- •Англійська мова
- •Київ кнутд 2009
- •Unit 1 Topic: Computers in our life
- •I. Reading skills
- •2. Read and translate the following text into Ukrainian. Computers in our life
- •3. Find the answers to the questions:
- •4. Complete the sentences.
- •5. Find English equivalents to these Ukrainian words.
- •6. True or false statements. Explain why some statements are false.
- •7. Translate from English into Ukrainian.
- •8. Translate from Ukrainian into English.
- •II. Retell the text “Computers in our life”.
- •III. Rendering.
- •1. Read the text and translate it into Ukrainian using a dictionary. Advantages and disadvantages of using computers
- •V. Communicative skills
- •Unit 2 Topic: Different types of computers
- •I. Reading skills
- •2. Read and translate the following text into Ukrainian. What are the different types of the computers?
- •3. Find the answers to the questions:
- •4. Complete the sentences.
- •5. Translate the following Ukrainian words into English.
- •6.True or false statements.
- •7. Translate from English into Ukrainian.
- •8. Translate from Ukrainian into English.
- •II. Retell the text “What are the different types of the computers?”
- •III. Rendering.
- •1. Read the text and translate it using a dictionary. Quantum Computers
- •4. Listen to the text once again and answer the following questions:
- •V. Communicative skills
- •I. Reading skills
- •2. Read and translate the following text into Ukrainian.
- •Inside the system
- •3. Find the answers to the questions:
- •4. Complete the sentences.
- •5. Match the following English words with their Ukrainian equivalents.
- •6. True or false statements.
- •7. Translate from English into Ukrainian.
- •8. Translate from Ukrainian into English.
- •II. Retell the text “Inside the system”.
- •III. Rendering.
- •1. Read the text and translate it using a dictionary. Programming languages and their use
- •2. Listen to the text “Arithmetic Logic Unit (alu)” and try to understand it.
- •3. Read these statements and answer if they are true or false?
- •4. Listen to the text once again and answer the following questions.
- •V. Communicative skills
- •Unit 4 Topic: Virtual memory
- •I. Reading skills
- •2. Read and translate the following text into Ukrainian. What is "virtual memory"?
- •3. Find the answers to the questions:
- •4. Complete the sentences.
- •5. Match the following English words with their Ukrainian equivalents.
- •6. True or false statements.
- •7. Translate from English into Ukrainian.
- •8. Translate from Ukrainian into English.
- •II. Retell the text “What is ‘virtual memory’?”
- •III. Rendering.
- •1. Read the text and translate it using a dictionary. Units of memory
- •4. Listen to the text once again and answer the following questions.
- •V. Communicative skills
- •Unit 5 Topic: An alternative to the computer mouse
- •I. Reading skills
- •2. Read and translate the following text into Ukrainian. An alternative to the computer mouse
- •7. Translate from English into Ukrainian.
- •8. Translate from Ukrainian into English.
- •II. Retell the text “An alternative to the computer mouse”.
- •III. Rendering.
- •1. Read the text and translate it using a dictionary. Haptic devices
- •4. Listen to the text once again and answer the following questions.
- •V. Communicative skills
- •Unit 6 Topic: Types of Scanners.
- •I. Reading skills
- •2. Read and translate the following text into Ukrainian. Types of scanners
- •3. Find the answers to the questions:
- •4. Complete the sentences.
- •5. Match the following English words with their Ukrainian equivalents.
- •6. True or false statements.
- •7. Translate from English into Ukrainian.
- •8. Translate from Ukrainian into English.
- •II. Retell the text “Types of Scanners”.
- •III. Rendering.
- •1. Read the text and translate it using a dictionary. How does the scanner work?
- •4. Listen to the text once again and answer the following questions.
- •V. Communicative skills
- •Unit 7 Topic: Cathode ray tube
- •I. Reading skills
- •2. Read and translate the following text into Ukrainian. Cathode ray tube
- •7. Translate from English into Ukrainian.
- •8. Translate from Ukrainian into English.
- •II. Retell the text “Cathode ray tube”.
- •III. Rendering.
- •1. Read the text and translate it using a dictionary. Eye strain - but that's not the only problem
- •2. Listen to the text “Computer monitors” and try to understand it.
- •3. Read these statements and answer if they are true or false?
- •4. Listen to the text once again and answer the following questions.
