TextAChildren increasingly rely on personal technological devices toPart 1Paras.1-6definethemselves and create social circles of their own andchangethewaytheycommunicatewiththeirparentsPart 2Para. 7-8Innovationhasalways spurredbroad societal changesPart 3Paras.9-Thepopularityof thecellphonewill furtherexploitand11acceleratethesetrendsPart 4Para. 12Markets and cellphone makers are only too happy to fill thenewestgenerationgapPart5Paras.13-Cellphones,instantmessaging,email andthelikehave14encouragedyoungeruserstocreatetheir own inventivequirkyandveryprivatewrittenlanguagePart 6Paras.15-Cellphones,iPods and hand-held video gameplayers can17haveaverydestabilizingeffectonfamilyrelationsPart 7Paras.18-Kids need to have a chance to learn to use things20Book2-Unit 5
Book 2– Unit 5 Part 1 Paras. 1-6 Part 2 Para. 7-8 Innovation has always spurred broad societal changes. Part 3 Paras. 9- 11 The popularity of the cellphone will further exploit and accelerate these trends. Part 4 Para. 12 Part 5 Paras.13- 14 Part 6 Paras.15- 17 Part 7 Paras.18- 20 Text A Children increasingly rely on personal technological devices to define themselves and create social circles of their own and change the way they communicate with their parents. Markets and cellphone makers are only too happy to fill the newest generation gap. Cellphones, iPods and hand-held video game players can have a very destabilizing effect on family relations. Cellphones, instant messaging, email and the like have encouraged younger users to create their own inventive, quirky and very private written language. Kids need to have a chance to learn to use things
TextA2. Detailed ReadingPart 1Paras.1-6Directions: Read this part and fill in the blanks with theinformation you get.(1)WhydidRussellthinkheknowalotaboutteenagers?BecausehewasthepresidentHe thought his workofthe WaltDisneyCompany'scloselyrelatedtowaschildren'sbookandmagazinechildren.publishing unit.Book 2- Unit 5
Book 2– Unit 5 Because he was the president of the Walt Disney Company’s _ publishing unit. Directions: Read this part and fill in the blanks with the information you get. children’s book and magazine Part 1 Paras. 1- 6 Text A (1) Why did Russell think he know a lot about teenagers? He thought his work was _ children. closely related to
TextA(2) Why did Katie roll her eyes at Mr. Hampton?Katie andherfriends wereAccording tothetalking about amovie stardaughter,herfather'sOrlando Bloom. Mr.comment isoutdatedHamptonmadesomeandold-fashionedcommentabouthim.Book2-Unit 5
Book 2– Unit 5 (2) Why did Katie roll her eyes at Mr. Hampton? According to the daughter, her father’s comment is _ and _. Text A Katie and her friends were talking about a _, Orlando Bloom. Mr. Hampton made some _ about him. movie star comment old-fashioned outdated
TextA(3)Why didRussell ask hisdaughterto stoptexting?Because he thought itAccording toRussellrudeto do sowasthey shouldtalkwhileherfriendswerewitheach other.there.(4) Why were his daughter and her friend textingeachother?Because she didn't want herfathertohearwhatshewassayingBook2-Unit 5
Book 2– Unit 5 (3) Why did Russell ask his daughter to stop texting? According to Russell , they should _ with each other. Text A Because he thought it was _ to do so while her friends were there. rude talk (4) Why were his daughter and her friend texting each other? Because she didn’t want her father to _. hear what she was saying
TextAPart 2 Paras.7-8Directions:Read this part and find the answer to thefollowing questionWhat changes have the computer and the Internetbrought to children?They have given even very young children virtuallivesdistinctlyseparatefromthose of theirparentsand siblings.Book2-Unit 5
Book 2– Unit 5 What changes have the computer and the Internet brought to children? They have given even very young children virtual lives distinctly separate from those of their parents and siblings. Text A Part 2 Paras. 7-8 Directions: Read this part and find the answer to the following question