2. 454 respondents (from 11 to 18 years old)
from Czech Republic, Finland and Spain.
Family and Free time
3. Do you live in a village or in a town?
Do you live in a house or in a flat?
4. How many members are in your family?
How many siblings do you have?
5. Do you have your own room?
Do you share your room with your siblings?
6. How often do you visit your grandparents?
Do you help your parents? How often?
7. What types of activities does
your family do together?
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
trips
holidays sport
activities
visits
working
in the
garden
watching
TV
playing
desk
games
Spain
Finland
Czech
8. What types of activities does your
family do together?
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
trips holidays sport
activities
visits working in
the garden
watching TVplaying desk
games
girls Spain
girls Finland
girls Czech
boys spain
boys finland
boys czech
Spanish girls
Finnish girls
Czech girls
Spanish boys
Finnish boys
Czech boys
9. Have you ever prepared
dinner for your family?
How often do you speak with your parents?
10. How often does your family go on holiday?
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
never once a year 2-3 times in a year3-4 times in a year5-6 times in a yearevery month
Czech
Spanish
Finnish
20. What sports do you practise?
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Spain
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Finland
0
50
100
150
200
250
Czech Republic
%
21. What sports do you play?
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Ball
sports
Winter
sports
Water
sports
Fitness
and
dancing
Martial
arts and
athletics
Cycling Other
11 - 14 year old boys
Spain Finland Czech rep.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Ball
sports
Winter
sports
Water
sports
Fitness
and
dancing
Martial
arts and
athletics
Cycling Other
11 - 14 year old girls
Spain Finland Czech rep.
%
22. What sports do you play?
%
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
15 - 18 year old boys
Spain Finland Czech rep.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
15 - 18 year old girls
Spain Finland Czech rep.
23. 20%
61%
19%
People who wrote
they are in a team:
Spain Czech Finish
25
17
18
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
1
Football club
Spain Czech Finland
Are you a member of a sport
team, if so which one?
24. Are you a member of a sport
team, if so which one?
6%
2%
3%
1%
12%
58%
4%
13%
1%
sport club, if yes which one
Florball club Basketball team Ski team
Cycling team Fotball club No
dance other swim team
42%
58%
member of any sport team
yes No
45. Do you play computer
games? If so, which ones?
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
World of
tanks
Minecraft Call of
duty
The Sims GTA CS:GO FIFA League of
legends
Online
games
ALL THE RESPONDENTS
CZECH SPANISH FINISH
NO 41 %
OTHERS 28 %
%
46. 0
2
4
6
8
10
12
World of
tanks
Minecraft Call of
duty
The Sims GTA CS:GO FIFA League of
legends
Online
games
BOYS 11-12 YEARS
CZECH SPANISH FINISH
NO 11 %
OTHERS 52 %
%
Do you play computer games?
If so, which ones?
47. 0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
World of
tanks
Minecraft Call of
duty
The Sims GTA CS:GO FIFA League of
legends
Online
games
GIRLS 11-12 YEARS
CZECH SPANISH FINISH
NO 60 %
Do you play computer games?
If so, which ones?
48. 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
World of
tanks
Minecraft Call of
duty
The Sims GTA CS:GO FIFA League of
legends
Online
games
BOYS 13-15 YEARS
CZECH SPANISH FINISH
NO 18 %
OTHERS 42 %
Do you play computer games?
If so, which ones?
50. 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
World of
tanks
Minecraft Call of
duty
The Sims GTA CS:GO FIFA League of
legends
Online
games
BOYS 16 -18 YEARS
CZECH SPANISH FINISH
%
NO 27 %
OTHERS 38 %
Do you play computer games?
If so, which ones?
51. 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
World of
tanks
Minecraft Call of
duty
The Sims GTA CS:GO FIFA League of
legends
Online
games
GIRLS 16 -18 YEARS
CZECH SPANISH FINISH
%
NO 84 %
OTHERS 5 %
Do you play computer games?
If so, which ones?
Hamal: We had 454 respondents in our questionnaire. 55 % of them were from Czech Republic, 26 % from Finland and 19 % from Spain.
Hamal
Silvie: More than 50 % respondents live in a family with 4 members, 22 % students have family with 5 members.
55 % students have only 1 sibling, 22 % have 2 siblings, more than 8 % are the only child of the family.
Silvie: You can see that 79 % respondents have their own room. Only 25 % share the room with siblings.
Silvie: This question is about the relationships in the families. 40 % of students visit the grandparents once a week, 21 % once a month and 16 % every day.
On the other hand, it´s very sad that 32 % of students never help the parents and 32 % rarely. Only 6 % of respondents often help at home.
Matěj D: Common holidays and watching TV are typical for Spanish families, trips and holidays for Czech and Finnish families.
Silvie: It is nice that more 72 % of students can prepare dinner for the family. And more than 92 % speak with their parents every day.
