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Прочитати тексти та виконати завдання до них. Типи завдань: підібрати заголовки до текстів, вірно - не вірно, додати до тексту відсутні слова.
Прочитати тексти та виконати завдання до них. Типи завдань: підібрати заголовки до текстів, вірно - не вірно, додати до тексту відсутні слова.
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Read the text and choose the right headings for it.
Teenagers and the Internet
[Goodbye, postcards!, Everyday equipment, How do they use it?]
1. Teenagers today are the first 'Internet children'. Computers are part of their lives, just like televisions, telephones and mobiles.
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Read the text and choose the right headings for it.
Teenagers and the Internet
[Goodbye, postcards!, Everyday equipment., How do they use it?]
2. A new survey shows that British teenagers use the Internet for about eight hours a week. Older people use the Internet to find information, to read the news or to shop online, but their children use the Internet to communicate with friends with emails and instant messaging. More and more teenagers write their own blogs, too. Here's an amazing fact: someone starts a new blog every second!
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Read the text and choose the right headings for it.
Teenagers and the Internet
[Goodbye, postcards!, Everyday equipment., How do they use it?]
3. Bloggers usually write about their lives. They write about their interests and often list their favourite websites too. Some bloggers are away from home. Their friends and family can read their blogs and find out all their news. Blogs often have pictures on their pages. Sometimes the pictures are from mobile phones - then they are called moblogs! Of course, some blogs and moblogs are boring, but some can be great.
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Are these sentences about the text true (T) or false (F)?
Teenagers and the Internet
1. Teenagers today are the first 'Internet children'. Computers are part of their lives, just like televisions, telephones and mobiles.
2. A new survey shows that British teenagers use the Internet for about eight hours a week. Older people use the Internet to find information, to read the news or to shop online, but their children use the Internet to communicate with friends with emails and instant messaging. More and more teenagers write their own blogs, too. Here's an amazing fact: someone starts a new blog every second!
3. Bloggers usually write about their lives. They write about their interests and often list their favourite websites too. Some bloggers are away from home. Their friends and family can read their blogs and find out all their news. Blogs often have pictures on their pages. Sometimes the pictures are from mobile phones - then they are called moblogs! Of course, some blogs and moblogs are boring, but some can be great.
The writer thinks computers aren't very exciting for teenagers.
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Are these sentences about the text true (T) or false (F)?
Teenagers and the Internet
1. Teenagers today are the first 'Internet children'. Computers are part of their lives, just like televisions, telephones and mobiles.
2. A new survey shows that British teenagers use the Internet for about eight hours a week. Older people use the Internet to find information, to read the news or to shop online, but their children use the Internet to communicate with friends with emails and instant messaging. More and more teenagers write their own blogs, too. Here's an amazing fact: someone starts a new blog every second!
3. Bloggers usually write about their lives. They write about their interests and often list their favourite websites too. Some bloggers are away from home. Their friends and family can read their blogs and find out all their news. Blogs often have pictures on their pages. Sometimes the pictures are from mobile phones - then they are called moblogs! Of course, some blogs and moblogs are boring, but some can be great.
The writer thinks older people don't use computers.
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Are these sentences about the text true (T) or false (F)?
Teenagers and the Internet
1. Teenagers today are the first 'Internet children'. Computers are part of their lives, just like televisions, telephones and mobiles.
2. A new survey shows that British teenagers use the Internet for about eight hours a week. Older people use the Internet to find information, to read the news or to shop online, but their children use the Internet to communicate with friends with emails and instant messaging. More and more teenagers write their own blogs, too. Here's an amazing fact: someone starts a new blog every second!
3. Bloggers usually write about their lives. They write about their interests and often list their favourite websites too. Some bloggers are away from home. Their friends and family can read their blogs and find out all their news. Blogs often have pictures on their pages. Sometimes the pictures are from mobile phones - then they are called moblogs! Of course, some blogs and moblogs are boring, but some can be great.
