Complete the dialogue below by choosing the correct response for Grandad
in Gap 0 .
Grandad’s responses:
A Do you mean I can just type something there and then all my friends see it at the same time?
B I’m sorry, I don’t get it. How can you get the video from YouTube to show them?
C I’m not sure I get it. How can a sports team have a Facebook page?
D I don’t know what you did just then. Can you show me again?
E What do you mean? You have to pay, don’t you?
F And how many posts are there on your Facebook page?
G Do you mean the girl with the long black hair?
H Why would I want to watch anything on YouTube?
I Yes, thanks. What are you doing?
J Now I get it. So what else can you do on it?
K Oh right. I didn’t know it was so easy. And can I read the things they write too?
L Oh right! Now I understand. So how do I get a Facebook page?
M Facebook? I don’t use it. I think it’s waste of time!
N I see. And which picture did you put on there?
O I see. And she explained what the photo is too in the writing there next to it.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ___
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ___
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ___
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ___
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ___
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ___
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ___
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ___
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ___
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ___
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
Complete the dialogue below by choosing the correct response for Grandad
in Gap 1 .
Grandad’s responses:
A Do you mean I can just type something there and then all my friends see it at the same time?
B I’m sorry, I don’t get it. How can you get the video from YouTube to show them?
C I’m not sure I get it. How can a sports team have a Facebook page?
D I don’t know what you did just then. Can you show me again?
E What do you mean? You have to pay, don’t you?
F And how many posts are there on your Facebook page?
G Do you mean the girl with the long black hair?
H Why would I want to watch anything on YouTube?
I Yes, thanks. What are you doing?
J Now I get it. So what else can you do on it?
K Oh right. I didn’t know it was so easy. And can I read the things they write too?
L Oh right! Now I understand. So how do I get a Facebook page?
M Facebook? I don’t use it. I think it’s waste of time!
N I see. And which picture did you put on there?
O I see. And she explained what the photo is too in the writing there next to it.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ___
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too. Grandad: 2 ___
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ___
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ___
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ___
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ___
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ___
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ___
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ___
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ___
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
Complete the dialogue below by choosing the correct response for Grandad
in Gap 2 .
Grandad’s responses:
A Do you mean I can just type something there and then all my friends see it at the same time?
B I’m sorry, I don’t get it. How can you get the video from YouTube to show them?
C I’m not sure I get it. How can a sports team have a Facebook page?
D I don’t know what you did just then. Can you show me again?
E What do you mean? You have to pay, don’t you?
F And how many posts are there on your Facebook page?
G Do you mean the girl with the long black hair?
H Why would I want to watch anything on YouTube?
I Yes, thanks. What are you doing?
J Now I get it. So what else can you do on it?
K Oh right. I didn’t know it was so easy. And can I read the things they write too?
L Oh right! Now I understand. So how do I get a Facebook page?
M Facebook? I don’t use it. I think it’s waste of time!
N I see. And which picture did you put on there?
O I see. And she explained what the photo is too in the writing there next to it.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ___
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too. Grandad: 2 ___
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ___
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ___
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ___
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ___
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ___
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ___
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ___
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ___
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
Complete the dialogue below by choosing the correct response for Grandad
in Gap 3 .
Grandad’s responses:
A Do you mean I can just type something there and then all my friends see it at the same time?
B I’m sorry, I don’t get it. How can you get the video from YouTube to show them?
C I’m not sure I get it. How can a sports team have a Facebook page?
D I don’t know what you did just then. Can you show me again?
E What do you mean? You have to pay, don’t you?
F And how many posts are there on your Facebook page?
G Do you mean the girl with the long black hair?
H Why would I want to watch anything on YouTube?
I Yes, thanks. What are you doing?
J Now I get it. So what else can you do on it?
K Oh right. I didn’t know it was so easy. And can I read the things they write too?
L Oh right! Now I understand. So how do I get a Facebook page?
M Facebook? I don’t use it. I think it’s waste of time!
N I see. And which picture did you put on there?
O I see. And she explained what the photo is too in the writing there next to it.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ___
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too. Grandad: 2 ___
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ___
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ___
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ___
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ___
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ___
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ___
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ___
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ___
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
Complete the dialogue below by choosing the correct response for Grandad
in Gap 4 .
Grandad’s responses:
A Do you mean I can just type something there and then all my friends see it at the same time?
B I’m sorry, I don’t get it. How can you get the video from YouTube to show them?
C I’m not sure I get it. How can a sports team have a Facebook page?
D I don’t know what you did just then. Can you show me again?
E What do you mean? You have to pay, don’t you?
F And how many posts are there on your Facebook page?
G Do you mean the girl with the long black hair?
H Why would I want to watch anything on YouTube?
I Yes, thanks. What are you doing?
J Now I get it. So what else can you do on it?
K Oh right. I didn’t know it was so easy. And can I read the things they write too?
L Oh right! Now I understand. So how do I get a Facebook page?
M Facebook? I don’t use it. I think it’s waste of time!
N I see. And which picture did you put on there?
O I see. And she explained what the photo is too in the writing there next to it.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ___
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too. Grandad: 2 ___
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ___
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ___
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ___
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ___
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ___
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ___
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ___
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ___
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
Complete the dialogue below by choosing the correct response for Grandad
in Gap 5 .
Grandad’s responses:
A Do you mean I can just type something there and then all my friends see it at the same time?
B I’m sorry, I don’t get it. How can you get the video from YouTube to show them?
C I’m not sure I get it. How can a sports team have a Facebook page?
D I don’t know what you did just then. Can you show me again?
E What do you mean? You have to pay, don’t you?
F And how many posts are there on your Facebook page?
G Do you mean the girl with the long black hair?
H Why would I want to watch anything on YouTube?
