Plastic Surgery
PLASTIC SURGERY
Practice English with your teacher
Warm-up
Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.
- What aspect of today's topic challenges your existing assumptions the most?
- If you could change one thing about how society approaches this issue, what would it be?
Vocabulary
Listen and repeat after your teacher.
선생님을 따라 읽어보세요.
Reading
Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.
Plastic surgery has often been thought of as the preserve of the rich and famous who are prepared to pay through the nose for, well, often a new nose. Now more and more people from all walks of life are turning to "facelift holidays" to increase their body beauty.
Plastic surgery has always had a mixed press, variously admired for shamelessly defying the process of ageing, and despised for pandering to vanity and ego. For those that see surgery as the answer to their concerns over their body-image, a new option is becoming available that cuts the cost of going under the knife.
Facelift holidays are becoming the ticket to cheaper cosmetic surgery. Countries with lower cost healthcare are attracting a new type of tourist - one that wants to go home with more than just happy memories of a relaxing time in the sun.
Last year in the UK, roughly 65,000 cosmetic surgery operations were carried out. The most popular request, bigger breasts through implants, is closely followed by fat reduction through liposuction.
But the appeal of cosmetic surgery means that some people are prepared to go for the cheaper option, if they can't afford those prices. Eastern Europe is fast becoming that cheaper option, with companies now offering "facelift holidays."
Cosmetic surgery abroad can work out half the price of similar surgery in this country. Prior to a facelift holiday, you visit a UK consultant who arranges your surgery, flight and "holiday accommodation." In addition to reducing the cost, these holidays also appeal because they offer privacy. With plastic surgery still carrying a degree of stigma the thought of "having it done on the quiet" can be reassuring to some.
However, cheap is not always best. UK surgeons often warn of the dangers of such cut-price surgery. They say there are not the same health care regulations in place, and in some cases, patients don't even get to meet their surgeon before the operation.
Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정
Common mistakes Korean speakers make.
한국인이 자주 하는 실수를 알아봅시다.
'gonna'는 구어체 축약형으로, 글이나 격식 있는 대화에서는 'going to'를 사용해야 합니다.
Discussion
Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.
- Why is plastic surgery in Korea popular?
- Would you want your children to have plastic surgery?
- Would you get plastic surgery if you had the money?
- Is plastic surgery dangerous to society?
- What does plastic surgery teach to the young generation?
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: PLASTIC SURGERY
Level: High Advanced (H.A)
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