martes, 27 de noviembre de 2012

What Concerns Teenagers



      The adolescence is the most turbulent and treacherous stage of life. The high speed of all physical and psychological changes make teenagers' life not very well directioned, and most of them act very impulsively. But lots of time that reckless actitude is extended to all young people, what I find very annoying. In my opinion there are teens that don't think too much before acting, but there are also teenagers that are more rational. Some teenagers, mostly boys, don't act their age, and their worries are not very deep. But as adolescence is the phase where image is most important, where is the difference between being shallow and sensible?

      The issue that most concerns me is the future: studies, work, love, ecology... With all my life in front of me, I want to make sure that my future is going to be stable. In this time of crisis and uncertainity the studies you do and the education you have may be very influential in the work you get. The labor market has really dark prospects, and I'm quite cynical about it. However, I'm getting quite good marks at school, so I'm quite upbeat about university. I'm not about the degree I want to study as I was a few months ago, but I don't consider it very important.

      I think most teenagers are really concerned about what is going to happen the next years. It's true that we tend to think about the inmediate than others, but we take the future really seriously. Sounds quite extrange, because we are thought to be more impulsive, but in my opinion teenagers care more about the tomorrow than people think.

     

1 comentario:

  1. Hey Ander,
    Cynical, yet upbeat: I like it. As always, good work, so I'll only point out some nitpicking details:

    With many nouns referring to broad and/or general ideas, you don't need an article. Examples: ADOLESCENCE is the most....SCHOOL starts at 7...STUDIES are important for...etc.

    Also, pay special attention to the spelling of some English words that are very similar but still different in Spanish. Examples:
    actitude = attitude
    inmediate = immediate
    extrange = strange


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