Read and answers the questions:
OBJECT: Cell phone
Mobile phone
ORIGIN: Inspired in car phones, the first cell phone was made in 1973 by the American scientist MartiCooper.
CHARACTERISTICS: Cell phones were big and very expensive in the past, but now they come in different sizes and prices. You can also choose from the different models and colors.
FUNCTIONS: You can use your cell phone to talk to others, send text messages, play games, go on the internet take pictures, and much more!
SAFETY and RISKS:
- Cell phones emit radiation and it is possible that they can cause health problems such as changes in brain activity, sleep disorders and ever cancer, but there is not conclusive evidence in the respect.
- Cell phones can be dangerous for drivers, as they increase the risks for accidents.
1- The text is about:
( ) Cell phone and mobile phone ( ) Car ( ) Television
2- Cell phone and mobile phones are...
( ) the same thing. ( ) not the same thing.
3- What is the safety and risks of the cell phones? Rewrite and translate: (Qual é
a segurança e os riscos dos celulares? Reescreva as frases abaixo):
4- Volte no texto e encontre verbos no passado:
REGULAR VERBS
IRREGULAR VERBS
Soluções para a tarefa
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1. (x) cell phone and Mobile phone.
2. (x) The same thing.
3. safety and risks: cell phones image radiation and it’s possible they can cause health problems such as changes in brain activity, sleep disorders and ever cancer but there’s not conclusive evidence.
cell phones can be dangerous for drivers, as they increase the risk of accidents.
4. regular verbs:
talk, Play, can, use
irregular verbs:
made, were, come, send, go, take, be.
2. (x) The same thing.
3. safety and risks: cell phones image radiation and it’s possible they can cause health problems such as changes in brain activity, sleep disorders and ever cancer but there’s not conclusive evidence.
cell phones can be dangerous for drivers, as they increase the risk of accidents.
4. regular verbs:
talk, Play, can, use
irregular verbs:
made, were, come, send, go, take, be.
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