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Gadgetmadness. We will
1. #gadgetmadness
2. We will:
Learnthe words and
expressions;
Listen to the dialogue;
Speak about gadgets;
Revise the future tense;
Express agreement and
disagreement.
3.
Digitalcamera
E-book
device
MP3 player
Mobile
phone
DVD player
Robot pet
Headphones
Laptop
4. Let’s sing!
Mobile phones and digital cameras,E-book devices, DVD players,
Robots, laptops and headphones,
They are my favourite, favourite
gadgets.
5.
Ex.1 p.48FOR EXAMPLE:
I USE
HEADPHONES TO LISTEN
TO MUSIC AND AUDIO BOOKS.
6.
Mobile phonedigital camera
E-book device
DVD player
Robot pet
Laptop
headphones
Listen to music
send e-mail
surf the Net
take pictures
watch films
play with it
read electronic
books
talk to friends
send text
messages
store music files
7. Future simple
will + V1For example:
I will buy a new DVD player
next week.
8. Let’s have a rest
Let’s have a rest9. Complete the sentences In pairs
10. Check your answers
a virtual pet.… a computerised pet.
… you press a button to feed
it.
… show any affection.
… buy
11. Agree / Disagree
Group work, Ex.7 p.4912. Agree / Disagree Group work, Ex.7 p.49
Homework:Ex.9 p.49 to make an
advertisement for any gadget
(in groups)
or
Ex.3 p.48 to act the dialogue out
(in pairs)
13. Homework:
Let’s sing!14. Let’s sing!
High-tech TEENSTeenagers spend a lot of time in their bedrooms hanging out with their
friends, but their bedrooms have changed a lot in the past few years.
Children used to have teddy bears, dolls, sports equipment, tape recorders
and board games there.
Nowadays, these traditional toys are forgotten and innovations such as
MP3 music players and computer games are more popular instead.
Social tests showed that seven out of ten British teens have a TV in their
room and six out of ten have a games console. More than half the children
have a DVD player or a Hi-Fi system, while around one in three have a
digital music player (MP3) or a personal computer (PC), and 10% of teens
have digital TV.
It’s not surprising that all these gadgets cost about 2000 pounds. But how
do the children pay for it? Well, some of them receive their high-tech goods
as Christmas or birthday presents. Others save their pocket money or earn
the money through working.
However, parents understand that these high-tech gadgets are the big part
of their modern life.
15. High-tech TEENS
True / False / no informationToday TEEN’s bedrooms haven’t got any changes. False
Last years children played with teddy bears, dolls,
sports equipment and board games. True
Nowadays innovations such as MP3 music players and
No info
computer games are the main things in their study.
50% of British teens have digital TV. False
Modern high-tech gadgets are rather cheap and
cost no more than 100 pounds. False
TEENS use parents’ cards to buy high-tech goods in the shops. No info
Parents think that gadgets play an important role in their life. True
16. True / False / no information
Teen’s favourite gadgets17. Teen’s favourite gadgets
ListeningFill in sentences 1-4 with will or
won’t.
Listen to John making predictions
about the future and check.
I’m sure robots……….do most of
the housework.
There…………….be many plants
and animals left on the planet.
I think the earth ……………be
very polluted in 2100.
If we continue to pollute the earth,
there…………..be any clean water
left.