Created by Delilah ESL English B2 Speaking English Author's Instructions Watch the video to get a quick overview. Watch it a second time and take notes. Set a 10-minute timer and prepare your oral mediation based on the infographic and the video. USE YOUR OWN WORDS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE My Google Classroom Courses × 0 classes selected (0 students total) Quick Access Select all classes (0 classes) All Classes Loading courses... Cancel Share Share to selected Course __COURSE_NAME__ __STUDENT_NAME__ (__STUDENT_EMAIL__) B2 Vlog-style Mediation: Nomophobia and Doom Scrolling Download Active — user can report Report this worksheet Worksheet Validation Check my answers Emails my answers to my teacher Full name Group/level School subject Teacher's email or key code Close Submit Validating worksheet... (12) Your answers have been sent to your teacher. Good luck! OK We encountered an error submitting your answers. Please try again. OK Advertisement | Go Ad Free Created by Delilah ESL English B2 Speaking English Author's Instructions Watch the video to get a quick overview. Watch it a second time and take notes. Set a 10-minute timer and prepare your oral mediation based on the infographic and the video. USE YOUR OWN WORDS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE Explore Worksheets MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT ESL B2 MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT Speaking - ESL Complete the following activities MET TEST PRACTICE ESL B2 MET TEST PRACTICE Speaking - ESL Practice makes perfect True or false? ESL B2 True or false? Speaking - ESL Five statements must be true and five must be false. Students indicate which statement is which by putting a tick for true or a cross for false in a chart. In groups of four, students then take turns reading their ten statements to the group. As the students listen to each statement, they ask questions to help them decide if the reader is lying or telling the truth. Students then decide if the statement is true or false by marking their guess with a tick or cross. Afterwards, students reveal which statements were true and which were false. Students score one point for each correct guess. The student with the most points wins the game. Listening Comprehension C10 U3 - You're Welcome ESL B2 Listening Comprehension C10 U3 - You're Welcome Speaking - ESL Listen to the song and fill in the blanks