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				People say 
				that school years and youth are the happiest time of your life. 
				Do you agree ? 
				
				  
				
				School years, 
				that is childhood and youth are generally considered to be the 
				best periods of a person's lifetime, the happiest time grown-ups 
				keep looking back to. I'm afraid I can't agree with that 
				entirely. Generally, it is the time when a person is taken care 
				of by his or her parents, one doesn't have to earn one's living 
				and make decisions as important as a grown-up has to and the 
				duties are not so numerous* Youth is surely the time when you 
				get to know a lot of new things, and your perception and 
				emotions are fresh and strong, which can sometimes make you feel 
				happy. 
				
				On the other 
				hand, a child's or a teenager's life is not as simple as that. 
				Childhood and youth, particularly, is the period when a young 
				person is trying to determine his or her place in his peer group 
				and, later, in the society. He is trying to adjust himself to 
				the grown-ups' world. In doing so, he faces a lot of problems. 
				Many of the problems are the same his parents faced when they 
				were his age. First of all, they face the problem of generation 
				gap. Secondly, their emotional life changes, and they have to 
				overcome psychological problems, to get used to their new 
				emotions, experience first love, learn to respect both 
				themselves and other people. Thirdly, they have to win the 
				respect of their peers, have to make them take them seriously, 
				find their identity. Fourthly, in spite of the fact that many 
				parents still don't take their children seriously, youths have 
				to make difficult decisions. In the upper forms of school, 
				teenagers have to choose their career, a decision which 
				influences their entire lives. If they fail to enter a college 
				or university, they face the problem of finding a job to earn 
				their living. 
				
				Many youths may 
				not be mature enough to cope with these problems, and they rebel 
				against society and adult authority. This revolt may take 
				different forms: young people can become aggressive, reject 
				everything including their parents' standards and beliefs, stop 
				doing well at school. Or they may go in the direction of crime, 
				drugs, vandalism, sex, etc. According to official reports, 
				violence, AIDS, drugs, alcohol are more and more associated with 
				youngsters. 
				
				Youth problems 
				don't necessarily imply that youth is a period of troubles. It 
				can be a period of good health and high achievement. In that 
				respect, much depends on the family and the school the young 
				person studies at. 
				
				I can say my 
				school years were quite happy. There were really very few things 
				which I disliked at school. I like studying and have always done 
				fairly well at school. I like our school, too: it offers a 
				well-planned curriculum in all the subjects, it is well 
				equipped, and the staff is highly qualified, which makes 
				studying a real pleasure. I've got a lot of friends and go on 
				well with teachers. 
				
				What I really 
				disliked is that there are some subjects on the curriculum of 
				secondary schools in Russia which are compulsory but not really 
				necessary for your future life. In my opinion, it is, for 
				example, Information Science. I believe Information Science is 
				unnecessary for two reasons. Firstly, very few pupils will need 
				programming languages for their careers, and they definitely 
				don't need them to pass the entrance exams to the universities 
				and colleges they choose. The second reason is that the majority 
				of the pupils will never need them in their careers and daily 
				life. If Information Science is at all necessary, the scope of 
				information taught to pupils of secondary school should be 
				reduced. Firstly, studying these unnecessary subjects takes a 
				lot of time and reduces the time left for other subjects. 
				Secondly, many pupils may take less interest in studies in 
				general, as they have to study a number of subjects which seem 
				boring and useless to them. 
  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Translate the 
				following sentences into English. 
				1. Школьные годы обычно считаются лучшим периодом в 
				жизни, на который оглядываются взрослые. 
				2. Обычно молодые люди находятся под присмотром родителей, им не 
				нужно зарабатывать на жизнь, их обязанности не так 
				многочисленны, как у взрослых, а восприятие и эмоции свежи и 
				сильны. 
				3. Молодой человек пытается занять свое место в группе, 
				приспособиться к миру взрослых. 
				4. Молодые люди сталкиваются с массой проблем, в том числе с 
				проблемой конфликта поколений, психологическими проблемами 
				первой любви, дружбы и одиночества, им приходится завоевывать 
				уважение своих сверстников и искать свою индивидуальность, а 
				также выбирать профессию и получать образование. 
				5. Если молодой человек недостаточно зрелый, чтобы справиться с 
				этими проблемами, он может взбунтоваться против авторитета 
				взрослых и общества. 
				6. Этот бунт может принять различные формы: молодые люди могут 
				стать агрессивными, отвергнуть нормы и убеждения своих 
				родителей, перестать хорошо учиться в школе иди пойти в 
				направлении преступлений, наркотиков, вандализма и секса. 
				7. Насилие, СПИД, наркотики и алкоголь все более и более 
				ассоциируются с молодыми людьми. 
				8. Юность может быть периодом, характеризующимся хорошим 
				здоровьем и успехами. 
				9. Мне нравится наша школа, так как она предлагает 
				сбалансированную программу по всем предметам, хорошо 
				оборудована, а преподаватели имеют высокую квалификацию. 
				10. Я всегда хорошо учился в школе, и у меня хорошие отношения с 
				учителями. 
				11. Объем информации по некоторым школьным предметам следует 
				сократить. 
				
				  
				
				1. School years 
				are generally considered to be the best period of one's life 
				grown-ups keep looking back to. 
				2. Generally, youngsters are taken care of by their parents, 
				don't have to earn their living, their duties are not as 
				numerous as those of grown-ups and their perception and emotions 
				are fresh and strong. 
				3. A young person tries to determine his place in his peer 
				group, to adjust himself to the grown-ups' world. 
				4. Youngsters face a lot of problems, including the problem of 
				generation gap, psychological problems of the first love, 
				friendship and loneliness, they have to win the respect of their 
				peers and find their identity, as well as to choose a career and 
				get education. 
				5. If a youth is not mature enough to cope with these problems, 
				he can rebel against adult authority and society. 
				6. This revolt may take different forms: youngsters may become 
				aggressive, reject their parents' standards and beliefs, stop 
				doing well at school or go in the direction of crime, drugs, 
				vandalism and sex. 
				7. Violence, AIDS, drugs and alcohol are more and more 
				associated with youngsters. 
				8. Youth may be a period of good health and high achievement. 
				9. I like our school as it offers a well-planned curriculum in 
				all the subjects, it is well-equipped, the staff is highly 
				qualified. 
				10. I have always done well at school and go on well with 
				teachers. 
				11. The scope of information in some school subjects should be 
				reduced. 
  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Из пособия "ЕГЭ. Английский язык. 
				Устные темы" Занина Е.Л. (2010, 272с.) - Part 
				one. English examination topics. Forms 9/11.  
				 
  
				
				  
				
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