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ใบงานที่ 1

Directions: Match the word with the correct definition. a. expensive
b. by hand
1. 1. Something that is bad for you c. share
2. When it made manually it’s made ________ d. printing press
3. When a machine thinks like a human. e. pressed
4. A measure of being smart. f. 21st century
g. research
5. An AI that answers text messages h. harmful
6. People use smartphones to stay _______ with friends. i. connected
7. Started the year 2000 j. artificial
8. The process of finding out something. k. intelligence
l. predict
9. When somethings are pushed together. m. chatbot
n. true AI
10. The opposite of cheap. o. create
11. When you pass on knowledge to someone.
12. A technology that revolutionized making books
13. To make something new
14. To foresee
15. Made by people, often as a copy of something natural

Name_________________________________________________No.______Class M.3/____

เฉลยใบงานที่ 1 a. expensive
b. by hand
Directions: Match the word with the correct definition. c. share
d. printing press
h. 1. Something that is bad for you e. pressed
b. 2. When it made manually it’s made ________ f. 21st century
n. 3. When a machine thinks like a human. g. research
k. 4. A measure of being smart. h. harmful
m. 5. An AI that answers text messages i. connected
i. 6. People use smartphones to stay _______ with friends. j. artificial
f. 7. Started the year 2000 k. intelligence
g. 8. The process of finding out something. l. predict
m. chatbot
e. 9. When somethings are pushed together. n. true AI
o. create
a. 10. The opposite of cheap.
c. 11. When you pass on knowledge to someone.
d. 12. A technology that revolutionized making books
o. 13. To make something new
l. 14. To foresee
j. 15. Made by people, often as a copy of something natural

Name_________________________________________________No.______Class M.3/____

ใบงานที่ 2 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and choose the correct topic.
Then write the main idea for the paragraph.

1.
Books used to be hard to find and very expensive . They were expensive

because every book was written by hand . This also made it hard for people to share
information

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

2
. Around 1439, Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press . It used raised letters that could
be moved around in a machine to make words. Then he put ink on the letters and pressed paper on it
to copy the words. This allowed Gutenberg to create hundreds of pages
of text in minutes. His invention made books easier to make and cheaper.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

3.
The smartphone is one of the most useful inventions of the 21st century . In 2018 , 77 percent

of all adults in the US owned a smartphone . Research also found that 36 percent of the world's
population owned a smartphone.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

4.
This might be because smartphones have so many uses . People use them to play games ,
work , take pictures , record videos , share ideas and experiences , etc. Yet , there are some
people who think smartphones are harmful . These people believe that always being
connected makes people less happy.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

5. One technology that will change the world is artificial intelligence ( Al ) . The most common
form of Al right now is machine learning . Machine learning is a system that computers use to learn
and predict results. You can find this kind of Al in chatbots , self - driving cars , and on your
smartphone .

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

เฉลยใบงานท่ี 2 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and choose the correct topic.
Then write the main idea for the paragraph.

1.
Books used to be hard to find and very expensive . They were expensive

because every book was written by hand . This also made it hard for people to share

information.

The topic is the history of books
The main idea is they used to be written by hand which made them exoensive and

that made it hard for people to share information.
_________________________________________________________

2 Around 1439 , Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press . It used raised letters that could
b.e moved around in a machine to make words . Then he put ink on the letters and pressed paper on

it to copy the words . This allowed Gutenberg to create hundreds of pages

of text in minutes . His invention made books easier to make and cheaper.

The topic is introducing the printing press
The main idea is Around 1439 the printing press was invented making books a lot

cheaper and faster to make.
_________________________________________________________
3.
The smartphone is one of the most useful inventions of the 21st century . In 2018 , 77 percent
of all adults in the US owned a smartphone . Research also found that 36 percent of the world's
population owned a smartphone.

The topic is smartphones
The main idea is the smartphone is one of the most useful inventions of the 21st

century and they are used by a big portion of the globes
population.

_________________________________________________________

4.

This might be because smartphones have so many uses . People use them to play games ,
work , take pictures , record videos , share ideas and experiences , etc. Yet , there are some
people who think smartphones are harmful . These people believe that always being
connected makes people less happy.

The topic is what smartphones are used for.
The main idea is people use them to entertain themselves and share ideas and

experiences.
_________________________________________________________
5.
One technology that will change the world is artificial intelligence ( Al ) . The most common
form of Al right now is machine learning . Machine learning is a system that computers use to learn
and predict results. You can find this kind of Al in chatbots , self - driving cars , and on your
smartphone .

The topic is AI and machine learning
The main idea is explaining how machine learning works and examples of where it is

applied.
.

_________________________________________________________

10 Things to Help Teens Achieve Their Future

It's totally natural for kids to stress out about getting from where they are
now, to having success as adults. Young adults need to know that while they have
the ability to achieve a lot, success takes time and they can only achieve it with
consistency.
Ten great ways to prepare yourself for success
1. Talk to people that have built interesting careers, Find a mentor
Ask people's their stories and ask them about the journey where they got to where
they are today. You'll quickly realize that no ones path is direct and get their advice
on how you should think about filling in the blanks.
2. Always be learning
Finish school and pursue college, read books, surround
yourself with people smarter than you and learn from
them
3. Build your interests, pursue your passions
Be interested in a lot but choose to be an expert in a few things.
4. Think differently
Being an independent thinker helps set kids apart. It's easy to want to do what your
friends are doing but establishing yourself as an individual helps set you apart.
5. Start earning money as a teenager
By earning money, kids will start to think about the future they desire and build
pathways to achieve it. By working hard, kids get to understand the value of a dollar.
It is this basic childhood learning that helped Walt Disney and Warren Buffett build
their own financial independence - Walt Disney started selling his drawings to
neighbors while Warren Buffett was always doing jobs and newspaper runs, before he
bought his first stock in a company at age 12.

