ROLE PLAY
Role A – Worried parent
You are very worried about your 12-year-old. Her written language is terrible. She can't spell. You blame texting. She spends most of the day staring at her mobile phone waiting for messages. She gets over 100 a day!! Not good. You want a law on children and texting. Tell the others 3 reasons why. |
Role B – Daughter
You are very worried about your mother. She gets so angry when you text. She shouts at you when you spell a word incorrectly. She doesn't understand the information age. Everyone texts. You want to teach her about SMS but she isn't interested. SMS is cool. Tell the others 3 reasons why. |
Role C – Sociologist
Your research tells you SMS is leading to behavioural problems in kids. They are losing their social skills. Their view of the real world is changing – they think the real world is online. This is bad. Tell the others 3 reasons why. If things continue, people will lose their ability to speak. |
Role D – Mobile phone boss
SMS is one of the most important technologies of the century. Tell the others 3 reasons why. People who don't like it live in the past. SMS is now the real world. Language has always changed, it's now changing faster. That's life. People communicate more today than ever before. That's great. |
AFTER READING / LISTENING
1. WORD SEARCH: Look in your dictionary / computer to find collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms … for the words 'text' and 'message'.
- Share your findings with your partners.
- Make questions using the words you found.
- Ask your partner / group your questions.
2. ARTICLE QUESTIONS: Look back at the article and write down some questions you would like to ask the class about the text.
- Share your questions with other classmates / groups.
- Ask your partner / group your questions.
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:
- biggest
- software
- simply
- multi-
- nine
- remote
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- daily
- 60
- cash
- increase
- fewest
- entered
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TEXT MESSAGING SURVEY
Write five GOOD questions about text messaging 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.
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- Now return to your original partner and share and talk about what you found out. Change partners often.
- Make mini-presentations to other groups on your findings.
TEXT MESSAGING DISCUSSION
STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
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What did you think when you read the headline? |
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What springs to mind when you hear the term 'text message'? |
c) |
How important is text messaging to you? |
d) |
What would life be like without SMS? |
e) |
Do you think SMS will change in the future? |
f) |
Talk about the first time you used SMS. |
g) |
Have you ever sent a text message by mistake? |
h) |
Do you think SMS is good value for money? |
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What new things would you like to see with SMS? |
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How has SMS changed the world? |
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STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
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Did you like reading this article? Why/not? |
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How often do you send text messages, and why? |
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In what ways is SMS better than e-mail, chat, Facebook, etc.? |
d) |
Are there any bad things about SMS? |
e) |
What's the most useful thing about SMS for you? |
f) |
Is sending 60 texts a day OK? |
g) |
What do you think of people who send messages that say, "I'm hungry"? |
h) |
Are you a fast texter? How can you get faster? |
i) |
Do you like the texting shortcuts and emoticons? |
j) |
What questions would you like to ask an SMS expert? |
DISCUSSION (Write your own questions)
STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B) |
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STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A) |
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MULTIPLE CHOICE - LANGUAGE
One of the information (1) ____ biggest successes has celebrated its 20th birthday. The very first, simple, text message was sent on December 3rd, 1992. It was sent by software engineer Neil Papworth to his boss at the British mobile phone operator Vodafone. It read (2) ____, "Merry Christmas". (3) ____ did they know that their humble mode of communication would take the world by (4) ____. SMS (Short Message Service) is today a multi-billion-dollar industry covering every (5) ____ of the globe. An estimated nine trillion text messages are sent globally each year. Everyone from presidents to schoolchildren to villagers in remote parts of developing countries (6) ____ on it to communicate.
SMS is now an (7) ____ part of daily life for most of us. It is the preferred method of communication between family members. One study showed that the average American teenager sends up to 60 texts a day. It has also (8) ____ countless original and (9) ____ business strategies from sending cash overseas to voting in online polls. However, SMS has also been (10) ____ for a decline in language ability and an increase in traffic accidents. A new (11) ____-language has spread worldwide as texters find shortcuts to write their messages as quickly as possible using the fewest possible characters. Texting (12) ____ such as LOL (laugh out loud) and OMG (oh my god) has even entered the Oxford English Dictionary.
Put the correct words from the table below in the above article.
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age |
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ages |
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age's |
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ageless |
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simply |
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just |
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simple |
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that |
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Small |
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Little |
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Few |
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Lots |
4. |
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thunder |
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lightning |
(c) |
typhoon |
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storm |
5. |
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angle |
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reach |
(c) |
corner |
(d) |
wall |
6. |
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rely |
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relies |
(c) |
reliant |
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reliable |
7. |
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integral |
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integer |
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internal |
(d) |
ingratiating |
8. |
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sprained |
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pawned |
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spammed |
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spawned |
9. |
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innovation |
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innovate |
(c) |
innovative |
(d) |
initiative |
10. |
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blameworthy |
(b) |
blameless |
(c) |
blame |
(d) |
blamed |
11. |
(a) |
shrub |
(b) |
sub |
(c) |
snub |
(d) |
stub |
12. |
(a) |
shorthand |
(b) |
longhand |
(c) |
upper hand |
(d) |
underhand |
SPELLING
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PUT THE TEXT BACK TOGETHER
Number these lines in the correct order.
