1. How much time do you spend op social media per day? 2. What apps do you use daily?
Slide 4 - Open question
How much time does an adult spend on social media?
2.5 hours a day
Slide 5 - Slide
The average person spends 2 ½ hours on social media every day.
Around 4.2 billion people use social media, which is 55% of the world’s population.
81% of people are spending more time on social media now thanks to COVID.
People spend the most amount of daily social media time on YouTube at 44 minutes, then Facebook at 35 minutes, Instagram at 33 minutes, TikTok at 32 minutes, and Twitter at 10 minutes.
Teens are the demographic spending the most time on social media, with an average of three hours a day.
Some teenagers reportedly spend up to 9 hours a day on social media.
In terms of countries, the Philippines spends the most time on social media, at almost four hours.
The average person in America spends 2 hours a day on social media.
More than 270 million people experience social media addiction.
Bailey took out her phone to take a picture of the beautiful scenery on day one.
A
False
B
Not given
C
Unclear
D
True
Slide 10 - Quiz
Which statement is true?
A
Canadians spend more than two hours a day on Social Media.
B
Canadians have more voters than people who use Social Media.
C
Canadians have more Social Media users than voters.
D
Canadians spend less than two hours a day on Social Media.
Slide 11 - Quiz
What is not a Highlight reel?
A
Your new car.
B
Your trip to New York
C
Your car, which you have crashed into a lamppost.
D
#TBT (throw back Thursday) picture of an achievement.
Slide 12 - Quiz
Alongside Dollars, Euros and other currency we now have social currencies according to Bailey. Why?
A
Because the number of followers shows the value of your Social Media account.
B
Because the numbers of reactions and likes show the value of your post.
C
Because people make money thanks to Social Media.
D
High price means an economy of attention.
Slide 13 - Quiz
What does Bailey mean with “we took our product off the shelf because it wasn’t selling fast enough"?
Slide 14 - Open question
Share new/unknown words from the video fragment here.
Slide 15 - Mind map
https:
Slide 16 - Link
Don't forget...
Slide 17 - Slide
4 "stressors" on social media
Highlight reel
Social currency
Fear Of Missing Out
Online Harrassment
Slide 18 - Slide
Social media has justly given a voice to the voiceless in society
Agree
Disagree
Slide 19 - Poll
What is a Prefix?
Slide 20 - Open question
Prefixes
Mostly 2 or 3 letters placed before the root of a word.
It changes the word's meaning or pupose: *DIS*close, *RE* write.
It is possible to combine prefixes: *UN*PRE* meditated.
Slide 21 - Slide
Common Academic Noun Prefixes
Slide 22 - Slide
Common Academic Verb Prefixes
Slide 23 - Slide
Common Academic Adjective Prefixes
Slide 24 - Slide
Add the negative prefix: conformist
A
un
B
in
C
mis
D
non
Slide 25 - Quiz
Add the negative prefix: rational
A
un
B
in
C
ir
D
dis
Slide 26 - Quiz
Add the negative prefix: courteous
A
un
B
dis
C
anti
D
in
Slide 27 - Quiz
Add the negative prefix: professional
A
un
B
im
C
non
D
anti
Slide 28 - Quiz
Add the negative prefix: establishment
A
dis
B
non
C
anti
D
mis
Slide 29 - Quiz
Gerunds and infinitives p.20
Slide 30 - Slide
Fill in the correct form: He neglected ___ his mum.
A
tell
B
to tell
C
telling
Slide 31 - Quiz
Fill in the correct form: You do have a strange way of ____ your regret.
A
show
B
to show
C
showing
Slide 32 - Quiz
Fill in the correct form: > I can't reach him. < Have you already tried ____ him?
A
email
B
to email
C
emailing
Slide 33 - Quiz
Fill in the correct form: OK then, I'll let you ___ an extension for this assignment
A
have
B
to have
C
having
Slide 34 - Quiz
What's the difference between the following to phrases?
1. I regret to tell you I'm moving out at the end of the month.
2. I regret telling you I'm moving out at the end of the month.
Slide 35 - Slide
1. I regret to tell you I'm moving out at the end of the month.
2. I regret telling you I'm moving out at the end of the month.
Slide 36 - Open question
Quick answer UoE ex. 1 p.24
TIP: It really helps when you can decide what part of speech the answer needs to be (e.g. verb/adj/noun/etc.) then you can (often) easily modify the given word.
e.g. I will be very ___ when you do that for me. THANK