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00:00Think about your family and friends.
00:04Who is a great person in your life?
00:08Why are they great?
00:11Emily says,
00:13My name is Emily. I'm from Hong Kong.
00:18My brother, Jason, is from Hong Kong too, but he lives in Australia now.
00:26He has a wife, two daughters, and two sons.
00:32One son is a baby. I'm their aunt.
00:37Jason is kind to his children.
00:41He's funny, and he's a great dad.
00:46Ernesto says,
00:48My name is Ernesto. I'm 22 years old.
00:53My great person is my brother, Carlos.
00:58He's a doctor.
01:01He's 29 years old.
01:04He's friendly
01:05and very smart.
01:11Our family is from Mexico City.
01:18But we live in Oaxaca now.
01:22Oaxaca is great.
01:25Elena says,
01:27My name is Elena. I am from Los Angeles.
01:31This is my friend, Trina.
01:35She's from Jamaica, but she's an American now.
01:38And this is our friend, Janelle.
01:41We're all teachers at the same high school.
01:44My friends are great.
01:46They are funny.
01:48They aren't boring.
01:49That's a lot of great people.
01:55Who's a great person in your life?
01:58People use technology in a lot of different ways.
02:02They chat,
02:04post photos,
02:08listen to music,
02:10and send messages.
02:12But what about different age groups?
02:16Do young people
02:17and seniors
02:20use technology in the same ways?
02:26A lot of young people own a smartphone, for example.
02:32And now, about 50% of seniors have a smartphone, too.
02:37But what do young people and seniors do on their smartphones?
02:41Young people read their news online.
02:45They share photos,
02:47and they use apps to chat with friends.
02:51Young people send and receive over 125 texts a day.
03:01But seniors send and receive fewer than 15 texts per day.
03:08One thing that young people don't use their phones for is
03:15to call people.
03:17But many seniors use their smartphones to call family and friends.
03:23They like to video chat,
03:25to talk to and see children and grandchildren.
03:30It's a nice way to see family when they live far away.
03:36Seniors also spend time playing online games.
03:41Card games
03:42and puzzle games are very popular.
03:46One big difference between age groups is social media.
03:54Over 75% of young people use social media.
04:00People over 65 use social media much less.
04:05Only 40%.
04:06Maybe young people have something to learn from seniors.
04:15It's not all about technology.
04:19Do you like to be close to a city or nature?
04:24A lot of beaches are close to the city.
04:32In Iceland, there are also cities close to nature.
04:45Iceland is a great place with many things to see and do.
04:52The capital city, Reykjavik,
04:55has interesting art museums
04:57and music festivals.
05:06But Iceland also has amazing nature.
05:11There are volcanoes,
05:14hot springs,
05:19waterfalls,
05:22animals,
05:23and lots of great places
05:27for hiking and climbing.
05:32Iceland is also cold.
05:36But islands like Easter Island
05:39are not cold.
05:42Easter Island is in the Pacific Ocean.
05:45It's a long way from anywhere else.
05:48But it has beautiful beaches
05:51and mountains.
05:58And it is famous for its giant statues.
06:03And for more nature that isn't close to a city,
06:08what about Antarctica?
06:10There aren't a lot of people here.
06:15In fact,
06:16there are usually only scientists.
06:20There are no cities
06:21and no beaches.
06:24There are no trees
06:26and not many plants or flowers.
06:29But there is snow and ice.
06:35A lot of snow and ice.
06:39There are also beautiful animals
06:41such as penguins,
06:45seals,
06:47and whales.
06:50Antarctica is a real adventure.
06:58So where do you want to go next?
07:02A city,
07:04nature,
07:04or somewhere
07:05with a little bit of both?
07:08Skills
07:09are things we can
07:11or can't
07:12do.
07:14Like snowboard,
07:16ride a bike,
07:19or speak
07:23another language.
07:26Some people say
07:27it takes 10,000 hours
07:30to learn a new skill.
07:32That's practicing
07:34for an hour a day
07:35for 27 years.
07:38But there's good news.
07:41Other people say
07:42you can learn a new skill
07:44in just 20 hours.
07:47Here are five steps
07:49to learn
07:49any new skill.
07:53One.
07:54What do you want to learn?
07:57Choose a small goal.
07:59For example,
08:01don't say
08:02learn to fix things.
08:04Say
08:05learn to fix
08:07a bike tire.
08:09Two.
08:10Think about
08:11what parts of the skill
08:13are important to learn.
08:15For example,
08:16to learn how to paint,
08:18you need to learn
08:19about colors.