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first, simple, text message was sent on December 3rd, 1992. It was sent by software |
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presidents to schoolchildren to villagers in remote parts of developing countries relies on it to communicate. |
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up to 60 texts a day. It has also spawned countless original and innovative business strategies from |
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as texters find shortcuts to write their messages as quickly as possible using the fewest possible |
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did they know that their humble mode of communication would take the world by |
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communication between family members. One study showed that the average American teenager sends |
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storm. SMS (Short Message Service) is today a multi-billion-dollar industry covering every |
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sending cash overseas to voting in online polls. However, SMS has also been blamed for a decline |
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characters. Texting shorthand such as LOL (laugh out loud) and OMG (oh my god) has even entered the Oxford English Dictionary. |
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engineer Neil Papworth to his boss at the British mobile phone operator Vodafone. It read simply, "Merry Christmas". Little |
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SMS is now an integral part of daily life for most of us. It is the preferred method of |
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in language ability and an increase in traffic accidents. A new sub-language has spread worldwide |
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corner of the globe. An estimated nine trillion text messages are sent globally each year. Everyone from |
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One of the information age's biggest successes has celebrated its 20th birthday. The very |
PUT THE WORDS IN THE RIGHT ORDER
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One successes biggest age's information the of. |
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storm by world the take would Communication. |
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a multi - billion - dollar industry SMS is today. |
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Nine messages globally text sent year trillion are each. |
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countries developing of parts remote in Villagers. |
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daily SMS an of now part life is integral. |
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to American up texts average sends 60 The teenager. |
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original innovative strategies Countless and business. |
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been also has SMS ability language in decline a for blamed. |
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CIRCLE THE CORRECT WORD (20 PAIRS)
One of the information age's / ages biggest successes has celebrated its 20th birthday. The very first, sample / simple, text message was sent on December 3rd, 1992. It was sent by software engineer Neil Papworth to his boss at the British mobile phone operation / operator Vodafone. It read simply, "Merry Christmas". Little / Small did they know that their humble mode / module of communication would take the world by thunder / storm. SMS (Short Message Service) is today a multi-billion-dollar industrial / industry covering every corner / angle of the globe. An estimated nine trillion text messages are sent global / globally each year. Everyone from presidents to schoolchildren to villagers in remote parts of developing countries relies / rely on it to communicate.
SMS is now an integral / integer part of daily life for most of us. It is the preferred / preference method of communication between family members. One study showed what / that the average American teenager sends up to 60 texts a day. It has also spammed / spawned countless original and innovative business strategies / strategy from sending cash overseas to voting in online pills / polls. However, SMS has also been blameless / blamed for a decline in language ability and an increase in traffic accidents. A new sub-language has spared / spread worldwide as texters find shortcuts to write their messages as quickly as possible using the fewest / least possible characters. Texting shorthand / underhand such as LOL (laugh out loud) and OMG (oh my god) has even entered the Oxford English Dictionary.
Talk about the connection between each pair of words in italics, and why the correct word is correct.
INSERT THE VOWELS (a, e, i, o, u)
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SMS _s n_w _n _nt_gr_l p_rt _f d__ly l_f_ f_r m_st _f _s. _t _s th_ pr_f_rr_d m_th_d _f c_mm_n_c_t__n b_tw__n f_m_ly m_mb_rs. _n_ st_dy sh_w_d th_t th_ _v_r_g_ _m_r_c_n t__n_g_r s_nds _p t_ 60 t_xts _ d_y. _t h_s _ls_ sp_wn_d c__ntl_ss _r_g_n_l _nd _nn_v_t_v_ b_s_n_ss str_t_g__s fr_m s_nd_ng c_sh _v_rs__s t_ v_t_ng _n _nl_n_ p_lls. H_w_v_r, SMS h_s _ls_ b__n bl_m_d f_r _ d_cl_n_ _n l_ng__g_ _b_l_ty _nd _n _ncr__s_ _n tr_ff_c _cc_d_nts. _ n_w s_b-l_ng__g_ h_s spr__d w_rldw_d_ _s t_xt_rs f_nd sh_rtc_ts t_ wr_t_ th__r m_ss_g_s _s q__ckly _s p_ss_bl_ _s_ng th_ f_w_st p_ss_bl_ ch_r_ct_rs. T_xt_ng sh_rth_nd s_ch _s L_L (l__gh __t l__d) _nd _MG (_h my g_d) h_s _v_n _nt_r_d th_ _xf_rd _ngl_sh D_ct__n_ry.
