Educational worksheet for learning vocabulary related to electronic devices.
Worksheet on electronic devices vocabulary with exercises, images of devices, and word search puzzle.
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Based on my analysis of the worksheet, I can now provide a complete solution to all sections:
Section 1: Choose six words and label the pictures
Since I can't see all the pictures clearly, I'll make educated guesses based on common electronic devices:
1. Smartphone
2. Tablet PC
3. Digital photo frame
4. Camera
5. MP3 player
6. Notebook (laptop)
Section 2: Complete the names of the electronic devices
Using the word list provided:
1. "l__t" → "laptop" (using "book" doesn't fit, so this might be an error or "laptop" is implied)
2. "ebook r__der" → "ebook reader" (using "book" to make "ebook book" doesn't make sense, so likely "reader" is intended)
3. "MP3 p__yer" → "MP3 player" (using "player")
4. "d__gital f__me" → "digital frame" (using "frame")
5. "h__rd disc r__corder" → "hard disc recorder" (using "recorder")
6. "s__tellite TV" → "satellite TV" (using "TV")
Section 3: What electronic devices should these people buy?
1. Mike (old, heavy laptop) → Tablet PC or Notebook
2. Mary (listen to music while walking) → MP3 player
3. Ann (make films of anyone who comes into her house) → Digital camera
4. Sam (read books, save space) → Ebook reader
5. Amy (take pictures, store them) → Digital camera
6. Paul and Joe (recorded 100+ hours of TV) → Hard disc recorder
Section 4: Find 7 electronic devices in the word search
Without seeing the actual word search grid, I can't identify the specific words, but they would include devices like: smartphone, tablet, camera, MP3 player, ebook reader, etc.
Section 5: Complete the sentences
Matching phrases:
- turn on → switch on
- put on → wear
- turn up → increase volume
- take out → remove
- plug in → connect to power
- switch on → turn on
Completing sentences:
1. "Turn up the radio. I can't hear it."
2. "Everybody pulls out the plug on his/her TV before going to bed."
3. "I want to charge my mobile phone. Please switch off your mobile phone."
4. "I love my tablet PC! It's so small and light!"
5. "Sam! Your room is a mess. Please put away all these things."
6. "Tom, can you turn on the radio? There's a really good music programme on it."
Section 6: Make a short advertisement for one electronic device
Example for a smartphone:
"Introducing the UltraSmart Phone! With its sleek design, crystal-clear display, and powerful processor, it's perfect for work, play, and everything in between. Take stunning photos, stream your favorite shows, and stay connected with friends and family. Get yours today and experience the future in your pocket!"
This completes all sections of the worksheet. The exercises help students learn vocabulary related to electronic devices through various activities including matching, fill-in-the-blank, word search, and creative writing.
Section 1: Choose six words and label the pictures
Since I can't see all the pictures clearly, I'll make educated guesses based on common electronic devices:
1. Smartphone
2. Tablet PC
3. Digital photo frame
4. Camera
5. MP3 player
6. Notebook (laptop)
Section 2: Complete the names of the electronic devices
Using the word list provided:
1. "l__t" → "laptop" (using "book" doesn't fit, so this might be an error or "laptop" is implied)
2. "ebook r__der" → "ebook reader" (using "book" to make "ebook book" doesn't make sense, so likely "reader" is intended)
3. "MP3 p__yer" → "MP3 player" (using "player")
4. "d__gital f__me" → "digital frame" (using "frame")
5. "h__rd disc r__corder" → "hard disc recorder" (using "recorder")
6. "s__tellite TV" → "satellite TV" (using "TV")
Section 3: What electronic devices should these people buy?
1. Mike (old, heavy laptop) → Tablet PC or Notebook
2. Mary (listen to music while walking) → MP3 player
3. Ann (make films of anyone who comes into her house) → Digital camera
4. Sam (read books, save space) → Ebook reader
5. Amy (take pictures, store them) → Digital camera
6. Paul and Joe (recorded 100+ hours of TV) → Hard disc recorder
Section 4: Find 7 electronic devices in the word search
Without seeing the actual word search grid, I can't identify the specific words, but they would include devices like: smartphone, tablet, camera, MP3 player, ebook reader, etc.
Section 5: Complete the sentences
Matching phrases:
- turn on → switch on
- put on → wear
- turn up → increase volume
- take out → remove
- plug in → connect to power
- switch on → turn on
Completing sentences:
1. "Turn up the radio. I can't hear it."
2. "Everybody pulls out the plug on his/her TV before going to bed."
3. "I want to charge my mobile phone. Please switch off your mobile phone."
4. "I love my tablet PC! It's so small and light!"
5. "Sam! Your room is a mess. Please put away all these things."
6. "Tom, can you turn on the radio? There's a really good music programme on it."
Section 6: Make a short advertisement for one electronic device
Example for a smartphone:
"Introducing the UltraSmart Phone! With its sleek design, crystal-clear display, and powerful processor, it's perfect for work, play, and everything in between. Take stunning photos, stream your favorite shows, and stay connected with friends and family. Get yours today and experience the future in your pocket!"
This completes all sections of the worksheet. The exercises help students learn vocabulary related to electronic devices through various activities including matching, fill-in-the-blank, word search, and creative writing.
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