jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2020

A blog entry about stereotypes (3ºESO)

Use the model and the information in exercise 4 to plan a blog entry about stereotypes. You could choose to write about nationalities, age, gender, personality types,etc. Plan what you will include ineach paragraph. Use linking language to connect ideas and make a writing clearer for the reader. Enter comments below
I belong to Generation Z, a group born around the year 2000. There are a few stereotypes that are associated with my generation. some people say that we are superficial, have low attention spans and are addicted to technology. those people imagine we spend all day taking selfies and uploading them to social media. A more positive stereotype is that we are pragmatic problem solvers and natural multitaskers. It's true that we are good at doing several things at once. With regard to our technology addiction... even though we are quite dependent on technology, we're not addicted. I don't agree thar we are superficial. As a matter of fact, I think we are less superficial than the generation before us. I think people believe the Generation Z stereotypes because they don't understand us.

12 comentarios:

  1. Alejandro Padilla Rivera19 de noviembre de 2020, 3:13

    One of the most common stereotypies in Spain is the "cayetano / a", they usually wear brand clothes of so to speak posh people like espagnolo, bimba and lola, louis vuitton ...
    These people are usually respectful, polite and formal, except for some who are disgusting to believe something, where all ages from young children to adults.

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  2. In the world there are a lot of stereotypes: for your gender, your hobbies, your age... Today, I want to focus in Spain. In Spain there are a lot of stereotypes, depending the place where you live. For example, if you live in Cataluña, your are communist or if you live in Andalucía, you are a lazy person. I'm going to say some stereottypes in Andalucía:
    - A lot of people thinks that we take a nap all days, and that isn't true, at least for me. I don't like taking naps because, when the night arrives, I don't want to sleep.
    - Other stereotype is that we all are lazy. The truth is that we are the autonomous community that works the most in Spain, I think.
    - A very famous stereotype is that our gastronomy is really good, and I'm not going to say no to that stereotype.
    - Other stereotype is that the vegetbles in all Spain are from here. That isn't true. The most of the companys that buy vegetables, they buy them from countries wich aren't Spain.
    Anyway, Andalucía is the best autonomus community in Spain.

    Francisco Escobar Pulido.

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  3. Negative stereotypes towards old age and their relationship with sociodemographic variables in people over 65 years of age

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  4. One of the most common stereotypes in Spain is the "M.D.L.R", they usually wear a soccer team tracksuit, with fanny packs and a cap like a pimp, almost always fake and not very formal clothes
    These people are usually disrespectful, rude and with very little knowledge, that is to say, they are stupid.
    By the way, you should never miss a cigar to smoke and be street.

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  5. Reggaeton is a type of music that it has a lot of stereotypes. People think that Reggaeton is rude music, that is to say, this type of music has a bad image about women and his letters are very strong for children. It is true that some songs are very rude but people don't know that Reggaeton is used for parties and his rhythm is so danceable. So, I desagree that Reggaeton is the worst type of music, because it has songs of all kinds: for parties, for listen the letter, etc. In fact, it can be used for all kinds of things. For me, this type of music brightens my days many times. Definitely, the people should not say that the Reggaeton is a bad type of music and shoul listen some songs, listen the letter and think if it is rude.

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  6. Marcos de Haro Galdeano20 de noviembre de 2020, 0:06

    The French have many stereotypes that you probably already know, such as that they love to drink coffee and they love fashion. But you sure didn't know this stereotypes.
    -They are very chauvinistic.
    -Men are good lovers. The French man has a reputation for being sweet and loving.
    -Women are easy. They have a reputation for dressing very fashionable and being very romantic.
    -They are heavy smokers.

    Marcos de Haro Galdeano

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  7. Italy: Is known is the country of the boot is for its exquisite gastronomy. And it is that Italians are especially particular with their dishes, especially when they are so versioned and mistreated as in most cases. After confirming their coffee routine they can never have cappuccino after eating, but rather for breakfast or a snack, and talking about their tradition of eating lentils on New Year's Eve, the culinary myth that we are going to confirm today is the one referring to pasta Bolognese. This specialty does not exist in Italy, they call it "pasta al raghù", a dish consisting of a base of pasta with meat typical of the Bologna area.

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  8. Teenagers have many associated stereotypes, one of the most common is that we spend all day with our mobile phone, taking photos and uploading them to social media.
    I think this is something very positive for us because it helps us to have a great facility to solve problems quickly.
    It's true that we spend a lot of time with technology but it's because we depend on it, we use it in daily life, in the school environment, to socialize, etc.

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  9. we also love eating.

    On the weekends, our lunches can last so long that they become dinner! Nobody leaves without a full stomach. That’s just a rule.
    We have SO MANY bars.

    We usually say that there’s a bar for every local, and that’s not as exaggerated as it seems. A study done by Coca-Cola in 2013 showed that there is one bar for every 132 inhabitants. In other words, there are a total of 350,000 bars for the 47.2 million inhabitants of the country. Pick your poison!
    We’re always late.

    For some reason, we don’t know why, we can’t help but be tardy all the time. It must be in our genes.

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  10. Stereotipes:

    Andalusians
    Revelers, funny, open, lovers of their land, happy and hospitable.

    Spanish people
    Lovers of their land, hospitable, revelers, passionate, happy and open.

    Catalans
    Stingy, separatists, workers, lovers of their land, closed and proud.

    Basques
    Lovers of their land, separatists, closed, brutes, proud and traditionalists.

    Galicians
    Lovers of their land, humble, superstitious, traditionalists, homey and simple.

    Castellanos
    Educated, lovers of their land, serious, conservative, cool and hospitable.

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  11. People think that persons like me listen to a very sad and boring type of music but that is not true at all. I think they doesn't feel the music that they listen to, they just listen to the speed, if it is slow they doesn´t like it, just if the music have a fast speed. I am not saying that other persons could like both, 'cause i listen to fast songs too sometimes, i think that people needs to know more what the lyrics of the song means to can understand the situation when you are listen it , and sometimes maybe realize that you don't like what the lyrics is saying.

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  12. When someone says ‘teenager’ we imagine or associate it to a rebel who opposes the law, who loves to party, that is feckless… However, I know 90 teenagers and just 10 or 20 of them are this way, while the rest are different.
    All of this even though there is another stereotype that says that spanish people likes to party and sleep.

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