Gadgets: blessig or a curse?
Many peoplr belive that in modern world gadgets play an important part in our lives.
Some of them think that gadgets harm us more than they do good.
Is it as true as they think?
I sure, think that if we use gadgets well they will not do any harm.
First of all, children should surf the internet with their parents supervision. It help them protect their pcicology.
Secondly, People shouldn't use the gadgets more than 3 hours a day. It may cause the problems with eyesight.
From the oter hand, people consider that gadgets csn't have any benifits.They strongly believe that tehnical devices always cause the dependence and modern people can't live without it.
There is something in what they say, but I still think that gadgets may have benefits.
Main example is World Wide Web and the internet. They are help to learn, work and look up information.
To sum up: if you will use a computer right, you will avoid health problems, moreover, it will help in work or school.
In conclusion I would like to sau that to use or not to use gsdgets - it depends on the person. I prefer live in the world with modern people.
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Sam: Oh, Derek, is that you? It's been a long time since last summer. How are you?
Derek: I'm so happy to be back at camp. And how is your best friend Lucy?
Sam: Oh, Lucy is great. She is in college now. She is studying English Literature at Princeton University.
Derek: Wow! That's really far away. How do you keep in touch?
Sam: We don't meet very often, but she writes lots of e-mails and I phone her regularly. I don't like e-mails.
Derek: So where is she spending her summer? You always come to camp together.
Sam: don't you know her news?
Derek: No, what is it?
Sam: Lucy has found a summer job.
Derek: What does she do?
Sam: She works with children.
Derek: Is she a teacher?
Sam: Not really. Actually, she's a counsellor in our camp. So I see quite a lot of her these days.
Derek: How wonderful!
Sam: Isn't it? You can go and talk to her. She welcomes new campers in their cabins. Goodbye then.
Derek: OK. See you soon!