Skills Test 2A
Skills Test 2A
Skills Test 2A
Units 3&4
skills test 2a
Reading
1 Read the following text. Match the people 1-5 to the sentence endings a-f. There is one
extra sentence ending.
1 Jeff______
2 Sally ______
3 Martin ______
4 Paula ______
5 Bill ______
a sends work to his/her teacher online.
b thinks that all students will use laptops at school in the future.
c says teachers will use technology more than students in the future.
d is a student whose teacher doesn’t like using technology.
e thinks that teachers should teach students more about using technology.
f thinks that students will use their phones to learn in the future.
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Technology in education
Jeff My two children have just started school but I think by the time they’re at
secondary school, they’ll be using quite different technology in the classroom from today’s
kids. I think all classrooms will have wireless connections and kids will use laptops. It’s
unlikely that there will be any books. Students are already using less paper and fewer
books so I think they’re going to disappear. That’s good because then kids won’t have to
Sally I think there’s about to be an explosion of new technology for the classroom.
The power and speed of technology devices doubles every eighteen months while the
prices decrease by thirty-five per cent so soon computers will be cheap enough for
schools to have in every classroom. Students will need to be well-qualified in IT for just
Martin I’m at secondary school and we don’t really use much technology in class.
There’s a computer room but we hardly ever use it because our teacher doesn’t like
computers. I think students in the future will have to study more about technology and use
it more in class. I think in ten years time students will all be using small handheld
Paula The company I work for is developing new technology for smartphones.
Older people complain about the size of their laptop screens but kids don’t mind small
screens. With smartphones, learning will be possible any time and anywhere. There are
already some interactive applications that are available and approved for schools and
Bill Online learning at university level is growing at about seventeen per cent a
year. The quality is better than it used to be. It’s less expensive, too, which is why I
decided to do this course rather than a conventional course. There’s an online chat forum
for everyone on my course to discuss questions and our timetable and important
teacher and upload things onto the course website. I think universities will all be virtual in
the future.
Marks