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8.

The following research reports about the role models. Read it and insert the percentage in the gaps provided according to the given facts in the chart below.

 

Closest mates   9%
Non-parental closest family relationship  37%
Footballers, skiers, cyclers, ...   5%
School and training mentors 11%
Religious leaders  6%
Personalities representing the state  4%
Musicians and actors  6%

So, who do teenagers name as their role models?

The most commonly mentioned role model is a relative- 37 % of teens named a relation other than their parent as the person they admire most. This is typically a grandparent, but also includes sisters, brothers, cousins, aunts, and uncles. After "family," teens mention teachers and coaches ( 11 %), friends ( 9 %), and religious leaders they know personally ( 6 %).
Notice that a majority of teens indicated that the people they most admire and imitate are those with whom they maintain a personal connection, friendship, or interaction.
Beyond the realm of the people they know personally, entertainers were named by 6 % of teens, followed by sports heroes ( 5 %), political leaders ( 4 %), other artists ( 1 %), and members of the military ( 1 %)...
9.

Listen to the narrator and fill in the gaps in the text below.

 

 

Typically, a role model is brave , smart , strong , kind , thoughtful and fun . Not that every role model is perfect . Role models are people who might be outstanding in only one or two areas . Or maybe it is someone who is far less than perfect , but is working to improve himself or herself.
10.

Who can be a role model? Read through the paragraph and click the personalities that can represent role-models to teenagers.

For many children, the most important role models are their parents and caregivers. Children look up to a variety of role models to help shape how they behave in school, relationships or when making difficult decisions.

Children also look up to other relatives, teachers and peers. Children may try to copy the behavior and appearance of celebrities, such as athletes and entertainers, and characters from books, TV, movies and video games. Some parents may want to help their children choose positive role models.
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