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... ... @@ -1,9 +1,45 @@ 1 -Simple answer 1 +**[[Simple answer (B1)]]** 2 2 3 - Title: Social MediainTeen Life - Good or Bad?3 +**[[Intermediate answer (B2)]]** 4 4 5 - Many teenagers use social media every day. I also use it a lot, for example Instagram and TikTok. I like it becauseI cansee funny videos and pictures.Also,Ican chat with my friends and family, It makesmefeel connected. SometimesI feel lonely, so social media helps mefeelbetter.5 +**[[Advanced answer (B2 + elements of C1)]]** 6 6 7 -But social media can also be stressful. For example, I sometimes compare myself to other people online. They look perfect and happy all the time. Then I feel not so good. Also, it is easy to spend too much time scrolling. Suddenly one hour is gone! That is not good for school. 8 8 9 -In conclusion, social media is fun and useful, but we need to be careful. I think we should take breaks and not believe everything we see online. What about you? Do you use social media a lot? Write your ideas in the comments! 8 + 9 + 10 + 11 +**Intermediate answer (B2)** 12 + 13 +__Social Media in Teenagers' Lives - A Blessing or a Curse?__ 14 + 15 +Hi guys, 16 + 17 +social media plays a huge role in teenagers' lives today. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok or Snapchat are part of everyday life. But is that really a good thing? 18 + 19 +On the one hand, social media has many advantages. Teenagers can stay connected with friends, even if they live far away. They can also express themselves creatively and learn new things. In fact, social media can help young people feel part of a community. 20 + 21 +On the other hand, there are serious downsides. Many studies show that heavy social media use is linked to mental health problems such as anxiety and depression. Teenagers often compare their lives to unrealistic online images, which can lead to low self-esteem. In addition, cyberbullying is a major issue and can have serious consequences. 22 + 23 +Interestingly, not all effects are negative. Some researchers argue that it depends on how teenagers use social media, not just how much time they spend online. 24 + 25 +To sum up, social media can be both helpful and harmful. Teenagers need to learn how to use it responsibly and find a healthy balance between online and real life. 26 + 27 +What's your experience with social media? Let me know in the comments! 28 + 29 + 30 +**Advanced answer (B2 + elements of C1)** 31 +\\__Growing Up Online - How Social Media Shapes Teenagers' Lives__ 32 + 33 +Dear readers, 34 + 35 +whether we like it or not, social media has become an integral part of teenage life. For many young people, it is not just a tool for communication, but a space where identity, relationships and self-worth are constantly negotiated. 36 + 37 +At first glance, the benefits seem obvious. Social media allows teenagers to stay connected, build communities and access information instantly. It can even foster creativity and social engagement. For some, it offers a sense of belonging that they may not find offline. 38 + 39 +However, a closer look reveals a more complex picture. Research indicates that excessive social media use is associated with increased levels of anxiety, depression and lower life satisfaction. Teenagers are particularly vulnerable, as their identities are still developing and they are highly sensitive to peer feedback and comparison. Moreover, exposure to idealised lifestyles and body images can negatively affect self-esteem. 40 + 41 +At the same time, it would be too simplistic to blame social media alone. Recent findings suggest that the quality of online experiences matters more than screen time itself. Positive interactions can strengthen relationships, while negative ones, such as cyberbullying, can be deeply harmful. 42 + 43 +In conclusion, social media is neither purely beneficial nor entirely harmful. Its impact depends on how, why and how often it is used. Therefore, instead of demonising it, we should focus on promoting digital literacy and responsible use among teenagers. 44 + 45 +So, the real question is: are we teaching young people how to use social media - or are we just letting it shape them?