ГДЗ Англійська мова 8 клас. Підручник [Карпюк О.Д. Карпюк К.Т.] 2025
UNIT 3. DO WE NEED THE MASS MEDIA?
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1. a) Listen and repeat the new words in the Words for You box. Check their meanings in the Vocabulary List.
channel – канал
format – формат
sphere – сфера
subscriber – підписник
vlog – блог
vlogger – блоггер
vlogging – блогінг
to post – публікувати
as well as – а також
to make money out of smth – заробляти на чомусь
to sign up for smth – підписатися на щось
1. b) Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
1. I post many blogs every day.
2. Jake is a blogger as well as a vlogger.
3. This file is needed in another format.
4. There are very many TV channels now.
5. Jill makes money out of fixing other people’s computers.
6. There are millions of subscribers to this website!
7. William watches a lot of bloggers on YouTube.
8. Ann works in the art sphere – she’s a great artist.
2. Answer the questions below.
What videos do you usually watch? – I usually watch interesting and funny videos.
Have you ever heard of vlogging? – Yes, I have.
Have you ever vlogged? – Yes, I have.
If yes, what are your videos of? – My videos are about free time and different games.
If not, would you like to try? – [Your answer here]
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3. a) Listen and read the script of the Kids Online video and choose a or b.
1. Vlogging means posting b) video blogs.
2. Most people start vlogging as a b) hobby.
3. Maria is a) Ukrainian.
4. Her YouTube channel is a) two years old.
5. Her videos are of b) culture.
6. Tony usually vlogs about a) science and IT.
7. Tony got even more ideas from b) Kids Online.
8. In the end, the reporter asks others to write their a) comments.
3. b) Read the script again and answer the questions below.
1. Maria has been inspired by Kids Online to start her career in vlogging.
2. She has more than 50,000 subscribers.
3. Her videos are full of culture.
4. Tony likes science and IT because he enjoys discovering new things.
5. One of his videos shows how to make a smartphone battery last longer.
6. Tony wants to learn about sport.
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4. a) Read the comments and say who...
1. Amon likes blogs more than vlogs.
2. Veronika hasn’t ever vlogged.
3. Haoyu has a brother who vlogs.
4. Jessica is a vlogger herself.
4. b) Finish the sentences below.
1. Amon prefers blogging because it is more interesting.
2. Haoyu helps his brother to make videos about travelling.
3. Veronika often watches videos of culture.
4. Jessica’s videos are of film stars.
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1. Read and guess. Then match.
1. the mass media – the Internet, newspapers, magazines, television, etc. considered as a group
2. a fact – a piece of information that is known to be true
3. fake – not true, but made to look or seem true
4. an opinion – a thought or belief about somebody/something, rather than a fact; it may feel true for some but false for others
5. fake news – false stories that appear to be news, spread on the Internet or using other media, usually created to affect political views or as a joke
2. Discuss the following questions in groups of 3–4.
1. What is the mass media?
Mass media are all the ways information is shared with a large number of people. It includes television, radio, newspapers, the internet, and social media. It helps people know what is happening in the world.
2. Why do we need them?
We need mass media to stay informed about news, learn new things, and understand different opinions. It also entertains us and helps us connect with other people and cultures.
3. What types of mass media are there?
Television
Newspapers and magazines
Radio
News websites
Social media platforms (like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook)
Podcasts and YouTube channels
4. What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?
A fact is something that can be proven true (for example: “The sun rises in the east”). An opinion is what someone thinks or feels (for example: “Summer is the best season”).
5. What is fake news used for?
Fake news is false or misleading information. It is often used to trick people, spread fear, or change what people believe. Sometimes it is used for money, politics, or just to go viral.
4. a) Match.
1. You can buy and sell things on this website – eBay
2. You use it to search the web for information – Google
3. You read articles and click links to get more info there – Wikipedia
4. You use it to keep in touch and chat with other people – Snapchat
5. You can view, post and download videos on this website – YouTube
4. b) What other websites do you know? What are they for?
Amazon – An online shopping website where you can buy books, clothes, electronics, and more.
Netflix – A streaming service where you can watch movies and TV shows.