6. Learn to budget and use what you have wisely
Being successful is a little like accounting. You have limited time and money, and
you need to use your limited resources in the best possible way for it to provide a
return for your wellbeing. It's easier to spend a dollar than earn a dollar, and there's
no way to create time, so use it wisely.
7. Become an investor
It was allegedly said by Einstein that “compound growth is the eighth wonder, he
who understands it… earns it, he who doesn’t pays it.” Whether Einstein did say that
or not, compound growth is the great equalizer. Understanding the power of setting
aside money, saving it for short term costs or investing it for the long term, allows
people to start making a change, and building oneself up for the future. It's never
too soon to start investing, and with Loved you can start with adult even if you're
not yet 18.
8. Build your network and help others
As your grow older you realize all those friends from school, the people you met at
parties and the families of your friends are your network. People love helping other
people, so make sure when you meet people you give a great impression and help
others, as you would like to help others in the future.
9. Have fun!
Don't worry too much as that won’t help. Instead be focussed in what you love and
don't let yourself be distracted by all the options you could be considering. You
have many options as a child, so enjoy exploring the choices you have.
10 Starting today gives you a headstart
Dreaming big is fine, nothing should be to ambitious. Think about the future you
want to live. People always overestimate what they can achieve in one-year and
underestimate what they can achieve in ten. Think about where you picture yourself
in ten years, work towards it starting broadly and narrow your focus us you fill the
blanks.
You're thinking about this already, so I know you'll be on the right path. Good luck!

Source: https://www.loved.com/article/help-teens-achieve-their-future

ใบงานที่ 1

Directions: Match the word with the correct definition.

1. Said about someone without proof

2. When you buy in to a company a. ability
3. You belive you can accomplish more than you actually can. b. success
4. Being able to c. path
d. collage
5. When you think about something e. expert
6. After high school f. independent
7. Being able to solve things by yourself g. establish
8. To concentrate on one thing h. money
i. newspaper
9. Used when paying for stuff j. allegedly
k. investing
10. When something is accomplished l. focus
m. consider
n. overestimate
o. distracted

11. Where you read about the latest things that happened in the world

12. When you find it hard to concentrate

13. A way; a trail

14. When you’re the best of something

15. To set up a something

Name_________________________________________________No.______Class M.3/____

เฉลยใบงานท่ี 1

Directions: Match the word with the correct definition.

j. 1. Said about someone without proof

k. 2. When you buy in to a company a. ability
n. 3. You belive you can accomplish more than you actually can. b. success
a. 4. Being able to c. path
d. collage
m. 5. When you think about something e. expert
d. 6. After high school f. independent
f. 7. Being able to solve things by yourself g. establish
l. 8. To concentrate on one thing h. money
i. newspaper
h. 9. Used when paying for stuff j. allegedly
k. investing
b. 10. When something is accomplished l. focus
m. consider
n. overestimate
o. distracted

i. 11. Where you read about the latest things that happened in the world

o. 12. When you find it hard to concentrate

c. 13. A way; a trail

e. 14. When you’re the best of something

g. 15. To set up a something

Name_________________________________________________No.______Class M.3/____

ใบงานท่ี 2 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and choose the correct topic.
Then write the main idea for the paragraph.

1. Ask people's their stories and ask them about the journey where they got to
where they are today. You'll quickly realize that no ones path is direct and get their
advice on how you should think about filling in the blanks.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

2
. By earning money, kids will start to think about the future they desire and build pathways to
achieve it. By working hard, kids get to understand the value of a dollar. It is this basic childhood
learning that helped Walt Disney and Warren Buffett build their own financial independence - Walt
Disney started selling his drawings to neighbors while Warren Buffett was always doing jobs and
newspaper runs, before he bought his first stock in a company at age 12.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

3.
Being successful is a little like accounting. You have limited time and money, and you need to

use your limited resources in the best possible way for it to provide a return for your wellbeing. It's
easier to spend a dollar than earn a dollar, and there's no way to create time, so use it wisely.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

4.

It was allegedly said by Einstein that “compound growth is the eighth wonder, he who
understands it… earns it, he who doesn’t pays it.” Whether Einstein did say that or not, compound
growth is the great equalizer. Understanding the power of setting aside money, saving it for short term
costs or investing it for the long term, allows people to start making a change, and building oneself up
for the future. It's never too soon to start investing, and with Loved you can start with adult even if you're not
yet 18.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

5.
As your grow older you realize all those friends from school, the people you met at parties and

the families of your friends are your network. People love helping other people, so make sure when
you meet people you give a great impression and help others, as you would like to help others in the
future.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

6.
Dreaming big is fine, nothing should be to ambitious. Think about the future you want to live.

People always overestimate what they can achieve in one-year and underestimate what they can
achieve in ten. Think about where you picture yourself in ten years, work towards it starting broadly
and narrow your focus us you fill the blanks.
You're thinking about this already, so I know you'll be on the right path. Good luck!

