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29 You are going to watch the TV report about teenagers and sleep again (see your coursebook, p. 60). First, study the task below. Then, while watching, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for each question (1–5). Put a cross (  ) in the correct box. The first one (0) has been done for you. After watching, take some time to check your answers. LISTENING + VIEWING 8 BBC 01 rx4tb9 0 The percentage of teenagers who are getting enough sleep is A 10%. B 20%. C 25%. D 90%. 1 For Carl school starts at A seven o’clock. B half past eight. C a quarter to eight. D half past seven. 2 Sometimes Carl falls asleep at school if a teacher A talks too much. B shows a film. C is very boring. D puts their head on the desk. 3 Dr Judith Owen says too little sleep A is common among adults as well. B doesn’t only cause problems at school. C is the reason why many teenagers fail at school. D is only a problem for some teenagers. 4 There’s a biological reason why teenagers A drink lots of coffee. B are always tired. C want to go to bed late. D spend a lot of time in front of the computer. 5 Another reason why teenagers go to bed late is A they have so much schoolwork to do. B that there are so many entertainment options. C that school starts too late. D they want to behave like grown-ups. What’s the advice from experts for teenagers who don’t get enough sleep? Choose A or B. 9 1 Entertainment from modern media in the room A helps teenagers to fall asleep easily. B should be avoided. 2 Regularity in your daily sleep and wake routine A is only necessary for younger kids. B might be helpful. 3 Consuming caffeine A doesn’t make sense in the afternoon. B is helpful, especially after lunchtime. 4 Reading before you go to sleep A might calm you down. B helps less than an exciting film. Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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