Discipline is not limited to childhood or adulthood. Anyone can be a disciple of discipline. Discipline doesn't mean punishment or strict environment
Professor Claire compares daily routines of English, Canadian and German teens. German teens show more interest in sports than English teens. Canadian teens are more popular in instrument playing. English teens watch movies more than both groups
Students prefer different types of music: pop, rock, techno, rap, opera. Some dislike rock music, others like opera. Teachers generally dislike hip-hop
Students analyze simple texts about appearances and personality. Text compares two sisters: Amy (10) and Emily (12). Students compare two Turkish swimmers by age, height, and weight
Rebecca is a ten-year-old student in Barcelona, Spain. Mark is an 18-year-old college student in New York. Tina is a thirteen-year-old classmate in Scotland
Positive sentences use base verb with pronouns and nouns. Negative sentences use "don't" or "doesn't" with base verb. Questions use "do/does" with subject and base verb