The writer thinks teenagers mainly use the Internet to communicate.
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Are these sentences about the text true (T) or false (F)?
Teenagers and the Internet
1. Teenagers today are the first 'Internet children'. Computers are part of their lives, just like televisions, telephones and mobiles.
2. A new survey shows that British teenagers use the Internet for about eight hours a week. Older people use the Internet to find information, to read the news or to shop online, but their children use the Internet to communicate with friends with emails and instant messaging. More and more teenagers write their own blogs, too. Here's an amazing fact: someone starts a new blog every second!
3. Bloggers usually write about their lives. They write about their interests and often list their favourite websites too. Some bloggers are away from home. Their friends and family can read their blogs and find out all their news. Blogs often have pictures on their pages. Sometimes the pictures are from mobile phones - then they are called moblogs! Of course, some blogs and moblogs are boring, but some can be great.
The writer thinks blogs aren't very popular with young people.
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Are these sentences about the text true (T) or false (F)?
Teenagers and the Internet
1. Teenagers today are the first 'Internet children'. Computers are part of their lives, just like televisions, telephones and mobiles.
2. A new survey shows that British teenagers use the Internet for about eight hours a week. Older people use the Internet to find information, to read the news or to shop online, but their children use the Internet to communicate with friends with emails and instant messaging. More and more teenagers write their own blogs, too. Here's an amazing fact: someone starts a new blog every second!
3. Bloggers usually write about their lives. They write about their interests and often list their favourite websites too. Some bloggers are away from home. Their friends and family can read their blogs and find out all their news. Blogs often have pictures on their pages. Sometimes the pictures are from mobile phones - then they are called moblogs! Of course, some blogs and moblogs are boring, but some can be great.
The writer thinks blogs are usually boring.
9
Read the blog and find the missing sentences.
Monday
Hi,
1. ___ . It's about a thousand years old and I love it! There are some beautiful old streets with interesting little shops, and the people are very friendly. My favourite place is 'Dublinia'.
2 _____ . It's a really interesting place. You can walk through the streets of old Dublin, visit a house and even go round an old ship. Amazing! There are some gteat parks here too and I think the shopping centre is really good. 3. _____. We are all fine.
Find the missing sentence to 1.
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Read the blog and find the missing sentences.
Monday
Hi,
1. ___ . It's about a thousand years old and I love it! There are some beautiful old streets with interesting little shops, and the people are very friendly. My favourite place is 'Dublinia'.
2. _____ . It's a really interesting place. You can walk through the streets of old Dublin, visit a house and even go round an old ship. Amazing! There are some gteat parks here too and I think the shopping centre is really good. 3. _____. We are all fine.
Find the missing sentence to 2.
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Read the blog and find the missing sentences.
Monday
Hi,
1. ___ . It's about a thousand years old and I love it! There are some beautiful old streets with interesting little shops, and the people are very friendly. My favourite place is 'Dublinia'.
2 _____ . It's a really interesting place. You can walk through the streets of old Dublin, visit a house and even go round an old ship. Amazing! There are some gteat parks here too and I think the shopping centre is really good. 3. _____. We are all fine.
Find the missing sentence to 3.
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Read the blog and find the missing sentences.
Wednesday
We'
re at an activity centre now. 4. _____ . It isn't a very big place, and it's in the middle of the countryside. We cook our own food and do the washing-up. In the evening we do our projects (I'm lucky because my project is this blog!) 5. _____ . We go to bed early because we get really tired!
Find the missing sentence to 4.
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Read the blog and find the missing sentences.
Wednesday
We'
re at an activity centre now. 4. _____ . It isn't a very big place, and it's in the middle of the countryside. We cook our own food and do the washing-up. In the evening we do our projects (I'm lucky because my project is this blog!) 5. _____ . We go to bed early because we get really tired!
Find the missing sentence to 5.
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Read the blog and find the missing sentences.
Friday
Now we'r
e on the ferry. 6. _____ . Only another three hours!
Find the missing sentence to 6.
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