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Technology Today

Technology Today. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Vocabulary Link. Computer words. Many common English words have different meanings when they are used to talk about computers. Look at the pictures and study the words. mouse. icon. menu. window. Lesson A Computers are everywhere.

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Technology Today

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  1. Technology Today

  2. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Vocabulary Link Computer words Many common English words have different meanings when they are used to talk about computers. Look at the pictures and study the words. mouse icon menu window

  3. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Vocabulary Link Computer words Many common English words have different meanings when they are used to talk about computers. Look at the pictures and study the words. crash address surf hardware

  4. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Vocabulary Link Computer words Use the correct forms of the words in the pictures to complete the sentences. Use each word twice. Common usage 1. Could you open the _______? It’s hot in here. 2. My ______ is 223 Oak Street. 3. I went to the ________ store to buy a hammer. 4. The ______ ran into its hole. 5. I’m hungry, but I don’t see anything I like on the _____. 6. Marilyn Monroe is a movie ____ from the 1950s. 7. When I was in California, I went ______ every day. 8. He accidentally ______ his car into a tree. window icon menu address hardware mouse window address menu icon surf hardware surfing crashed mouse Keys crash

  5. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Vocabulary Link Computer words Use the correct forms of the words in the pictures to complete the sentences. Use each word twice. Computer usage 9. My computer ______. Can you fix it? 10. Plug the _____ into the keyboard. 11. He is always ______ the net for the latest news. 12. Open the other web page in a new _______. 13. An ____ is a small picture on a computer screen. 14. The ________ is the machinery inside a computer. 15. First, click on an item in the _____. 16. Do you know her e-mail ______ ? crashed icon menu mouse surfing window window address icon hardware surf menu hardware address Keys mouse crash

  6. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Listening Computer problems Listen to some people talking about different situations with their computers. Match each situation and its problem. Situation 1 Situation 2 Situation 3 a. a problem with a keyboard b. an e-mail problem c. a hardware problem Keys

  7. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Listening Computer problems Listen again. Circle the correct word. 1. The man was e-mailing his mother / friend. 2. The man clicked on Reply toSender / to All. 3. The woman received a new computer / keyboard. 4. The woman spilled soda / coffee. 5. The man thinks the woman needs a new computer / mouse. 6. The woman’s computer is five / ten years old. Keys

  8. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Communication The wave of the future Read about these five new products. In your opinion, which products do the words in the box describe? Tell your partner. You can buy this inexpensive cell phone and throw it away after you’ve used up the minutes. Throw-away cell phone affordable attractive disposable innovative portable rechargeable reliable

  9. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Communication The wave of the future Read about these five new products. In your opinion, which products do the words in the box describe? Tell your partner. When a stranger grabs you from behind, he receives an electric shock from your jacket. Self-defense jacket affordable attractive disposable innovative portable rechargeable reliable

  10. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Communication The wave of the future Read about these five new products. In your opinion, which products do the words in the box describe? Tell your partner. This car gets energy from the brakes to recharge the battery. Hybrid car affordable attractive disposable innovative portable rechargeable reliable

  11. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Communication The wave of the future Read about these five new products. In your opinion, which products do the words in the box describe? Tell your partner. You can wear this convenient computer anywhere. Wearable computer affordable attractive disposable innovative portable rechargeable reliable

  12. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Communication The wave of the future Read about these five new products. In your opinion, which products do the words in the box describe? Tell your partner. Doctors hope to use this tiny robot for surgery on their patients. Fly-sized robot affordable attractive disposable innovative portable rechargeable reliable

  13. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Communication Lesson A Computers are everywhere. The wave of the future Discuss the following questions with your group. Wearable computer Throw-away cell phone Self-defense jacket Fly-sized robot Hybrid car Who would use each product? Would you use it? Why or why not? What might be one problem for each new item of technology? Which products will be common in the near future? Would these products improve our lives? If so, how? ● ● ● ● ●

  14. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Communication The wave of the future Look at the products again. Agree on a product for each category. You can use each product more than once. Fly-sized robot Throw-away cell phone Hybrid car Self-defense jacket Wearable computer the most fun the most practical the most dangerous a product that isn’t good for the environment ● ● ● ●

  15. Lesson A Computers are everywhere. Communication The wave of the future Listen to two people talking about their computers. Pay attention to the expressions used. Then tell your partner what you like about the computer you use. 1. I like the laptop because it’s very, very thin. It’s maybe less than one inch and it’s about four pounds and I can carry it anywhere I want. 2. My favorite feature of my computer is the Instant Messenger. The reason for this is that it’s very affordable, fun andconvenient and allows meto chat with my friends from all over the world.

