Read the passage and tick T (True) or F (False)----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- Exercise 9. Read the passage and tick T (True) or F (False). A poll, carried out by YouGov for children's charity Barnardo's, asked children and adults across Britain for their predictions on how young people will talk to each other in 30 years' time. Only 13% of 8 to 18-year-old think young people will send letters and postcards to each other by the year 2049. Around one-third said they think holograms, and body and brain implants will be used. According to the poll, the most popular way of communicating will be by wearable technology. There are some worries about making sure that people are OK to use technology. Barnardo's wants more to be done to make sure that kids, in particular, are kept as safe as possible when they're using future tech and interacting with other people. The charity's Chief Executive, Javed Khan said: "The Internet and new technologies have transformed how young people learn, play and communicate but it's also created new risks to children's safety and wellbeing. Our laws and systems must keep pace with technological change so we can protect children effectively on and offline." - 1. The survey was conducted by YouGov for children's charity Barnardo's in Britain. 2. Only 13% of 8 to 18-year-old predict holograms, and body and brain implants will be used in everyday communication in 30 years'time. 3. According to the survey, wearable technology will be the most popular way of communicating in the future. 4. Barnardo's is sure that children will be kept as safe as possible when they're using future technology and interacting with other people. 5. Javed Khan thinks laws and systems must keep pace with technological change in order to protect children effectively on and offline. T F |