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Malaysia, parents don’t seem to have enough money to pay for their children’s
education in the universities or college. (0) So,
by working part-time, children can help their parents. (1) at the same time
, by doing part-time jobs, students can earn their own money. (2) what’s
more
, they can learn to be independent. This will help them when they grow
up in the future.

Serg1K 06 июля 2014 г., 21:33:29 (9 лет назад)
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06 июля 2014 г., 22:36:09 (9 лет назад)

Малайзия, родители, похоже, не имеют достаточно денег, чтобы платить за своих детей
обучение в вузах или колледж. (0) Так,
на неполное рабочее время, дети могут помочь своим родителям. (1) в то же время
, выполнив работа по совместительству, студенты могут зарабатывать свои собственные деньги. (2) что
более того, они могут научиться быть независимым. Это поможет им, когда они вырастут
в будущем.

В Японии около 30% подростков ВОК часть времени.
Некоторые из них вынуждены работать, чтобы заработать денег на колледж. (3) с другой стороны ,
большинство студентов, кто имеют работу, хотят тратить деньги просто так, для потехи. Они работают, чтобы купить
вещи (4), таких как одежда, электронные изделия и бакалейные товары.

В моей стране, не так уж часто для подростков
работа. Некоторые подростки, (5 например, хочу работать, чтобы помочь своей
родителей платить за образование. Некоторые берут на полставки после школы (6), потому что
они хотят стать экономически независимым от родителей. (7 кроме того ,
они хотят заработать денег, чтобы купить кое-что они хотят.

Подростки, независимо от их
родители. (8) но ,
они будут ценить то, что они имеют сейчас.

То, что я хочу сказать :
(9) Хотя и неполное рабочее время имеет некоторые минусы для студентов,
это также дает им бесценный опыт, за что бы они ни делали позже в
жизнь.

Подростки могут работать (10) до тех пор,
как они успевают готовить домашние задания.

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