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The document provides vocabulary and grammar exercises related to technology topics. It includes choosing words to complete sentences about backing up files, logging in to accounts, and connecting devices. It also has a crossword and conversations to complete using technology terms. The grammar section covers using future forms like 'going to' as well as correcting verb forms and choosing future continuous or future perfect forms.

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The document provides vocabulary and grammar exercises related to technology topics. It includes choosing words to complete sentences about backing up files, logging in to accounts, and connecting devices. It also has a crossword and conversations to complete using technology terms. The grammar section covers using future forms like 'going to' as well as correcting verb forms and choosing future continuous or future perfect forms.

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Extra Tasks (Easier) Unit 4

Vocabulary and Use your English


1 Choose the correct option (a–c) to complete the sentences.

1 
If you don’t back your photos, you could lose 4 
Could you help me set my new computer,
them. please?
a up b over c on a out b over c up
2 
I’m going to log to my account and check 5 
After I switch my phone, I need to enter my
my balance. passcode.
a down b in c on a to b for c on
3 
You can plug your charger under the TV. 6 You have to switch your phone in the cinema.
a through b in c off a off b away c out

2 Read the clues and complete the crossword with these words.

 devices  headphones  keyboard  monitor  tablet  speakers

1 Across
2 3 4 2 
You use these to listen to audio when you
don’t want other people to hear it.
5 
This is a separate screen for a computer.
6 
This computer is bigger than a smartphone,
5 6
but smaller than a laptop.

Down
1 
You type on this part of a computer.
3 
These are electronic machines, such as
smartphones, laptops and tablets.
4 
You use these to listen to audio in a room,
a car or outside.

3 Complete the conversations with these words.

A: How do you connect to the ¹ in this house? My phone has no internet.   online   WiFi
B: Oh, sorry! You need the password to get ² .

C: Hey Mike, do you have a charger ³ that will fit my phone?   cable   wireless
D: Sorry no, I don’t use one. My phone has a ⁴ charger.

E: Have you finished your application? It’s dinner time.   update   upload
F: I just need to ⁵ it.
E: Let me check it. Hmmm. You really should ⁶ your photo! It’s so old!

4 Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.

1 The TV isn’t connection / connected to the internet, so you can’t stream any programmes.
2 Which invention / inventive do you think changed people’s lives more – cars or the internet?
3 You need to be very careful with these chemicals. They are explosion / explosive.
4 What was your inspired / inspiration for this story? It seems very true to life.
5 We need to get organised / organisation. We’re moving house on Saturday.
6 I didn’t want to enter the competition / competitive, but my teacher made me, and I won!

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Grammar
1 Complete the conversation with going to, shall, will or won’t.

Ray: Have you got the external hard drive so we can get ready for our presentation this afternoon?
Ollie: Oh no! I’ve left it at home. ¹ I go and get it?
Ray: Don’t worry. I ² ask my mum to send the file by email.
Ollie: Phew! ³ you print a copy of my notes, please?
Ray: Sure! I expect we ⁴ need to wait … Oh, hang on. She’s sent it already!
I’m ⁵ download the file now.
[30 minutes later]
Ray: The file is downloading really slowly. It’s not ⁶ download in time for our presentation.
Ollie: Oh dear. I can’t remember any of my ideas. We’re ⁷ fail!
Ray: We ⁸ fail. I promise. I’ll tell the teacher and we can do it tomorrow.

2 Correct the mistakes with the underlined verb forms in the sentences.

1 The moment he will get here, I’ll text you.


2 Before you have left, can we take a selfie together?
3 We can stream a film after the match will finish.
4 We’ll start recording as soon as you will be comfortable.
5 By the time you’ve written that email, I am ready to go out.
6 I can’t switch off my computer until the files are downloading.
7 I’ll give your headphones back when I listen to this song.
8 Once I uploaded my work to the cloud, my teacher will get a notification.

3 Choose the future continuous or future perfect form of the verb to complete the sentences.
Use each form once in each pair.

1 a This time next year, I’ll be studying / have studied robotics at university.
b I’ll be starting / have started my university course in robotics by this time next year.
2 a By the time I’m thirty, everyone will be driving / have driven electric cars.
b Everyone will be stopping / have stopped driving petrol cars by the time I’m thirty.
3 a I hope that by the year 2040, the world will be ending / have ended climate change.
b The world will be using / have used green technologies for everything by the year 2040.
4 a In a few years’ time, robots and smart technology will be doing / have done a lot of our jobs.
b Robots and smart technology will be taking / have taken many people’s jobs by the year 2035.

4 Complete the text with the -ing or past participle form of the verbs.

The Future of Work


 y the time my sister is old enough to start work, the world will have ¹
B (change) a lot. Most
people will have ² (stop) travelling to work. Office workers will be ³ (do)
their jobs from home. Doctors will be ⁴ (meet) patients using 3D AR technology. In fact, in the
future, most people won’t have jobs. By the year 2040, robots will be ⁵ (do) all the easy jobs
and some of the challenging ones too! People will be ⁶ (get) money from the government every
week and they’ll have a lot of free time. People who do work will have ⁷ (give) up working five
days a week. They will be ⁸ (share) their jobs with other people.

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