Extra Tasks
Extra Tasks
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.
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!
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!
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.
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.