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Related materials from ESL Discussions.com on mobile phones. THE ARTICLEEU warns of hidden ringtone chargesThe European Union is cracking down on shady websites that are wrongly selling or charging for mobile phone services. The EU Consumer Commissioner Meglena Kuneva has warned the public that they may be paying hidden charges for ringtones, news feeds, video games and wallpaper. Many sites are cheating people out of their money, especially trend-conscious teenagers, who like to keep up to date with the latest phone fashions. An EU investigation into 500 sites discovered that 80 per cent were misleading consumers. "Far too many people are falling victim to costly surprises from mysterious charges, fees and ringtone subscriptions [that] they learn about for the first time when they see their mobile phone bill," Kuneva told reporters.
The Reuters news agency reports that the value of ringtone sales in 2007 within the EU was in the region of US$1.10 billion. Among the companies under Ms Kuneva’s microscope are industry giants such as Vofafone and VeriSign. Failure by these providers to address the commissioner’s concerns could lead to heavy fines or site closures. The investigation identified a number of common dishonest practices. These include unclear price information, not telling the consumer about taxes, and not making it clear to consumers they were signing up to a subscription. Kuneva warned: "We need to get a clear message out particularly to teenagers and children. Be on your guard. It's all about the small print….Make sure you are not signing up for more than you bargained for."
WARM-UPS1. RINGTONES: Walk around the class and talk to other students about ringtones. Change partners often. After you finish, sit with your partner(s) and share your findings. 2. CHAT: In pairs / groups, decide which of these topics or words from the article are most interesting and which are most boring.
Have a chat about the topics you liked. Change topics and partners frequently. 3. CHARGES: Are you happy with the charges you pay for different services? Write down what you get and what more you want for these. Change partners and share what you wrote.
4. MOBILE PHONE: Which of these mobile phone services are important? Rate them: 10 = “A must”; 1 = “I can live without this”. How much would you pay a month for each service? Talk with your partner(s) about this.
5. HEADLINE PREDICTION: With your partner(s), use the words in the “Chat” activity above to predict what the news article will be about. Once you have your story, change partners and share them. Who was closest to the real story? 6. WEBSITE: Spend one minute writing down all of the different words you associate with the word ‘website’. Share your words with your partner(s) and talk about them. Together, put the words into different categories. BEFORE READING / LISTENING1. TRUE / FALSE: Look at the article’s headline and guess whether these sentences are true (T) or false (F):
2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article:
3. PHRASE MATCH: Match the following phrases from the article (sometimes more than one combination is possible):
WHILE READING / LISTENINGGAP FILL: Put the words into the gaps in the text.
LISTENING: Listen and fill in the spaces.The European Union is cracking _________________ websites that are wrongly selling or charging for mobile phone services. The EU Consumer Commissioner Meglena Kuneva has _________________ that they may be paying hidden charges for ringtones, news feeds, video games and wallpaper. Many sites are _________________ of their money, especially trend-conscious teenagers, who like to keep _________________ the latest phone fashions. An EU investigation _________________ discovered that 80 per cent were misleading consumers. "Far too many people are ________________ costly surprises from mysterious charges, fees and ringtone subscriptions [that] they learn about for the first time when they see their mobile phone bill," Kuneva told reporters. The Reuters news agency reports that the value of ringtone sales in 2007 within the EU _________________ of US$1.10 billion. Among the companies under Ms Kuneva’s microscope are _________________ as Vofafone and VeriSign. Failure by these _________________ the commissioner’s concerns could lead to heavy fines or site closures. The investigation identified a _________________ dishonest practices. These include unclear price information, not telling the consumer about taxes, and not making it clear to consumers they were _______________ subscription. Kuneva warned: "We need to get a clear message out particularly to teenagers and children. Be on your guard. It's _________________ print….Make sure you are not signing up for more than you bargained for." AFTER READING / LISTENING1. WORD SEARCH: Look in your dictionaries / computer to find collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms … for the words ‘small’ and ‘print’.
2. ARTICLE QUESTIONS: Look back at the article and write down some questions you would like to ask the class about the text.
