- •Unit 1 computer users
- •Using Computers
- •Vocabulary Bank Unit 1
- •Text 1a. Computerusers
- •Table a Table b
- •The digital age
- •Text 1b. Computers make the world smaller and smarter
- •Grammar review present forms
- •Verbs usually not used in any of the progressive tenses
- •Grammar Exercises
- •The Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
- •Writing
- •Unit 2 computer architecture
- •Vocabulary Bank Unit 2
- •Text 2a. Computer architecture
- •Text 2b. Cache memory
- •How a disk cache works
- •Grammar review. Past forms
- •The present perfect and past simple
- •I have done I did
- •The present perfect continuous and present perfect
- •I have been doing I have done
- •Grammar Exercises
- •Speaking/writing
- •Unit 3 peripherals
- •Vocabulary Bank Unit 3
- •Text a. Peripherals
- •Post-reading activity
- •Specialist reading
- •Text b. Types of Printers
- •Grammar review future forms
- •It is interesting to know:
- •Grammar Exercises
- •Exercise 10. Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect or the Futures Simple.
- •Exercise 11. Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Continuous or the Future Perfect.
- •Writing
- •Text 4a. Personalcomputers
- •Specialist reading
- •Text 4b.Data mining
- •Grammar review. The passive voice
- •Table of passive voice
- •Active and passive voice (compare) Active Voice
- •Passive Voice
- •Grammar Exercises
- •The Prepositions
- •Grammar Exercises prepositions
- •Prepositions of location:
- •In used to show location or destination in an area:
- •Intended goal/target
- •In is used for
- •Other common prepositions with multiple meaning
- •Writing/speaking Think about advantages and disadvantages of using a desktop computer, a laptop and a palm computer. Compare them.
Post-reading activity
Task 1. Answer the following questions.
1. What peripheral devices can be attached to the host computer? 2.What are the functions of input devices such as a keyboard, a scanner, a mouse and a light pen?3. What do you know about such output devices as monitors?4. What kind of printers do you know? 5. What is a keyboard designed for? 6. Can you explain the difference between CRT and LCD? 7. What are speakers and headphones used for? 8. What is a printer? 9. How are printers connected to the computer?
Task 2. Match the terms in Table A with the definitions in Table B.
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Table A |
Table B |
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1. barcode reader |
a) a piece of equipment that is connected to the central processing unit of a computer system. |
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2. peripheral |
b) a measure of the quality of a display screen in terms of the amount of graphical information that can be shown on the screen |
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3. resolution |
c) a symbol on the monitor screen that indicates the point on the screen that is being used |
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4. cursor |
d) an optical input device that uses the reflection of a light beam to read barcode labels |
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5. keyboard |
e) a common cursor control input device used with a graphical user interface. It commonly has 2 or 3 button switches on top and a ball underneath that is rolled on a flat surface |
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6. mouse |
f) the main electronic input device that has keys arranged in a similar layout to a typewriter |
Task 3. Complete the gaps.
1. The image displayed on the screen is composed of many rows of tiny dots, called … .
2. Printers create paper copies, called … , of information sent from the computer.
3. Monitors are often called VDUs (video display units), VDTs (video display terminals), or simply … .
4. Peripheral devices can be classified generally as … .
5. The quality of images on the screen is measured in terms of … .
6. A mouse is an input device that operates by controlling the position of the ….
Task 4. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.
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printers, software, capacity, drive, pixels, scanner, peripherals, barcode, removable |
1. Digital cameras can be attached to a computer to directly transfer pictures for editing using special … and unwanted pictures can be deleted. 2. The resolution of a camera is measured in … and given as two numbers. 3. Other factors that vary between storage devices include: the speed at which the … moves the media past the read/write head and reads or writes data to the storage media and the … of the media. 4. There are various types of … for out-putting text and graphics to paper. 5. Data can take many forms and there is a wide variety of input, output, storage and communication … . 6. … is an input device that acts like a miniature photocopy machine connected to a computer, copying graphic images into the computer and allowing type- written pages to be entered without retyping. 7. … reader is used for looking up prices. 8. … storage enables the user to change the media and transfer it to another computer.
Task 5. These sentences contain typical mistakes. Correct them.
1. A mouse is a device which connected to the computer.
2. These are three main types of a peripherals.
3. Input devices refers to the computer components.
4. Data is processing by the CPU.
5. Printer is peripheral which produces a hard copy.
6. They make our interactions with computers easier.
7. These devices can describe as hard disks.
