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ПОМОГИТЕ СОСТАВИТЬ КРАТКИЙ ПЕРЕСКАЗ 8-10 ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЙ

Hakob Karapetyan Ученик (180), на голосовании 6 лет назад
Do you fell at home in your body?
1) It's Monday morning and while you are getting dressed, you're looking at yourself in the mirror. 'I'm too skinny. I'd like to put on a little weight and be a bit taller and more muscular,' you think. 'I also wouldn't mind thicker hair, longer legs, better teeth and a smaller nose. Speaking of my nose, is that a pimple on it? Oh, here we go again! I can't go out. I can't stand people staring at me.'

2) Do these remarks sound familiar? Almost everyone would like to change something about their bodies. Teenagers feel that way quite often because their bodies change while they are growing up. As your body changes, so does the way you feel about your physical appearance. Your body image often affects the opinion you have of yourself.

3) As your body matures, you may think that it draws attention to you, and you may feel uncomfortable. You may also compare yourself to your friends to see if you are 'normal'. But growing up doesn't happen at the same speed for everyone. Girls usually start changing sooner than boys. Sometimes, they suddenly put on weight as their bodies need fat to grow. On the other hand, boys notice their shoulders getting wider and their voices getting deeper. These changes usually take place over two to five years.

4) Media images from TV, movies and advertising may also affect your self-esteem. Women and girls on TV and in magazines are usually thin while men look strong and very muscular. This can make you believe that something is wrong with you if you don't look this way. Media images may also put pressure on you to go on extreme diets or become obsessed with weight training. Remember that it's more important to exercise regularly and eat healthily than to try to change your body to fit an unrealistic image. Adverts sell fantasy and vanity, not reality.

5) Although you may often think that your classmates notice every single pimple on your face or every single pound you gain, this is not the case. What they notice is how you feel about yourself. You need to focus on the things you like about yourself and walk with confidence! If you like yourself and the way you look, other people will too!
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Герцог Луис Сильвурсонни Ученик (139) 6 лет назад
It's Monday morning and while you are getting dressed, you're looking at yourself in the mirror.Do these remarks sound familiar?As your body matures, you may think that it draws attention to you, and you may feel uncomfortable. Media images from TV, movies and advertising may also affect your self-esteem.Although you may often think that your classmates notice every single pimple on your face or every single pound you gain, this is not the case.
Hakob KarapetyanУченик (180) 6 лет назад
СПАСИБО БОЛЬШОЕ!!!!
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