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What specific kind of information can children learn from books that is difficult to find with a smartphone?
 
A person's entire life
 
New math formulas.
 
How to play games.
 
The weather forecast.
The text suggests that smartphones can explain difficult concepts easily by using what?
 
Videos of famous events.
 
Detailed text.
 
Long biographies.
 
Words printed on a page.
How can reading books help children with their verbal skills?
 
It helps them learn new words to use when they speak.
 
It helps them take good photos.
 
It makes learning simpler and more fun.
 
It shows them videos of famous events.
According to the text, why is using smartphones is more enjoyable?
 
They have many different applications for games and videos.
 
They help children learn specific information.
 
They allow children to improve their verbal skills.
 
They are just words printed on a page.
Why do we use examples in a debate?
 
To show a real idea
 
To tell a story
 
To waste time
Which is a good reason for books?
 
“Books help us focus and don’t hurt our eyes.”
 
“Books are old.”
 
“I never read.”
Which is a good reason for smartphones?
 
“Smartphones help me learn with apps.”
 
“I don’t like books.”
 
“Phones are loud.”
What should you say in a conclusion?
 
“That’s why I believe books are better.”
 
“Let’s play a game!”
 
“Next time I will bring a toy.”
What does “supporting argument” mean?
 
A reason for your opinion
 
A fun story
 
A question
Which is a good example sentence?
 
“For example, I watched a video about volcanoes.”
 
“I don’t like it.”
 
“That’s not true!”
What is a good way to start your opinion?
 
“I think ___ is better because…”
 
“This is boring.”
 
“No, that’s wrong!”