Pros and cons of using mobile phones (speaking, listening, writing)
What's your name? Your real name and surname. Watch the video and practise speaking with Sam Match the vocabulary with the definitions constantly all the time; non-stop freedom the state of not being limited or controlled by anything to ignore something to decide not to listen or pay attention to something multitasking doing many different things at the same time weird strange; not normal to be distracted to be unable to focus because something is taking your attention away Why did Gemma and Sam meet up? a.to have something to eat b.for a coffee and a chat c. to do their homework together Why did Gemma get a bit annoyed with Sam? a.because he was checking Facebook instead of listening to her b. because he was playing a game instead of listening to her c. because he was sending a message instead of listening to her What did Gemma say was the biggest disadvantage of having a mobile phone? a. It distracts you from things happening around you in the real world. b. It's dangerous to use it while doing activities such as driving or crossing the street. c. You need to recharge it quite often For Sam, what was one good thing about having a mobile phone? a.You can use it to call for help in an emergency. b. It allows you to stay in contact with friends while you are doing another activity. c. You can use it to go online and find information for school work How long did Gemma plan to leave the phones switched off? a.all day b. for an hour c. until they finish their drinks How did Sam feel after switching off his phone? a.frustrated b. anxious c. free How much do you use your phone when you're with your friends? Is it polite to use your phone while talking to somebody? Why? Why not? Minimum 7 sentences