  16. Global Viewpoints: Technology today The first word processor City Living:

  17. Proper names Other words Philadelphia digital camera feature affordable chat download laptop Instant Messenger convenient online Lesson B Modern technology Global Viewpoints Technology today Before You Watch Language Notes

  18. Lesson B Modern technology Global Viewpoints While You Watch Watch the interviews and write “T” for true and “F” for false. Correct the false sentences.

  19. Lesson B Modern technology Global Viewpoints While You Watch Watch the interviews and write “T” for true and “F” for false. Correct the false sentences. ■ I use the computer for chatting online … The term chat used to refer to a casual face-to-face talk. Now, people often use it in place of “talk” or “write” to refer to online conversations using computer programs like Instant Messenger (IM).

  20. Lesson B Modern technology Global Viewpoints Global Viewpoints While You Watch Watch the interviews and write “T” for true and “F” for false. Correct the false sentences. ■ 1. Reda doesn’t know about electronics. __ 2. Kevin likes his laptop because it’s portable. __ 3. Alejandra thinks chatting online is affordable and fun. __ 4. Denise uses her cell phone to contact her family. __ 5. Jackie likes to search the web and download music. __ 6. Catherine phones her friends in New York. __ 7. Dave uses his computer to write papers when he’s on a train. __ 8. Julianna uses her computer to surf the Internet and do homework. __ 9. Jonathan’s computer is old and reliable. __ T Keys

  21. Lesson B Modern technology Global Viewpoints While You Watch Watch the interviews and write “T” for true and “F” for false. Correct the false sentences. ■ 1. Reda doesn’t know about electronics. __ 2. Kevin likes his laptop because it’s portable. __ 3. Alejandra thinks chatting online is affordable and fun. __ 4. Denise uses her cell phone to contact her family. __ 5. Jackie likes to search the web and download music. __ 6. Catherine phones her friends in New York. __ 7. Dave uses his computer to write papers when he’s on a train. __ 8. Julianna uses her computer to surf the Internet and do homework. __ 9. Jonathan’s computer is old and reliable. __ T T T F computer T F e-mails T T F not reliable Keys

  22. Lesson B Modern technology City Living The first word processor Main characters Prof. Morgan Tara Greene

  23. City Living Lesson B Modern technology Preview In this episode, Tara learns how much technology has changed. So … make those corrections, and your paper will be great. Tara gets some help on a home-work assignment from her professor.

  24. City Living Lesson B Modern technology Preview In this episode, Tara learns how much technology has changed. I’ll e-mail my paper to you later today. Tara makes plans to turn in her term paper as a computer file.

  25. City Living Lesson B Modern technology Preview In this episode, Tara learns how much technology has changed. In high school, I used to write my term papers on a typewriter. Professor Morgan starts to talk about doing homework in the days before computers.

  26. City Living Lesson B Modern technology Preview In this episode, Tara learns how much technology has changed. The first computers were so unreliable … I’ll never forget, one spring, during final exams … Then she shares a story about a computer mishap from her college days.

  27. City Living Lesson B Modern technology Preview In this episode, Tara learns how much technology has changed. … it was terrible! What did you do? In the end, Tara learns a valuable lesson about depending on technology.

  28. City Living Lesson B Modern technology Preview Look at the photos below. Then circle True or False. Correct the false sentences. So … make those corrections, and your paper will be great. I’ll e-mail my paper to you later today. 1. Professor Morgan is helping Tara with her paper. True False 2. Professor Morgan thinks Tara’s paper needs some changes. True False 3. Tara plans to e-mail her paper to Professor Morgan tomorrow. True False Keys

  29. City Living Lesson B Modern technology Preview Look at the photos below. Then circle True or False. Correct the false sentences. So … make those corrections, and your paper will be great. I’ll e-mail my paper to you later today. 1. Professor Morgan is helping Tara with her paper. True False 2. Professor Morgan thinks Tara’s paper needs some changes. True False 3. Tara plans to e-mail her paper to Professor Morgan tomorrow. True False today Keys

  30. City Living Lesson B Modern technology Preview Look at the photos below. Then circle True or False. Correct the false sentences. In high school, I used to write my term papers on a typewriter. The first computers were so unreliable … I’ll never forget, one spring, during final exams … … it was terrible! What did you do? 4. Professor Morgan used a computer for homework in high school. True False 5. Professor Morgan tells a story about when she was in college. True False 6. Professor Morgan’s story is about a happy experience. True False Keys

