zeus333
04.05.2021 13:27

4 iting (a for-and-against essay) 7.W5 7.6 88 Portfolio Use ideas from Ex. 3 to complete the essay for your English school teacher entitled Should teenagers have mobile phones? (80-90 words). Use appropriate topic sentences to start the main body paragraphs. Should teenagers have mobile phones? Para 1: state the topic (Most teens have mobile phones and a lot of them are hooked on them. Is this good or bad?) Para 2: advantages & examples (Mobile phones are You can ... Moreover, you ) Para 3: disadvantages & examples (However, mobile phones can be If They can also ) Para 4: summarise the topic (Mobile phones are very useful gadgets to have. However, teens should use them sensibly.) Workbook: 29 Student's Book: Self-Check 2 a M

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vladimirnishta1
15.05.2021 20:35

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Outward appearance

In the books, Hermione is described as having "bushy brown hair"and brown eyes. Her front buck teeth, already very large, grow uncontrollably in Goblet of Fire after she is affected by a spell cast by Draco Malfoy. Madam Pomfrey attends to her in the hospital wing and, at her request, shrinks the teeth down to a normal size that matches her mouth. In the films, her hair is less bushy and she always has regular teeth.

There is controversy over whether Hermione's skin color was ever categorically established in the books. Some take as proof a line from Prisoner of Azkaban: "Hermione's white face was sticking out from behind a tree." They interpret this to be a direct description of her skin color. Others interpret it as a description relative to her usual complexion, arising due to fright and anxiety as she watches Harry Potter's attempt to save the hippogriff Buckbeak from execution. J.K. Rowling herself states that Hermione "turned white" in that she "lost colour from her face after a shock."

Conversely, another description from early in Prisoner of Azkaban can also be cited: "They were there, both of them, sitting outside Florean Fortescue's Ice-Cream Parlour, Ron looking incredibly freckly, Hermione very brown, both waving frantically at him."Some claim that this is a direct description of her skin color, while others claim that it's a relative description of the results of a tan acquired over the summer break.

Personality

Hermione's most prominent features include her prodigious intellect and cleverness. She is levelheaded, book-smart, and always very logical. Throughout the series, Hermione uses the skills of a librarian and teacher to gather the information necessary to defeat Voldemort, the "Dark Lord". When in doubt, it is to the school library that Hermione always turns to. She is often bossy yet unfailingly dutiful and loyal to her friends—a person who can always be counted on. J.K. Rowling stated that Hermione is a person that, "never strays off the path; she always keeps her attention focused on the job that must be done." Despite Hermione's intelligence and bossy attitude, Rowling says that Hermione has "quite a lot of vulnerability in her personality," as well as a "sense of insecurity underneath," feels, "utterly inadequate... and to compensate, she tries and strives to be the best at everything at school, projecting a confidence that irritates people." During her Defence Against the Dark Arts exam at the end of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Hermione reveals that her biggest fear is failure after a Boggart takes the form of Professor McGonagall and tells her that she has failed all her exams.

Hermione is extremely compassionate and is very quick to help others, especially those who are defenceless, such as Neville Longbottom, first-years, House-Elves, fellow Muggle-borns, half-giants like Hagrid, and werewolves like Lupin. It was revealed by J.K. Rowling after the publication of the final book that Hermione's career in the Ministry was to fight for the rights of the oppressed and disenfranchised (such as House-elves or Muggle-borns). Hermione is also very protective of her friends and values them so much that Rowling has suggested that, if Hermione had looked in the Mirror of Erised, she would have seen Harry, Ron, and herself "alive and unscathed, and Voldemort finished." Hermione has also learned to ignore what bullies such as Draco Malfoy say to her, often preventing Harry and Ron from retaliating and thinking of some way to outsmart him. She accepts her status as a Muggle-born witch, and states in Deathly Hallows that she is "a Mudblood and proud of it"

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Ритка121
30.10.2020 07:36

Whether we realize it or not, television plays a very important part in our lives. It's the main source of information and a cheap form of entertainment for millions of people. It's the window on the world which gives us an opportunity to "travel" all over the world, to "meet" different people and learn about their customs and traditions. It has the power to educate and broaden our minds. It helps us to relax after a hard day's work and escape from reality as there's always a great variety of programmes on TV: news and sports programmes, talk shows and TV games, documentaries and feature films, concerts and theatre performances... But at the same tame we become more and more addicted to the TV.

Today it’s not a secret that there is at least one TV set in 98% of American households, and many have two or three. And of course, television influences people’s mental picture of the world, especially their perceptions of distant events. This is particularly true for younger viewers, who rely heavily on television for their understanding of the world beyond their neighborhood. As the predominant mass medium, television is greatly criticized for failing to provide  a complete, unbiased picture of reality. Some individuals and citizens' groups have expressed concern about the level of violence in television programmes, particularly in action-adventure series and cartoons. They argue that viewers, especially children, may learn to see violence as the only way to resolve conflicts. And this is partially confirmed by researches.

Some argue that parents are responsible for supervising their children's TV viewing. But how? Children are often watching television when their parents are either not in the room or even at home. Many parents think they can use the help in monitoring what their children see. The reality is that one in four families is headed by a single parent, and in two-thirds of two-parent families, both parents are working. Furthermore, nearly 50 percent of children between the ages of 6 and 17 have their own TV sets in their bedrooms. On the one hand TV became an indication of both material wealth and the individual freedom (the US), on the other hand it became a trap for children. Not noticing how they are becoming “couch potatoes” and TV maniacs. Children are reading less today, they just do not know how wonderful and interesting it is to read. Instead they spend hours in front of the "box" watching whatever's on — from second-rate Mexican soap operas to silly commercials. The situation is that they rather watch a baseball game on TV than go play softball in the park with friends or even go to a movie. The irony is that although American television seems to promote images of slender, physically fit people, the more people watch TV, the less likely they are to exercise. Some people spend much of their free time lying on the couch watching TV and eating junk food. As a result, eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia are now common among young women. Many teenage girls have become insecure about their bodies and obsessed with losing weight

The trick is to learn to control television and use it intelligently. The ideal is to turn on the TV-set only when there's a really interesting programme. If you don't like a certain programme, why watch it? Why should you waste your free time on it if you can enjoy yourself in a more proper way? From all these we come to the conclusion that the impact of television is great and we should not watch one and all but filter the useful information so that Television would be not a dead but helpful hand


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