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

เฉลยใบงานที่ 2 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and choose the correct topic.
Then write the main idea for the paragraph.

1.
Ask people's their stories and ask them about the journey where they got to

where they are today. You'll quickly realize that no ones path is direct and get their
advice on how you should think about filling in the blanks.

The topic is Mentorship
The main idea is To ask people their stories and how they got where they are

Today.
_________________________________________________________

2
. By earning money, kids will start to think about the future they desire and build pathways to
achieve it. By working hard, kids get to understand the value of a dollar. It is this basic childhood
learning that helped Walt Disney and Warren Buffett build their own financial independence - Walt
Disney started selling his drawings to neighbors while Warren Buffett was always doing jobs and
newspaper runs, before he bought his first stock in a company at age 12.

The topic is Benefits of starting to earn money early
The main idea is Buy working the children will learn the value of money.

3.
Being successful is a little like accounting. You have limited time and money, and you need to

use your limited resources in the best possible way for it to provide a return for your wellbeing. It's
easier to spend a dollar than earn a dollar, and there's no way to create time, so use it wisely.

The topic is Budgeting your resources
The main idea is You have limited time and money and you need to learn to use

them in the best possible way.
_________________________________________________________

4.
It was allegedly said by Einstein that “compound growth is the eighth wonder, he who

understands it… earns it, he who doesn’t pays it.” Whether Einstein did say that or not, compound
growth is the great equalizer. Understanding the power of setting aside money, saving it for short term
costs or investing it for the long term, allows people to start making a change, and building oneself up
for the future. It's never too soon to start investing, and with Loved you can start with adult even if you're not
yet 18.

The topic is Compound growth
The main idea is It’s important to understand the power of setting aside money in

savings or in investments.
_________________________________________________________
5.
As your grow older you realize all those friends from school, the people you met at parties and
the families of your friends are your network. People love helping other people, so make sure when
you meet people you give a great impression and help others, as you would like to help others in the
future.

The topic is ____Networking_______________________________________________
The main idea is _Everybody has a network. It consists of all the people you’ve met,
like friends and family. They’ll help you as you’ help them.____________________
6. _________________________________________________________

Dreaming big is fine, nothing should be too ambitious. Think about the future you want to live.
People always overestimate what they can achieve in one-year and underestimate what they can
achieve in ten. Think about where you picture yourself in ten years, work towards it starting broadly
and narrow your focus us you fill the blanks.
You're thinking about this already, so I know you'll be on the right path. Good luck!

The topic is Dare to dream big
The main idea is You should dare to dream big. Set a goal for the next ten years

and start working towards that.
_________________________________________________________

ใบงานที่ 3 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and answer the questions.
4. What does a mentor do?

____ __________________________________

2. What is a way to pursue knowledge that is available to everybody?
__________________________________

3. Why is it good to think differently?
__________________________________

4. W Why is it a god idea to start earning money early?
__________________________________

5. Why should you learn to make a budget?
__________________________________

6. What is the benefits with investing?
__________________________________

7. What does your “network” consist of?
__________________________________

8. What are the risk of not being focused on what you love to do?
__________________________________

9. Do most people have a correct idea of what they can achieve in one year?
__T_h__e_y_a_r_e_e_x_p__e_c_te_d__t_h_a_t_t_h_e_y_w__il_l_h_a_v_e traveled to space.

10. What is the most common mistake people make regarding 10-year goals?
___________________________________

เฉลยใบงานที่ 3 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and answer the questions.
1. What does a mentor do?
They share their experiences and gives advice on how to think.

2. What is a way to pursue knowledge that is available to everybody?
To surround yourself with smart people you can learn from.

3. Why is it good to think differently?
Because then you’ll stand out and be more noticeable.

4. Why is it a god idea to start earning money early?
It is a good way for young people to understand the value of money.

5. Why should you learn to make a budget?
Because you have limited time and money.

6. What is the benefits with investing?
It allows you to take charge and make plans for the future.

7. What does your “network” consist of?
All the people around me. Friends, family collueges…

8. What are the risk of not being focused on what you love to do?
That you get distracted by all the choices you could make.

They are expected that they will have traveled to space.
9. Do most people have a correct idea of what they can achieve in one year?

No, most people overestimate.

10. What is the most common mistake people make regarding 10-year goals?
They underestimate what they can accomplish.

8 Technology and Invention in 2025

Like everybody suggested before, the cars or at least buses will have
driven themselves by 2025. People will be more comfortable during their
journeys. The driver will use the program to drive the vehicles to travel to
the destination. It will not be in every city, but it will be enough to make a
huge difference.

Virgin, the most famous airline, is trying to create space tours and
they are expected that they will have traveled to space by 2025. It will take
a long shot from now, but by that time, people will enjoy their journey
outside the atmospheres.

Food pills will be one of the future technologies that make life more
convenient in next ten years. Food pills will carry all the nutrition you need.
Though taking food pills won't make you feel as satisfied as you eat the real
one, by 2025, people with hectic schedules will have had properly food and
nutrition.

