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  1. What time does Alan start in the morning?

  2. What time does he finish for the day?

  3. What do you think happens between 10.15 and 10.45?

  4. What other time does this happen?

  5. How often does he have maths?

  6. When is the lunch break?

Analogue Electronics

Communications Computing

(4) Maths

Programmable Systems

Monday

Tuesday

Electrical

Analogue

Principles

Electronics

(1)

(2)

Maths

(

Programmable

Systems

Electrical Principles

Wednesday Thursday Friday

(5) (6)

Maths

Digital Electronics

Task 2 Si Now listen to the interview. Try to complete the information missing from the

timetable. Compare answers with your partner.

Task 3 Listen to the tape again. Answer these questions:

  1. Why did so many students drop out of Alan's course?

  2. Why does he dislike Communications?

  3. Why is it hard to use the indoor stadium?

  4. Why is there a problem with his motorbike?

Writing Comparing and contrasting, 1 Task 4 Write your own timetable in English.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Task 5 Now complete this table. Note any similarities and any differences between

Alan's week and your own.

Alan's subjects Hours per week Your subjects Hours per week

Maths 4.5

Task 6 Write a short comparison and contrast of your timetable and Alan's using any

of the ways in the Language study on page 16 to describe similarities and differences.

Component values

Technical reading Resistor values

Taskl

Fill in the missing colours in this table with the help of the text.

Resistors

  1. - black

  2. -

  3. - red

  4. - orange 4-

  1. - green

  2. - blue

  3. - violet 8-

9 - white

ГШ

first digit second digit

number of zeros following

tolerance red 2%

gold 5%

silver 10%

no band 20%

Reading the resistor code

Resistors are coded with coloured bands to ease the problem of marking such small components.

The numbers corresponding to the ten colours used and the values per position are shown above.

5 For example, 180,000 ohms is coded with the first digit brown, then grey and finally yellow. The fourth band indicates the tolerance that the value has with respect to the stated value. For example, silver indicates 10% tolerance, meaning that the 180,000 ohms could vary between 180,000 ± 18,000, i.e. 162,000 to 198,000.

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