Donnerstag, 2. April 2015

Is the trust between adults and teenagers affected by the new technologies ?

Today, in fact of that there are existing new technologies, the relationship between adults and young people could be affected. I do not think that this problem exists in my family.


In my family, the new technologies do not affect the trust between young people and adults. Although we have a online diary named ProNote where are written our homework, our test grades and exam dates, they do not look there because they trust me and I do not exploit their trust. I also could use their trust by writing things or publishing photos which would ashame them in the social networks like FaceBook, Twitter or Instagram, but I don't, because I think that trust is very important in a social space.

So I don't think that new technologies affect the trust between young people and adults.

Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2015

It's normal that young people missunderstand with their parents, firstly because they are from different generation. So both of them see the world in an other way. And that causes problems between them. But after this misunderstanding, the youngers understand that their parents are right, because of their life experience, and the parents understand that their kids are their future.

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Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2014

Dear students of the whole world;

My name is Enes Güngör and I'm 15 years old. I've got a brother who is 13 years old. I am originally turkish. I am in a french school and we learn spanish, english and arabic too. My favorite school lesson is Physics. My hobbys are reading adventure books ("Percy Jackson", "Skulduggery Pleasant" and "The three investigators"), play and watch soccer and play videogames. I like rap and pop music, and I have a little german sheppard and 2 budgerigars. In my free time I play with my dog, I do something with my friends, I play drums or I look TV.

I hope you'll respond as soon as possible.

Enes


Here in Tangier is so many different food, so I don't know with what I'm going to start: firstly, Morocco has a traditionnal food, the couscous, who is made of semolina and always accompagned by meat or vegetables. Morocco has also two other traditionnal courts, the harira, a soup where are made spieces, herbs, tomatoes, and a lot of other things, and the Tajine. The Tajine is an Earthenware where are cooked different things like meet, plumbs, almonds, potatoes, tomatoes, olives, etc ... Moroccans love also to eat olives; you wouldn't find no Dinner here where it isn't on the a table.

    Couscous with semolina, Meet, Potatoes, Carots, Limons and Squash


 Tajine With Meet, Almonds and Plumbs.

http://i.supertoinette.com/u/143193/soupe_harira_013.jpg 
Harira with Pasta, chickpeas, Onions, Tomatoes and herbs.