Because Phones upgrade regularly, there is a prediction that
smartphones will have had their own projectors. You don't have to download
any applications to your phone to use this innovative technology. In next ten
years, you will share your stream pictures, videos, web pages, or making
presentations anywhere, anytime.

3D printing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects
from a digital file. 3D printers they help you make many useful items in your
daily life, such as household items and appliances in workplace. They will
exist and you can even buy one for over one thousand dollars. By 2025, you
will have had your own 3D printer in your house.

ใบงานที่ 1

Directions: Match the word with the correct definition.

1. a company that provides regular flights to take passengers and goods a. suggest

to different places b. comfortable

2. useful, easy or quick to do; not causing problems c. vehicle
d. destination

3. the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth e. airline

4. to tell somebody about a suitable person, thing, method, etc. f. atmosphere
for a particular job or purpose g. convenient
h. nutrition
5. a place to which somebody/something is going or being sent i. satisfied

6. making you feel physically relaxed; pleasant to wear, sit on, etc. j. hectic

7. a thing that is used for transporting people or goods from one place to
another, such as a car or lorry

8. very busy; full of activity

9. food that is needed to grow and be healthy

10. pleased because you have achieved something or because something
that you wanted

to happen has happened

Name_________________________________________________No.______Class M.3/____

เฉลยใบงานที่ 1

Directions: Match the word with the correct definition.

e. 1. a company that provides regular flights to take passengers and goods to

different places a. suggest
g. 2. useful, easy or quick to do; not causing problems b. comfortable

f. 3. the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth c. vehicle
d. destination
a. 4. to tell somebody about a suitable person, thing, method, etc. e. airline
for a particular job or purpose f. atmosphere
g. convenient
d. 5. a place to which somebody/something is going or being sent

b. 6. making you feel physically relaxed; pleasant to wear, sit on, etc. h. nutrition
i. satisfied

c. 7. a thing that is used for transporting people or goods from one place to j. hectic

another, such as a car or lorry

j. 8. very busy; full of activity

h. 9. food that is needed to grow and be healthy

i.21. pleased because you have achieved something or because something that
you wanted to happen has happened

Name_________________________________________________No.______Class M.3/____

ใบงานที่ 2 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and choose the correct topic.
Then write the main idea for the paragraph.

1.
Virgin, the most famous airline, is trying to create space tours and they are

expected that they will have traveled to space by 2025. It will take a long shot from

now, but by that time, people will enjoy their journey outside the atmospheres.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

2.

Like everybody suggested before, the cars or at least buses will have driven themselves by
2025. People will be more comfortable during their journeys.
The driver will use the program to drive the vehicles to travel to the destination.
It will not be in every city, but it will be enough to make a huge difference

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

3.
3D printing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file. 3D printers

they help you make many useful items in your daily life, such as household items and appliances in

workplace. They will exist and you can even buy one for over one thousand dollars. By 2025, you will

have had your own 3D printer in your house.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

4.
Because phones upgrade regularly, there is a prediction that smartphones will have had their

own projectors. You don’t have to download any applications to your phone to use this innovative
technology. In next ten years, you will share your stream pictures, videos, web pages, or making
presentations anywhere, anytime.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

5.
Food pills will be one of the future technologies that make life more convenient in next ten

years. Food pills will carry all the nutrition you need. Though taking food pills won’t make you feel as
satisfied as you eat the real one, by 2025, people with hectic schedules will have had properly food
and nutrition.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

เฉลยใบงานท่ี 2 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and choose the correct topic.
Then write the main idea for the paragraph.

1.
Virgin, the most famous airline, is trying to create space tours and they

are expected that they will have traveled to space by 2025. It will take a long shot

from now, but by that time, people will enjoy their journey outside the atmospheres.

The topic is Space Tours
The main idea is the airline will have traveled to space by 2025.

2.
Like everybody suggested before, the cars or at least buses will have driven themselves by

2025. People will be more comfortable during their journeys.
The driver will use the program to drive the vehicles to travel to the destination.
It will not be in every city, but it will be enough to make a huge difference

The topic is Self-driving car
The main idea is the cars or at least buses will have driven themselves by 2025.

3.
3D printing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file. 3D printers

they help you make many useful items in your daily life, such as household items and appliances in
workplace. They will exist and you can even buy one for over one thousand dollars. By 2025, you will
have had your own 3D printer in your house.

The topic is 3D printers for homes
The main idea is you will have had your own 3D printer in your house.

4. Because phones upgrade regularly, there is a prediction that smartphones will have had their
own projectors. You don’t have to download any applications to your phone to use this innovative
technology. In next ten years, you will share your stream pictures, videos, web pages, or making
presentations anywhere, anytime.

The topic is Projectors in Smartphone
The main idea is smartphones will have had their own projectors.

5.
Food pills will be one of the future technologies that make life more convenient in next ten

years. Food pills will carry all the nutrition you need. Though taking food pills won’t make you feel as
satisfied as you eat the real one, by 2025, people with hectic schedules will have had properly food
and nutrition.

The topic is Food Pills
The main idea is food pills will be one of the future technologies.

ใบงานที่ 3 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and answer the questions.
5. What will people use to drive the vehicles?