Silvie: It is interesting that for Finnish and Spanish families is typical to go for holiday 2-3 times in a year, in Czech Republic
Marie: All the students most prefer doing sports or being with their friends and family.
Marie: About 55% of Spanish students prefer being with their friends or family, which is interesting bcs only 30% of Czech students prefer them.
Marie: All of boys the most prefer do sport.
Marie: About 50% of Czech and Spanish girls prefer doing sports. But just about 20% of Finnish girls chose this activity.
Marie: About 30% of Czech girls like reading but just about 7% of boys like it too.
Marie: About 39% of Finnish boys prefer sitting at computer. And Just about 17% of Finnish girls prefer doing this activity.
Marie: About 40% of Spanish girls prefer watching TV or serials. Just about 12% of boys chose this activity.
Matěj D: And now about sports. 45 % of students practise sports several times in a week, 33 % everyday. Respondents prefer outdoor sports.
Matěj D: About one third of respondents practise 2 different sports, 18 % practise 3 sports. 9 % do not practise any sport.
Matěj D: So as you can see, in all the countries mainly ball sports and fitness and dancing are favourite.
Matěj D: Ball sports are the most popular ones for boys and girls from Czech Republic and for Spanish boys. Finnish and Spanish girls prefer fitness and dancing.
Matěj D: Ball sports are still the most popular for boys from Czech Republic. All girls prefer fitness and dancing, ball sports and cycling.
Terezie: There is a chart which shows how many people from each country are in a team. So most people are from the Czech Republic, then from Spain, but Spain is really close to Finland. Most people who are in a football club are from Spain.
Terezie: In the first chart we can see what sports people do and if they are in a sport team. If they are, you can see what kind of team it is. In the second chart you can see that more than half of the people aren‘t in a sport team.
Terezie: More than 55 % of respondents do outside everyday.
Terezie: Most people from Finland and Spain spend their time with their friends. In the Czech Republic there are not so many people who spend their time with friends, but nearly 40 percent of Czechs do some other activities.
Marta: I have got a question: Do you use any social networks? 44 % of students from all countries use them often. Facebook and Instagram are most popular.
Marta: There is a percentage graph with answers from all the countries. We can see that the most people from the Czech Republic use Facebook. In Spain and in Finland the most popular social network site is Instagram.
Marta: Now we can see more details from Spain. The most popular social network is Instagram, but Pinterest isn´t very popular.
Marta: Now we can see more details from the Czech Republic. The most popular social network is Facebook, but Pinterest and Twitter aren´t very popular in the Czech Republic.
Marta: Now we can see more details from Finland. The most popular social network is Instagram, but Pinterest isn´t very popular in Finland.
Marta: Now we can see a percentage graph of boys´ and girls´ answers from all the countries. Facebook is the most popular social network for boys, for girls it is Instagram.
Matěj N: I have a question What do you usualy do at weekends? The most usual answer is Visiting friends. It's 63% and the least typical answer is culture. It is 19%.
Matěj N: Most Finnish15 year old girls visit friends. It's 26% and the biggest difference is between 13 year old boys.
Matěj N: Sleeping late is the most popular with Finnish 15 year old boys.
Matěj N: Sports are the most popular with Spanish boys between 13 and 15 years old.
Matěj N: Trips are very common in the Czech Republic.
Matěj: Working is the most popular with Czech 16 year old boys, its 15%.
Matěj N: Doing homework is the most popular with Spanish girls between 12 and 15 years old.
Matěj N: Games are the most popular with Finnish 15 year old boys, it´s 39%.
Matěj N: Culture is the most popular with Spanish 13 year old boys, it´s 8%.
Hamal: In this graph we can se that 65% of Czech boys can play musical instrument. In Finland play instrument only 15% of boys.
Hamal: In this graph we can see that from all 3 countries can play most girls from Czech. It is 59%. Spain and Finland are nearly the same.
Hamal: In this graph we can se that in Finland are most people who can´t play musical instrument. Least is in Czech. In Czech more people play Piano, least violoncello and trumpet.
In Spain play most students guitar and recorder. Least violoncello, violin and trumpet.
In Finland play most students piano. And most students of all 3 coutries can´t play instrumen.
Zuzka: In the first picture we can see that more than a half of the respondents says no. The most popular games are CS:GO and also online games.
Zuzka: In the first and second graph we can we that most of the Czech 11-12 years old boys play Minecraft, but most of the Spanish 11-12 years old play CS:GO or Call of duty.
Zuzka: We can see that most of the 11-12 years old girls say that they do not play any computer games. But if they play, they usually choose Minecraft or Online games.
Zuzka: Most of the 13-15 years old boys play CS:GO. And also we can se the World of tanks is played just by the Czech respondents.
Zuzka: Again, most of the girls aged 13-15 say that they do not play any games. The most popular games in this graph are The Sims and the League of legends.
Zuzka: We can see that again the most popular game is CS:GO and LOL, but also there is often the answer no.
Zuzka: The girls 16-18 usually do not play any computer games. But if they do, they play the Sims or online games.