1. Do you have a
mobile phone?
2. If yes, which
one?
3. Why did you
choose this phone?
4. When do you
use your phone most often?6. How many texts do you send per day?
7. What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a mobile phone?
8. Collect the
above class data together with your teacher. Discuss the main
findings.
MOBILE PHONES BILLS
Contracts.
You often pay a
fixed monthly amount which allows you a certain number of minutes of phone
calls and a certain number of text messages. You may have to pay extra if you
exceed your limit.
Pat As You Go.
You pay money in
advance (sometimes by buying cards which allow you a certain amount of money on
your phone). As soon as you have used up all your money, you have to buy more
phone credit in advance.
Remember.
Text messages
are usually cheaper to send that making phone calls.
The best deal?
A tariff is a
way of paying to use a mobile phone. The best tariff depends on how many
minutes you use your phone for and what time of the day you use the phone.
Test lesson 5
Other lessons:
Lesson 1. Wages
Lesson 2. Wages-overtime
Lesson 3. Pricing your holiday
Lesson 4. Money for your holiday
Lesson 6. Bank accounns
Lesson 7. VAT - Value Added Tax
Lesson 8. Electricity, gas and water
Lesson 9. Credit - 1
Lesson 10. Credit - 2
Lesson 11. Credit - 3
Lesson 12. Which is better value?
Lesson 13. Car insurance
Lesson 14. Income tax
Lesson 15. Buying a house
Lesson 16. Council fax
Lesson 17. Old age pension
Lesson 2. Wages-overtime
Lesson 3. Pricing your holiday
Lesson 4. Money for your holiday
Lesson 6. Bank accounns
Lesson 7. VAT - Value Added Tax
Lesson 8. Electricity, gas and water
Lesson 9. Credit - 1
Lesson 10. Credit - 2
Lesson 11. Credit - 3
Lesson 12. Which is better value?
Lesson 13. Car insurance
Lesson 14. Income tax
Lesson 15. Buying a house
Lesson 16. Council fax
Lesson 17. Old age pension
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