Facebook – A social media website used to keep in touch with friends, share posts, and join groups.
Instagram – A social media app for sharing photos and videos.
Zoom – A video calling website used for online meetings and classes.
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1. a) Think and say where people can get information from.
People can get information from many different sources. Here are some examples:
Television – News channels, documentaries, and educational programs.
Internet – Websites, blogs, search engines like Google, and online videos.
Newspapers and Magazines – Printed or digital, with articles about news, science, sports, and more.
Books – Fiction and non-fiction books give information about history, science, cultures, and many other topics.
Radio – News, interviews, and talk shows.
Teachers and Schools – Lessons, textbooks, and classroom discussions.
Friends and Family – Personal stories, advice, and experiences.
Social Media – Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok (but you need to check if the info is true!).
Podcasts – Audio programs about different topics like health, history, or news.
Libraries – A place to find books, newspapers, and online resources with help from librarians.
1. b) Read the article and guess the meanings of the words in bold.
daily – щоденний
data – дані
edition – видання
monthly – щомісячний
periodical – періодичний
politics – політика
press – преса
source – джерело
tablet – планшет
tabloid – таблоїд
weekly – щотижневий
to inform – інформувати
quality – якість
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3. a) Listen to the article about British newspapers and magazines. Then name the two main groups they belong to.
Quality papers and tabloids
3. b) Complete the sentences.
1. Papers in Britain are divided into two groups.
2. Quality papers are large in size and have detailed information about national events.
3. Tabloids are smaller in size, with smaller texts and more pictures.
4. Sunday papers are larger than daily papers.
5. A number of papers produce colour magazines as a part of Saturday and Sunday papers.
6. The British press provides reading material about fashion, clothes, cooking, diet, and hobbies.
7. Bright covers of some magazines are designed to catch the eye.
8. There are magazines for motorists, farmers, computer programmers, nurses, and many others.
4. Divide newspapers into quality papers and tabloids
Quality papers: Financial Times, The Independent, The Guardian, The Times
Tabloids: Daily Express, The Sun, The Daily Mirror
5. Complete the sentences with the words from the box
1. A daily, a weekly, and a monthly are all periodicals.
2. Online editions are more popular nowadays.
3. The Times is the oldest daily newspaper in Britain with lots of serious articles.
4. The Guardian is a large newspaper website with articles on politics.
5. There are a lot of sources to get information from.
6. Computers, tablets, and smartphones are connected to the Internet.
7. We can always choose our ways of getting data.
6. In groups of 3–4, ask one another about the mass media in your lives.
Ask:
If your mates like reading online editions and why (not)
How often they read periodicals
What news websites are their favourite
What types of mass media they prefer
Example Dialogue:
Student A: Do you like reading online editions of newspapers or magazines?
Student B: Yes, I do. It’s faster and easier than buying paper copies. I can read the news on my phone anytime.
Student C: Not really. I prefer watching the news on TV — it feels more real and interesting.
Student D: I like both. Online editions are great when I’m in a hurry.
Student A: What types of mass media do you prefer — TV, internet, newspapers, or radio?
Student B: I prefer the internet because it’s quick and I can choose what I want to read.
Student C: I enjoy TV, especially evening news.
Student D: I like listening to the radio in the car and reading online news too.
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1. Match
1. Jessica often vlogs, d. …doesn’t she?
2. You don’t watch many films, h. …do you?
3. This TV set worked well, g. …didn’t it?
4. They were chatting, i. …weren’t they?
5. Edna wasn’t sitting here, f. …was she?
6. I haven’t been here before, j. …have I?
7. George has done it, c. …hasn’t he?
8. The kids aren’t reading, e. …are they?
9. Ben will like this, b. …won’t he?
10. We won’t go there, a. …will we?
2. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form
1. Many teens share their experiences on the website, don't they?
2. Vlogging is extremely popular, isn’t it?
3. You have not started your career yet, have you?
4. He does not make money out of vlogging, does he?
5. Online editions are not print editions, are they?
6. Mary will create her own YouTube channel soon, won't she?
7. Bob did not get many ideas for his vlogs, did he?
8. Newspapers, magazines, radio, and television had been the only mass media tools until the Internet appeared, hadn’t they?
