What is the meaning of “telemedicine”?
Medical care provided remotely using technology, such as video calls or apps.
Name one healthcare innovation device mentioned in class.
Stethoscope, MRI scanner, pacemaker, wearable health device, robotic surgery system, telemedicine platform.
What is “even though” used for?
To show contrast or an unexpected result.
Name one way technology has changed education.
Online learning, virtual classrooms, AI tutors, digital textbooks, remote access.
Give an example of a sentence using “engagement”.
Student engagement increased when lessons became more interactive.
Employees showed higher engagement after flexible work hours were introduced.
What is a “gig economy” job?
A short-term, freelance, or project-based job instead of full-time employment.
Make a simple sentence with “as a result”.
He missed the train; as a result, he arrived late.
She didn’t sleep well. As a result, she felt tired all day.
Give one example of innovation in art or creativity.
AI-generated art, digital installations, algorithmic music, VR art exhibitions.
Use “wearable devices” in a short paragraph about healthcare.
Wearable devices allow doctors to track patients’ heart rates and activity levels. As a result, health issues can be detected earlier.
Explain one ethical concern about facial recognition payments.
Data privacy, surveillance, misuse of biometric data, or government tracking.
Use “on the other hand” comparing traditional and online learning.
Traditional classes offer face-to-face interaction; on the other hand, online learning provides more flexibility.
One positive and one negative effect of remote work.
Positive: flexibility and better work-life balance.
Negative: isolation or weaker team communication.
Explain “digital nomad” in your own words and give an example.
A digital nomad works remotely while traveling. For example, a graphic designer working online from different countries.
Describe one future innovation in autonomous cars or AI surgery.
AI surgery may perform more precise operations.
Autonomous cars may reduce accidents and traffic congestion.
Role-play: CEO introducing a new tech device.
Explain what the product does, who it helps, why it’s innovative, and address concerns about safety or ethics.
How “accessibility” and “personalization” can change education.
Accessibility allows more students to learn regardless of location.
Personalization adapts lessons to individual needs and learning styles.
Future scenario (1–2 minutes) about technology in 50 years.
Technology may be integrated into daily life, improving healthcare and mobility. However, ethical challenges like privacy and inequality may grow.
Would you trust paying with your face? Why or why not?
Yes: convenience and security.
No: privacy risks and data misuse.