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The Influence of Social Media on Communication

Social media has become a significant tool for modern communication. Platforms such as social networking sites and messaging applications allow people to connect with others quickly and share ideas on a large scale. As a result, social media can support personal relationships, professional networking, and public discussion.

A major advantage of social media is its ability to spread information efficiently. Users can follow news updates, join community groups, and communicate with individuals across different regions. In educational contexts, students may also benefit from social platforms through study communities and collaborative learning.

Despite these benefits, social media can create challenges. Excessive use may lead to reduced face-to-face interaction, which can weaken social skills. Furthermore, online content is not always accurate, and exposure to misinformation can influence beliefs and decisions. Some users may also experience stress or low self-esteem due to constant comparison with others.

In conclusion, social media offers valuable opportunities for communication and learning. However, it is important for users to manage their usage responsibly and develop critical thinking about online information.
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Do you think social media improves communication overall?
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A) Yes, significantly
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B) Somewhat
13%
C) Not really
75%
D) It depends
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How often do you use social media for communication?
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A) Daily
78%
B) Several times a week
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C) Once a week
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D) Rarely
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Time & Daily Life Idioms

1- Around the clock – all day and all night
Example: The nurses worked around the clock to help patients.

2- In the nick of time – just in time
Example: He arrived in the nick of time for the meeting.

3- Better late than never – it’s better to do something late than not at all
Example: He finally finished his studies—better late than never.

4- Call it a day – stop working for the day
Example: We were tired, so we called it a day.

5- Day in, day out – every day repeatedly
Example: She works hard day in, day out.

6- Time flies – time passes quickly
Example: Time flies when you’re having fun.

7- Once in a blue moon – very rarely
Example: He visits us once in a blue moon.

8- At the eleventh hour – at the last moment
Example: They finished the project at the eleventh hour.

9- Behind the times – not modern or up to date
Example: His ideas are behind the times.

10- Make up for lost time – do something quickly to recover wasted time
Example: We studied hard to make up for lost time.
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Unit 6 — At Work: Job Satisfaction
26– redundancies (noun) – people losing their jobs
Example: The recession led to compulsory redundancies.

27– voluntary redundancy (noun) – losing your job by offering to leave
Example: She accepted voluntary redundancy.

28– compulsory redundancy (noun) – losing your job without choice
Example: Some workers faced compulsory redundancy.

29– strike (noun) – when workers stop working as protest
Example: The strike lasted for three days.

30– skeleton staff (noun) – minimum number of workers needed
Example: The office ran with a skeleton staff during the holiday.

31– interview panel (noun) – group of people interviewing someone
Example: The interview panel asked difficult questions.
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