HEADINGS: A) Vandalism B) Comfortable furniture C) Expression of feelings D) Missing teenager E) Teenage addict F) Graffiti artist G) Judging by appearances H) Teenager’s room Q1. For many young people aerosol art is just as serious as wall painting was for their prehistoric ancestors.
Graffiti is very personal to the teenager who produces it. The motivation behind a piece of graffiti can be
happiness or sadness, frustration or relief. For some artists, graffiti is a reaction to what happens in their
lives. For this reason, it is an art form that is very close to the hearts of the young.
Q2. I am allowed to do what I like with it. I don’t have a lot of space, but it is my favourite place, so I spend a
lot of time there. 1 am the youngest in the family so 1 also have a lot of old toys on the shelves. I
sometimes get bored with the way it is and when I do I change it round. I often move the bed and change
the posters on the walls. I’ve asked my parents for a television but I don’t think I’d get one.
Q3. I have been playing video games since I was ten. I am now fifteen and I can’t get rid of my habit. These
days I play for about twenty-five hours a week. Playing video games stops me from exercising and playing
basketball and I have no time for friends. Many of the games are very violent but I don’t take them
seriously. They are just fun. I think the main problem with games is that they are too much fun.
Q4. First impressions are vital. For many employers, neat and tidy hair and smart clothes are as important as
qualifications. What factors contribute to that vital first impression? It varies a lot according to our culture.
For example, in the United States tall people are considered more reliable and serious in business. In many
cultures physically attractive people are thought of as warmer, kinder, more sociable and even more
intelligent.