4.
How might teenagers react to
this policy? Would it reduce their late-night screen time, or could it lead to
other problems?
🟢 Level
1 – High School
Vocabulary & Phrases
1.
react – to behave in a certain
way because of something
2.
policy – a rule or plan
3.
reduce – to make less
4.
screen time – time spent
looking at a phone, computer, or game
5.
lead to – to cause something to
happen
6.
problem – something difficult
or bad
7.
follow the rule – to do what
the rule says
8.
find a way around – to avoid
following a rule
Example:
Some teenagers might follow the rule and sleep more, but others may find a way
around it by playing games from other countries.
Sentence Patterns
1.
Teenagers might react by…
Example: Teenagers might react by feeling angry or by simply switching to other
activities.
2.
This policy could reduce…, but
it might also lead to…
Example: This policy could reduce late-night gaming, but it might also lead to
teenagers using unregulated foreign game platforms.
🔵 Level
2 – College (CET-4)
Vocabulary & Phrases
1.
compliance – the act of
following a rule
2.
resentment – a feeling of anger
about being treated unfairly
3.
alternative – another choice or
option
4.
loophole – a way to avoid a
rule without breaking it
5.
unintended consequence – a
result that was not planned
6.
disruptive – causing trouble or
disorder
7.
backfire – to have the opposite
effect of what was intended
8.
shift to – to move from one
thing to another
Example:
One unintended consequence could be that teenagers shift to other forms of
entertainment, such as social media or streaming, which may be equally harmful
to sleep.
Sentence Patterns
1.
While the policy may reduce…,
it could also create…
Example: While the policy may reduce gaming at night, it could also create
resentment among teenagers who feel their freedom is being taken away.
2.
Rather than encouraging
compliance, the policy might…
Example: Rather than encouraging compliance, the policy might drive teenagers
to seek loopholes or use foreign servers.
🔴 Level
3 – Advanced (CET-6)
Vocabulary & Phrases
1.
circumvent – to find a way
around a rule or restriction
2.
psychological reactance – a
negative response to perceived loss of freedom
3.
counterproductive – having the
opposite effect of what is desired
4.
displacement – shifting an
activity to another form rather than stopping it
5.
exacerbate – to make a problem
worse
6.
noncompliance – refusal to
follow a rule
7.
substitute behavior – a
different activity that replaces the original one
8.
underlying cause – the real
reason something happens
Example:
Psychological reactance may lead to increased noncompliance, and the
displacement of gaming to other screen activities could exacerbate the very
sleep issues the policy aims to solve.
Sentence Patterns
1.
The policy risks being
counterproductive if it merely… without addressing…
Example: The policy risks being counterproductive if it merely blocks one form
of entertainment without addressing the underlying causes of sleep deprivation
among teenagers.
2.
Rather than reducing late-night
screen time, the measure may simply…, thereby…
Example: Rather than reducing late-night screen time, the measure may simply
drive teenagers to circumvent the restriction through foreign servers, thereby
creating new regulatory challenges.