 teens to gamble  movement to fall out with smb  value to fill isolated  smoke to worry for  drug to be allowed  alcohol to socialize  overweight.

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 teens to gamble  movement to fall out with smb  value to fill isolated  smoke to worry for  drug to be allowed  alcohol to socialize  overweight to date with smb  reading for pleasure to surf the net

 to let leave home after ten  to make to go to bed at nine  should be situated in clubs, amusement arcades  to drink alcohol, smoke and drug  to worry for children  to gamble  to be allowed to watch this film  to feel isolated from parents  to read books for pleasure

 33% began drinking alcohol at the age of 13  One in every four teens smokes  Every one in five teens is overweight  9% never read books  75% have own TV and watch it many hours a day  Drugs  60% regularly surf the net

Josh Victoria Walter Hannah Jennifer e d a c f

 Find a hobby  Go in for sports, join a sports club  Try to make new friends who don’t smoke  Ask your friends to help you  Read many books  Listen to your parents  Choose a healthy future  Choose a future profession

 will be V  He will be playing the piano.  might be ?  She might be playing the piano.  won’t be X  He won’t be playing the piano.

 «The person who helps others – helps himself».  Confucious