____ __________________________________

2. What will happen in 2025?
__________________________________

3. What is the most famous airline in 2025?
__________________________________

4. What is the virgin airline creating?
__________________________________

5. How are the space tours expected to do in 2025?
__________________________________

6. What will food pills carry for you in the future?
__________________________________

7. What will the smartphones have had in the future?
__________________________________

8. What can we do if we use this innovative technology?
__________________________________

9. What will you have in your house in the future?
__T_h__e_y_a_r_e_e_x_p__e_c_te_d__t_h_a_t_t_h_e_y_w__il_l_h_a_v_e traveled to space.

10. How to process making a 3D printing?
___________________________________

เฉลยใบงานที่ 3 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and answer the questions.
1. What will people use to drive the vehicles?
a program

2. What will happen in 2025?
The cars or the buses will have driven themselves.

3. What is the most famous airline in 2025?
Virgin airline

4. What is the virgin airline creating?
Space tours

5. How are the space tours expected to do in 2025?
They are expected that they will have traveled to space.

6. What will food pills carry for you in the future?
All the nutrition

7. What will the smartphones have had in the future?
Their own projectors.

8. What can we do if we use this innovative technology?
We don’t have to download any applications to our phone and we can
share anything or making presentations anywhere or anytime.

They are expected that they will have traveled to space.
9. What will you have in your house in the future?

You will have had your own 3D printer.

10. How to process making a 3D printing?
It makes three dimensional solid objects from a digital file.

Robots Are Replacing Human

Replacing humans
According to a report by Oxford Economics, the robotics
revolution is rapidly accelerating, as fast-paced
technological advances in automation, engineering, energy
storage, artificial intelligence and machine learning
converge. The far-reaching results will transform the capabilities of robots and their
ability to take over tasks once carried out by humans. Existing business models in
many sectors will be seriously disrupted and millions of existing jobs will be lost. We
estimate up to 20 million manufacturing jobs are set to be lost to robots by 2030.

Front-desk service and tele-calling
Robots are being developed to receive and make
automated phone calls which is routine, repetitive, and
predictable work. The hospitality industry, especially in
countries like Japan, is gearing up to provide information,
front desk services, storage services, as well as check-in and check-out services, In
fact, there are hotels in Japan that involve a complete human-free experience.
Yarn and cloth-making
According to an ET report, India Inc. is turning to machines quicker than its global
peers. That India’s yarn and cloth-making industries — among the most labor-
intensive in the country — have become the vanguard of automation speaks to the
challenge. The sad reality is that those in the bottom tiers of the labor force will be
the most severely hurt by automation. While the typewriter didn’t replace the
stenographer completely but taught people how to type instead, the fact of the
matter is that robots lead to destruction of certain jobs
and no amount of upskilling can replace them.
The Indian experience

Manufacturing, as Professor Dani Rodrik of Harvard University, put it, is “the
quintessential escalator for developing economies.” For India, which became a
service-heavy economy before it fully
industrialized, the consequences of robotic
automation are far more dire. The self-fulfilling
cycle of India’s manufacturing void means
workers may not be fully equipped to move up
the ladder or out of the still-large informal economy.
Manual cleaners

A manual cleaner’s job has now become high risk with
the COVID-19 pandemic and rising levels of pollution.
According to a news media report, using robots to
handle disinfection and cleaning of shared-environments
and materials is not only a better option for public
health, but it is a perfect example of how easily robots can do dirty, dangerous, and
dull work processes. For instance, self-driving disinfectant robots are being used in
Chinese hospitals to combat the coronavirus while an MIT team, in collaboration
with the Greater Boston Food Bank and Ava Robotics, developed a robotic system to
disinfect surfaces using a UVC light that’s built into the base of a mobile robot.
Doctors
Healthcare provider solutions from IBM Watson
Health have helped hospitals and health
systems optimize performance and improve care
experiences. Using core capabilities in data and
analytics – and technologies like AI, cloud and blockchain – Watson has helped
healthcare providers forge connections across the health ecosystem that drive
smarter health. In the future, your second medical opinion could come from a robot
who has gone through terabytes of data to understand your illness.

Source: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/jobs/the-jobs-they-are-a-going-robots-
are-replacing-humans-and-why-the-future-of-jobs-is-bleak/replacing-
humans/slideshow/78886747.cms

ใบงานที่ 1

Directions: Match the word with the correct definition.

1. Two path joining together

2. Machines or technology run on their own without manpower or control

3. A sudden or momentous change in a situation.

4. The leading position or persons in a movement, field of endeavor. a. replacing
b. revolution
5. Easy to anticipate. c. accelerating
6. A place to keep things. d. storage
7. A logical conclusion. e. converge
8. A place you go when you’re sick f. sectors
g. disrupted
9. Demolition; when something break totally h. provide
i. predictable
10. Parts of a whole j. destruction
11. Exchanged for something else k. vanguard
12. When you tidy your room it gets _____. l. automation
13. Picking up speed m. consequence
n. cleaner
o. hospital

14. To supply (someone) with something.

15. To disrupt is to break up or disturb something’s course.

Name_________________________________________________No.______Class M.3/____

เฉลยใบงานที่ 1

Directions: Match the word with the correct definition.

e. 1. Two path joining together

l. 2. Machines or technology run on their own without manpower or control

b. 3. A sudden or momentous change in a situation.

k. 4. The leading position or persons in a movement, field of endeavor.

i. 5. Easy to anticipate. a. replacing
b. revolution

d. 6. A place to keep things. c. accelerating
m. 7. A logical conclusion. d. storage
e. converge

o. 8. A place you go when you’re sick f. sectors
g. disrupted

j. 9. Demolition; when something break totally h. provide
i. predictable

f. 10. Parts of a whole j. destruction
a. 11. Exchanged for something else k. vanguard
l. automation

n. 12. When you tidy your room it gets _____. m. consequence
c. 13. Picking up speed n. cleaner
o. hospital

h. 14. To supply (someone) with something.

g. 15. To disrupt is to break up or disturb something’s course.

