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(AC-S11) Week 11 - Task: Assignment - Old vs.

Modern (PA5)

Rolando Zapata Sarsoso (U23331297)

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Student A: Comparing Old and New Televisions

Student A: Hi everyone! I’ll compare old and modern televisions. The old TV is smaller
and bulkier, usually around 20 inches, while modern flat-screen TVs are larger and sleeker,
often over 55 inches.

Student B: What about the price?

Student A: Old TVs were about $200, but modern ones can range from $500 to $1,500.

Student B: How about the functions?

Student A: Old TVs had limited channels, while modern ones connect to the internet
and offer streaming options.

Student B: Comparing Old and New Phones

Student B: Now, I’ll compare old and modern phones. The rotary phone is heavy and
bulky, whereas smartphones are lightweight and compact.

Student A: What’s the price difference?

Student B: A rotary phone cost around $50, while smartphones can range from $300 to
$1,200.

Student A:* And the functions?

Student B: Old phones only made calls, but smartphones can text, browse the internet,
and take photos.

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Student A: So, in summary, we’ve seen how technology has changed in TVs and
phones, becoming larger, more functional, and more expensive.

Student B: Exactly! Thanks for listening!

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