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Do young people watch a lot of TV? WW 2/Unit 1.3

Do young people watch a lot of TV? WW 2/Unit 1.3

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Do young people watch a lot of TV? WW 2/Unit 1.3

READING and VOCABULARY

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Poll

How many hours of TV do you usually watch after school?

I never watch TV.

Under one hour

One–two hours

More than two hours

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Multiple Select

What do you think this phrase mean?

a) a couch potato

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to watch a lot of TV

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someone who spends a lot of time sitting or lying on a sofa (or couch) watching TV

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Multiple Select

What do you think this phrase mean?

b) to have square eyes

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to watch a lot of TV

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someone who spends a lot of time sitting or lying on a sofa (or couch) watching TV

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Multiple Select

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Look at the picture and choose correct answer:

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to have square eyes

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a couch potato

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Multiple Select

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Look at the picture and choose correct answer:

1

to have square eyes

2

a couch potato

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Vocabulary/ Age groups

Listen and repeat

1. adults

2. kids

3. middle-aged people

4. pensioners

5. teenagers

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Multiple Choice

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Match headings a–e with paragraphs 1–4.

There is one extra heading.

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a A global change

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b Surprising statistics

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c TV is cool again

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d Too much TV?

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e A new obsession

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Multiple Choice

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Match headings a–e with paragraphs 1–4.

There is one extra heading.

1

a A global change

2

b Surprising statistics

3

c TV is cool again

4

d Too much TV?

5

e A new obsession

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Multiple Choice

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Match headings a–e with paragraphs 1–4.

There is one extra heading.

1

a A global change

2

b Surprising statistics

3

c TV is cool again

4

d Too much TV?

5

e A new obsession

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Multiple Choice

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Match headings a–e with paragraphs 1–4.

There is one extra heading.

1

a A global change

2

b Surprising statistics

3

c TV is cool again

4

d Too much TV?

5

e A new obsession

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Multiple Choice

There is one extra heading.

1

a A global change

2

b Surprising statistics

3

c TV is cool again

4

d Too much TV?

5

e A new obsession

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Multiple Select

Read the text again. Mark the sentences.

1. Parents and teachers agree that teenagers watch too much TV.

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right

2

wrong

3

doesn't say

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Multiple Select

Read the text again. Mark the sentences.

2. Middle-aged people watch more TV than

teenagers.

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right

2

wrong

3

doesn't say

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Multiple Select

Read the text again. Mark the sentences.

3. Pensioners watch six hours of TV a week.

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right

2

wrong

3

doesn't say

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Multiple Select

Read the text again. Mark the sentences.

4. Teenagers don’t watch TV because they prefer to be outside in the fresh air.

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right

2

wrong

3

doesn't say

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Multiple Select

Read the text again. Mark the sentences.

5. Teenagers in Britain usually have a TV in their bedroom.

1

right

2

wrong

3

doesn't say

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