Name_________________________________________________No.______Class M.3/____

ใบงานที่ 2 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and choose the correct topic.
Then write the main idea for the paragraph.

1. According to a report by Oxford Economics, the robotics revolution is rapidly
accelerating, as fast-paced technological advances in automation, engineering, energy
storage, artificial intelligence and machine learning converge. The far-reaching results
will transform the capabilities of robots and their ability to take over tasks once
carried out by humans. Existing business models in many sectors will be seriously
disrupted and millions of existing jobs will be lost. We estimate up to 20 million
manufacturing jobs are set to be lost to robots by 2030.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

2
. Robots are being developed to receive and make automated phone calls which is routine,
repetitive, and predictable work. The hospitality industry, especially in countries like Japan, is gearing
up to provide information, front desk services, storage services, as well as check-in and check-out
services, In fact, there are hotels in Japan that involve a complete human-free experience.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

3. According to an ET report, India Inc. is turning to machines quicker than its global peers. That
India’s yarn and cloth-making industries — among the most labor-intensive in the country — have
become the vanguard of automation speaks to the challenge. The sad reality is that those in the
bottom tiers of the labor force will be the most severely hurt by automation. While the typewriter
didn’t replace the stenographer completely but taught people how to type instead, the fact of the
matter is that robots lead to destruction of certain jobs and no amount of upskilling can replace them.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

4.
Manufacturing, as Professor Dani Rodrik of Harvard University, put it, is “the quintessential
escalator for developing economies.” For India, which became a service-heavy economy before it fully
industrialized, the consequences of robotic automation are far more dire. The self-fulfilling cycle of
India’s manufacturing void means workers may not be fully equipped to move up the ladder or out of
the still-large informal economy.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

5.
A manual cleaner’s job has now become high risk with the COVID-19 pandemic and rising levels

of pollution. According to a news media report, using robots to handle disinfection and cleaning of
shared-environments and materials is not only a better option for public health, but it is a perfect
example of how easily robots can do dirty, dangerous, and dull work processes. For instance, self-
driving disinfectant robots are being used in Chinese hospitals to combat the coronavirus while an MIT
team, in collaboration with the Greater Boston Food Bank and Ava Robotics, developed a robotic
system to disinfect surfaces using a UVC light that’s built into the base of a mobile robot.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

6.
Healthcare provider solutions from IBM Watson Health have helped hospitals and health

systems optimize performance and improve care experiences. Using core capabilities in data and
analytics – and technologies like AI, cloud and blockchain – Watson has helped healthcare providers
forge connections across the health ecosystem that drive smarter health. In the future, your second
medical opinion could come from a robot who has gone through terabytes of data to understand your
illness.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

เฉลยใบงานที่ 2 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and choose the correct topic.
Then write the main idea for the paragraph.

1.
According to a report by Oxford Economics, the robotics revolution is rapidly

accelerating, as fast-paced technological advances in automation, engineering, energy
storage, artificial intelligence and machine learning converge. The far-reaching results
will transform the capabilities of robots and their ability to take over tasks once
carried out by humans. Existing business models in many sectors will be seriously
disrupted and millions of existing jobs will be lost. We estimate up to 20 million
manufacturing jobs are set to be lost to robots by 2030.

The topic is Robotics changing business models
The main idea is In the future robots will be used more and more to replace

traditionally human tasks.

2
. Robots are being developed to receive and make automated phone calls which is routine,
repetitive, and predictable work. The hospitality industry, especially in countries like Japan, is gearing

up to provide information, front desk services, storage services, as well as check-in and check-out

services, In fact, there are hotels in Japan that involve a complete human-free experience.

The topic is New features of robots
The main idea is Robots will be developed to take over routine, repetitive and___

predictable work. For example, as information providers in hospital.

3.
According to an ET report, India Inc. is turning to machines quicker than its global peers. That

India’s yarn and cloth-making industries — among the most labor-intensive in the country — have
become the vanguard of automation speaks to the challenge. The sad reality is that those in the
bottom tiers of the labor force will be the most severely hurt by automation. While the typewriter
didn’t replace the stenographer completely but taught people how to type instead, the fact of the
matter is that robots lead to destruction of certain jobs and no amount of upskilling can replace them.

The topic is Robots in the textile industry
The main idea is As many of the bottom tier workers are laid of it will be hard for

them to find new jobs.
_________________________________________________________
4.
Manufacturing, as Professor Dani Rodrik of Harvard University, put it, is “the quintessential
escalator for developing economies.” For India, which became a service-heavy economy before it fully
industrialized, the consequences of robotic automation are far more dire. The self-fulfilling cycle of
India’s manufacturing void means workers may not be fully equipped to move up the ladder or out of
the still-large informal economy.

