These tasks are for checking listening, reading, vocabulary and grammar skills.
Listening https://youtu.be/EnKmNJYYR8Y
Do you think your mobile phone is clean? In this science experiment, some British teenagers discover how dirty their phones really are. Watch the video and do the tasks.
https://youtu.be/EnKmNJYYR8Y
Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence.
The presenter says that our mobile phones can be ______________
Watch the video and choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence.
Mr O’Callahan’s gadget can count bugs because it ______________
Watch the video and choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence.
A mobile phone which receives a score of 150 would be considered ____________
Watch the video and choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence.
Mr O’Callahan says that bugs are _____________
Watch the video and choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence.
The presenter says that maybe the gadget is broken because _____________
Watch the video and choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence.
The results showed that all the pupils’ phones were _______________
Watch the video and choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence.
The presenter wins the challenge against Mr O’Callahan because ___________
Watch the video and choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence.
At the end, the presenter and Mr O’Callahan say that they will ____________
Watch the video and choose True or False for the sentence.
The presenter says that our mobile phones could be dirtier than toilet seats.
Watch the video and choose True or False for the sentence.
Mr O’Callahan says the more ATP are on his machine, the more bacteria and living things are living on the phones.
Watch the video and choose True or False for the sentence.
If it’s above 200, it means these sort of harmful bugs could cause diseases.
Watch the video and choose True or False for the sentence.
All bugs are harmful.
Read the text attentively and do the tasks.
Why is Charlie so cool ... like?
In April 2007, a 16-year-old boy named Charlie McDonnell was studying for his exams. But he was bored, so he turned on his laptop and started surfing the Internet. He soon found a website called YouTube and watched a video of another teenager just like him, sitting in his bedroom and talking to his computer about how bored he was. “I could do better than that!” thought Charlie. So, using his computer and a webcam, he made his first video blog and posted it on YouTube under the name Charlieissocoollike.
YouTube started in 2005 and is now the world’s largest video sharing website, with hundreds of millions of users. 48 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute and more than 3 billion videos are watched every day. A large number of those are video blogs: videos of people simply talking to a camera about their lives or things that interest them. In fact, video blogging is becoming more popular with teenagers than television.
A few days after Charlie posted his first video, he saw that he had 150 subscribers, so he decided to make more. He soon became quite popular, and a few months later Oprah Winfrey, the famous American TV host, showed one of his videos called How to be English on her programme. In this video, he wears a suit and tie, talks in a funny accent and shows viewers how to make a cup of tea. This made Charlie suddenly very famous in the United States too, and it is still one of his more popular videos, with nearly 3 million views.
In January 2008 he reached 25,000 subscribers. As a way to thank his fans Charlie made a video called Challenge Charlie, inviting people to suggest funny or difficult things for him to do in his videos. Challenges included drinking tomato ketchup, wearing all of his clothes at once, giving himself an electric shock and painting himself purple!
Charlie also realised he could use his fame to help other people. On his 18th birthday he raised £5,000 for charity by shaving all his hair off on live TV. Topping that, in 2010 he raised more than four times as much when he co-presented a live show on the Internet. He stayed awake for 24 hours performing challenges from viewers. All the money went to the children’s charity UNICEF.
But did you know that Charlie is also a singer and songwriter? His most popular videos are of him singing and playing the ukulele. In Duet with Myself, he uses special effects to sing a duet with himself about what a boring person he is. This has now been watched over 7 million times!
Charlie’s best friend, Alex Day, is also a musician and video blogger. They met through YouTube when they discovered that they were both fans of the British science fiction series Doctor Who. They decided to form a band together, but this is not an ordinary band: they are called Chameleon Circuit and they only sing songs about Doctor Who! They have now made two albums together and performed several concerts. Their second album, Still Got Legs, reached number 23 in the charts.
With more than one and a half million subscribers, Charlie is now the most popular video blogger in the UK. He has now made enough money from YouTube to buy a house in London with his friend Alex. But what is the secret of his popularity? “I just make videos that I would want to watch,“ he says, “and I’m not trying to sell anything.” And when asked how all this fame has affected him, Charlie says, "I'm still a guy who sits in his bedroom talking to his camera, and that's it for me." His honesty and modesty are perhaps the main reasons why Charlie is so well liked.
And if you were wondering how Charlie did in his exams back in 2007... well, he passed with nine A grades and one B! He says that he wants to go to university in the future but decided to try and make a career on YouTube before that. So far, it seems to be going very well!
