
- •Вимоги до виконання самостійних робіт
- •Вимоги до оформлення срс
- •Критерії оцінювання знань студентів за п’ятибальною системою
- •Dniepropetrovsk
- •Iw #1 Communication with computer
- •2. Fill in the gaps with the prepositions (if necessary)
- •3. До слів у стовпчику зліва підберіть групу синонімів із стовпчика справа. При визначенні слова орієнтуйтесь на текст
- •4. Поставити чотири типи питань (загальне, спеціальне, розділове, альтернативне) до одного й того ж речення.
- •5. Визначте видо-часові форми та стан підкреслених дієслів та вкажіть їх неозначену форму, перекладіть ці речення українською мовою.
- •2. Fill in the gaps with the prepositions (if necessary)
- •3. До слів у стовпчику зліва підберіть групу синонімів із стовпчика справа. При визначенні слова орієнтуйтесь на текст
- •Variant II
- •Iw # 4 operating systems
- •1. Read and translate the text in a written form.
- •Windows 95 requires 486 processor with 16 megabytes of ram or Pentium 75-90 with 40 megabytes of free hard disk space. Word List:
- •2. Answer the following questions:
- •3. Match the following:
- •4. Which of the listed below statements are true/false. Specify your answer using the
- •5.Translate into English:
- •Word List:
- •2. Find the answers to the following questions in the text:
- •3. Which of the listed below statements are true/false. Specify your answer using the
- •4. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •5. Give definitions to the following using the vocabulary:
- •6. Questions for group discussion:
- •Iw #6 питальні речення
- •Iw #7 introduction to the www and the internet
- •1. Read and translate the text in a written form.
- •Word List:
- •2. Answer the following questions:
- •3. Which of the listed below statements are true/false. Specify your answer using the
- •4. Give definitions to the following using the vocabulary:
- •5. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •5. Match the following:
- •5. Study this url (Uniform Resource Locator) and say which part of the address tells you:
- •6.Questions for group discussion:
- •Iw # 8 Personal computers
- •1. Read and translate the text in a written form.
- •2. Make up questions for each paragraph of the text to get a plan.
- •3. Work in pairs. Find out this information from your partner. Make sure you use the correct tense in your questions. For example:
- •3. Describe how you use a computer in your study and in your free time.
- •Iw #9 Word processor
- •1. Read and translate the text in a written form.
- •2. Make up questions for each paragraph of the text to get a plan.
- •Iw #10 computing support (computer problems)
- •1.Read and translate the text in a written form.
- •3. Listen to the conversation between Tamara and the person on the computer helpline. Then answer these questions.
- •4. Read and translate the dialogue in a written form. Act it out in a double –trouble method. Make up your own ones as in the model.
- •Iw #11 Bill Gates
- •1. Read and translate the text in a written form. Famous people of science and engineering Bill gates
- •2.Translate into Russian/Ukrainian
- •3. Translate into English
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the prepositions (if necessary)
- •5.Find at least 2 synonyms
- •2.Поставити чотири типи питань (загальне, спеціальне, розділове, альтернативне) до одного й того ж речення.
- •Iw #12* the future of it technologies
- •1. Work in groups of three. Read your text extract and complete part 1 and 2 of this table.
- •3. Make predictions for 2020 for each of the following using the methods studied here. You may wish to Use these verbs:
- •4. Write sentences similar in meaning to each of these predictions with It in subject position. For example:
- •I don't think we'll use cable connections in future, (unlikely)
- •4. Speaking
- •5. Writing
- •Літературні джерела
5. Give definitions to the following using the vocabulary:
window
icon
recycle bin
plug-and-play capability
shortcut feature
6. Questions for group discussion:
What are the poor features of Windows 95?
Computer society thinks, that Intel company, the most powerful CPU producer, has an agreement with Microsoft corporation that the latter will develop more and more sophisticated, large and demanding software to force users to buy new processors and upgrade their computers. Do you think this might be true? How does this suggestion correlate with the new Windows 2000 and Microsoft Office 2000? Do you think that Bill Gates' monopoly on Windows operating systems is very dangerous for the competition and price-making process?
Ask anyone in the group who has a computer if Windows 98 is better than Windows 2000? Why and why not?
Iw #6 питальні речення
Поставити чотири типи питань (загальне, спеціальне, розділове, альтернативне) до одного й того ж речення.
Operating systems control and manage the use of hardware devices such as the printer or mouse.
Windows NT (new technology) is an operating system developed by Microsoft.
UNIX is a multi-user operating system that allows multiple users to access the system.
Windows 95 & 98 (Windows 2000) are the most popular user-oriented operating systems with a friendly interface and multitasking capabilities.
Windows 95 requires 486 processor with 16 megabytes of RAM or Pentium 75-90 with 40 megabytes of free hard disk space.
Windows 95 is a new operational system with an easy interface based on the expanding windows principle which-uses icons to graphically represent files and their types.
A new Windows shortcuts capability makes it easy to reach frequently used files and other necessities.
Iw #7 introduction to the www and the internet
1. Read and translate the text in a written form.
Millions of people around the world use the Internet to search for and retrieve information on all sorts of topics in a wide variety of areas including the arts, business, government, humanities, news, politics and recreation. People communicate through electronic mail (e-mail), discussion groups, chat channels and other means of informational exchange. They share information and make commercial and business transactions. All this activity is possible because tens of thousands of networks are connected to the Internet and exchange information in the same basic ways.
The World Wide Web (WWW) is a part of the Internet. But it's not a collection of networks. Rather, it is information that is connected or linked together like a web. You access this information through one interface or tool called a Web browser. The number of resources and services that are part of the World Wide Web is growing extremely fast. In 1996 there were more than 20 million users of the WWW, and more than half the information that is transferred across the Internet is accessed through the WWW. By using a computer terminal (hardware) connected to a network that is a part of the Internet, and by using a program (software) to browse or retrieve information that is a part of the World Wide Web, the people connected to the Internet and World Wide Web through the local providers have access to a variety of information. Each browser provides a graphical interface. You move from place to place, from site to site on the Web by using a mouse to click on a portion of text, icon or region of a map. These items are called hyperlinks or links. Each link you select represents a document, an image, a video clip or an audio file somewhere on the Internet. The user doesn't need to know where it is, the browser follows the link.
All sorts of things are available on the WWW. One can use Internet for recreational purposes. Many TV and radio stations broadcast live on the WWW. Essentially, if something can be put into digital format and stored in a computer, then it's available on the WWW. You can even visit museums, gardens, cities throughout the world, learn foreign languages and meet new friends. And, of course, you can play computer games through WWW, competing with partners from other countries and continents.
Just a little bit of exploring the World Wide Web will show you what a lot of use and fun it is.