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Lesson: Pastimes Vary

A. Conversation

Read the conversation below. What is it about? Do you agree or disagree with their opinions?

Tiya: Anusha, I really wonder how pastimes vary from generation to generation.

Anusha: Oh yes, I can tell you how.

Tiya: Although I don’t know exactly, I think time is a big factor.

Anusha: You are right. Time changes many things. It changes our tastes and abilities. Technology has a role too. Look, there was a time when playing in the fields was very popular because we had many open fields around. Going to neighbors' houses and hanging out in groups were popular pastimes as well. You won't see these activities now. The process of urbanization, the influence of satellite television, and people's dependence on technology have changed our lifestyle. Now boys and girls of urban and semi-urban areas are more dependent on the computer for social networking, video games, or computer-assisted programs.

Tiya: Right. But how do you know all these things, Anusha?

Anusha: Oh... I read an interesting article on people's changing pastimes. It analyzes the issue through a graph. Here it is. Read, and I’m sure you will enjoy it.

B. Reading and Analyzing Change

Read the article below. Underline the words/expressions used in the article to show the changes in the data. The first one is done for you in the text.

Young People's Changing Attitude to Pastimes

[Graph: Watching TV, Games and Sports, Online/computer assisted programs. Years: 1990, 2000, 2010]

There is a change in people's preferences for pastimes. A recent survey shows that during the last twenty years, teenagers have gone through significant changes in choosing their pastimes. The survey results are presented through a graph which shows that there is a steady rise in young people's tendency to watch TV. In 1990, 41% of teenagers liked watching TV, which increased to 48% in the next ten years, and it further increased to 52% in the next decade.

Unfortunately, the picture is grim in terms of young people’s attraction to field games and sports. While 50% of youngsters opted for games and sports in the 1990s, the figure was 12% less after a decade at 38%. Unfortunately, the falling tendency persisted through the next ten years, and by 2010 it came down to 25%.

Though the young people have dissociated themselves noticeably from games and sports, there is a sharp and steady rise in their association with online or computer-assisted programs. In 1990, when the users of online or computers for pastimes were only 9%, in 2000 the number nearly doubled and reached 14%, and with a rapid increase in the next ten years, it shot up to 23%.

The survey also explains the reasons for this change. It says that television has become a part of everyday life even to the underprivileged section of society. This has resulted in a larger number of young people opting for watching TV as one of their most favorite pastimes. The increasing urbanization has reduced the number of open fields. Therefore, there is a fall in selecting games and sports as favorite pastimes, though it is not good news for the country. And the reason for selecting the computer-assisted or online programs is that computer technology is getting cheaper, easier, and more popular every day. Indeed our young generations are stepping into the e-world.

Dialogue Writing:

A dialogue about how pastimes have changed over the decades.

Rahim:
Do you think pastimes have changed much compared to our parents' time, Fatima?
Fatima:
Oh yes, Rahim. They have changed a lot! Our parents often played outside or met friends in person more frequently.
Rahim:
I guess that's true. Nowadays, we spend more time on computers and social media. It's so different now.
Fatima:
A lot of this change has to do with technology. In the 1990s, not many teenagers would have used computers as much as we do.
Rahim:
Yes, exactly. I read an article that said back in 1990 only 9% of young people used computers for fun, and now it's around 23%!
Fatima:
And field games have become less popular because of urbanization reducing open spaces. Today, just 25% of us play games and sports regularly.
Rahim:
That's quite a drop from 50% in the 1990s. I miss playing outside more often.
Fatima:
True, but I think technology does offer new kinds of enjoyment. It’s just about finding balance, don’t you think?
Rahim:
Yes, definitely! We should make sure to mix our online pastimes with some outdoor activities too.
Fatima:
Absolutely! Pastimes can change, but healthy habits should remain consistent.
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