3. GAP FILL: In pairs / groups, compare your answers to this exercise. Check your answers. Talk about the words from the activity. Were they new, interesting, worth learning…? 4. VOCABULARY: Circle any words you do not understand. In groups, pool unknown words and use dictionaries to find their meanings. 5. TEST EACH OTHER: Look at the words below. With your partner, try to recall how they were used in the text:
STUDENT RINGTONE SURVEYWrite five GOOD questions about ringtones in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.
RINGTONE DISCUSSIONSTUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
LANGUAGEThe European Union is cracking (1) ____ on shady websites that are wrongly selling or charging (2) ____ mobile phone services. The EU Consumer Commissioner Meglena Kuneva has warned the public that they may be paying (3) ____ charges for ringtones, news feeds, video games and wallpaper. Many sites are cheating people (4) ____ of their money, especially trend-conscious teenagers, who like to keep up to date with the latest phone fashions. An EU investigation into 500 sites discovered that 80 per cent were misleading consumers. "Far too many people are falling victim to (5) ____ surprises from mysterious charges, fees and ringtone subscriptions [that] they learn about for the first time when they see their mobile phone (6) ____," Kuneva told reporters. The Reuters news agency reports that the value of ringtone sales in 2007 within the EU was in the (7) ____ of US$1.10 billion. Among the companies (8) ____ Ms Kuneva’s microscope are industry giants such as Vofafone and VeriSign. Failure by these providers to address the commissioner’s concerns could lead to (9) ____ fines or site closures. The investigation identified a number of common dishonest practices. These include unclear price information, not telling the consumer about (10) ____, and not making it clear to consumers they were signing up to a subscription. Kuneva warned: "We need to get a (11) ____ message out particularly to teenagers and children. Be on your guard. It's all about the small print….Make sure you are not signing up for more than you bargained (12) ____." Put the correct words from the table below in the above article.
WRITING:Write about ringtones for 10 minutes. Correct your partner’s paper. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ HOMEWORK1. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a dictionary or Google’s search field (or another search engine) to build up more associations / collocations of each word. 2. INTERNET: Search the Internet and find out more about ringtone charges. Share what you discover with your partner(s) in the next lesson. 3. MOBILE PHONES: Make a poster about the perfect mobile phone. Describe all of the services it has. Show your work to your classmates in the next lesson. Did you all have similar things? 4. FALLING VICTIM: Write a magazine article about teenagers who fall victim to hidden charges on websites offering ringtones. Include imaginary interviews with a teenager and a mobile phone company boss. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Write down any new words and expressions you hear from your partner(s). 5. DIARY / JOURNAL: You are a mobile phone. Write your diary entry for one day in your life. Is your owner good to you? Read your entry to your classmates in the next lesson. 6. LETTER: Write a letter to the boss of a mobile phone company. Ask him/her three questions about the charges for their different services. Give him/her three pieces of advice how to improve his/her service. Read your letter to your partner(s) in your next lesson. Your partner(s) will answer your questions. ANSWERSTRUE / FALSE:
SYNONYM MATCH:
PHRASE MATCH:
GAP FILL: EU warns of hidden ringtone chargesThe European Union is cracking down on shady websites that are wrongly selling or charging for mobile phone services. The EU Consumer Commissioner Meglena Kuneva has warned the public that they may be paying hidden charges for ringtones, news feeds, video games and wallpaper. Many sites are cheating people out of their money, especially trend-conscious teenagers, who like to keep up to date with the latest phone fashions. An EU investigation into 500 sites discovered that 80 per cent were misleading consumers. "Far too many people are falling victim to costly surprises from mysterious charges, fees and ringtone subscriptions [that] they learn about for the first time when they see their mobile phone bill," Kuneva told reporters. The Reuters news agency reports that the value of ringtone sales in 2007 within the EU was in the region of US$1.10 billion. Among the companies under Ms Kuneva’s microscope are industry giants such as Vofafone and VeriSign. Failure by these providers to address the commissioner’s concerns could lead to heavy fines or site closures. The investigation identified a number of common dishonest practices. These include unclear price information, not telling the consumer about taxes, and not making it clear to consumers they were signing up to a subscription. Kuneva warned: "We need to get a clear message out particularly to teenagers and children. Be on your guard. It's all about the small print….Make sure you are not signing up for more than you bargained for." LANGUAGE WORK
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