1352. How to promote a sound entertainment among our teens



Teacher B said to teacher A, “We must try to understand and comprehend our adolescents, our teens. And firstly their families. 

Teens should learn to have entertainment. In summer I could see some of them just staying and chattering without substance, in the shade. They may not know what to do, and this is bad. 

At home their parents can help them think of smart and responsible attitudes. A conversation at ease with the son can shed some light. Also this latter proposal can serve the purpose to talk about reading, cultural aspects... 

Last summer I met an adolescent in a camp of English. His dad is a teacher of Latin, and this one has learned the way to pass on our culture. I don’t remember but this kid has read The Odyssey or The Iliad, by Homer, or both, in a simplified version.” / Photo from: www audioeditions com. Homers-The-Iliad-and-The-Odyssey

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