网瘾少年英语情景剧剧本
Introduction:
\”Welcome to our latest episode of \’The Internet Age\’, a English dramatic series about the challenges and opportunities of growing up in the digital age. Our protagonist, Jack, is a high school student who is struggling with his addiction to the internet. With his friends, parents, and teachers working hard to help him overcome his addiction, Jack\’s journey takes a turn for the worse when he receives a mysterious letter that promises him a chance to change his life for the better.\”
Act 1:
Scene 1: The Computer Room
Jack is sitting at his computer, scrolling through his social media feeds. His friends are nearby, and they are all talking about their latest online adventures.
Friend 1: \”Jack, have you seen the latest video on YouTube? It\’s amazing!\”
Jack: \”Yeah, I\’ve seen it. But I don\’t want to spend more time on it.\”
Friend 2: \”Jack, you need to take a break from the internet. It\’s important that you prioritize your health and well-being.\”
Jack: \”But I don\’t know what to do. I feel like I\’m losing myself.\”
Friend 3: \”Jack, I know you have a lot going on in your life, but you need to find a balance. You can\’t keep yourself completely away from the internet.\”
Scene 2: The Home Room
Jack\’s parents are sitting at the table, discussing his grades and behavior.
父: \”Jack, we need to talk about your online habits. You\’ve been spending too much time on the internet, and it\’s affecting your grades and relationships with your peers.\”
母: \”I understand, but we need to find a way to help you control your online activities.\”
父: \”Well, I\’ve been thinking about something. We\’re going to set up a password for your computer, and we\’ll make it clear to you that you need to spend time on the internet for school purposes only.\”
母: \”That\’s a good idea. And we\’ll also make sure you have a designated time for online activities each day.\”
Act 2:
Scene 1: The Computer Room
Jack is still sitting at his computer, scrolling through his social media feeds. His friends are still nearby, and they are all laughing and having fun.
Friend 1: \”Jack, have you seen the latest video on YouTube? It\’s amazing!\”
Jack: \”Yeah, I\’ve seen it. But I don\’t want to spend more time on it.\”
Friend 2: \”Jack, I know you have a lot going on in your life, but you need to find a balance. You can\’t keep yourself completely away from the internet. You have to make time for it.\”
Scene 2: The Home Room
Jack\’s parents are still sitting at the table, discussing his grades and behavior.
父: \”Jack, we need to talk about your online habits. You\’ve been spending too much time on the internet, and it\’s affecting your grades and relationships with your peers.\”
母: \”I understand, but we need to find a way to help you control your online activities. You can\’t keep yourself completely away from the internet. You have to make time for it.\”
父: \”Well, I\’ve been thinking about something. We\’re going to set up a password for your computer, and we\’ll make it clear to you that you need to spend time on the internet for school purposes only. You\’ll have

