Friday, May 21, 2010

Texto Selectividad. Why thin doesn't sell

Why thin doesn’t sell

They have been banned from the catwalk, blamed for devastating women’s self-esteem and suspected of suffering eating disorders. Now ultra-thin models face another accusation: that they’re not good at their job. New research has found that instead of being admired by women, excessively thin models are regarded as less truthful and appealing than “ordinary” women. ‘The advertising and fashion industries are reluctant to use larger models because they say that thinness sells’, said Dr Helga Dittmar, of the University of Sussex. ‘But our research has shown that thin models are less effective in selling products than average-size models’. Dittmar asked 800 women to rank the effectiveness of adverts featuring slim models. She expected women to find thin models more convincing and persuasive. ‘Instead, there was a strong message that models were evaluated more positively when they had a normal size’, she said.

These findings come after the controversy which erupted when Madrid said models at Pasarela Cibeles must have a weight in line with United Nations health guidelines. Dittmar said: ‘Only a small percentage of women can ever hope to have the bodies shown in most advertising. There are fears that images of ultra-thin models can have a number of significant consequences, including negative self-perception, depression and disordered eating. The conclusion is that thin models have a negative effect on the self-esteem of women, and this affects the effectiveness of the advertising message. ‘Compared with ultra-thin models, those who appear in ads with an average, healthy body size were viewed as more credible’.


Questions and possible answers:

1. Are the following statements TRUE or FALSE? Copy the evidence from the text. No marks are given for only TRUE or FALSE.

a) The belief that thin models are more effective was proved. FALSE.

"But our research has shown that thin models are less effective in selling products than average-size models"

b) An advertisement doesn’t succeed if women don’t feel confident about it. TRUE .

"thin models have a negative effect on the self-esteem of women, and this affects the effectiveness of the advertising message"

2. In your own words and based on the ideas on the text, answer the following questions.

a) Why are ultra-thin models “not good at their job”?

Ultra-thin models are not good at their job because ordinary women don't feel identified with them and so the advertising message does't get to them.

b) What negative effects do thin models have on women?

Women can suffer from depression or eating disorders.

3. Find the words in the text that mean.

a) accused (paragraph 1) - blamed.
b) confront (paragraph 1)- face.
c) unwilling (paragraph 1)- reluctant.
d) slender (paragraph 1)- slim.

4. Complete the following sentences. Use the appropriate form of the word in brackets when given.

a. The fashion and advertising industries know that women are more effective at / in selling products than men.

b. The new spring season’s clothes were being shown (show) on the catwalk when suddenly one of the models fell (fall) down.

c. The new laws against advertising (advertise) tobacco are considered (consider) to have gone too far.

Complete the sentence. Do not change the meaning of the sentence given.

d. They have just sold him the ring. → He …… has just been sold the ring.

5. Write about 100 to 150 words on the following topic.

- Do you think our society is influenced by the models that appear on TV or in magazines?

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