  31. City Living Lesson B Modern technology Preview Look at the photos below. Then circle True or False. Correct the false sentences. In high school, I used to write my term papers on a typewriter. The first computers were so unreliable … I’ll never forget, one spring, during final exams … … it was terrible! What did you do? 4. Professor Morgan used a computer for homework in high school. True False a typewriter 5. Professor Morgan tells a story about when she was in college. True False 6. Professor Morgan’s story is about a happy experience. True False terrible Keys

  32. City Living Lesson B Modern technology While You Watch What happens? Watch the video and circle a or b.

  33. City Living Lesson B Modern technology While You Watch While You Watch What happens? Watch the video and circle a or b. 1. What does Professor Morgan think of Tara’s paper? 2. What problem did Professor Morgan use to have while using a typewriter? 3. What is Professor Morgan’s opinion of the typewriters she used in high school? a. It needs some corrections. b. It’s perfect. a. She made some mistakes. b. She typed too slowly. a. They were really bad. b. They were OK. Keys

  34. City Living Lesson B Modern technology While You Watch While You Watch What happens? Watch the video and circle a or b. 4. What does Professor Morgan say about the first computers? 5. What happened one spring when Professor Morgan was working on a term paper? 6. What did Professor Morgan use to finish writing her paper? a. They were unreliable. b. They were affordable. a. The batteries in her laptop died. b. The electricity went out. a. A typewriter. b. A paper and a pencil. Keys

  35. City Living Lesson B Modern technology While You Watch Here are some useful expressions from the video. Everyday English Talking about things in the past Making comparison oh my gosh as for No big deal. nowadays in those days In high school I used to … weren’t that bad used to crash all the time were so unreliable used to use the ones at the university as affordable or as fast as … not as fast as some of the newer, more expensive ones

  36. City Living Lesson B Modern technology While You Watch Watch the video again and fill in the blanks with the information you hear. Mrs. Morgan: Tara: Mrs. Morgan: Tara: Mrs. Morgan: Well, I was pretty fast, but I made some mistakes. Actually, the typewriters (1) _______________. Now, (2) _____ the first computers … (3) __________! What do you mean? weren’t that bad as for oh my gosh The first computers (4) _______________. They (5) ____________________. And they were not (6) _____________________ they are now. Mine’s pretty fast, but not (7) _________________________________. I know! And (8) _________, almost everyone has a computer. In those days, nobody had their own computer. We (9) were so unreliable used to crash all the time as affordable or as fast as _________ as fast as some of the newer, more expensive ones nowadays ______________________________. used to use the ones at the university Keys

  37. City Living Lesson B Modern technology While You Watch Watch the video again and fill in the blanks with the information you hear. Tara: Mrs. Morgan: Tara: Mrs. Morgan: So? (10) _________ … laptops have batteries … Yes, but remember, (11) ___________ we didn’t have laptops. If your computer crashed, you lost everything. Everything? No big deal in those days Everything. We used to lose information all the time, but that time it was terrible. Everybody lost their papers that afternoon … including me. Keys

  38. City Living Lesson B Modern technology After You Watch Look at this ad for a wide-screen TV. Circle the correct verb forms. This Week’s Best Buy! Are you planning (buying / to buy ) a new TV? Do you want (seeing / to see) events as they really happen? Can’t stand (viewing / to view) movies at the wrong size? Keys

  39. City Living Lesson B Modern technology After You Watch Look at this ad for a wide-screen TV. Unscramble the adjectives. This Week’s Best Buy! Try our new wide-screen TV! It has an amazing sound system with large speakers. It’s ________ (attavicter). The slim four-inch screen is _________ (venivation). It’s ______ (bialeler). Enjoy worry-free viewing. attractive innovative reliable Keys

  40. City Living Lesson B Modern technology After You Watch Look at this ad for a wide-screen TV. Circle the correct verb forms and unscramble the adjectives. This Week’s Best Buy! At $3,999, it may not seem _________ (fordaflabe). Don’t worry! We have a special payment plan. Check out our wide-screen TV. You’ll appreciate (watching / to watch) TV in a whole new way! affordable Keys

  41. Lesson B Modern technology City Living After You Watch Discuss with your partner how TV has changed modern life. Information for practice In old times Nowadays got news from newspapers only spent more time with friends little idea about the outside world went to the cinema or theater to relax … get on the spot news from TV fewer people go to the cinema or theater spend more time indoors more radiation make the world smaller more noise pollution …

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