3. a) Finish the tag questions
1. You post blogs, don’t you?
2. We use this laptop, don’t we?
3. Tom is vlogging, isn’t he?
4. Joe didn't buy it, did he?
5. I was blogging, wasn’t I?
6. You weren't joking, were you?
7. They won’t come, will they?
8. Sarah will be happy, won’t she?
9. We haven’t finished it yet, have we?
10. Helen isn’t reading now, is she?
3. b) Make your own eight tag questions
1. You like watching movies, don’t you?
2. She isn’t coming to the party, is she?
3. They finished the project on time, didn’t they?
4. He was playing football yesterday, wasn’t he?
5. We have already eaten, haven’t we?
6. She had left before you arrived, hadn’t she?
7. You will call me later, won’t you?
8. Let’s go to the park, shall we?
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1. New words
ad – реклама
version – версія
2. In pairs, discuss what is good about using:
The Internet – fast, always available, choose topics, interactive
Print editions – don’t need electricity, easier to read, can keep articles
TV – live reports, documentaries, interviews, special reports
Radio – good while doing something else, talk shows, music, news updates
3. a) Listen to Mike and Amanda twice and correct the sentences below
1. Mike is checking the news on WhatsApp.
2. You can watch films on WhatsApp.
3. There are a lot of ads on TV.
4. Amanda watches news on TV.
5. She prefers big screens.
6. Amanda watches films on Netflix.
3. b) Listen to the rest of their talk and answer the questions below
1. Mike thinks the radio is old school.
2. Amanda’s grandmother doesn’t like e-books because it is hard for her to read from the screen.
3. E-books are good because you have everything with you.
4. Mike prefers printed books because he remembers everything better if it is a print version.
5. Answer the question below
I prefer the Internet as a type of mass media. Here's why: It’s fast and always available, so I can get the latest news at any time. I can choose what to read, watch, or listen to — news, videos, podcasts, and more. It’s interactive — I can comment, share, or search for more details. It combines many types of media in one place: text, images, video, and audio. I can also use social media to follow news channels and stay updated easily.
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1. a) Answer the questions below
1. What is a blog? – A blog is a website where a person (called a blogger) regularly writes posts or articles about their life, hobbies, news, or other topics.
2. What is a vlog? – A vlog (video blog) is a type of blog where the content is in video form. People record and share videos about their day, travels, opinions, or tutorials.
3. What is online shopping? – Online shopping means buying things on the internet. You visit a website, choose what you want, pay for it, and it gets delivered to you.
4. What is to download? – To download means to copy a file (like music, a photo, or a document) from the internet or another device onto your computer or phone.
1. b) Make your own sentences with the words above
1. I usually update my blog according to the situation.
2. My sister vlogs all the time as it is her job.
3. All my family likes doing online shopping as it is much easier and quicker.
4. I can download music from different sites for free.
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2. Match the words to their definitions
1. an account – c. a personal web page on a website or social network
2. a blogger – a. a person who regularly writes for a blog
3. a chat room – f. an area on the Internet where people communicate
4. a password – d. a secret word or phrase used to log in
5. a website – h. a place on the Internet where people put or read information
6. to blog – g. to write about your experiences, feelings, etc. online
7. to log in/out – b. to enter/leave a computer system or app
8. to surf the Net – e. to spend time on the Internet
3. a) Use the words from task 2 to complete the dialogue
A: Hey! Check out this new website – there’s a lot of news on movies!
B: Cool! Now we don’t have to surf the Net to find new films.
A: Oh, there’s even a chat for movie geeks like us!
B: But you need to log in to use it.
A: Well, let’s create an account, then.
B: Hmm. We need a good password.
A: I’ll use the one I have on Kids Online. By the way, I blog about movies there.
B: You’re a great blogger, but let’s come up with something that both of us can remember.
A: Okay.
4. Think about a website (or social network) that you most often use
I often use YouTube. It is a video–sharing website where people can watch, upload, and share videos. On YouTube, I can watch videos, listen to music, learn new things from tutorials, and follow my favorite creators. I can also like, comment, and subscribe to channels. I visit it almost every day, usually in the evening. I like it because it’s entertaining, educational, and there’s something for everyone — from fun videos to serious news or school help.
