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The Generation Gap

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Dear students,
As part of this introductory Unit, I was reading this text about the Generation Gap when strong winds came through the window and scattered some of the words. Can you help me reorganise the text to make sense out of it? Thank you!

(Kindly complete the gaps in the text with the words that appear to your right)

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The Generation GapOnline version

Dear students, As part of this introductory Unit, I was reading this text about the Generation Gap when strong winds came through the window and scattered some of the words. Can you help me reorganise the text to make sense out of it? Thank you! (Kindly complete the gaps in the text with the words that appear to your right)

by Lola Fernandes
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AS president of the Walt Disney Company ? s children ? s book and magazine publishing unit , Russell Hampton knows a thing or two about . Or he thought as much until he was driving his 14 - year - old , Katie , and two friends to a play last year in Los Angeles .

" Katie and her were sitting in the back seat talking to each other about some star ; I think it was Orlando Bloom , " recalled Mr . Hampton , company produced the " Pirates of the Caribbean " movies , in which the actor starred . " I made some about him , I don ? t remember exactly what , but I got the typical teenager guttural sigh and Katie her eyes at me as if to say , ? Oh Dad , you are so out of it . ? "

After that , the back - seat stopped . When Mr . Hampton looked into his mirror he saw his daughter sending a message on her cellphone . " Katie , you shouldn ? t be texting all the time , " Mr . Hampton recalled telling her . " Your friends are there . It ? s . " Katie rolled her eyes again .

" But , Dad , we ? re each other , " she replied with a harrumph . " I don ? t want you to hear what I ? m saying . "

Chastened , Mr . Hampton turned his attention back to the freeway . It ? s a common scene these days , one playing out in cars , kitchens and bedrooms across the country .

Children increasingly rely on personal technological like cellphones to define themselves and create social apart from their families , changing the way they with their parents .

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