Ex.4. Which of the listed below statements are true/false. Specify your answer
Using the text.
Example: That’s right/It’s true...
That’s wrong/It’s false...
1. There are still not so many users of the Internet.
2. There is information on all sorts of topics on the Internet, including education and weather forecasts.
3. People can communicate through e-mail and chat programs only.
4. Internet is tens of thousands of networks which exchange the information in the same basic way.
5. You can access information available on the World Wide Web through the Web browser.
6. You need a computer (hardware) and a special program (software) to be a WWW user.
7. You move from site to site by clicking on a portion of text only.
8. Every time the user wants to move somewhere on the web he/she needs to step by step enter links and addresses.
9. Films and pictures are not available on the Internet. 10. Radio and TV-broadcasting is a future of Internet. They're not available yet.
Ex. 5. Define the following using the vocabulary:
1. Internet
2. World Wide Web
3. Web browser
4. Internet provider
5. Hyperlinks
Ex.6. Translate into English:
1. Объем ресурсов и услуг, которые являются частью WWW, растет чрезвычайно быстро.
2. Каждая ссылка, выбранная вами, представляет документ, графическое изображение, видеоклип или аудио файл где-то в Интернет.
3. Интернет может быть также использован для целей развлечения.
4. Вы получаете доступ к ресурсам Интернет через интерфейс или инструмент, который называется веб-браузер.
5. Вся эта деятельность возможна благодаря десяткам тысяч компьютерных сетей, подключенных к Интернет, и обменивающихся информацией в одном режиме.
6. Пользователи общаются через электронную почту, дискуссионные группы, чэт-каналы (многоканальный разговор в реальном времени) и другие средства информационного обмена.
Ex.7. Match the following:
1. You access the information through one interface or tool called a...
2. People connected to the WWW through the local... have access to a variety of information.
3. The user doesn't need to know where the site is, the... follows the...
4. In 1996 there were more than 20 million users of the...
5. Each... provides a graphical interface.
6. Local... charge money for their services to access... resources.
a. web browser
b. providers
c. link
d. WWW
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e. browser
Ex.8. Retell the text using the questions of ex.3.
Ex.9. Questions for group discussions:
1. Some people think that Internet is very harmful, especially for young people, because it carries a lot of information about sex, drugs, violence and terrorism. Do you think that some kind of censorship is necessary on the WWW?
2. World famous authors and publishers say that the Internet violates their copyright because Web-programmers put all kinds of books, pictures, music, films and programs free on the Internet and this reduces their sales and profits.
4. Has anyone in your group experience working on the Internet? Ask them: a. about the difficulties they had; b. useful information retrieved; c. fun they got? Why so few people have experience working on the Internet?
Remember the following definitions:
AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port also called Advanced Graphics Port) – a high-speed point-to-point channel for attaching a graphics card to a computer's motherboard.
Desktop – a screen from which files or applications are opened.
DOS (Disc Operating System) – the most commonly used Personal Computer Operating system developed by Microsoft.
Hyperlink (Link) – a specially marked word, text, icon or a region on a map.
IC (Integrated Circuit) a miniature electronic system incorporated into a chip of semiconducting material.
Icons – 1) graphical symbols of computer functions;
2) symbols representing objects (applications, files, etc.) or operations
(deleting, printing, etc.).
ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) – the name given by Microsoft to a feature in newer versions of its Windows operating system (as of Windows 98 Second Edition) for sharing a single Internet connection on one computer between other computers on the same local area network.
Internet (Net) – an international computer network linking computers from educational institutions, government agencies, industry, etc.
Internet Providers – give access to a variety of information via Internet and charge money for their services.
LAN (Local Area Network) – a computer network covering a small geographic area, like a home, office, or group of buildings.
Laptop – a compact and portable microcomputer.
MSN TV (formerly WebTV) – the name of both a thin client which uses a television for display (rather than a monitor), and the online service that supports it.
NAT (Network Address Translation) involves re-writing the source and/or destination addresses of Internet Protocol packets.
Network is a chain of interconnected computers, machines or operations.
NT (New Technology) - a DOS compatible Personal Computer Operating system that makes better use of the Personal Computer memory management capabilities.
OS/2 – a DOS compatible Personal Computer Operating system providing a graphical user interface that lets you run programmes with a click of a mouse.
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Personal Computer (Microcomputer or Home Computer) – an electronic device capable of receiving a programme and carrying it out by calculating numerical information.
Plug -and-play – a capability that makes it easy to upgrade your computer hardware.
Recycle Bin – a desktop tool that makes it easier to recover accidentally deleted files.
Shortcut – a feature that makes it easy to reach frequently used files and other necessities.
UNIX – a multi-user operating system allowing multiple users to access the system.
USB (Universal Serial Bus) – a serial bus standard to interface devices, in other words an outlet you stick wires into. It was originally designed for computers, but its popularity has prompted it to also become commonplace on video game consoles, portable DVD and media players, cellphones, etc.
Web Browser – a programme used to locate and access hypertext documents on the WWW.
Windows – a defined area on a display screen in which a part of a file or image can be displayed.
Windows Explorer – an application that is part of modern versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system that provides a graphical user interface for accessing the file systems. It is the component of the operating system that presents the user interface on the monitor and enables the user to control the computer.
Windows Movie Maker – a free video editing software that is included in recent versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It contains features such as effects, transitions, titles/credits, audio track, timeline narration, and Auto Movie.
WMP (Windows Media Player) – a digital media player and media library application developed by Microsoft that is used for playing audio, video and images on personal computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system, as well as on Pocket PC and Windows Mobile-based devices.
WWW (World Wide Web) – a part of the Internet, an information that is connected or linked together like a web.