TEENAGERS AND MONEY. WAYS TO GET MONEY There are many ways to get money for teenagers: - Pocket money - easiest way to get money for kids and teenagers.

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TEENAGERS AND MONEY

WAYS TO GET MONEY There are many ways to get money for teenagers: - Pocket money - easiest way to get money for kids and teenagers from their parents and grandparents. Many teenagers gets pocket money weakly or monthly. Some teenagers do not need do anything for that money, but other must help in house (like take out the trash, wash the dishes etc.)

- Money for special festivals – big amount of money can teenagers gets from festival and holidays like Christmass, Birthday, Easter,... These money they gets from close family.

- Part-time job – teenagers can do part-time job from 15 years. This is hardest way to get money. Many teenagers have a good feeling from this way of earning money, because they earned this money with own power. There are many kinds of part- time jobs. They can do babysitters, waiter/waitress, washing car glasses on gas station etc.

WAYS TO SPEND MONEY What do not buy parents, teenagers must buy themselves. Teenagers usually buys books, video games, mobile phones, MP3 players etc. Sometimes they buys clothes, too. Young people used to go to cinema and concert for own money.

AUTOR: RESOURCES: Jaroslav Vozár, IX.Ahttp://