- •V. Communicative skills
- •Unit 8 Topic: Computer printer
- •I. Reading skills
- •2. Read and translate the following text into Ukrainian. Computer printer
- •7. Translate from English into Ukrainian.
- •8. Translate from Ukrainian into English.
- •II. Retell the text “Computer printer”.
- •III. Rendering.
- •1. Read the text and translate it using a dictionary. Types of printers
- •2. Listen to the text “Toner-based printers” and try to understand it.
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •4. Read these statements and answer if they are true or false?
- •V. Communicative skills
- •Computer
- •A laptop computer
- •Arithmetic/logic unit (alu)
- •Bits for pictures
- •The internet
- •Computer monitors
- •Toner-based printers
8. Translate from Ukrainian into English.
1. Віртуальна пам'ять – це загальна частина більшості операційних систем настільних комп'ютерів.
2. За допомогою віртуальної пам'яті комп'ютер може шукати зони оперативної пам'яті, які не використовуються, та копіювати їх на жорсткий диск.
3. Часто кількості оперативної пам'яті не вистачає для того, щоб запустити всі програми, які користувачі сподіваються використовувати одночасно.
4. Так як ємність жорсткого диску дешевше ніж чіпи оперативної пам'яті, віртуальна пам'ять також надає економічні переваги.
5. Коли у вас є достатньо оперативної пам'яті для виконання ваших задач, віртуальна пазять працює чудово.
II. Retell the text “What is ‘virtual memory’?”
III. Rendering.
1. Read the text and translate it using a dictionary. Units of memory
Bits- basic units of memory. Information is processed and stored in computers as electrical signals. A computer contains thousands of electronic circuits connected by switches that can only be in one of the possible states: ON (the current is flowing through the wire) or OFF (the current is not flowing through the wire). To represent these two conditions we use binary notation in which 1 (one) means ON and 0 means OFF. This is the only way the computer can understand anything. Everything about computers is based upon this binary process. Each 1 or 0 is called a binary digit or bit.
Bytes and characters. 1s and 0s are grouped into eight-digit codes that typically represent characters (letters, numbers and symbols). Eight bits together are called a byte. Thus, each character in a keyboard has its own arrangement of eight bits. For example, 01000001 for the letter A, 01000010 for B and 01000011 for C.
The ASCII code. The majority of computers use a standard system for the binary representation of characters. This is the American Standard Code for Information Interchange, known popularly as ‘ASCII’ (pronounced ‘ask-key’). There are 256 different ways of combining 0 and 1 bits in a byte. So they can give us 256 different signals. However, the ASCII code only uses 128 bytes to represent characters.
The first 32 codes are reserved for characters such as the Return key, Tab, Escape, ect. Each letter of the alphabet, and many symbols (such as pronunciation marks), as well as the ten numbers, have ASCII representations. What makes this system powerful is that these codes are standard.
Kilobytes, megabytes and gigabytes. In order to avoid astronomical figures and sums in the calculation of bytes, we use units such as kilobytes, megabytes and gigabytes. One kilobyte is 1,024 bytes (2 10) and it is represented as KB, or more informally as K. One megabyte is equivalent to 1,024 KB, and one gigabyte is 1,024 MB.
We use these units (KB, MB, GB) to describe the RAM memory, the storage capacity of disks and the size of any application or document.
2. Make up a plan in the form of questions.
3. Give а summary of the text according to your plan in a written form.
IV. Comprehensive skills
1. Read and remember.
1. tiny dot - крихітна точка
2. pixel – пік сель (елемент зображення)
3. bit-mapped display- дисплей з послідовним відображенням елементів у пам’яті
4. refresh buffer- буфер зображення
5. monochrome system- монохромна система
6. color system- кольорова система
7. color palette – палітра кольорів
8. graphic adaptor – графічний адаптер (з’єднувальна деталь)
2. Listen to the text “Bits for pictures” and try to understand it.
3. Read these statements and answer if they are true or false?
1. On color systems, each pixel is a certain combination of one primary color.
2. The total number of colors which can be shown on the screen is called the color palette.
3. The size of this palette depends on the graphic adaptor.
4. The graphic adaptor is a separate video cart that converts the bits into voice signals.
5. A graphic adaptor with one-bit per primary color can generate up to 20 colors.