08:21Or to learn
08:22how to make cool movies,
08:25you need to learn
08:26about cameras.
08:29Three.
08:30Find time to practice.
08:33It's important
08:34to practice every day.
08:37Choose the same time
08:38so you don't forget.
08:40In fact,
08:43it's good to practice
08:45in the morning.
08:48And again,
08:49at night.
08:51Sleep helps your brain remember.
08:55It's almost like
08:56practicing again.
08:57four.
09:02Think about
09:03how to practice.
09:06Practice in different ways.
09:08Do the same thing,
09:10but in a different way
09:12every day.
09:14For example,
09:15if you are learning
09:16a language,
09:18speak slowly
09:19one day
09:20and more quickly
09:23the next.
09:24The more ways
09:28you learn the skill,
09:30the more your brain
09:31remembers.
09:35And finally,
09:37practice for 20 hours
09:39or more.
09:41Maybe you can't
09:42do something now,
09:44but with practice,
09:46one day
09:46you can.
09:49Street style.
09:50It isn't just
09:52what people wear
09:53on the street.
09:56Street style
09:57is what people wear
09:59to really show
10:00their style.
10:05But is street style
10:07the same
10:08in every country?
10:11Let's take a look
10:12around the world
10:14and see.
10:15in Moscow
10:17people wear
10:18coats,
10:20boots,
10:20and scarves.
10:22In Cameroon,
10:24it's a dress
10:24and a scarf,
10:26but on the head.
10:29In the U.S.,
10:30just a shirt
10:32and pants.
10:33And in Japan,
10:35well,
10:36people wear
10:37lots of
10:38different things.
10:39These styles
10:44look different,
10:45but they have
10:46one thing
10:47in common.
10:49Color.
10:53Actually,
10:54on the streets
10:55of Harajuku
10:57in Tokyo,
10:58you can see
10:59all kinds
11:00of street style.
11:02From big sweaters
11:04over skirts
11:05to fun suits,
11:08and everyday dresses.
11:14In places
11:15like San Francisco,
11:17street style
11:18is very casual
11:20and often includes
11:22a beard,
11:23a hat,
11:26a backpack,
11:28and a bike.
11:30But you can see
11:31the same street style
11:33in Slovenia
11:35and Italy.
11:38A lot of street style
11:41is in the details.
11:43Hats
11:44in London,
11:46Moscow,
11:47and New York,
11:49or Mexico.
11:55Sunglasses,
11:56headphones,
11:57a bow tie,
12:02or a scarf.
12:07In every country,
12:09on every street,
12:11style is a little bit
12:13the same
12:14and a little bit
12:16different.
12:17What's the style
12:19on your street?
12:21What's the last picture
12:25you took?
12:26Your family?
12:30Your friends?
12:34Yourself?
12:36Your food?
12:38Wait!
12:40You took a picture
12:41of your food?
12:43Really?
12:44Well,
12:46you're not alone.
12:48Recent studies say
12:49about 75% of people
12:52take pictures
12:53of their food.
12:55But why?
12:57Let's find out.
13:00About 20% of people
13:02take pictures of food
13:04when they're at a restaurant.
13:06Some people want to remember
13:09a special meal they ate.
13:12Carl and Cindy
13:13went to a new restaurant
13:15last week.
13:17They liked their food
13:18and took a picture.
13:21Dan went to Singapore
13:23last summer.
13:25He enjoyed eating
13:27at the night market
13:28and took pictures
13:30of the food he ate.
13:33He looks at the pictures
13:35so he can remember
13:37his trip.
13:41About 22% of people
13:44take pictures of food
13:46at special events
13:47like birthdays.
13:50Donna took this photo
13:52because it was her mother's
13:5460th birthday.
13:56They wanted to remember
13:58the night,
13:59their family,
14:00and the cake.
14:03And what family
14:04doesn't have
14:05a funny food photo
14:06or two
14:08or three.
14:12And finally,
14:1433% of people
14:15take pictures of food
14:17that they cooked
14:18because they feel good
14:20about their cooking.
14:22Larissa took this video
14:24of a delicious breakfast
14:26she made.
14:28Then,
14:28she posted it
14:29to her social media page.
14:31some people,
14:34like Steve,
14:35like to cook so much
14:37they have their own
14:38video show.
14:42Steve made this video
14:44to teach people
14:46how to make a salad
14:47for dinner.
14:48People take pictures
14:50of their food
14:51to remember special events,
14:53to share online,
14:55or to show
14:58their cooking skills.
15:02If you take pictures
15:04of your food,
15:05why do you do it?
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