Monday, April 15, 2019

REASONS TO SMILE. Claudia G. (1 BATX B)


Good morning students. 

As you know my name is Claudia and I’m in eleven grade.

In this speech I will be talking to you about the necessity and importance of smiling. I was recently looking at your faces in our corridors, and I saw more people without a smile than people with it. And I have decided to talk with you to give you some advices.

According to the dictionary smile is a pleased, kind, or amused facial expression, typically with the corners of the mouth turned up and the front teeth exposed. But the best definition is the answer to these questions: what do you feel when you smile or when you see that someone is smiling? We are all different, but everyone feels good when we smile.  

Maybe at this moment someone is thinking: oh Claudia but some days are gray. Ok, everyone has bad days but we need to be able to see the positive part. Why do you need to smile if you have problems too? Because smiling not only helps to prevent us from looking tired and overwhelmed but can actually help reduce stress.

Another advantage of smiling is that act of smiling actually helps the human immune system to function more effectively. In addition to taking precautions like washing your hands, why do not try to prevent flu by smiling?

And not only this, smiling elevates our mood and makes us more productive, and these things are so important. The next week we are going to do the final exams and we need to feel motivated and not insecure. That is why if you smile you will have better grades.

I have given some advantages of smiling, but it has more. Now it’s your turn, you must decide if you want to make a change and smile more or continue as now.

As Shakespeare said: ''Don't worry. If you are worried, you will get a wrinkle. So smile and get a dimple.''

CLAUDIA GÓMEZ-PASTRANA
1st BATX B

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