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1. a) Listen and repeat the new words in the Words for You box. Check their meanings in the Vocabulary List.
channel – канал
format – формат
sphere – сфера
subscriber – підписник
vlog – блог
vlogger – блоггер
vlogging – блогінг
to post – публікувати
as well as – а також
to make money out of smth – заробляти на чомусь
to sign up for smth – підписатися на щось
1. b) Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
1. I post many blogs every day.
2. Jake is a blogger as well as a vlogger.
3. This file is needed in another format.
4. There are very many TV channels now.
5. Jill makes money out of fixing other people’s computers.
6. There are millions of subscribers to this website!
7. William watches a lot of bloggers on YouTube.
8. Ann works in the art sphere – she’s a great artist.
2. Answer the questions below.
What videos do you usually watch? – I usually watch interesting and funny videos.
Have you ever heard of vlogging? – Yes, I have.
Have you ever vlogged? – Yes, I have.
If yes, what are your videos of? – My videos are about free time and different games.
If not, would you like to try? – [Your answer here]
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3. a) Listen and read the script of the Kids Online video and choose a or b.
1. Vlogging means posting b) video blogs.
2. Most people start vlogging as a b) hobby.
3. Maria is a) Ukrainian.
4. Her YouTube channel is a) two years old.
5. Her videos are of b) culture.
6. Tony usually vlogs about a) science and IT.
7. Tony got even more ideas from b) Kids Online.
8. In the end, the reporter asks others to write their a) comments.
3. b) Read the script again and answer the questions below.
1. Maria has been inspired by Kids Online to start her career in vlogging.
2. She has more than 50,000 subscribers.
3. Her videos are full of culture.
4. Tony likes science and IT because he enjoys discovering new things.
5. One of his videos shows how to make a smartphone battery last longer.
6. Tony wants to learn about sport.
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4. a) Read the comments and say who...
1. Amon likes blogs more than vlogs.
2. Veronika hasn’t ever vlogged.
3. Haoyu has a brother who vlogs.
4. Jessica is a vlogger herself.
4. b) Finish the sentences below.
1. Amon prefers blogging because it is more interesting.
2. Haoyu helps his brother to make videos about travelling.
3. Veronika often watches videos of culture.
4. Jessica’s videos are of film stars.
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1. Read and guess. Then match.
1. the mass media – the Internet, newspapers, magazines, television, etc. considered as a group
2. a fact – a piece of information that is known to be true
3. fake – not true, but made to look or seem true
4. an opinion – a thought or belief about somebody/something, rather than a fact; it may feel true for some but false for others
5. fake news – false stories that appear to be news, spread on the Internet or using other media, usually created to affect political views or as a joke
2. Discuss the following questions in groups of 3–4.
1. What is the mass media?
Mass media are all the ways information is shared with a large number of people. It includes television, radio, newspapers, the internet, and social media. It helps people know what is happening in the world.
2. Why do we need them?
We need mass media to stay informed about news, learn new things, and understand different opinions. It also entertains us and helps us connect with other people and cultures.
3. What types of mass media are there?
Television
Newspapers and magazines
Radio
News websites
Social media platforms (like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook)
Podcasts and YouTube channels
4. What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?
A fact is something that can be proven true (for example: “The sun rises in the east”). An opinion is what someone thinks or feels (for example: “Summer is the best season”).
5. What is fake news used for?
Fake news is false or misleading information. It is often used to trick people, spread fear, or change what people believe. Sometimes it is used for money, politics, or just to go viral.
4. a) Match.
1. You can buy and sell things on this website – eBay
2. You use it to search the web for information – Google
3. You read articles and click links to get more info there – Wikipedia
4. You use it to keep in touch and chat with other people – Snapchat
5. You can view, post and download videos on this website – YouTube
4. b) What other websites do you know? What are they for?
Amazon – An online shopping website where you can buy books, clothes, electronics, and more.
Netflix – A streaming service where you can watch movies and TV shows.
Facebook – A social media website used to keep in touch with friends, share posts, and join groups.
Instagram – A social media app for sharing photos and videos.
