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Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.

<word>
smoke
pierce
license
safety
earring
cry
field
hug
lift
talk back
awful
teen
regret
poem
bedroom
community
keep away from
chance
make one’s own decision
manage
society
unit
educate
get in the way of
professional
enter
support
Picasso

<phrase>
driver’s license = driving license 
no way 
be worried about your safety 
be allowed to do sth. 
have part-time jobs 
get their ears pierced 
serious enough  / 
cut one’s hair 
wear earrings 
be excited about doing sth. 
take lots of photos 
use a flash 
stay by one’s side 
run through the field 
make sure 
give sb. a hug 
lift sb. up  /  / 
talk back (to sb.) () / 
watch scary movies 
be back by ten 10
think back to those times 
have scary dreams 
regret doing sth. 
do social work for their community 
keep ... away from ... 
give sb. a chance to do sth. 
make one’s own decision(s) 
move out 
be educated to do sth. 
from a young age 
manage their own lives 
pass / take the test  / 
be strict with sb. 
get in the way of ... 
a professional runner 
grow up 
achieve his dreams 
support every one of his races 
have nothing against sth. 
think about other possible jobs 
end up as ... 
decide for myself 
make this choice myself 
enter university 
be serious about ...  / 
spend more time on his homework 
care about 
have a chance to do sth. 

<sentence>
He just got his driver's license.
I'm worried about your safety.
Teenagers should not be allowed to smoke.
Students should not be allowed to have part-time jobs.
I want to work part-time.
Sixteen-year-olds should not be allowed to get their ears pierced.
He should stop wearing that silly earrings.
Do you think we may be allowed to take photos if we don't use a flash?
Lightning flashed in the distance.
When I was a tiny baby crying all night, my mom sang to me and stayed by my side.
The baby was crying for its mother.
She stood up quickly, giving a little cry of astonishment.
When I was two running through the field, she made sure I was safe and kept me from danger.
When I fell and hurt myself, she gave me a hug and lifted me up.
They hugged each other.
He stood there with his arms lifted above his head.
When I was seven coughing badly, she said no ice-cream for me.
But I talked back loudly, "I should be allowed to eat some! Give it to me now!"
When I was nine watching scary movies, she said it'd give me awful dreams.
When I was a teen going out with friends, she said, "Please be back by ten!"
I regret talking back, not listening to Mom.
Read the poem again and answer the questions.
Parents should encourage teenagers to do social work for their community.
Do you think we must keep the teenagers away from the Internet?
Parents should give teenagers chances to make their own decisions.
Should I be allowed to make my own decisions?
Their parents believe that they should be educated to take care of themselves from a young age.
This way, when they start working, they can manage their own life.
However, in most Asian societies, it is not common for teenagers to move out.

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