Most young people are always on their phones, which may upset many people. 1 ,a group called Girl Scouts are receiving 2 for setting up their first walk-in clinic for elderly people, who have difficulty understanding how to 3 the secrets of their smart phones.
Each teen spent at least an hour of one-on-one time with their oldsters. Based on their 4 knowledge, each Girl Scout was assigned to 5 different aspects of Android and Apple phones.
Some of the oldsters actually wanted to take part in e-commerce (电子商务), and needed help to 6 a payment account on their smart phones while others simply had 7when learning how to send messages to their family members. "I was teaching this older woman how to 8 , and the first thing she did was to send a message to her daughter/5 one of the Scouts said. "How 9 it was! It just made me feel really, really happy."
In addition to arranging group lessons for all of the seniors to 10 together at the end of the clinic, the youngsters even printed out brochures and guides for the seniors to take home in case 11 seniors would encounter problems with their smart phones in the future.
The eighth graders earned their "Silver Award, for their job. After experiencing the 12of their project, the girls hope to organize more 13 in the near future. "Those girls were just great," said Nancy, a great-grandmother who once 14 the clinic. "They were ready for us and had a very mature attitude about answering our questions, and they15the praise.