Two of my students offered to sit down and answer a few questions with me to give you insight into Mongolian teenagers.
10 E: I usually eat whatever my mom cooks for me, things like noodle soup and noodle stirfry. They are both Mongolian, lavshaa and tsuivan.
11E: I eat scrambled eggs, sausage and toast for breakfast. My family usually does traditional Mongolian dishes for lunch and dinner, like lavshaa and tsuivan.
10 E: I live in a 6-story apartment building with my immediate family: parents and younger siblings.
11E: I live in a 5-story apartment building with my Mom and sister.
10E: The most common chores I have are cleaning the dishes and mopping the floor.
11E: I vacuum the house and wash the dishes. I guess I also set the table for lunch and dinner.
10E: My mom is a stay-at-home mom, and my dad is a graphic designer
11E: My sister works in IT at Univision, and my mom works as a district manager.