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Pre-reading Questions:
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- What problems can happen in group chats?
- Why is it important to think before sending a message online?
Vocabulary:
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- consideration /kuhn-sid-uh-REY-shuhn/
[noun] – careful thought about something
He showed consideration for others by keeping his message short. - obliged /uh-BLAHYJD/
[adjective] – required or expected to do something
No one is obliged to answer immediately. - cautious /KAW-shuhs/
[adjective] – careful to avoid problems or danger
She was cautious when sharing personal information. - misinterpret /mis-in-TUR-pri-t/
[verb] – to understand something in the wrong way
His joke was misinterpreted as rude. - drastic /DRAS-tik/
[adjective] – extreme and sudden
Deleting the group was a drastic decision.
Article Reading:
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Group chats have become a common way to communicate in daily life and at work, but experts say users should show consideration when sending messages. Platforms such as WhatsApp, Slack and Signal are used to organize events, discuss projects and share updates. However, informal conversations can quickly create problems when members ask repetitive questions or post content that others may dislike. Rupert Wesson from the British etiquette guide Debrett’s explained that digital behavior follows similar principles to face-to-face communication. Members are not obliged to reply to every message, especially in large groups, and it is helpful to understand the purpose of the chat before posting.
Experts advise being cautious in workplace chats because messages can be forwarded and later reviewed. Short and clear sentences help prevent comments from being misinterpreted. Large files and long messages may also frustrate others. If someone causes disruption, group leaders can send a private message or temporarily mute the person before taking more drastic action. Specialists say thinking about how others might feel and limiting unnecessary replies can make digital conversations smoother and more respectful.
Experts advise being cautious in workplace chats because messages can be forwarded and later reviewed. Short and clear sentences help prevent comments from being misinterpreted. Large files and long messages may also frustrate others. If someone causes disruption, group leaders can send a private message or temporarily mute the person before taking more drastic action. Specialists say thinking about how others might feel and limiting unnecessary replies can make digital conversations smoother and more respectful.
Comprehension Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- Why have group chats become popular?
- Who provided advice about digital behavior?
- What should members understand before posting in a group chat?
- Why should people be careful in workplace chats?
- How can short sentences help communication?
Discussion Questions:
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- Have you ever felt annoyed by messages in a group chat? If so, what happened? If not, why do you think that is?
- Have you ever sent a message that was misunderstood? If so, what did you learn? If not, how do you avoid confusion?
- Do you agree that people should not reply to every message in a big group?
- What kind of messages should not be shared in work chats?
- How can group chat rules improve teamwork?