Relacionar Columnas Teenage YearsVersión en línea Match the questions in the interview with their answers. por Ana Pamela Bravo Quiroz 1 What were your best subjects in school and your worst? 2 How did you spend your free time? 3 Who or what influenced you when you were a teenager? What did you learn? 4 What's the happiest memory you have from your teen years? 5 What's one piece of advice you would give to today's teenagers? 6 What was the most difficult thing about being a teenager? 7 What do you miss about your teen years? 8 What's one thing your remember about school? 9 What fashions and trends do you remember from your teens? 10 Where were you born? Did you spend your teens there? I had a lot of fun with my friends, playing soccer and pool. We used to try and sneak out of school during breaks. My best subject was science, especially biology, and that's what I ended up doing for my degree. My worst subject was algebra. I was never good at it. My parents influenced me a lot, although I only really appreciated it when I was older. Some of my best friends influenced me, too. Being stuck between being a kid and being an adult - so trying to balance the two. I think most teens feel that way. I was born in a small town near Manchester. I spent my teens there until I went to university when I was 18. Enjoy it! Have lots of fun. It's a great time - so have a great time. I played handball for my college team, and my happiest memory was when I picked to play for England when I was 17. I spent a lot of free time playing sports - soccer, cricket, and handball. I also did a lot of music. I miss the lack of responsibility! Now I have to worry about so much stuff like work or money. The fashion I remember most was "emo" fashion because that was something I used to wear.