Social Media

English as a Second Language (ESL)

The digital landscape has put increased pressure on teenagers today, and we feel it. There are so many social media channels: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Tumblr, you name it. I made a conscious decision to avoid Snapchat and Instagram because of the social pressure I saw them putting on my 14-year-old little sister. If my mum turned off the WiFi at 11pm, my sister would beg me to turn my phone into a hotspot1. She always needed to load her Snapchat stories one more time, or to reply to a message that had come in two minutes ago because she didn’t want her friend to feel ignored. If I refused, saying she could respond in the morning, I’d get the “You’re ruining my social life” speech. Even as a teenager as well, I sometimes find this craze a little baffling.

A new study has found that teenagers who engage with social media during the night could be damaging their sleep and increasing their risk of anxiety and depression. Teenagers spoke about the pressure they felt to make themselves available 24/7 and the resulting anxiety if they did not respond immediately to texts or posts. Teens are so emotionally invested in social media that a fifth of secondary school pupils will wake up at night and log on just to make sure they don’t miss out. Perhaps the worst thing about this is that teenagers need more sleep than adults do, so night-time social media use could be detrimental to their health. A lack of sleep can make teenagers tired, irritable, and depressed.

During the summer holidays, I lost my phone. And for the week that I was phoneless, it felt like a disaster. I love my phone. It gives me quick access to information and allows me to be constantly looped in with my friends, to know exactly what is going on in their lives. So when I didn’t have my phone for a week, I felt a slight sense of FOMO, or if you’re not up to speed with the lingo, fear of missing out. By the end of the week, I’d got used to not having a phone and I’d quite enjoyed the break from social media. But there was still a lingering sense of sadness at the back of my mind that there would be conversations I had missed, messages that had been sent, funny videos shared and night-time chats that I would probably never get to see.

