IELTS Expert User A2 Term 8 subject 2 lesson 7

PART 2

It's your turn

SPEAKING

Ask your classmates the questions. Make a note of their answers. Who has been online the most? Who is the biggest user of social media?

 

IN THE LAST WEEK …?

■ How many times have you logged in to your social media account?

■ How many people have you stopped following on social media?

■ Tell me about one comment that you have posted.

■ What’s the most embarrassing thing you have shared on social media?

■ Have you bookmarked anything?

 

 

PART 3

Practicino 1

Circle the correct options to complete the sentences.

 1 Have you ever uploaded /gone viral photos of your friends to a social media site?

 2 Catherine searched /followed for a new coat online.

3 The video of Paula and Rajesh’s wedding party liked/went viral. You have to see the dancing!

 4 Last night I blocked / downloaded the English class assignment. I needed to study it.

 5 Have you ever logged in /shared to that website where you can see your house?

6 There is a problem with that website. I tried to open it, but my computer blocked /liked it.

 

GRAMMAR: Present perfect and simple past

A Read the sentences. Then write a question about each one in the simple past.

1 I’ve downloaded this great app. When did you download it?

 2 I’ve uploaded some photos onto my Facebook page. When………………………….?

 3 She’s blocked her ex-boyfriend. Why………………………….?

4 I’ve lost my phone. Where………………………….?

 5 We’ve met so many interesting people. Where………………………….?

6 He’s found an old friend from ten years ago on Facebook. How………………………….?

 

Practicino 2

Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses. Look up the past participle of the verbs if you need to.

Have I ever’ lost (lose) my phone? Yes, I have. I ………. (lose) it on the bus last week, but someone ………. (find) it and I got it back. But I’ ………. (never break) my phone. My sister ………. (break) three phones! The last time, she was in the kitchen and she ……….  (drop) it into the tomato sauce. She………. (clean) it, but it didn’t help. Yesterday, she ………. (buy) her fourth phone.

 

GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY

A   Write questions using the verbs and phrases with the present perfect.

1 (eat) most expensive restaurant What is the most expensive restaurant you’ve ever eaten in? 2 (be) in a video

3 (study) Japanese

4 (walk) far in one day

5 (forget) the birthday of someone important

6 (receive) best gift

7 (take) funniest photo

8 (cook) for a lot of people

B Write your answers to the questions in exercise A.

1 Gina’s Italian Restaurant. in Rio is the most expensive restaurant I’ve ever eaten in.

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PART 4

Passagino

Screens and Social Media in Our Daily Lives

In the digital age, screens have become an essential part of our everyday lives. We use them for learning, working, staying connected, and relaxing. There are many types of screens, such as smartphones, laptops, tablets, televisions, smartwatches, and e-readers. Each serves a different purpose, but some are more commonly used than others.

The Most and Least Popular Types of Screens

The most popular screen today is the smartphone screen. Smartphones are used by people of all ages because they are small, portable, and multifunctional. With a smartphone, we can make calls, send messages, browse the internet, take photos, and access social media—all from the palm of our hand.

In contrast, one of the least popular screens is the e-reader, such as the Kindle. While e-readers are excellent for reading digital books and are gentle on the eyes, they are mostly used for a single purpose and are less versatile than other screens. As a result, fewer people use them on a daily basis.

Which Screen Makes Life Easier?

Among all screens, the smartphone screen is the most helpful for most people. It allows us to stay organized, connected, and informed, no matter where we are. From setting reminders and checking the weather to learning a new language or attending virtual meetings, smartphones can do it all. They make daily tasks faster and easier.

The Effect of Social Media on Relationships

Social media has changed the way we communicate and build relationships. On the positive side, it allows us to stay in touch with family and friends, even when we are far apart. We can share news, photos, and messages instantly. Social media also helps us meet new people who share similar interests.

However, social media can also have negative effects. Spending too much time online may reduce face-to-face interaction. People sometimes feel lonely or anxious when they compare their lives to others. Misunderstandings can also happen through online communication, especially when messages lack tone or emotion.

Sharing Life Events Online

One of the most popular uses of social media is sharing life events. People enjoy posting updates about special moments in their lives—such as birthdays, graduations, weddings, vacations, or even daily activities. They often post photos and videos to capture memories and let friends and followers know what’s happening in their lives.

This kind of sharing can strengthen relationships by making people feel more connected. Friends who live far away can still be part of your journey and celebrate your milestones. It also allows people to express themselves creatively and share joy with others.

However, there are some important things to consider. Oversharing personal information online can lead to privacy risks. Not everything needs to be shared with a large audience. It’s important to think about who will see the content and how it might be used. Also, some people may feel pressure to present their lives as perfect, which can create unrealistic expectations and stress.

A good way to use social media is to share with purpose—celebrate meaningful moments, spread positivity, and respect others’ privacy, as well as your own.

What Kind of Information Do We Get Through Social Media?

In addition to connecting with others, social media is a major source of information. Through platforms like Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook, people can find:

  • Breaking news and global events
  • Educational content (language lessons, science facts, how-to videos)
  • Health and wellness advice (fitness tips, mental health support, healthy recipes)
  • Product reviews and shopping recommendations
  • Career and job opportunities
  • Event announcements and community news
  • Motivational quotes and life advice

People today rely on social media not just for social connection but also to learn, explore, and stay up-to-date with the world around them.

Conclusion

Screens and social media play a major role in modern life. While smartphone screens are the most widely used and helpful, each screen has its own function. Social media helps us stay connected, share experiences, and access information—but it should be used wisely. By finding a healthy balance between online and offline life, we can enjoy the benefits of technology while protecting our well-being and relationships.