Zoom – A video calling website used for online meetings and classes.
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1. a) Think and say where people can get information from.
People can get information from many different sources. Here are some examples:
Television – News channels, documentaries, and educational programs.
Internet – Websites, blogs, search engines like Google, and online videos.
Newspapers and Magazines – Printed or digital, with articles about news, science, sports, and more.
Books – Fiction and non-fiction books give information about history, science, cultures, and many other topics.
Radio – News, interviews, and talk shows.
Teachers and Schools – Lessons, textbooks, and classroom discussions.
Friends and Family – Personal stories, advice, and experiences.
Social Media – Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok (but you need to check if the info is true!).
Podcasts – Audio programs about different topics like health, history, or news.
Libraries – A place to find books, newspapers, and online resources with help from librarians.
1. b) Read the article and guess the meanings of the words in bold.
daily – щоденний
data – дані
edition – видання
monthly – щомісячний
periodical – періодичний
politics – політика
press – преса
source – джерело
tablet – планшет
tabloid – таблоїд
weekly – щотижневий
to inform – інформувати
quality – якість
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3. a) Listen to the article about British newspapers and magazines. Then name the two main groups they belong to.
Quality papers and tabloids
3. b) Complete the sentences.
1. Papers in Britain are divided into two groups.
2. Quality papers are large in size and have detailed information about national events.
3. Tabloids are smaller in size, with smaller texts and more pictures.
4. Sunday papers are larger than daily papers.
5. A number of papers produce colour magazines as a part of Saturday and Sunday papers.
6. The British press provides reading material about fashion, clothes, cooking, diet, and hobbies.
7. Bright covers of some magazines are designed to catch the eye.
8. There are magazines for motorists, farmers, computer programmers, nurses, and many others.
4. Divide newspapers into quality papers and tabloids
Quality papers: Financial Times, The Independent, The Guardian, The Times
Tabloids: Daily Express, The Sun, The Daily Mirror
5. Complete the sentences with the words from the box
1. A daily, a weekly, and a monthly are all periodicals.
2. Online editions are more popular nowadays.
3. The Times is the oldest daily newspaper in Britain with lots of serious articles.
4. The Guardian is a large newspaper website with articles on politics.
5. There are a lot of sources to get information from.
6. Computers, tablets, and smartphones are connected to the Internet.
7. We can always choose our ways of getting data.
6. In groups of 3–4, ask one another about the mass media in your lives.
Ask:
If your mates like reading online editions and why (not)
How often they read periodicals
What news websites are their favourite
What types of mass media they prefer
Example Dialogue:
Student A: Do you like reading online editions of newspapers or magazines?
Student B: Yes, I do. It’s faster and easier than buying paper copies. I can read the news on my phone anytime.
Student C: Not really. I prefer watching the news on TV — it feels more real and interesting.
Student D: I like both. Online editions are great when I’m in a hurry.
Student A: What types of mass media do you prefer — TV, internet, newspapers, or radio?
Student B: I prefer the internet because it’s quick and I can choose what I want to read.
Student C: I enjoy TV, especially evening news.
Student D: I like listening to the radio in the car and reading online news too.
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1. Match
1. Jessica often vlogs, d. …doesn’t she?
2. You don’t watch many films, h. …do you?
3. This TV set worked well, g. …didn’t it?
4. They were chatting, i. …weren’t they?
5. Edna wasn’t sitting here, f. …was she?
6. I haven’t been here before, j. …have I?
7. George has done it, c. …hasn’t he?
8. The kids aren’t reading, e. …are they?
9. Ben will like this, b. …won’t he?
10. We won’t go there, a. …will we?
2. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form
1. Many teens share their experiences on the website, don't they?
2. Vlogging is extremely popular, isn’t it?
3. You have not started your career yet, have you?
4. He does not make money out of vlogging, does he?
5. Online editions are not print editions, are they?
6. Mary will create her own YouTube channel soon, won't she?
7. Bob did not get many ideas for his vlogs, did he?
8. Newspapers, magazines, radio, and television had been the only mass media tools until the Internet appeared, hadn’t they?
