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b. Read the article and underline the jobs teens have done. Are they easy? prosieb c. Read the text again and focus on lines 14-18. Underline the adjectives. Classify them (positive or negative). What does it say about having a job? Mikayāna Our kids have each enjoyed a succession of typical teen summer jobs that were really exciting for about two hours, and then became just drudgery. They have mowed. 5 lawns, scooped ice cream, been cashiers, bag boys, caddies, food servers... provizijatriotsmanber What have these jobs taught them? A ton. I can't even begin to catalog all the life lessons they have learned, some without even 10 realizing it, but here are a few: Air 1. Work isn't fun. Your parents do it because they love you and you are very expensive. 2. Your education is a privilege. 于 ] 3. Bosses can be demanding and 15 unreasonable. Academ 4. People can be terrible, rude, and demeaning to those with service jobs: Be kind and courteous to everyone. 5. It takes 1,5 hours on your feet to pay for 20. that $12 bottle of nail polish. Distinguish between need and want... .." Their summer jobs have taught my kids things they will remember the rest of their lives: the value of money, the satisfaction 25 of doing a job well, the importance of being neat, clean, and on time. Jane Parent, 'In Praise of the Boring Summer Job', www.yourteenmag.com (2016)​

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