Стр.108-109 Модуль 6 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 8 класс
6a Changes Vocabulary Changing one’s appearance 1 a) Listen and say. b) Which of these changes have you/your friends/family members made?
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 8 класс, Просвещение:
6a Changes
Vocabulary
Changing one’s appearance
1 a) Listen and say.
b) Which of these changes have you/your friends/family members made? Tell your partner
I’ve had my ears pierced.
Reading
2 Read the title and the first sentence in -each paragraph. What is the text about? Listen and read to find out.
You are what you think you are!
Two teenagers, Joe and Kate, are standing in front of their mirrors getting ready for school. Joe thinks to himself: ‘I’m too skinny. Why aren’t I tall and muscular? It’s not fair. And look at those spots - I look really awful!’ A little inner voice tells Kate: ‘You’re fat and ugly in these jeans. Your legs should be longer. And you hair’s horrible - all curly and frizzy. No one will look at you twice!’ If these thoughts sound familiar, that’s because Joe and Kate are far from being alone.
It’s very common for teenagers to have a negative image of their own bodies. They insist they are hopelessly ugly, no matter how much their parents and friends tell them otherwise! Magazine problem pages and Internet blogs are full of agonised accounts. The young people who write them are convinced they are unattractive and therefore unloved and rejected by others.
Why do teenagers see themselves in an unflattering way? The fact is, puberty has a lot to do with it. During your early teens, the body is preparing itself for adulthood. New chemicals are moving around the body as it adjusts to adult hormone levels. The body alters its shape, sometimes resulting in puppy fat. Skin problems such as acne are also common. Teens are affected psychologically too. They become confused and anxious about their changing appearance. This in turn can lead to feelings of insecurity and low self-esteem.
Nor is the situation helped by the media. Young people are bombarded with images of the ideal body. Top fashion models in glossy magazines are all far taller and skinnier than the average woman. They have their hair and make-up done professionally. After a fashion shoot, magazine editors have the photographs airbrushed before they are published to give the models a flawless complexion. Male actors in epic films flex beautifully toned rippling muscles. But more than likely, they have had them digitally enhanced, or ‘photoshopped’, as they call it in the trade. Not to mention the fact that many celebrities choose to have cosmetic surgery done to enhance their appearance. None of this reflects a realistic body image, so it’s no wonder adolescents are made to feel inadequate and unsure of themselves.
The good news is that, however dissatisfied you are with your looks, the chances are it’s only temporary! Those extra kilos and that spotty skin usually disappear by themselves in time. While your body is sorting itself out and ‘settling into’ its final form, you need to ride out the change! Resist the temptation to compare yourself with your peers. This is easier said than done when you are the tallest girl in your class or the only boy who has started growing a beard. You tend to feel the odd one out and may even get teased or bullied. Just remember that although teens’ bodies change at different speeds, everyone ends up at more or less the same place in the end!
It’s important to realise what things you can change about yourself and what things you can’t. Correct diet and exercise can do wonders for your appearance. Having your hair restyled, your nails manicured or your teeth whitened will also help boost your self-confidence. The things you can’t alter, like your height or your shoe size, should be seen as strengths and not weaknesses. They are, after all, the features that make you a unique individual!
So don’t be like Joe and Kate! Stop worrying so much about the way you look and learn to accept yourself as you are. Tell yourself you are just as attractive, intelligent and cool as the next person. If you feel good about yourself, the chances are other people will feel good about you too!
Check these words
muscular, spots, frizzy, convinced, rejected, unflattering, puberty, adjust, puppy fat, acne, flawless complexion, enhanced, inadequate, tease, bully, boost
3 Read again and for questions 1-5, choose the best answer А, В, C or D.
1 The first paragraph of the text implies that many teenagers worry about their appearance.
A no one has a perfect body.
В many teenagers worry about their appearance.
C being unattractive is unfair.
D boys and girls compete to look good.
2 According to the text, puberty is a time that influences your mental well-being.
A when you are sure to gain weight.
В that is difficult to prepare for.
C that influences your mental well-being.
D to seek help from an adult.
3 Fashion models have their appearance improved artificially.
A travel with their own personal make-up artist.
В are a source of inspiration to the average woman.
C are as keen as film stars to have cosmetic surgery.
D have their appearance improved artificially.
4 Teens are advised not to compare themselves with others because everyone develops at a different rate.
A they may end up getting bullied.
В it will upset their classmates.
C ittasks difficult to make accurate comparisons.
D everyone develops at a different rate.
5 Joe and Kate are examples of teenagers who dontaskt worry about the right things.
A try hard to be accepted.
В dontaskt make the most of their good points.
C are unattractive to their peers.
D dontaskt worry about the right things.
Grammar
The causative
4 a) Read the example sentences. Which suggests that the action is done by another person?
Wendy is painting her nails. Sue is having her nails painted.
b) Rewrite the sentences in the causative.
1 Mrs Jones is making a dress for Jo.
2 The hairdresser has dyed Annetasks hair.
3 Steve will shorten Tomtasks trousers.
4 Someone should re-heel your shoes.
Speculating & making see assumptions
5 a) Read the sentences. Which sentence: refers to the past? expresses duration?
1 He must be tired. Hetasks gone to bed early. (Itaskm sure he is.)
2 That cantaskt be Tom. Hetasks got short hair. (Itaskm sure it isntaskt.)
3 She says she might/could/may get a tattoo. (Ittasks possible)
4 Suzytasks hair is curly. She must have had a perm. (Itaskm sure she did.)
5 Ittasks 10:00 pm. He cantaskt be working. (Itaskm sure he isntaskt.)
b) Rewrite the sentences using might/may/ could, must or cantaskt, as in the example.
1 Itaskm sure Andy hasntaskt gone to the hairdressertasks. Andy cantaskt have gone to the hairdressertasks.
2 Itaskm sure that Sandra is talking to Steve.
3 Itaskm certain James didntaskt get a tattoo.
4 Perhaps Jane borrowed your coat.
5 Itaskm sure she had a facelift.
6 I dontaskt believe Carol is having surgery again.
6 Make as many assumptions about the pictures as possible. Use the phrases.
A
sit exam
stressed
know answers
revise properly
He must be sitting an exam.
B
be on holiday
feel happy
work
cruise around the Mediterranean
Speaking & Writing
7 Make notes on each paragraph of the text, then use them to tell your partner a summary of it.
8 Think! The writer says that we should learn to accept ourselves as we are. In three minutes, write a few sentences expressing your opinion. Read them to the class.