What are good lenses for my nikon d3000?

So i have the nikon d3000, i'm only 16 and am not a magnificent photographer yet obviously, so i don't want to listen to peoples hate saying that i should know this stuff when i'm only just starting out.
okay so my lens at the moment came with the camera and is the 18-55mm,
i really would like a lense that has a good zoom and isn't too expensive, and even a good lens for inside studio photographer, i hope you can help me, thanks alot!

Any of the AF-S lenses listed on this link will work just fine.
http://www.nikonusa.com/...index.page
For now, you need to spend your time learning how to use the camera and its 18-55 mm lens. With that lens, you can shoot landscapes, group shots, full body shots and head and shoulder shots.
If you later want to shoot other subjects that need a wide angle zoom like the 10-24 mm or longer lenses like the 55-200 mm or 55-300 mm for shooting action, sports or some wildlife, you can save your pennies just for those type subjects.

10.5 mm fisheye. It will go as low as f/2.8, and takes fantastic 180 degree shots.

At this point you have not even begun to explore the possibilities that the kit lens offers. If you are wanting "good zoom", a good choice might be the 18-200vr. It has more reach, decent optics, and makes a fine travel and walk-around lens. It will allow you to explore the focal lengths you like and will still be useful in the future as an all purpose lazy lens. For low light, the 50mm f/1.8. Other than that, it could be a waste of money to buy a lot of lenses, especially consumer grade stuff. In a few years, you will know what types of photography you like to do and you'll know what glass you need. The main investment in a camera system is the lens. Good glass stays with you as the bodies come and go. So work on learning the basics with the kit lens (which is not a bad lens for what it is) Decide on good glass a bit further down the road.