Who uses Emojis?
1. People from Israel
2. People from India and Israel
3. People from all over the world
3. People from all over the world
Where the first idea of emojis came from?
1. The idea came from weather programs on television
2. The idea came from sport programs on television
3. The idea came from music programs on the radio
1. The idea came from weather programs on television.
Why Some language experts are worried about the future of written language?
1. Because it is harder to send emojis than to write words.
2. Because they think people will use emojis all the time, and stop writing complete sentences.
3. Because everyone can understand the "emoji language“.
2. Because they think people will use emojis all the time, and stop writing complete sentences.
What will be a result of extensive use of emojis according the anti-emoji language experts?
1. Clearly, people will stop using emojis by 2030.
2. Some people will stop using written wolanguage and replace it by emojis.
3. Correct spelling and good grammar may soon disappear.
3. Correct spelling and good grammar may soon disappear.
The word Emoji comes from two Japanese words: e + moji , means:
1. 'e', means picture and 'moji', means symbol.
2. ‘e', means a text and 'moji', means picture.
3. 'e', means picture and 'moji', means a carton.
1. 'e', means picture and 'moji', means symbol.
What are Emoji?
1. Smart, big picture
2. Simple, little picture
3. Small, long picture
2. Simple, little picture
What some language experts are worried about?
1. They are worried about the future of democracy.
2. They are worried about the future of written language.
3. They are worried about the future of Japan.
2. They are worried about the future of written language.
Does all language experts think Emojis are dangerous for the progress of language?
1. Yes.
2. No
3. Most of them think it is dangerous.
2. No
According to the article does everyone can understand the "emoji language"?
1. Of course, everyone can understand the "emoji language".
2. Certainly not, it takes years to learn "emoji language".
3. No, just a few minorities can learn and speak the "emoji language“.
1. Of course, everyone can understand the "emoji language".
Why Some language experts are worried about the future of written language?
1. Because it is harder to send emojis than to write words.
2. Because they think people will use emojis all the time, and stop writing complete sentences.
3. Because everyone can understand the "emoji language“.
2. Because they think people will use emojis all the time, and stop writing complete sentences.
Where the first emojis were invented?
1. Japan
2. England
3. Israel
1. Japan
What symbols these programs used to show the weather?
1. Bright yellow sun or grey clouds, to show the weather.
2. Dark yellow sun or white clouds, to show the weather.
3. Bright yellow sun or orange clouds, to show the weather.
1. Bright yellow sun or grey clouds, to show the weather.
Why the other language experts think that emojis are useful?
1. Because emojis and facial expressions both add meaning to messages.
2. All the language experts agree that emojis are not useful.
3. Because emojis and facial expressions both don’t add meaning to messages. Therefore the are not useful.
1. Because emojis and facial expressions both add meaning to messages.
Think of the following text messages: "I had a cheese sandwich for breakfast ☺“
Do you think he is happy?
1. No, it sounds like he is very miserable
2. Certainly yes, the emoji helps us to understand his feeling better.
3. No, I think he is not happy about his cheese sandwich.
2. Certainly yes, the emoji helps us to understand his feeling better.
Is the use of emojis continue spreading?
1. Yes, more and more people are using emojis each year.
2. No, emojis are less relevant and important nowadays.
3. Yes, but it expects to decrease by 2030.
1. Yes, more and more people are using emojis each year.
In which year the first emojis were invented?
1. 1968
2. 1982
3. 1999
3. 1999
Who can understand the "emoji language“ ?
1. Only Mexicans.
2. Both Israelis and Japanese.
3. Everyone can understand the "emoji language“.
3. Everyone can understand the "emoji language“.
Is the use of emojis continue spreading?
1. Yes, more and more people are using emojis each year.
2. No, emojis are less relevant and important nowadays.
3. Yes, but it expects to decrease by 2030
1. Yes, more and more people are using emojis each year.
Why Some language experts are worried about the extensive use of emoji within a text?
1. Because they prefer of written text over emojis.
2. Because they don’t want to write with emojis.
3. They worry because it is easier to send emojis than to write words.
3. They worry because it is easier to send emojis than to write words.
Think of the following text messages: "I had a cheese sandwich for breakfast ☺“
Do you think he is happy?
1. No, it sounds like he is very miserable
2. Certainly yes, the emoji helps us to understand his feeling better.
3. No, I think he is not happy about his cheese sandwich.
2. Certainly yes, the emoji helps us to understand his feeling better.
The word Emoji comes from two Japanese words: e + moji , means:
1. 'e', means picture and 'moji', means symbol.
2. ‘e', means a text and 'moji', means picture.
3. 'e', means picture and 'moji', means a carton.
1. 'e', means picture and 'moji', means symbol.
Why do we use the "emoji language"?
1. To speak about things that don’t have words.
2. To speak about many different opinions.
3. To communicate many different feelings.
3. To communicate many different feelings.
What is the writer is sure of about the future of emojis?
1. Clearly, they are not here to stay.
2. Clearly, they are here to stay.
3. Clearly the us of emojis is expect to decrease by 2030
2. Clearly, they are here to stay.
Is it matter where you come from if you want to start to learn the "emoji language"?
1. Of course, for people in Japan it is much easier than to Europeans.
2. No, It doesn't matter where you come from, everyone can understand the "emoji language".
3. Yes, for Europeans it is easy to learn any new language .
2. No, It doesn't matter where you come from, everyone can understand the "emoji language".
Is it matter where you come from if you want to start to learn the "emoji language"?
1. Of course, for people in Japan it is much easier than to Europeans.
2. No, It doesn't matter where you come from, everyone can understand the "emoji language".
3. Yes, for Europeans it is easy to learn any new language .
2. No, It doesn't matter where you come from, everyone can understand the "emoji language".