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ENGLISH LESSON
About social networking
CRITICAL THINKING
Critical thinking is a type of thinking analysing facts and osservations to create a personal opinion
Cyberbullying:Users may experience online bullying, trolling, or harassment, which can affect mental health.
Information Sharing:Provides a platform for sharing news, articles, and opinions, making it easier to stay informed.
Connectivity and Communication:Helps people to connect easily across the world, facilitating communication
Fake News:Fake news can spread rapidly, leading to misinformation and confusion on current events or important issues.
Educational Resource:Many groups and pages focus on sharing educational content, making learning more accessible
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
Privacy Concerns:Many platforms collect personal data, raising privacy issues and potential misuse of information.
DO YOU HAVE SOME OPINION ABOUT? DO YOU AGREE WITH ME?
gRAMMAR PART
DISAGREE:That's different That's not entirely true because... I'm sorry to disagree with you, but... Yes, but don't you think I'm not sure about that
HOW TO EXPRESS YOUR OPINION?
AGREE:Of course I think so too Exactly That's just what i was thinking You're right That's a good point
Recent action with present consequences
Actions haven't cloncluded yet
Past action in indefinite time
Repetitive actions in the past and in the presemt
To talk about the duration of an action with "How long...?"
PRESENT PERFECT AND PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOS
Actions began in the past and are still happening now
So far they haven't travelled very much
The bedroom is in a terrible mess! Marco has been studying
Leo has written a book
He has been asking me out all week
How long have you been helping Lara?
EXAMPLES
He has been singing all day
Have they been practicing for the concert?
have/has + subject + been + -ing form
Have you ever traveled abroad?
have/has + subject + past participle
I haven't been sleeping well lately.
I haven't finished my project yet.
haven't/hasn't + been + -ing form
haven't/hasn't + past participle
I have been studying for three hours.
I have visited Paris
have/has + been + -ing form
have/has + past participle
HOW WE CAN FORM THEM?
EXERCISE
1. For hours 2. All day 3. For a long time
1. Already 2. Yet 3. Just 4. Never 5. Ever 6. Recently 7. Lately 8. So far 9. For 10. Since
USEFUL ADVERBS