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I08-Clemer Walter

Extensive Reading Report - Intermediate
1. Title of the article: Are We Buying Too Much?
2. Source of the article (link):  http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/g20130/
3. Author's name: ______________________________________________________________
4. Before you read, look at the picture(s) if any, as well as the title. What do you think the article
will be about?
As consumerism affects not only ourselves but also the planet due to the scarcity of resources. This is due to the constant creation of more and more products.

5. Read the article and describe what you understand of it in as much detail as possible.
Consumerism and marketing go hand in hand, this is due to the large number of consumers willing to buy everything that is around, but how to protect all advertisers, filling the minds with ideas like life happy, a better personality, better status, making it increasingly more difficult when buying something. All this is due to lack of protection to minors, who are more susceptible to an attack upon advertising, we have to teach them that companies want more and more of their money, esenarles about controlling your money, give limitations, this will help our future to be different.


Student's Name: Clemer Walter Paucar De La Cruz

1 comment:

  1. 1. DESIRABLE /dɪˈzaɪə.rə.bl̩/
    worth having and wanted by most people
    Examples:
    • Reducing class sizes in schools is a desirable aim.
    • That would have been desirable.
    2. GARMENT /ˈɡɑː.mənt/
    a piece of clothing
    Examples:
    • This foundation insures that the garments will be durable and easy to maintain.
    • Over this time the sailwear collection has been flanked by garments for outdoor and freetime.
    3. THROUGH /θruː/
    from one end or side of something to the other:
    Examples:
    • If you want to register for this course please contact us trhough the email address marketing@innovalia.org.
    • They walked slowly through the woods.
    4. STYLISH /ˈstaɪ.lɪʃ/
    of a high quality in appearance, design, or behavior
    Examples:
    • The essential set for all stylish little girls!
    • The stylish patterns let you add a personal touch to your phone.
    5. ASIDE /əˈsaɪd/
    on or to one side
    Examples:
    • Imperturbably he throws bananas aside that do not meet the quality required.
    • That initiative also set aside all of the empty pretexts that Israel invokes.

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