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-ENGLISH UNIT-
VOCABULARY PRESENTATIONFOR ENG 205 COURSE
WEEK 2&3
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UNIT 1
COMPUTER USERS
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How do you use computers?
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How do you think these professions might use
computers?
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Architect
To design structures
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Interior designer
To demonstrate alternative designs to clients
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Farmer
To keep financial accounts
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Landscape gardener
To expreiment with different designs
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Musician
To compose music and play it back
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Rally drivers
To decide their best route
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Sales people
To keep a database of their clients
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Predict the uses of computers the people describe
Primary school teacherOpen university studentLouise( 6 aged girl)Artist
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Listening VocabularyGet in the way of sth(v. phr): to prevent something
from happening
We had almost reached an agreement, but some unimportant details got in the way.
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Go into(phr.v): To discuss or investigateThe book goes into classical mythology.
Scan(v): To look over quickly and systematicallyHe scanned the newspaper while eating breakfast.
Accompany(v): To add to; supplementWesterners think that the meat is best accompanied with a
glass of wine.
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Check your answers-listening 3User Actual UsePrimary school teacher
Group story telling
Open university student
write assignments, e-mail tutor, chat with other students
Louise makes cards, plays games
Artist produces CD of paintings for dealers
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Answers of the questions-listening 4
1. The more children involved, the more interactive the program becomes
2. The computer doesn’t get in the way of learning, it’s simply a tool
3. Maths
4. Face to face at tutorials, through help group online
5. Adopt a pet, name it, feed it, take its picture
6. Makes cards for her friends7. Using slides8. Getting people to visit your site
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VOCABULARY
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VOCABULARYFlow of information(n.phr): exchange of
information between two parties
home appliances (n. phrase): Home appliances are electrical/mechanical machines which accomplish some household functions, such as cooking or cleaning
handheld devices (adj.phrase):a pocket-sized computing device, typically having a display screen with touch input and/or a miniature keyboard.
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inventory(n.): a detailed list, report, or record of all the items in stock
A set of twenty-four carved and gilded chairs appear on the inventory of the house for 1736.
human supervision (n. phr.): management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group
Some machines can only be operated Under human supervision.
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previously (adv.): at an earlier time or formerlyE.g.: She had previously lived in Chicago.
built-in computers (adj. phr.): integrated; constructed as part of a larger unit; not detachable
E.g.: a built-in cabinet
enhance: make better or more attractive; increase, improve
E.g.: Computer software enhanced with cutting-edge functionalities
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pinpoint (v): to locate or identify exactlyE.g: They are trying to pinpoint Chicago on the map.
(in)compatible (adj.): (not) easy to combine harmoniouslyE.g.: Some multimedia programs are incompatible with
Windows 7, so we cannot install them.
sophisticated (adj.): highly-developed, elaborate, complicatedIn these days we have highly sophisticated computer systems.
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proliferate (v): To increase or spread rapidlyE.g.: Computers are proliferating in many areas;
thus, they make our lives easier.
vast (adj.): unusually great in size or amount or degree ; huge
E.g.: He inherited a vast fortune
endure (v): to last or continue to exist, be usableE.g.:I wonder how much my new iPhone will
endure.
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information superhighway (n. phr.): an extensive electronic network (such as the internet) used for the rapid transfer of sound and video and graphics in digital form
Ex.: Thanks to infomation superhighway, people all over the world can have free access to all resources.
impact (n.):effectE.g.: Technology has a vast impact on our lives.
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telecommute (v.):to work from home by using a computer terminal that is linked to one's place of employment
He doesn’t have to get stressed in the traffic while commuting to work, he “telecommutes”, that is, he works from home on the computer.
ultimately (adv.):in the end; eventually.Ultimately, of course, he'd like to have his own
business but that won't be for some time.
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Answers of the questions-Part A1.Medical equipment, home appliances, cars, toys2.To collect data at customer’s site, to generate forms, to
control inventory, personal organisers3.a)results in safer environmentsb)Improves energy efficiencyc)Provides features such as call forwarding, call monitoring,
and call answering.
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4. Small cards, smart phones, smart cars, smart apliances, smart houses.
5. To store vital information such as health records, drivers’ licences, bank balances…
6. Multimedia greatly enhances the interaction between the user and machine and can make information more interesting and appealing to people.
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7. Help doctors to pinpoint a patient’s illness, suggest further tests, and prescribe appropriate drugs.
8. They help them to communicate more effectively with others
9. Distance learning and videoconferencing10. hardware, software and connectivity
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Part B a. ivb. vc. id. iie. iii
a. Fb. Tc. Td. Fe. F
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