The topic is Robots in relations to the social structures in the society.
The main idea is That service-heavy economy with a lot of manual laborers will be

hitted the hardest.
_________________________________________________________

5.
A manual cleaner’s job has now become high risk with the COVID-19 pandemic and rising levels

of pollution. According to a news media report, using robots to handle disinfection and cleaning of
shared-environments and materials is not only a better option for public health, but it is a perfect
example of how easily robots can do dirty, dangerous, and dull work processes. For instance, self-
driving disinfectant robots are being used in Chinese hospitals to combat the coronavirus while an MIT
team, in collaboration with the Greater Boston Food Bank and Ava Robotics, developed a robotic
system to disinfect surfaces using a UVC light that’s built into the base of a mobile robot.

The topic is Robots in the healthcare industry
The main idea is That robot are a good replacement for human workers when it
comes to cleaning and disinfect public places since it is dirty and hazardous work.

_________________________________________________________

6.
Healthcare provider solutions from IBM Watson Health have helped hospitals and health

systems optimize performance and improve care experiences. Using core capabilities in data and
analytics – and technologies like AI, cloud and blockchain – Watson has helped healthcare providers
forge connections across the health ecosystem that drive smarter health. In the future, your second
medical opinion could come from a robot who has gone through terabytes of data to understand your
illness.

The topic is IBM developing new technologies for diagnose illnesses
The main idea is IBM’s Watson through AI, cloud and blockchain helps healthcare

forge connections across the health ecosystem.
_________________________________________________________

ใบงานท่ี 3 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and answer the questions.
6. According to which entity are the robot development accelerating?

____ __________________________________

2. What might be the result of this progress?
__________________________________

3. Japan is far along in robotics and they have a special kind of hotel. What
makes the concept special?
__________________________________

4. Who are likely to get hit hardest by robot replacements?
__________________________________

5. What are some of the benefits of robots doing humans work?
__________________________________

6. How might robot be used in hospitals in the future?
__________________________________

7. What have robots been used for in China during the pandemic?
__________________________________

8. Why might India become hard hit by robotics?
__________________________________

9. What is one of the big industries in India?
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10. How many manufacturing job might be lost by 2030?
___________________________________

เฉลยใบงานที่ 3 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and answer the questions.
1. According to which entity are the robot development accelerating?
Oxford Economics.

2. What might be the result of this progress?
That robots will take over some tasks from humans.

3. Japan is far along in robotics and they have a special kind of hotel. What
makes the concept special?
It’s a complete human free experience

4. Who are likely to get hit hardest by robot replacements?
The bottom tier of the labor force.

5. What are some of the benefits of robots doing humans work?
They can do work that is dirty and dangerous.

6. How might robot be used in hospitals in the future?
To give doctors a second opinion on their diagnosis.

7. What have robots been used for in China during the pandemic?
To disinfect public areas.

8. Why might India become hard hit by robotics?
Because they have many manual workers that may not be able to get
other jobs.

to space. 9. What is one of the big industries in India?
Textile, yarn and cloth making.

10. How many manufacturing job might be lost by 2030?
Up to 20 million

The Future of the Countryside in an Urban World

With population increases and global urbanisation, the city has become the
focus of many built environment professionals. Every day brings a new story of
innovative cities introducing design changes aimed at improving sustainability for
current and future inhabitants, but one part of our human existence seems to have
been sidetracked. What is going to happen to the countryside? more

Rural life is associated with closely-knit communities, sense of belonging, and
a simple, idyllic life built around agricultural industries. Yet whilst some or all of
these elements exist in the countryside, so do conservatism and a lack of
employment opportunities. And it is mostly due to the latter that rural communities
are suffering. Attracted by the improved economics of urban areas, country-dwellers
across the world are moving out, contributing to bustling, densely populated cities,
and leaving the countryside in an unknown state.

So how can the countryside ensure its survival among these changes, or
should it at all? Due to both the distance between residences and amenities and
often sporadic public transport, those living in the countryside are heavier
automobile users. Rural-dwellers also use more energy maintaining their mostly-
detached buildings. We may be piled up like boxes in the city, but this brings energy
efficiency that the countryside cannot match. Rural energy requirements results in
higher carbon emissions per capita in the countryside than in the city, so it is actually
irresponsible to encourage such a lifestyle choice?

Protecting the countryside is a hot-topic. Those who have made their
fortunes in the city often buy second homes in the countryside, visiting infrequently
for a sample of a supposedly simple life. The side-effect of this is that house prices
are pushed up due to increased demand, leaving them unaffordable for local
people. A solution has yet to be found for this challenge, meaning market forces are

further forcing residents out of the countryside. For those who believe in rural
preservation, this is a disgrace. But is it?

Whilst an idealised view of the countryside is common, the reality is that rural
life has continuously evolved. Industrialisation brought an increase in divisions of
labour, changing social links between rural people. The internet has introduced once
foreign cultures into the countryside. Improved travel connections and affordability
has made the world more accessible, creating a ‘global village’. Considering these
changes, surely an evolving countryside is inevitable?

