jueves, 9 de junio de 2011

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Hi Irene!
How are you? I'm sorry that I didn't answer you e-mail bafore, but ihad a lot of exams!
As you know, this year I finish 4th ESO, so I graduate and I'd like you to come, it's going to be very nice! We're going to dance and sing, and a group of boys and girls are going o do a dramatization. We will play music while we're looking at the photos of our trips. Then, the headmistress will give us our diplomas and a present (I think)and, finally, we will drink horchata with our parents, the teachers and our friends.
after the graduation party we will have dinner all together and then, we will stay there dancing until late (you can come, if you want to!)
Tell me if you're coming, I'd love to!
Love
   Cristina 

SKINNY MODELS

We see very thin models everyday and everywhere. When we urn on the TV, we can see their flawless faces and their skinny bodies; when we are walking, we see perfect girls in posters, advertisig clothes that we'd like to wear.
That girls represent the perfect body to a lot of girls, that want to be like them. And...that can be a problem.
On the one hand, there's that "world" of perfection that top models represent to the society. It has to be something to differentiate between top models and the rest of girls. And that something is their weight.
On the other hand, thus supposed perfection influences a lot of generations of girls, specially teenagers. Because of this, many girls want to look like the girls that they see in TV and in magazines. Sometimes, they become obsessed with their weigh and, sometimes they stop eating to be thinner.
In conclusion, I think models shouldn't be so thin, beacuse, apart from influencing a lot of girls, it's also unhealthy for them, because theri diet isn't correct, and neither their weight.