3FE-G6-Midterm2

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
Question 1. We/ watch/ documentary/ know more/ historical events.
A. We watches documentary to know more about historical events.
B. We watch documentary to know more of historical events.
C. We watches documentary to know more of historical events.
D. We watch documentary to know more about historical events.
Question 2. I/ love/ films/ I/ don't like/ watch/ them/ television.
A. I love films but I don't like watch them in television.
B. I love films but I don't like watching them on television.
C. I love films because I don't like watch them in television.
D. I love films because I don't like watching them on television.
Question 3. Why/ lot of/ people/ watch television/ every day?
A. Why does a lot of people watch television every day?
B. Why does a lot of people watching television every day?
C. Why do a lot of people watch television every day?
D. Why do a lot of people watching television every day?
Question 4. You/ can/ watch/ The Pig Race/ this/ channel.
A. You can watch The Pig Race in this channel.
B. You can watching The Pig Race in this channel.
C. You can watch The Pig Race on this channel.
D. You can watching The Pig Race on this channel.
Question 5. Television/ a tool/ gain/ education/ information.
A. Television is a tool to gain education and information.
B. Television is a tool gaining education and information.
C. Television are a tool to gain education and information.
D. Television are a tool gaining education and information.
Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences
Question 6. on/ The/ is/ at 20:00/ Saturday/ program/ on.
A. The program is on at 20:00 on Saturday.
B. The program is at 20:00 on Saturday on.
C. The program on is at 20:00 on Saturday.
D. The program on is on at 20:00 Saturday.
Question 7. in/ I’m/ game shows/ interested/ watching.
A. I’m watching in interested game shows.
B. I’m game shows interested watching in.
C. I’m interested in watching game shows.
D. I’m in watching interested game shows.
Question 8. favorite/ TV/ comedy/ My/ is/ program.
A. My favorite TV program is comedy.
B. My favorite TV program comedy is.
C. My favorite comedy TV program is.
D. My favorite comedy is TV program.
Question 9. time/ is/ TV/ a/ waste/ Watching/ of
A. Watching TV is a time waste of.
B. Watching time is a waste of TV.
C. Watching TV is time of a waste.
D. Watching TV is a waste of time.
Question 10. watch/ you/ How often/ TV/ do?
A. How often watch do you TV?
B. How often do you watch TV?
C. How often you do watch TV?
D. How often TV do you watch?
Choose the best answer
Question 11. He is a good football player.
A. He can’t play football
B. He isn’t good at football.
C. He love playing football.
D. He plays football well.
Question 12. My brother is a fast runner.
A. My brother runs fast.
B. My brother runs fastly.
C. My brother ran fast.
D. My brother ran fastly.
Question 13. I do judo every Tuesday and Thursday.
A. I do judo three times a week.
B. I do judo once a week.
C. I do judo twice a week.
D. I do judo four times a week.
Question 14. I like watching sports more than playing sports.
A. I prefer watching sports to playing sports.
B. I enjoy playing sports.
C. My favorite sports is tennis.
D. The most interesting sports is tennis.
Question 15. Helen's favorite sport is table tennis.
A. Helen hates playing table tennis.
B. Helen hates playing sports table tennis.
C. Helen enjoys playing table tennis.
D. Helen enjoys playing sports table tennis.
Question 16. Did you fly to Los Angeles?
A. Did you went to Los Angeles on foot?
B. Did you go to Los Angeles by plane?
C. Did you go to Los Angeles on foot?
D. Did you went to Los Angeles by plane?
Question 17. The world has seven continents.
A. There are seven continents in the world.
B. Seven continents have the world.
C. There is the world in seven continents.
D. The world there is seven continents.
Question 18. Africa is large. Asia is larger.
A. Asia is largest than Africa.
B. Africa is larger than Asia.
C. Asia is larger than Africa.
D. Africa is largest than Asia.
Question 19. Mr. and Mrs. Black have a son, John.
A. John is Mr. and Mrs. Black’s son.
B. John is Mr. and Mrs. Black’s father.
C. John is Mr. and Mrs. Black’s mother.
D. John is Mr. and Mrs. Black’s parents.
Question 20. Mr. Peter drives to Amsterdam every month.
A. Mr. Peter goes to Amsterdam by plane every month.
B. Mr. Peter goes to Amsterdam by horse every month.
C. Mr. Peter goes to Amsterdam by car every month.
D. Mr. Peter goes to Amsterdam by bike every month.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
Question 21. Students/ do/ lot of/ outdoor/ activity.
A. Students do a lot of outdoor activities.
B. Students does a lot of outdoor activities.
C. Students doing a lot of outdoor activities.
D. Students did a lot of outdoor activities.
Question 22. I/ more/ interested/ go swimming/ my sister.
A. I more interested at going swimming than my sister.
B. I’m more interested at going swimming than my sister.
C. I more interested in going swimming than my sister.
D. I’m more interested in going swimming than my sister.
Question 23. In/ first half/ the match/ our team/ score/ goal.
A. In the first half of the match, our team score a goal.
B. In the first half of the match, our team scored a goal.
C. In the first half on the match, our team scored a goal.
D. In the first half on the match, our team score a goal.
Question 24. The first/ sport competition/ held/ Greece/ 776 B.C.
A. The first sport competition is held in Greece in 776 B.C.
B. The first sport competition was held in Greece in 776 B.C.
C. The first sport competition is held on Greece in 776 B.C.
D. The first sport competition was held on Greece in 776 B.C.
Question 25. Playing/ volleyball/ interesting.
A. Playing volleyball are interesting.
B. Playing the volleyball is interesting.
C. Playing volleyball is interesting.
D. Playing the volleyball are interesting.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
Question 26. been to/ is/ What/ destination/ exciting/ you/ have/ the most?
A. What destination you is the most exiting have been to?
B. What is the most exiting destination you have been to?
C. What you have been to is the most exiting destination?
D. What is the most you have been to exiting destination?
Question 27. Malaysia’s/ its/ Kuala Lumpur/ and/ is/ largest city/ capital.
A. Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia's capital and its largest city.
B. Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur is capital and its largest city.
C. Kuala Lumpur is its largest city Malaysia's capital and.
D. Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia's its largest capital and city.
Question 28. seeing/ I/ London/ London Eye/ in/ enjoy/ the.
A. I enjoy seeing the London Eye in London.
B. I enjoy London seeing the London Eye in.
C. I enjoy seeing in London the London Eye.
D. I enjoy the London Eye seeing in London.
Question 29. Singapore/ located/ Southeast Asia.
A. Singapore is located in Southeast Asia.
B. Singapore was located in Southeast Asia.
C. Singapore is located on Southeast Asia.
D. Singapore was located on Southeast Asia.
Question 30. It’s/ fantastic/ spend/ a day/ New York.
A. It’s fantastic to spend a day in New York.
B. It’s fantastic spending a day in New York.
C. It’s fantastic to spend a day at New York.
D. It’s fantastic spending a day at New York.

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