BAND III – CORE I – LIST A – Bonus: Nouns – Cloze #1-4
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50 point(s)Generation Z and the Challenges of Digital Life
Generation Z has grown up surrounded by smartphones, social media, and constant online access. As a result, governments and schools are beginning to create a new digital (1) to deal with online safety, screen time, and data privacy.
Recent studies have produced important (2) about how technology affects young people’s mental health and learning habits. Many experts believe that clear (3) is needed to help teenagers develop healthy online behavior.
Educators are also searching for ways to (4) students’ digital habits, such as time spent online and attention levels during lessons. However, there is ongoing (5) among researchers about how much technology is too much.
Social media and online (6) strongly influence how teenagers see themselves and others. This can affect their self-confidence and the (7) they receive from peers, especially through online comments and comparisons.
Some parents worry that heavy technology use may limit young people’s ability to develop critical thinking and emotional (8) , such as understanding their own feelings and reacting appropriately to others. Others argue that digital tools are powerful (9) for learning, creativity, and communication.
Understanding these challenges is essential, because ignoring them could lead to long-term social (10) , such as isolation, reduced focus, and weaker human connections.