PUNCTUATE THE TEXT AND ADD CAPITALS
one of the information age's biggest successes has celebrated its 20th birthday the very first simple text message was sent on december 3rd 1992 it was sent by software engineer neil papworth to his boss at the british mobile phone operator vodafone it read simply "merry christmas" little did they know that their humble mode of communication would take the world by storm sms (short message service) is today a multi-billion-dollar industry covering every corner of the globe an estimated nine trillion text messages are sent globally each year everyone from presidents to schoolchildren to villagers in remote parts of developing countries relies on it to communicate
sms is now an integral part of daily life for most of us it is the preferred method of communication between family members one study showed that the average american teenager sends up to 60 texts a day it has also spawned countless original and innovative business strategies from sending cash overseas to voting in online polls however sms has also been blamed for a decline in language ability and an increase in traffic accidents a new sub-language has spread worldwide as texters find shortcuts to write their messages as quickly as possible using the fewest possible characters texting shorthand such as lol (laugh out loud) and omg (oh my god) has even entered the oxford english dictionary
PUT A SLASH ( / ) WHERE THE SPACES ARE
Oneoftheinformationage'sbiggestsuccesseshascelebratedits20thbirthday.The
veryfirst,simple,textmessagewassentonDecember3rd,1992.Itwassentby
softwareengineerNeilPapworthtohisbossattheBritishmobilephoneoperator
Vodafone.Itreadsimply,"MerryChristmas".Littledidtheyknowthattheirhumble
modeofcommunicationwouldtaketheworldbystorm.SMS(ShortMessageService)
istodayamulti-billion-dollarindustrycoveringeverycorneroftheglobe.An
estimatedninetrilliontextmessagesaresentgloballyeachyear.Everyonefrom
presidentstoschoolchildrentovillagersinremotepartsofdevelopingcountries
reliesonittocommunicate.SMSisnowanintegralpartofdailylifeformostofus.Itisthe
preferredmethodofcommunicationbetweenfamilymembers.Onestudyshowed
thattheaverageAmericanteenagersendsupto60textsaday.Ithasalsospawned
countlessoriginalandinnovativebusinessstrategiesfromsendingcashoverseasto
votinginonlinepolls.However,SMShasalsobeenblamedforadeclineinlanguage
abilityandanincreaseintrafficaccidents.Anewsublanguagehasspreadworldwideas
textersfindshortcutstowritetheirmessagesasquicklyaspossibleusingthe
fewestpossiblecharacters.TextingshorthandsuchasLOL(laughoutloud)and
OMG(ohmygod)hasevenenteredtheOxfordEnglishDictionary. |
FREE WRITING
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ACADEMIC WRITING
Texting has come under attack from teachers who say it is harming children's writing skills. Identify the problems with texting and suggest some solutions.
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HOMEWORK
1. 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 text messaging. Share what you discover with your partner(s) in the next lesson.
3. TEXT MESSAGING: Make a poster about text messaging. Show your work to your classmates in the next lesson. Did you all have similar things?
4. LANGUAGE: Write a magazine article about the negative effect text messaging is having on the writing ability of children. Include imaginary interviews with people who are for and against kids texting.
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. WHAT HAPPENED NEXT? Write a newspaper article about the next stage in this news story. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Give each other feedback on your articles.
6. LETTER: Write a letter to a texting expert. Ask him/her three questions about SMA. Give him/her three ideas on how to make it better. Read your letter to your partner(s) in your next lesson. Your partner(s) will answer your questions.
ANSWERS
TRUE / FALSE (p.4)
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T |
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T |
h |
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SYNONYM MATCH (p.4)
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age |
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era |
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humble |
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simple |
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mode |
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method |
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remote |
d. |
faraway |
5. |
relies |
e. |
depends |
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integral |
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fundamental |
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spawned |
g. |
generated |
8. |
overseas |
h. |
abroad |
9. |
polls |
i. |
surveys |
10. |
blamed |
j. |
held responsible |
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS (p.8)
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December 3rd |
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A boss at the British mobile phone operator Vodafone |
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Two |
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Short Message Service |
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Communicate |
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Family members |
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The average American teenager |
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Worsening language in kids and more traffic accidents |
9. |
Shortcuts |
10. |
Laugh out loud |
MULTIPLE CHOICE - QUIZ (p.9)
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b |
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d |
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c |
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d |
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c |
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a |
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c |
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b |
10. |
a |
ALL OTHER EXERCISES
Please check for yourself by looking at the Article on page 2.
(It's good for your English ;-)