Mobile Phones: History & Evolution
Mobile Phones: Advantages & Disadvantages
Active Vocabulary
Uncountable Nouns
100

What is another name for mobile phones, based on their technology?

Cell phones

100

How have mobile phones made life more convenient?

They allow people to stay in touch anytime, anywhere

100

What phrase is used to describe the act of keeping communication with someone, especially over a distance?

To stay in touch

100

Which of these nouns is uncountable: "phone", "music", "message"?

Music

200

Why were early mobile phones sometimes called "bricks"?

Because they were large, heavy, and boxy

200

What is one negative effect of mobile phone addiction?

It can reduce productivity and cause sleep problems

200

What are tall structures used to transmit radio signals called?


Radio masts

200

Which article cannot be used with uncountable nouns?

"A" or "An"

300

What concept did scientists develop in the 1940s to provide continuous mobile communication?

The "cell" system, where signals were passed between different masts

300

Why do some people turn off their phones during vacations?

To disconnect from work and avoid constant notifications

300

What adjective describes something small enough to be held in one’s hand?

Handheld

300

Which of these words is uncountable when talking about a general idea: "advice", "plan" or "project"?
 

Advice

400

How did mobile phones change from the 1980s to the 1990s?

They became smaller and lighter due to miniaturized digital components and improved batteries

400

What is a common argument against mobile phones regarding social interaction?

They reduce face-to-face communication and social skills

400

What word describes a change or action that is extreme and has a strong impact?


Drastic

400

Which of the following is uncountable: "furniture", "progress" or "knowledge"?

All of them are uncountable 

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