I Yes, thanks. What are you doing?
J Now I get it. So what else can you do on it?
K Oh right. I didn’t know it was so easy. And can I read the things they write too?
L Oh right! Now I understand. So how do I get a Facebook page?
M Facebook? I don’t use it. I think it’s waste of time!
N I see. And which picture did you put on there?
O I see. And she explained what the photo is too in the writing there next to it.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ___
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too. Grandad: 2 ___
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ___
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ___
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ___
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ___
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ___
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ___
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ___
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ___
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
Complete the dialogue below by choosing the correct response for Grandad
in Gap 6 .
Grandad’s responses:
A Do you mean I can just type something there and then all my friends see it at the same time?
B I’m sorry, I don’t get it. How can you get the video from YouTube to show them?
C I’m not sure I get it. How can a sports team have a Facebook page?
D I don’t know what you did just then. Can you show me again?
E What do you mean? You have to pay, don’t you?
F And how many posts are there on your Facebook page?
G Do you mean the girl with the long black hair?
H Why would I want to watch anything on YouTube?
I Yes, thanks. What are you doing?
J Now I get it. So what else can you do on it?
K Oh right. I didn’t know it was so easy. And can I read the things they write too?
L Oh right! Now I understand. So how do I get a Facebook page?
M Facebook? I don’t use it. I think it’s waste of time!
N I see. And which picture did you put on there?
O I see. And she explained what the photo is too in the writing there next to it.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ___
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too. Grandad: 2 ___
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ___
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ___
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ___
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ___
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ___
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ___
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ___
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ___
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
Complete the dialogue below by choosing the correct response for Grandad
in Gap 7 .
Grandad’s responses:
A Do you mean I can just type something there and then all my friends see it at the same time?
B I’m sorry, I don’t get it. How can you get the video from YouTube to show them?
C I’m not sure I get it. How can a sports team have a Facebook page?
D I don’t know what you did just then. Can you show me again?
E What do you mean? You have to pay, don’t you?
F And how many posts are there on your Facebook page?
G Do you mean the girl with the long black hair?
H Why would I want to watch anything on YouTube?
I Yes, thanks. What are you doing?
J Now I get it. So what else can you do on it?
K Oh right. I didn’t know it was so easy. And can I read the things they write too?
L Oh right! Now I understand. So how do I get a Facebook page?
M Facebook? I don’t use it. I think it’s waste of time!
N I see. And which picture did you put on there?
O I see. And she explained what the photo is too in the writing there next to it.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ___
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too. Grandad: 2 ___
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ___
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ___
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ___
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ___
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ___
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ___
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ___
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ___
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
Complete the dialogue below by choosing the correct response for Grandad
in Gap 8 .
Grandad’s responses:
A Do you mean I can just type something there and then all my friends see it at the same time?
B I’m sorry, I don’t get it. How can you get the video from YouTube to show them?
C I’m not sure I get it. How can a sports team have a Facebook page?
D I don’t know what you did just then. Can you show me again?
E What do you mean? You have to pay, don’t you?
F And how many posts are there on your Facebook page?
G Do you mean the girl with the long black hair?
H Why would I want to watch anything on YouTube?
I Yes, thanks. What are you doing?
J Now I get it. So what else can you do on it?
K Oh right. I didn’t know it was so easy. And can I read the things they write too?
L Oh right! Now I understand. So how do I get a Facebook page?
M Facebook? I don’t use it. I think it’s waste of time!
N I see. And which picture did you put on there?
O I see. And she explained what the photo is too in the writing there next to it.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ___
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too. Grandad: 2 ___
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ___
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ___
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ___
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ___
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ___
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ___
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ___
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ___
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
Complete the dialogue below by choosing the correct response for Grandad
in Gap 9 .
Grandad’s responses:
A Do you mean I can just type something there and then all my friends see it at the same time?
B I’m sorry, I don’t get it. How can you get the video from YouTube to show them?
C I’m not sure I get it. How can a sports team have a Facebook page?
D I don’t know what you did just then. Can you show me again?
E What do you mean? You have to pay, don’t you?
F And how many posts are there on your Facebook page?
G Do you mean the girl with the long black hair?
H Why would I want to watch anything on YouTube?
I Yes, thanks. What are you doing?
J Now I get it. So what else can you do on it?
K Oh right. I didn’t know it was so easy. And can I read the things they write too?
L Oh right! Now I understand. So how do I get a Facebook page?
M Facebook? I don’t use it. I think it’s waste of time!
N I see. And which picture did you put on there?
O I see. And she explained what the photo is too in the writing there next to it.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ___
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too. Grandad: 2 ___
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ___
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ___
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ___
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ___
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ___
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ___
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ___
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ___
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
Complete the dialogue below by choosing the correct response for Grandad
in Gap 1O .
Grandad’s responses:
A Do you mean I can just type something there and then all my friends see it at the same time?
B I’m sorry, I don’t get it. How can you get the video from YouTube to show them?
C I’m not sure I get it. How can a sports team have a Facebook page?
D I don’t know what you did just then. Can you show me again?
E What do you mean? You have to pay, don’t you?
F And how many posts are there on your Facebook page?
G Do you mean the girl with the long black hair?
H Why would I want to watch anything on YouTube?
I Yes, thanks. What are you doing?
J Now I get it. So what else can you do on it?
K Oh right. I didn’t know it was so easy. And can I read the things they write too?
L Oh right! Now I understand. So how do I get a Facebook page?
M Facebook? I don’t use it. I think it’s waste of time!
N I see. And which picture did you put on there?
O I see. And she explained what the photo is too in the writing there next to it.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ___
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too. Grandad: 2 ___
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ___
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ___
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ___
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ___
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ___
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ___
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ___
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ___
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
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