outside: either: hang around the streets
cause distress for others
vandalise
swear
stay out all night
play football
go town
chill with mates
drink alcohol
party
inside: either: watch tv
play on xbox360/ps3/wii
go on cod
go on msn
go on facebook
watch movies
get bored
GO OUT
They stayed outside, went to places to "hang out" with each other, and they also watched alittle bit of television and often went to watch animated films such as those in 1966 by Walt Disney.
they went to night clubs to boogie
during 1960s it was television.
They went to dances and drive-in movies a lot.
In the Japanese show, his name is Cobalt, but in the English, it is Jetto.
The concept of teenagers dates from the 1950s. Even the idea of adolescence dates from the 1890s at the earliest and was 'created' by psychologists. In the 1800s the great majority of people in their teens had to work for their living once they had finished school at age 13 or 14. There was no 'teenage culture' till the 1950s/1960s.
they went to night clubs to boogie
CHARNAETV is an online entertainment company run by teenagers for teenagers. It was created by a Charnae Thompson
during 1960s it was television.
In the 1960s entertainment was huge. Sports, movies, Broadway, television, and music were all ways people entertained themselves. The entertainment personalities in the 1960s worked hard so they could be the subjects of peoples conversations even many years after they have died.
because there is no other means of entertainment.
Television for entertainment
Television
usually teenagers spent money on clothes, shoes, food, movies, entertainment and ocassionlly gifts.
Their parents' suburban values.
They went to dances and drive-in movies a lot.
no it was used to make entertainment for ks2 & ks3 etc. basically kids. it can also be used as entertainment for teenagers and adults, as well as younger children if they are accompanied by a responsible adult. it was invented by Charles E. Pellow on PURPOSE.
Plays. Why do you think that Shakespeare was such a big deal? Also its, "What form of entertainment did the English enjoy"