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Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Exam Card 21

 Reading 

 1. Read the article and say in 2—3 sentences what it is about.

TECHNOLOGY

         Technology is everywhere. We see it any place we go to and, in fact, almost all of us carry some piece of technology with us every time we leave the house. We can’t imagine our life without them. But what we always forget, though, is just how useful and powerful technology can be when we want to help others.
          There is not a single room in my house that does not have some gadget lying around in it. Whenever I am at home, providing that I am not sleeping, I am almost always using at least one electronic device. If you walked into my living room on any given day, you would find that, first, I have the television on (along with the other related appliances, such as the DVD player or my current favourite game console)1. At the same time, even though multi­tasking is definitely not my strong point, I usually have my laptop resting on my knee, or I will be using my tablet or mobile phone. In the background, the technology that I am not using will most likely be on charge somewhere in the house. Even when I’m not at home I am constantly using my phone. At work or in cafés, I sit down and connect to the local wireless network on my laptop. I must admit that I waste a lot of time on the computer. Instead I could spend it doing some online volunteering.
         The technology we carry about everywhere can have a great power to do good for the world and to help others and recently I discovered just how much online volunteering there is to do in the world. From using your language skills to do translations, to developing and managing projects and helping with IT work, there is so much that so many people can do to help people in their own countries and across the world. The United Nations, in fact, has a huge page on its website designed for recruiting volunteers.
          This work can support the poor and help charities who otherwise would not have the funding to pay for staff. Many organisations only require you to work an hour a week – some even less. And the support provided by online volunteers can really help make a difference to those in need.

1 game console [ˈɡeɪm kənˈʊlигровая приставка


2.  The author disapproves of the way people use electronic devices. Find this extract and read it aloud.
3.  What electronic devices does the author often use?
4.  How can online volunteering help people?

Listening

II. Listen to the conversation and answer the questions below.
1.  What is the flat like?
2.  What do Anna and Karlos like and dislike about the flat?
3.  What have they decided to do?



Speaking

III. Let’s talk about any English-speaking countries

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