Digital Literacy: Using Technology Part 3

In this Premier Skills English Podcast, Rich has some new headphones and is trying to connect them to his phone. He asks Rowan for some help. The language focus is on giving clear instructions and words and phrases connected to mobile technology. Your task is to write a set of instructions for other learners to follow. Don't forget to listen to the end of the podcast because we have a new football phrase for you to guess.

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Do your headphones have cables or are they wireless?

Do your headphones have cables or are they wireless?

Giving Instructions

In the roleplay, Rowan gave Rich lots of instructions. We often use the imperative when we give instructions to people. To create an imperative you need to use the infinitive form of the verb without 'to'. Look at the imperatives in bold that Rowan used in her instructions to Rich:

Rowan: Tap device connection and then turn on Bluetooth if it isn’t already on.

It's also common to use sequencing words such as first, next and then when we give instructions:

First, make sure both devices are turned on then tap settings on your phone.

Using the imperative and sequencing words can help you give clear and simple instructions but sometimes people don’t use them. Rowan used the phrase should see a lot when giving instructions. Read this section again and see how she used should see rather than the imperative and sequencing words.

Rowan: Now you should see a list of devices that are already paired and a list of available devices. You should see your headphones in this second list as they are new. Tap it.

Rich: It says pairing …

Rowan: You should see a message or request on your phone to pair with your headphones.

How do you feel when you follow instructions successfully?

How do you feel when you follow instructions successfully?

Technology

In the roleplay, Rowan and Rich were talking about mobile phones. They used quite a lot of vocabulary connected to technology. Have a look at these sentences from the roleplay and check that you understand the words in bold and then have a go at the activity.

I have these new headphones - they weren’t cheap and …

... they don’t have any cables.

Wireless headphones, Rich. They’ll use Bluetooth.

Well, how do I connect them to my phone?

You need to pair them to your phone.

The headphones need to be charged up as they won’t work otherwise.

Activity 2: In this activity, take a look at some of the words that were used in the roleplay that have similar meanings.

Are you good with technology?

Are you good with technology?

Tech Support: Writing Instructions

Rowan told Rich how to pair and connect his wireless headphones to his phone in this podcast.

Rowan told Rich how to pair and connect his wireless headphones to his phone in this podcast.

Your task is to write a set of instructions for others to follow.

  1. Choose something connected to technology that other listeners may have problems doing.
  2. Write your instructions and use some of the language we have used in our podcasts this week.
  3. Read other listeners instructions, follow them and tell them if they were easy or difficult to follow.

Write all your answers in the comments section and make a guess at this week's football phrase!.

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