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.
Charlie is a ____________
Choose the best answer to the text “Why is Charlie so cool ... like?”
Forty-eight hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every ________________
Choose the best answer to the text “Why is Charlie so cool ... like?”
In How to be English, Charlie talks about ______________
Choose the best answer to the text “Why is Charlie so cool ... like?”
Charlie raised £5,000 for charity by _____________
Choose the best answer to the text “Why is Charlie so cool ... like?”
Charlieissocoollike is now the most popular YouTuber in ____________
Choose the best answer to the text “Why is Charlie so cool ... like?”
Charlie and Alex have now made enough money to _____________
Read the text once more and choose True or False for the sentences.
Why is Charlie so cool ... like?
In April 2007, a 16-year-old boy named Charlie McDonnell was studying for his exams. But he was bored, so he turned on his laptop and started surfing the Internet. He soon found a website called YouTube and watched a video of another teenager just like him, sitting in his bedroom and talking to his computer about how bored he was. “I could do better than that!” thought Charlie. So, using his computer and a webcam, he made his first video blog and posted it on YouTube under the name Charlieissocoollike.
YouTube started in 2005 and is now the world’s largest video sharing website, with hundreds of millions of users. 48 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute and more than 3 billion videos are watched every day. A large number of those are video blogs: videos of people simply talking to a camera about their lives or things that interest them. In fact, video blogging is becoming more popular with teenagers than television.
A few days after Charlie posted his first video, he saw that he had 150 subscribers, so he decided to make more. He soon became quite popular, and a few months later Oprah Winfrey, the famous American TV host, showed one of his videos called How to be English on her programme. In this video, he wears a suit and tie, talks in a funny accent and shows viewers how to make a cup of tea. This made Charlie suddenly very famous in the United States too, and it is still one of his more popular videos, with nearly 3 million views.
In January 2008 he reached 25,000 subscribers. As a way to thank his fans Charlie made a video called Challenge Charlie, inviting people to suggest funny or difficult things for him to do in his videos. Challenges included drinking tomato ketchup, wearing all of his clothes at once, giving himself an electric shock and painting himself purple!
Charlie also realised he could use his fame to help other people. On his 18th birthday he raised £5,000 for charity by shaving all his hair off on live TV. Topping that, in 2010 he raised more than four times as much when he co-presented a live show on the Internet. He stayed awake for 24 hours performing challenges from viewers. All the money went to the children’s charity UNICEF.
But did you know that Charlie is also a singer and songwriter? His most popular videos are of him singing and playing the ukulele. In Duet with Myself, he uses special effects to sing a duet with himself about what a boring person he is. This has now been watched over 7 million times!
Charlie’s best friend, Alex Day, is also a musician and video blogger. They met through YouTube when they discovered that they were both fans of the British science fiction series Doctor Who. They decided to form a band together, but this is not an ordinary band: they are called Chameleon Circuit and they only sing songs about Doctor Who! They have now made two albums together and performed several concerts. Their second album, Still Got Legs, reached number 23 in the charts.
With more than one and a half million subscribers, Charlie is now the most popular video blogger in the UK. He has now made enough money from YouTube to buy a house in London with his friend Alex. But what is the secret of his popularity? “I just make videos that I would want to watch,“ he says, “and I’m not trying to sell anything.” And when asked how all this fame has affected him, Charlie says, "I'm still a guy who sits in his bedroom talking to his camera, and that's it for me." His honesty and modesty are perhaps the main reasons why Charlie is so well liked.
And if you were wondering how Charlie did in his exams back in 2007... well, he passed with nine A grades and one B! He says that he wants to go to university in the future but decided to try and make a career on YouTube before that. So far, it seems to be going very well!
Choose True or False for the sentence.
Charlie used his dad’s computer to make his first video.
Choose True or False for the sentence to the text “Why is Charlie so cool ... like?”
Video blogging is becoming more popular with teenagers than TV.
Choose True or False for the sentence to the text “Why is Charlie so cool ... like?”
Charlie raised more than £20,000 for UNICEF.
Choose True or False for the sentence to the text “Why is Charlie so cool ... like?”
Charlie’s band sing songs about many different topics.
Choose True or False for the sentence to the text “Why is Charlie so cool ... like?”
Charlie and Alex’s band is called ‘Doctor Who’.
Choose True or False for the sentence to the text “Why is Charlie so cool ... like?”
Charlie’s exam results were good.
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