With increasing urban populations, one possibility for the countryside is that it
will become a city’s lungs. With more people than ever crammed into cities, where
will our food be grown? The cotton for our clothes? The trees for our oxygen
production? The future role of the countryside could well be the city’s servant.

Perhaps the countryside should also prepare itself for massive population increases
in the future. With cities across the world growing rapidly and numerous challenges
arising from this, how will the current urban generation respond to the inevitable
social changes of mass-urbanisation? Will the longing for a more simple life become
stronger, fueling a rural renaissance?

As the world continues to urbanise, the voices calling for rural preservation
may well call louder. But change is inevitable. We know that the world is going to
see new cities emerging from the dust and current cities growing into megacities, but
the future of the countryside is less clear.

Source: https://www.smartcitiesdive.com/ex/sustainablecitiescollective/future-
countryside-urban-world/17927/

ใบงานท่ี 1

Directions: Match the word with the correct definition.

1. Thick, crowded together. a. urbanization
2. Obligatory conditions. b. environment
3. To introduce new methods, devices. c. innovative
4. Chances to make your life better. d. introducing
e. existence
5. People living in a place. f. inhabitants
6. The desire for goods or services in an economy. g. attracted
7. When populations move from the country to the cities. h. opportunities
8. To help bring about a result. i. contributing
j. improved
9. Something that surrounds; surroundings. k. densely
l. requirements
10. To put forward (a plan, for example) for consideration; propose. m. demand
11. Drawn towards. n. challenge
12. A _____ puts you to the test. o. preservation
13. Something made better.
14. the act of maintaining, protecting something.
15. Continuance of being; life; living

Name_________________________________________________No.______Class M.3/____

เฉลยใบงานท่ี 1

Directions: Match the word with the correct definition. a. urbanization
b. environment
k. 1. Thick, crowded together. c. innovative
l. 2. Obligatory conditions. d. introducing
c. 3. To introduce new methods, devices. e. existence
h. 4. Chances to make your life better. f. inhabitants
g. attracted
f. 5. People living in a place. h. opportunities
m. 6. The desire for goods or services in an economy. i. contributing
a. 7. When populations move from the country to the cities. j. improved
i. 8. To help bring about a result. k. densely
l. requirements
b. 9. Something that surrounds; surroundings. m. demand
n. challenge
o. preservation

d. 10. To put forward (a plan, for example) for consideration; propose.

g. 11. Drawn towards.

n. 12. A _____ puts you to the test.

j. 13. Something made better.

o. 14. the act of maintaining, protecting something.

e. 15. Continuance of being; life; living

Name_________________________________________________No.______Class M.3/____

ใบงานท่ี 2 Name___________________________
Surname________________________
No._______ Class M.3/______

Directions: Read the passage in each paragraph and choose the correct topic.
Then write the main idea for the paragraph.

1.
With population increases and global urbanisation, the city has

become the focus of many built environment professionals. Every day brings a new
story of innovative cities introducing design changes aimed at improving sustainability
for current and future inhabitants, but one part of our human existence seems to
have been sidetracked. What is going to happen to the countryside? more

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

2
. Rural life is associated with closely-knit communities, sense of belonging, and a simple,
idyllic life built around agricultural industries. Yet whilst some or all of these elements exist in the
countryside, so do conservatism and a lack of employment opportunities. And it is mostly due to the
latter that rural communities are suffering. Attracted by the improved economics of urban areas,
country-dwellers across the world are moving out, contributing to bustling, densely populated cities,
and leaving the countryside in an unknown state.

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

3.
So how can the countryside ensure its survival among these changes, or should it at all?

Due to both the distance between residences and amenities and often sporadic public transport, those
living in the countryside are heavier automobile users. Rural-dwellers also use more energy maintaining
their mostly-detached buildings. We may be piled up like boxes in the city, but this brings energy
efficiency that the countryside cannot match. Rural energy requirements results in higher carbon
emissions per capita in the countryside than in the city, so it is actually irresponsible to encourage such
a lifestyle choice?

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

4.
Protecting the countryside is a hot-topic. Those who have made their fortunes in the

city often buy second homes in the countryside, visiting infrequently for a sample of a supposedly
simple life. The side-effect of this is that house prices are pushed up due to increased demand, leaving
them unaffordable for local people. A solution has yet to be found for this challenge, meaning market
forces are further forcing residents out of the countryside. For those who believe in rural preservation,
this is a disgrace. But is it?

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

5.
Whilst an idealised view of the countryside is common, the reality is that rural life has

continuously evolved. Industrialisation brought an increase in divisions of labour, changing social links
between rural people. The internet has introduced once foreign cultures into the countryside.
Improved travel connections and affordability has made the world more accessible, creating a ‘global
village’. Considering these changes, surely an evolving countryside is inevitable?

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

6.
With increasing urban populations, one possibility for the countryside is that it will

become a city’s lungs. With more people than ever crammed into cities, where will our food be
grown? The cotton for our clothes? The trees for our oxygen production? The future role of the
countryside could well be the city’s servant. Perhaps the countryside should also prepare itself for
massive population increases in the future. With cities across the world growing rapidly and numerous
challenges arising from this, how will the current urban generation respond to the inevitable social
changes of mass-urbanisation? Will the longing for a more simple life become stronger, fueling a rural
renaissance?

The topic is _____________________________________________________________
The main idea is _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________


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