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  • Social media actions

    Exercise 2

    Choose the most suitable option to complete these sentences. You can use each option ONLY ONCE.

    1I didn't have time to make a comment, so I just to Peter's post with a like.

    2To show that you're not interested in him, you need to on his profile.

    3After breaking up with Mike, I him on social media.

    4Nick plans to with a new video this evening.

    5When I checked my social media, I saw that Tara had me in a school photo.

    6Alice and saw that many friends had commented on her photo.

    7It didn't take long for the photo to .

    8I think that Carlos has me; he hasn't replied to any of my messages.

    9If you on social media, it will be saved at the top of your page.

    10I find her updates a bit much, so I decided to her instead of unfollowing.


     

  • Social media actions

    In this Upper-intermediate Vocabulary Lesson about Social Media Actions, you will learn common verbs and phrases to talk about what people do on social media. The pictures, descriptions, and examples below will help you understand and remember the terms.

    Vocabulary chart for a B1-B2 ESL lesson showing 16 common social media actions with icons and phone screens.

    1 Check your feed: To look through the latest posts or updates from people you follow.

    • I usually check my feed first thing in the morning.

    2 Change your status: To update your profile with a new message or information.

    • He changed his status to “on holiday!”

    3 Post a story: To upload a short photo or video that disappears after a certain time.

    • She posted a story from the concert last night.

    4 Send a friend request: To ask someone to connect with you on social media.

    • I sent her a friend request after we met at the conference.

    5 React to a post: To respond quickly using an emoji, like a thumbs-up, heart, or laugh, instead of writing a comment.

    • Lots of people reacted to her graduation post with a heart emoji.

    6 Tag someone: To mention or link to another person in a post or photo.

    • Don’t forget to tag me in the group photo!

    7 Mute someone: To stop seeing someone’s posts or stories without unfollowing them.

    • I muted his stories because he posts too much.

    8 Unfollow someone: To stop following a person or page, so their updates no longer appear in your feed.

    • I unfollowed that account because it was too negative.

    9 Pin a post: To keep a post at the top of your profile or feed.

    • She pinned her announcement to the top of her page.

    10 Send a DM: To send a private message to someone (DM = direct message).

    • If you have a question, just send me a DM.

    11 Ghost someone: To suddenly stop replying to messages or communication with someone.

    • He ghosted me after three weeks of chatting online.

    12 Flag a post/comment: To report content as inappropriate or against community rules.

    • You should flag that comment – it’s really offensive.

    13 Swipe right on (someone’s profile): To show interest in someone on a dating app.

    • I swiped right on her profile – now we’re chatting!

    14 Swipe left: To show you’re not interested in someone on a dating app.

    • I swiped left – not really my type.

    15 Go live: To broadcast video in real time on social media.

    • She went live during the event to show what was happening.

    16 Go viral: To become extremely popular and spread quickly on the internet.

    • That cat video went viral – millions of views in one day!
    Flashcards

    After completing the exercises in this lesson on Social Media Actions, you can use the unit’s Vocabulary Flashcards to revise and help you memorize the terms.

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