3. a) Finish the tag questions
1. You post blogs, don’t you?
2. We use this laptop, don’t we?
3. Tom is vlogging, isn’t he?
4. Joe didn't buy it, did he?
5. I was blogging, wasn’t I?
6. You weren't joking, were you?
7. They won’t come, will they?
8. Sarah will be happy, won’t she?
9. We haven’t finished it yet, have we?
10. Helen isn’t reading now, is she?
3. b) Make your own eight tag questions
1. You like watching movies, don’t you?
2. She isn’t coming to the party, is she?
3. They finished the project on time, didn’t they?
4. He was playing football yesterday, wasn’t he?
5. We have already eaten, haven’t we?
6. She had left before you arrived, hadn’t she?
7. You will call me later, won’t you?
8. Let’s go to the park, shall we?
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1. New words
ad – реклама
version – версія
2. In pairs, discuss what is good about using:
The Internet – fast, always available, choose topics, interactive
Print editions – don’t need electricity, easier to read, can keep articles
TV – live reports, documentaries, interviews, special reports
Radio – good while doing something else, talk shows, music, news updates
3. a) Listen to Mike and Amanda twice and correct the sentences below
1. Mike is checking the news on WhatsApp.
2. You can watch films on WhatsApp.
3. There are a lot of ads on TV.
4. Amanda watches news on TV.
5. She prefers big screens.
6. Amanda watches films on Netflix.
3. b) Listen to the rest of their talk and answer the questions below
1. Mike thinks the radio is old school.
2. Amanda’s grandmother doesn’t like e-books because it is hard for her to read from the screen.
3. E-books are good because you have everything with you.
4. Mike prefers printed books because he remembers everything better if it is a print version.
5. Answer the question below
I prefer the Internet as a type of mass media. Here's why: It’s fast and always available, so I can get the latest news at any time. I can choose what to read, watch, or listen to — news, videos, podcasts, and more. It’s interactive — I can comment, share, or search for more details. It combines many types of media in one place: text, images, video, and audio. I can also use social media to follow news channels and stay updated easily.
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1. a) Answer the questions below
1. What is a blog? – A blog is a website where a person (called a blogger) regularly writes posts or articles about their life, hobbies, news, or other topics.
2. What is a vlog? – A vlog (video blog) is a type of blog where the content is in video form. People record and share videos about their day, travels, opinions, or tutorials.
3. What is online shopping? – Online shopping means buying things on the internet. You visit a website, choose what you want, pay for it, and it gets delivered to you.
4. What is to download? – To download means to copy a file (like music, a photo, or a document) from the internet or another device onto your computer or phone.
1. b) Make your own sentences with the words above
1. I usually update my blog according to the situation.
2. My sister vlogs all the time as it is her job.
3. All my family likes doing online shopping as it is much easier and quicker.
4. I can download music from different sites for free.
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2. Match the words to their definitions
1. an account – c. a personal web page on a website or social network
2. a blogger – a. a person who regularly writes for a blog
3. a chat room – f. an area on the Internet where people communicate
4. a password – d. a secret word or phrase used to log in
5. a website – h. a place on the Internet where people put or read information
6. to blog – g. to write about your experiences, feelings, etc. online
7. to log in/out – b. to enter/leave a computer system or app
8. to surf the Net – e. to spend time on the Internet
3. a) Use the words from task 2 to complete the dialogue
A: Hey! Check out this new website – there’s a lot of news on movies!
B: Cool! Now we don’t have to surf the Net to find new films.
A: Oh, there’s even a chat for movie geeks like us!
B: But you need to log in to use it.
A: Well, let’s create an account, then.
B: Hmm. We need a good password.
A: I’ll use the one I have on Kids Online. By the way, I blog about movies there.
B: You’re a great blogger, but let’s come up with something that both of us can remember.
A: Okay.
4. Think about a website (or social network) that you most often use
I often use YouTube. It is a video–sharing website where people can watch, upload, and share videos. On YouTube, I can watch videos, listen to music, learn new things from tutorials, and follow my favorite creators. I can also like, comment, and subscribe to channels. I visit it almost every day, usually in the evening. I like it because it’s entertaining, educational, and there’s something for everyone — from fun videos to serious news or school help.





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