ME AND MY MOBILE
Questions, answers and information
2. What do you usually do on it?
3. Is it always on?
1. Have you got a smartphone?
4. Do you bring it to school?
1. HAVE YOU GOT A SMARTPHONE?
Yes, I have got a smartphone, and I bring it with me when I'm away from home; so my parents can always contact me.
2. WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO ON IT?
I usually use it to chat with my friends, sometimes I do reaserch on it, if I don't have the PC or my tablet next to me. I also can watch videos and I can listen my favourite songs with my headphones.
3. IS IT ALWAYS ON?
No, It isn't always on, in fact when I'm in my classroom, I switch it off, so I don't disrupt the lessons. I switch it off late in the evening, before going to bed.
4. Do you bring it to school?
Yes, becouse when I get out of school, I can call my parents, and tell them that: I'm OK!
Thank you!
By Ilaria Brivio
Me and my mobiles
ILARIA BRIVIO
Created on May 24, 2023
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ME AND MY MOBILE
Questions, answers and information
2. What do you usually do on it?
3. Is it always on?
1. Have you got a smartphone?
4. Do you bring it to school?
1. HAVE YOU GOT A SMARTPHONE?
Yes, I have got a smartphone, and I bring it with me when I'm away from home; so my parents can always contact me.
2. WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO ON IT?
I usually use it to chat with my friends, sometimes I do reaserch on it, if I don't have the PC or my tablet next to me. I also can watch videos and I can listen my favourite songs with my headphones.
3. IS IT ALWAYS ON?
No, It isn't always on, in fact when I'm in my classroom, I switch it off, so I don't disrupt the lessons. I switch it off late in the evening, before going to bed.
4. Do you bring it to school?
Yes, becouse when I get out of school, I can call my parents, and tell them that: I'm OK!
Thank you!
By Ilaria Brivio