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Тема: Інтернет-кафе. Електронне листування. Стилі електронного листування.
Підручник:
a) Read the definitions of the phrases in bold.
Complete each sentence (1-3) with the appropriate phrase by changing the form of
the verb in it.
•
download a file — to take a file
from another location, e.g. a web
server,
6. Reading
Тема: Інтернет-кафе. Електронне листування. Стилі електронного листування.
Підручник:
1. Warm-up
Do the Internet quiz
1) HTML is used to
a) Plot complicated graphs
b)
Solve equations
c)
Author webpages (слайд )
d)
Translate one
language into another
2) The "http" you type at the beginning of any site's address
stands for
a) Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
b)
HTML Transfer
Technology Process
c)
Hyperspace
Techniques and Technology Progress
d)
Hyperspace Terms
and Technology Protocol (слайд)
a) Search Engine
b) Number in Math
c)
Chat service on
the web
d)
Directory of
images (слайд)
4) Internet Explorer is a
a) News Reader
b) Graphing Package
c)
Any person
browsing the net
d) Web Browser (слайд)
a) Super Computer
b) Organization that allocates web addresses
c) Portal
d) Website for Consumers (слайд)
6) A computer on the Internet that hosts data that can be accessed by web
browsers using HTTP is known as:
browsers using HTTP is known as:
a) Web Rack
b)
Web Server
c) Web Space
d) Web Computer (слайд)
7) Linux is
a) A Web Browser
b) A Web Server
c)
An Operating
System
d)
A non profit
organization (слайд)
2. Reading
and save it on a computer
•
upload a file — to transfer a
file from
a computer to another location, e.g.
a web server
•
post a message — to place a
message
on a bulletin board, or send it
to a
newsgroup
b) Match phrasal verbs with their
1 You can publish your web
pages by ... them to the web
server.
2 If you want
to find out more
about phrasal verbs, you
should ... to the alt.usage.
English newsgroup.
3 You can ... the software from
our website.
c) Complete the sentences with the correct tense forms
of the appropriate phrasal verbs from (a).
1 My mobile phone isn't working — I need to ... it... .
2 Would the last person to leave the room, please, ... the lights.
3 When I tried to ... my computer in the morning, nothing happened.
4 Can you ... the TV? I can hardly hear what the actors are saying. .
5 The computer isn't working because you haven't... it...!
d) Match to make word combinations. Use them to
compose your own sentences.
- current -screen
- World Wide - the net
- email -
events
- surfing -
information
- download - sites
- web -
Web
- computer -
message
Read a piece of information from an Internet page
about the internet cafe history and answer the questions:
1) When and where did these cafes started?
2) How did they evolve in that time?
An Internet cafe or cybercafe is a place which
provides internet access to the public, usually for a fee. These businesses
usually provide snacks and drinks, hence the cafe in the name. The fee for
using a computer is usually charged as a time-based rate.
The online cafe phenomenon was started in July 1991 by Wayne Gregori
in San Francisco when he began SFnet Coffeehouse Network. Gregori designed,
built and installed 25 coin operated computer terminals in coffeehouses throughout the San
Francisco Bay Area. The cafe terminals dialed into a 32 line Bulletin Board System that offered an array of
electronic services including FIDOnet mail and, in 1992, Internet mail.
The concept of a cafe with full Internet access (and
the name Cybercafe) was invented in early 1994 by Ivan Pope. Commissioned to develop an Internet
event for an arts weekend at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in
London, and inspired by the SFnet terminal based cafes, Pope wrote a proposal
outlining the concept of a cafe with Internet access from the tables. The
event was run over the weekend of 12-13 March 1994 during the 'Towards the Aesthetics of the Future'
event.
In June 1994, The Binary Cafe, Canada's first Internet cafe, opened
in Toronto, Ontario.
After an initial appearance at the conference site of
the 5th International Symposium on Electronic Art, ISEA, in August 1994, an establishment
called CompuCafe was established in Helsinki, Finland, featuring both Internet
access and a robotic beer seller.
Inspired partly by the ICA event, a commercial
establishment of this type, called Cyberia, opened on September 1, 1994
in London, England.
The first public, commercial American Internet cafe
was conceived and opened by Jeff Anderson in August 1994, at Infomart in Dallas, Texas and was called The High
Tech Cafe.
Next, in the USA, three Internet cafes opened in the
East Village neighborhood of New York City: Internet Cafetm, opened by Arthur
Perley, the @ Cafe, and the Heroic Sandwich.
A variation of Internet cafe called PC bang (similar to LAN gaming
center) became extremely popular in South Korea when StarCraft was released in
1997. Although
computer and broadband penetration per capita were very high, young people went
to PC bangs to play multiplayer games.
Домашнє завдання
Write down 5 sentences about Internet café.
(слайд)
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