average for eight- to fifteen-year-olds in the UK is about £6
a week. Children in Scotland receive more than the national average and Londoners get the most. Teenagers
get more money than younger children. Some fifteen- to nineteen-year-olds receive more than £100 a month.
The report found that many children save at least a quarter of their weekly pocket money and that more boys
than girls save their money.
I get £80 a month. I have to buy my own clothes with that too.
Chris, 17, from London
I get £5 a week. I get it on Saturday after I clean my bedroom.
Charlie, 13, from Edinburg.
a) What do teenagers have to do to get pocket money?
b) How much money do teenagers get?
c) Who saves more money, boys or girls?

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respondido por: nicolas4567gabrielda
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Resposta:

No conozco este problema

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