2. •Are you addicted to your phones?Tell the truth.
•How useful are the following: alarm, diary, torch, mp3
player, calculator?
•Tell us your 3 favourite smartphone apps?Why do you
like them?
•Are smartphone bad for our health?Why /why not?
•What future changes would you like to see to your
smartphone?
•Is it important that a place ( a cafe, a hotel) where you
stay would have unsecured publicWi-Fi?
3. Read a joke and say whatWi-Fi password is in the
bar?
youneedtobuyadrinkfirst
No spaces, all lowercase
7. Say your email address( but first write it
down in a notebook).The rest of the
students have to type it and send into our
group onViber.
Choose a correct one.
8. A mobile phone contract in the UK usually comes with a number of text messages included in the price.
Of course lots of people send messages completely free of charge using an app that’s also free to
download.
If you want to send text messages in English you need to know some abbreviations.
Here are some to get you started:
LOL = laugh out loud
POS = parent over shoulder
BRB = be right back
TYVM = thank you very much
BCNU = be seeing you (meaning ‘goodbye’)
ASAP = as soon as possible
OIC = oh I see (means ‘I understand’)
TTFN =Ta ta for now (means ‘goodbye')
BFFL = best friends for life