Showing posts with label Clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clothes. Show all posts

Friday, September 20, 2019

DESCRIBING YOUR PERSONALITY AND APPEARANCE

In this section you will find very useful vocabulary to help you speak about your personality and appearance.

The video below gives you some useful tips on how to describe people's appearance.


And this other video below will help you have a conversation about other people's personality, appearance and the clothes they are wearing.

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Football Quiz


1 point is up for grabs at the next Test for Unit 4 for the ESO student who sends the first correct answer to our email:

What football team does the shirt in the photograph above belong to?


NB: This quiz is for our students, NOT FOR THEIR PARENTS. Answers must be in English, of course, in correct English.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

My Grandpa is Chicer than Yours


Spotted: designer Lu Ting with 72 year old Chinese grandfather Liu Xianping. This photograph could be one of the many pictures taken everyday in the bosom of any family, however, Lu’s grandfather has something special which has made him quite popular…

Thursday, October 4, 2012

How do you Look in your Bathing Suit?



It is funny, surprising (and, to some extent, comforting) to find old advertisements like the one posted above when surfing the web.

The aesthetics of the 21th century imposed by mass media show us skinny women as the ideal beauty, and, as there’s business everywhere, many advertisements try to present and sell consumers “miraculous” diets, pills or beverages of all kinds that will guarantee a fast and effortless weight loss. Those, however, end up being useless and dangerous for our health.

It seems that in the 50s and 60s, the ideal beauty was totally the other way round, and that women were more eager to have a curvy figure than to look as a skeleton. Surprising as it may be for youngsters, advertisements then showed women products to gain weight, in order not to be "tired-out" or "rundown".

In any case, what also seems to be true is that even nowadays, when thinness appears to be the ideal, curvy women rank first on the lists of the most desirable (Beyoncé, J.Lo, Sofía Vergara, Christina Hendrix…). It’s not that we should believe the Orquesta Mondragón when they claimed for really big women to be sexy, but, as always, we should find a healthy balance.

Sofía Vergara                                                                    Christina Hendrix
 

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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Newsy: Saggy Pants Ban Targeting Black Men?

The mayor of Dublin, Georgia, USA, recently signed into law a ban on saggy pants. Opponents say the new law directly targets the city’s African American males.

MAYOR PHIL BEST: “We'll gain maybe a little more mutual respect for each other and realize that everybody don’t want to see your underwear.” (HLN)

That’s Phil Best, the mayor of Dublin, Georgia -- who recently signed into law a ban on saggy pants. Best says the ban is in response to community complaints about indecent exposure, but opponents say the new law directly targets the city’s African American males.

According to the new law, pants or skirts can’t be more than three inches below the top of the hips.

Portland’s KATU features a community activist who says it’s obvious the city is going after black men: “If they are the ones wearing the saggy baggy pants. They're the only ones wearing the saggy baggy pants.”

But BV Black Spin’s Paul Shepard says that might not necessarily be the case: “Well, a quick visit to just about any mall will tell you that young white males model just about everything they see from their black counterparts, including saggin'. So it's up to the community to make sure that young black boys aren't the only ones getting pinched for this infraction.”

In a segment on Atlanta’s NBC-affiliate WXIA, an anchor says making a law against saggy pants might be a little extreme -- but in the end it makes sense: “I have to agree, one does look rather foolish with their low slung baggy pants though I admit I'm on the fence about a law saying how people should dress. On the other hand, though, I can't think of one good reason why people should have to see your underwear when you're out in public. True, there could be some problems with Dublin's ordinance. A pathway to profiling perhaps or local government overstepping its boundaries perhaps. ... Call me old school, but pull up your pants for crying out loud.”

But on All Voices, Veronica Roberts says every generation has its fads. She writes - though saggy pants might be considered “unslightly,” parents should be careful what they wish for: “... police in Dublin, Georgia, are in charge of enforcing this law. ... Are police going to ... hang out by schools with tape measure in hand, and randomly pull over your kids to enforce this 3 inches sagging rule? ... Shouldn't our children's attire be our responsibility? ... the price might just be too high to appease our sensibilities.”

Riviera Beach, Florida passed a similar ban in 2008, but it was later deemed unconstitutional.

Writer: Christina Hartman


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