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                   Flipped classroom (asynchronous lesson): videos are assigned for
              homework in the previous lesson to familarise students with the content,
              freeing up classtime for communicative and group work tasks.


                                                   MEDIA  Cidadania e Desenvolvimento (CD)

                                                Domain Reference

                     Life online

            1.1       READING
                       Pen/Cyber friends                                     Texts come to life with videos, reinforcing
                       Reading  MEDIA                              students’ comprehension.
                     1    Which of these ways do you use to keep in touch with your friends? Which one is your
                       favourite? Why? Tell the class.
                       • chatrooms  • email  • video chat  • text messaging  • social networks
           Watch the video. How has
           social media affected the   • teleconferencing
            speaker’s friendships?
                     2        Listen to or read the text. What apps does it mention?
                                                                         National Exam            Aprendizagens
                                                                   practice tips (learning   Essenciais (descriptors)
                     It’s not always easy to make friends. Luckily, there are ways to strike up (and keep)    1  to learn)
                     friendships online. Here are a few bloggers who’ve been saved by social media.
                               A   Last year, we moved across Australia from Melbourne to
                              Darwin. I was gutted at first as I was leaving behind my best
                              friend, Em – she’s like a sister to me. We’ve been keeping in   5  read/understand diverse text types; interpret explicit/implicit information; decode key
                              touch over the Internet, though, and it’s been a life-saver. We
                                                                      words/phrases; express opinion; develop critical thinking; group work activities
             1.1       READING  phone, we text and we FaceTime each other day and night. It    READING
                              might not be as good as face-to-face contact, but we chat
                      Charlotte, Darwin,
                      Australia  about everything. Em, I’m really missing you!                           1.1
                               B    All my mates are mad about football, but it gets a bit   10
                               dull playing it day in day out. I decided to do something
                               different – running. The only drawback is I don’t like   3    Match the headings (1-4) to the blog entries (A-D).
                               running on my own, so I downloaded an app that puts me in      1  Speaking the same language     3  The healthy side of the Internet
                               contact with other runners in my area. The app lets me plan   15     2  Getting ahead online     4  Keeping friends together
                      Oliver, Manchester,   runs, set targets, and even compete against other runners. In   Matching headings
                               fact, I’m off for a run now with Harry. We met through the
                      UK                                          Read each paragraph   4    For questions 1-3, choose the correct option (A, B, C or D).
                               app and hit it off immediately.    and think of a short
                               C   I’m learning Spanish so I downloaded a free app that   sentence that sums it   1  What does Oliver think about the app?
           face-to-face = in                                      up. Then look at the   A  It’s a great way to make friends.     C  It’s difficult to use.
             person            connects you to native speakers. I had no idea that there are   20  choices of headings   B  It helps him exercise on his own.
           translate = to change   so many people online eager to chat in their own language or   and see if one of them   D  It’s possible to use it too much.
             words/phrases into   in English! The app can correct my texts in Spanish and also   matches yours.     2  What does Orla say about the app?
             another language  translate what’s sent to me, although I try not to do that too   A  She can’t use it easily.
           take up = to start doing   Orla, Kilkenny,   much. I met Isabella on the app and we text all the time. The   B  A pen pal recommended it.     C  It did not cost anything to install it.
             sth regularly  Ireland  app’s not just for Spanish, though – it’s for all languages. In   25  D  She is learning Japanese on it now.
           assignment = a project  fact, I’m thinking of taking up Japanese; I might make a      3  How does Nathan feel about chatrooms?
           on track = progressing   Japanese friend, too.                    A  They just don’t appeal to him.
             and likely to do well                                                            C  They don’t have all the answers.
                               D   The first thing I do when I get a school assignment is go
           bonus = an unexpected   online and check out the chatrooms. They’re really handy for   B  They are only for schoolwork.     D  They make schoolwork more fun.
             benefit
           rule = an instruction  schoolwork. I needed to up my grades this semester, and these   5    Match the words in bold in the text with their synonyms below.
                               chatrooms and discussion forums have got me back on track.   30
                               As a bonus, I’ve met plenty of new friends online and we text   • boring  • extremely disappointed  • great help  • put right  • problem  • useful
                                                                            • increase  • keen
                      Nathan, Maryland,   24/7. One rule, though – no schoolwork. Keep that for the
                      USA      chatrooms!                                 6    Answer the following questions.
           10   1.1  life online                                             1  How would Charlotte prefer to communicate with Em?
                                                                             2  Why do you think Orla doesn’t like translating messages?
                                                                          7    CritiCal thinking Do you think using social media to keep in touch with your
                                                                            friends is better than seeing them face-to-face? Why? Why not?
                                                                            Speaking
                                                                            CritiCal thinking Who gets a ‘close friend’ status on your social media accounts?
                       Realistic, stimulating and age-appropriate        8    Explain why.
                       texts that engage students’ interest.             9      Rank the drawbacks of social media friendships in order of importance.
                                                                            Justify your opinions.
                                                                           • focusing on likes  • cyberbullying  • making comparisons
                                                                           • having very few ‘real’ friends  • less face-to-face contact
                 Key vocabulary definitions
           expand  students’ vocabulary.
                                                                                                        life online 1.1   11
                                               Group work activities encourage

                                        collaboration and develop students’   CRITICAL THINKING Students are required
                                        communicative skills.               to expand their acquired knowledge
                                                                            through critical thinking.
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