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Gateway 1 Workbook Zad.4/str.73 Przeczytaj zdania i wybierz prawidłowe odpowiedzi. TEKST: The Generation Gap People first used the word 'teenager' in the 1920s. Before that, girls and boys aged between 13 and 19 were 'children' or 'young people'. Life was serious for tennagers in the USA before the 1950s. Boys had to join the military - the army, the navy or the air force. Or they had to get a job. For girls, the choices were smaller. They had to meet a man, marry him and have children. Further education was not possible for many peoople in those days. Teenagers had to be responsible, but they didn't have much free time or many. Rhings started to change in the 1950s. The economy became stronger, so families had more many and life got easier. Parents could help their children to have an education. Teenagers got pocket money and free time after school. They began to have more fun, and to be more independent. Music was a big part of this. There were jukeboxes in coffe bars. Teenagers started to have their own radios, and radio stations played new music for them. Older people didn't like it or understand it. Teenagers spoke and dressed in a different way too. This, some people say, was the start of the generation gap. 1)Before the 1920s, people a)didn't call girls 'children'. b)didn't use the word 'teenagers'. c)older than 19 were 'teenagers'. 2)In the 1950s, American boys had to a)get a wife and heve a family. b)go to college or university. c)work or go into the military. 3)After the 1950s, a)Americans were richer because their children were free. b)parents could help their children get a better education. c)families were stronger because thay had more money. 4)Life changed for teenagers because a)school was funnier. b)they had more money and no school. c)they had their own money to spend. 5)Older people did not understand a)the way teenagers spoke. b)the music teenagers liked. c)why teenagers wore different clothes.

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