Unit Iv - Science and Technology Lesson 4 - Video Games: A Boon or Bane
Unit Iv - Science and Technology Lesson 4 - Video Games: A Boon or Bane
Unit Iv - Science and Technology Lesson 4 - Video Games: A Boon or Bane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fu4vmiXxwc
READING PASSAGE
Playing video games over an extensive period of time may cause social
withdrawal outside of the gaming real. Although this does not always
occur, it is possible if you do not occupy your time with other outdoor hobbies and
activities. On a positive note, playing video games online with gamers around the world will
allow you to socialize and communicate with various cultures with ease. You will have the
ability to meet new online gamers each day.
Persistent use of high-tech gadgetry can lead to a slew of health problems for young and old
alike. Apart from the repetitive strain injuries, video gamers are likely to suffer from eye
problems caused by long exposure to the black-lit screens. A sedentary lifestyle - lack of
exercise - discourages exercise and encourages obesity. Taking breaks in between will
dramatically improve your health if you are not currently working your body out. Purchase
fitness games that allow you to track your body's progress over time - motivating you if you
can't seem to tear yourself away from the console.
Video games are definitely fun and entertaining and are also good for relieving tension.
However, too much indulgence can lead to addiction which, in turn, can have physical as
well as psychological effects on children.
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UNIT IV – SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Lesson 4 – Video Games: A Boon or Bane
I- READING:
A- Read the text and select the right choice:
The text's type is: - argumentative - informative - descriptive
B- Read the text and identify the general idea:
C- Match the paragraphs with the most appropriate subtitles:
Paragraph Subtitles
Paragraph 2 a- Addiction and lower school performance
Paragraph 3 b- Putting video-gamers' health in jeopardy
Paragraph 4 c- The social effect: withdrawal vs. integration
D- Fill in the table with the different advantages and disadvantages of video games:
Advantages Disadvantages Suggested Solutions
- ….............................. - …………………… - ………………………
- …………………… - ………………………
- …………………….. - …………………… - ………………………
- …………………… - ………………………
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E- What is the writer's attitude towards video games? Select the best choice:
The writer upholds video games and encourages children to play them
The writer is against video games for their innumerable hazards on gamers
The writer is unbiased (neither for nor against)
A- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fu4vmiXxwc
You are a pediatric specialist and you've watched the documentary supporting
videogames which, as a matter of fact, you happen not to agree with. You've,
therefore, been invited for a radio-interview to warn parents about the bane video
gaming is likely to cause to their children; hence the drastic harmful effects of such
hi-tech on kids' health:
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4- Asks about the possible ways to avoid mental and physical health.
such hazards. 4- Provides parents with advice and solutions
5- Thanks the doctor for attending the to help their kids cut down on video games.
interview and encourages listeners to 5- Expresses willingness to answer the
feel free to participate if they have viewers' questions
any inquiries.
HOMEWORK:
A- Supply the right tense or form of the words in brackets:
Currently malicious programing or unsafe use of robots may be the (big)…………danger.
Although industrial robots may be smaller and (little)……………….…powerful than other
industrial machines, they are just capable of inflicting severe injuries on humans. However,
since a robot can be (program)……………………to move in different trajectories
(depend)……………….……..on its task, its movement can be (not predict)
………………………for a person standing in its reach. Therefore, most industrial robots
operate inside a security fence which (separate)…………………them from human (work)
…………………… . Manual De Linda believes that it is dangerous to transfer cognitive
structures into our machines. Even without malicious programing, a robot, especially a
future mode moving (free)…………………in a human environment, is potentially
(danger)……………………because of its large moving masses and unpredictably complex
(behave)………………………. . Designing and programing robots to be safe is one of the
greatest (challenge)…………………………in robotics.
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