Active Skills for Reading 1 (Unit 5: Our Modern Lifestyle)


CHAPTER 1 - Cell Phone Etiquette

Reading Skill - Identifying Transition Words

It is very important to know about transition words and how they show the relationship between ideas.A good understanding of transition words can improve your understanding and reading speed.

A. Scan the letter to find the transition words or phrases in the box.

on the other hand
furthermore
in fact
for instance
additionally
that's why
likewise

B. Write the transition word or phrase next to their use. Some may have more than one use.

  1. to show a result that's why
  2. to give more information
  3. to show that something is the same
  4. to show that something is different
  5. to give examples

C. Read the entire letter carefully.

Cell Phone Etiquette

Dear Sunday Globe,

I am writing to you about your article in last Sunday's newspaper, "Cell Phones Make Life Easier." You did an excellent job explaining the good points of cell phones: they're convenient, we feel safer always being able to call someone; and they are very helpful in business. On the other hand, you didn't talk about their bad points at all. I hope you'll let me give your readers some advice on cell phone etiquette.

The first point I'd like to address is when not to use your phone. It's polite to switch off your phone or turn off the sound when you're in class or in a meeting. If you get an important call, you should ask for permission to leave the room and then don't talk for too long. Furthermore, for conversations that need more time, it is best to ask the person· to call back at amore convenient time. Cell phones ·can also cause you to neglect1 the peoplEtyou are with. I find it really annoying when my friends constantly check their messages on their phone. In fact, I want to tell them to turn off the cell phone and enjoy my company!

Another point that needs to be made has to do with personal space. I think it is very impolite to make calls in small spaces .'or crowded rooms. This makes others uncomfortable and forces them to listen to your personal conversations. Additionally, it disturbs other face-to-face conversations; that's why I never use my cell phone within a few meters of other people except in emergencies

Lastly, I would like readers to pay attention to the dangers of using your phone while doing something else. For instance, driving and texting is a bad combination. Likewise, using your phone or texting when walking can make you careless. You don't want to get hit by a car. Pay attention to where you're going!

Sincerely,
AmberJala

1 When you neglect someone or something, you don't notice or take care of them.


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