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Teenage fashion in the UK

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There is a ……………….at our school that ………………..people from wearing hooded tops. I think it's really
……………… We don't have to wear a school………………..- we can wear…………. and jewellery,
so why aren't we ………………..wear hooded tops? Hooded tops are an important part of teenage ………….
The ………………Mr Brown, thinks that people who wear hooded tops………………badly.
But I don't……………. .Mr Brown is quite old. There's a…………………..between him and the students.

Young people sometimes get angry when adults judge their personalities from the clothes they wear. However, young
people often do exactly the same thing when they see other young people. They don't look at a person and imagine what they
are really like. Instead, they look at their clothes and behaviour and immediately put them into a group. The four most common
groups are: skaters, goths, hip-hoppers and punks.
Skaters wear baggy, casual clothes: Jeans and hooded tops. They have long hair and sometimes it's coloured. They listen to
bands like Green Day, Blink 182, The Offspring and Sum 41.
Goths like to wear black. They're usually quiet people - much quieter than hip-hoppers. They like rock or heavy metal music, not
pop music. They often have black hair and make-up.
Hip-hoppers wear sports clothes: smart tracksuits and expensive trainers. They wear baseball caps and often jewellery too.
They usually listen to hip hop and rap.
Punks wear old torn clothes. They have coloured hair and often wear make-up and jewellery - but it's often safety pins or rings
in their noses, lips or even tongues.
However, some teenagers think that these fashions are silly and that it's better to be an individual than to belong to a group.
Teenage fashion in the UK

agree allowed to bans behave fashion fashionable generation gap head teacher rule unfair uniform

There is a ……………….at our school that ………………..people from wearing hooded tops. I think it's really
……………… We don't have to wear a school………………..- we can wear…………. and jewellery,
so why aren't we ………………..wear hooded tops? Hooded tops are an important part of teenage ………….
The ………………Mr Brown, thinks that people who wear hooded tops………………badly.
But I don't……………. .Mr Brown is quite old. There's a…………………..between him and the students.

Young people sometimes get angry when adults judge their personalities from the clothes they wear. However, young
people often do exactly the same thing when they see other young people. They don't look at a person and imagine what they
are really like. Instead, they look at their clothes and behaviour and immediately put them into a group. The four most common
groups are: skaters, goths, hip-hoppers and punks.
Skaters wear baggy, casual clothes: Jeans and hooded tops. They have long hair and sometimes it's coloured. They listen to
bands like Green Day, Blink 182, The Offspring and Sum 41.
Goths like to wear black. They're usually quiet people - much quieter than hip-hoppers. They like rock or heavy metal music, not
pop music. They often have black hair and make-up.
Hip-hoppers wear sports clothes: smart tracksuits and expensive trainers. They wear baseball caps and often jewellery too.
They usually listen to hip hop and rap.
Punks wear old torn clothes. They have coloured hair and often wear make-up and jewellery - but it's often safety pins or rings
in their noses, lips or even tongues.
However, some teenagers think that these fashions are silly and that it's better to be an individual than to belong to a group.
Teenage fashion in the UK

agree allowed to bans behave fashion fashionable generation gap head teacher rule unfair uniform

There is a ……………….at our school that ………………..people from wearing hooded tops. I think it's really
……………… We don't have to wear a school………………..- we can wear…………. and jewellery,
so why aren't we ………………..wear hooded tops? Hooded tops are an important part of teenage ………….
The ………………Mr Brown, thinks that people who wear hooded tops………………badly.
But I don't……………. .Mr Brown is quite old. There's a…………………..between him and the students.

Young people sometimes get angry when adults judge their personalities from the clothes they wear. However, young
people often do exactly the same thing when they see other young people. They don't look at a person and imagine what they
are really like. Instead, they look at their clothes and behaviour and immediately put them into a group. The four most common
groups are: skaters, goths, hip-hoppers and punks.
Skaters wear baggy, casual clothes: Jeans and hooded tops. They have long hair and sometimes it's coloured. They listen to
bands like Green Day, Blink 182, The Offspring and Sum 41.
Goths like to wear black. They're usually quiet people - much quieter than hip-hoppers. They like rock or heavy metal music, not
pop music. They often have black hair and make-up.
Hip-hoppers wear sports clothes: smart tracksuits and expensive trainers. They wear baseball caps and often jewellery too.
They usually listen to hip hop and rap.
Punks wear old torn clothes. They have coloured hair and often wear make-up and jewellery - but it's often safety pins or rings
in their noses, lips or even tongues.
However, some teenagers think that these fashions are silly and that it's better to be an individual than to belong to a group.

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