TECHNOLOGY
FEELINGS & EMOJIS
FREQUENCY & TIME
PRESENT SIMPLE vs CONTINUOUS
PRESENT SIMPLE FOR THE FUTURE
100

What do you use to make a telephone call when you are not at home?

A mobile phone / smartphone

100

If you have nothing interesting to do, you might feel ______.

Bored

100

Which means 0%: always or never?

Never

100

Complete: “I ______ English every week.” (learn)

learn

100

“I have English every Monday.” Is this talking about now/routine or the future?

Now/routine

200

What is an app? Give one example of an app you use.

A programme/application on a phone, tablet or computer.

200

Which feeling describes being worried before an exam or important event?

Nervous

200

Put these in order from least often to most often: always, sometimes, never, usually.

Never → sometimes → usually → always

200

Complete: “Look! She ______ a video.” (make)

is making

200

“The lesson starts at 9 tomorrow.” Is this talking about now/routine or the future?

Future

300

What technology do you use to video chat with someone? Give two examples.

A phone, tablet or computer + an app such as a video-calling app.

300

You send a message to the wrong person and everyone sees it. How might you feel?

Embarrassed

300

Complete: “I ______ use social media. I use it about once or twice a week.”

Sometimes

300

Is this sentence correct? “He is using his phone every weekend.” If not, correct it.

❌ He uses his phone every weekend.

300

Choose the correct answer: “My train ___ at 8 tomorrow.” leaves / is leaving

leaves

400

Explain the difference between a device, an app and social media. Give an example of each.

A device is a piece of technology; an app is a programme; social media is a platform for sharing/interacting online.

400

Your friend cancels a holiday you were really looking forward to. How might you feel? Why?

Upset / disappointed / sad, with a suitable reason.

400

Make a sentence about something you hardly ever do.

Any grammatically correct sentence.

400

What is the difference? “She is happy now.” / “She is talking to her friend now.”

is happy = present simple with be + adjective.

is talking = present continuous for an action happening now.

400

Is this sentence about the present or future? “We have a test next Monday.” Explain how you know.

Future. “Next Monday” shows that it refers to a future event.

500

Describe two different ways technology helps you in your everyday life.

Any two appropriate examples, explained clearly.

500

Tell us about a situation that could make someone feel nervous

Any logical situation.

500

Correct this sentence and explain the mistake:
“I am usually playing video games at the weekend.”

“I usually play video games at the weekend.” 

→ usually describes a habit, so we normally use the present simple.

500

Make two sentences about yourself: one using the present simple and one using the present continuous.

e.g. “I usually do my homework at 6.” / “I am doing my homework now.”

500

Your friend asks: “What happens next Monday?” Give a complete answer using a present simple sentence about a future event.

e.g. “My lesson starts at 9. We have lunch at 12 and the club finishes at 4.”