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<span> <span>One Sunday some visitors to Hyde Park, who were sitting on benches quietly enjoying their sandwiches, were suddenly surprised by a strange young man.</span>
<span>The young man was pushing a pram. The baby in the pram was crying loudly. </span>The young man stopped and said softly that he should take it easy and he should control himself. The baby calmed down for a minute but then it started to cry again. The young man stopped, took out a little toy out of the bag, gave the toy to the child and said that he should take it easy and he should control himself.</span>
<span>They went on, but soon the child started to cry again. The young man stopped, took some chocolate out of his bag and gave it to the baby and said not to worry and that everything was OK. The young man told he would be all right. But the baby didn't calm down. It just cried louder and louder.</span>
<span>An old woman who had been watching the man came up to him and smiled and said that the young man was a great father. Then she said that he knew how to talk to his baby, in a nice, quiet voice.Then she looked into the pram and asked the baby what was wrong with him and why he is crying.</span>
<span>The father looked at the woman strangely and said that the baby was a girl and her name was Sabrina but Tom was his name.</span>
1.- <span>How do you feel about teenagers who work part-time?
2.- </span><span>Why do you think they're moonlighting?
3.- </span><span>Can we say that teenagers earn extra money because their families are poor?
4.- </span><span>What good and bad sides do you see in teenagers working part-time?
5.- </span><span>Would you like to earn some money like these teenagers?</span>
<span>1) Primary education in England begins at the age of five.
2) Not all school children in England have their lunch at school.
3) Boys and girls do not study together at private schools.</span>