Title: Unit Four
1Unit Four
- The Virtual World
- Text A
- A Virtual Life
2Dictation For the past two weeks, other
participants of the Net Survival Contest and I
have been shut up in bare hotel rooms. Our only
link to the real world has been a computer that
is hooked up to the Internet. We have relied on
it, not only for food, bed sheets and other daily
necessities, but also to set up an e-business of
our own. Now complete the next paragraph Now it
is time for me to walk out into the light of day
again
3- Discussion
- What is virtual world and what is virtual life?
- How have computer and internet changed your
life? - What can people do on the internet?
- Some people prefer to live a life in contact with
real things and real people, but others favor a
virtual existence. Which life do you think is
better?
4- Computer related words
- Combining forms/prefixesnoun
- virtual world, virtual community, virtual
office, virtual life, virtual pet, virtual
reality, cyber-interaction, cyberculture,
cybernut, cyberpet, cyberspace, netwriter,
netead, Webmaster, Web, page, website, Web TV,
E-book, E-shopper, e-card, e-mail, e-journal,
e-business, e-cash, e-commerce - 2. Combining forms/ prefixesverb
- cybersurf, netsurf, websurf, email
- 3. Words with prefixes like cyber, net, etc
- cyberian, cyberphobia, cybernaut, netter,
Webify, cyberize - 4. Chipped words
- Netcast, Netiquette, Netizen, Netpreneur,
Webcam, Webcasting, Webliogrophy, Webnomics,
Webzine, E-tailing, e-zine.
5Text Organization
6- virtual--1.made, done, seen etc on the Internet
or on a computer, rather than in the real world - The website allows you to take a virtual tour of
the art gallery. - constructing virtual worlds
- --2. very nearly a particular thing
- Car ownership is a virtual necessity when you
live in the country. - Finding a cheap place to rent is a virtual
impossibility in this area.
7- A secretarys clipped tone seems more rejecting
than Id imagined it would be. - --A secretarys quick and clear tone is even
harder to accept than I had expected. - clipped1. a clipped voice is quick and clear but
not very friendly - 2. --cut so that it is short and neat
- a neatly clipped hedge
8- We start to feel an aversion to outside forms of
socializing. - --we start to dislike the normal social forms in
the real world. - aversion--a strong dislike of something or
someone - aversion to
- Despite his aversion to publicity, Arnold was
persuaded to talk to the press. - have an aversion to something
- I have an aversion to housework.
9We have become the Net critics worst
nightmare. --we have got into a situation that
people who are against the Net called the most
dreadful situation.
10- I found myself sucked in by soap operas, or
needing to keep up with the latest news and
weather. - --I found myself trapped in the things I am not
interested in and not intend to get. - suck--transitive to pull someone or something
with great power and force into or out of a
particular place - suck something into something
- A bird was sucked into one of the jet's engines.
- something sucks
- spoken not polite used when you dislike something
very much or think something is very bad - If you ask me, the whole thing sucks.
11- be sucked in
- --to become involved in a situation, especially a
bad situation, when you do not want to - The US has no intention of getting sucked into
another war in Europe. - suck up
- --to say or do a lot of nice things in order to
make someone like you or to get what you want -
used to show disapproval - suck up to
- He's always sucking up to the boss.
12- I dont realize that Im projecting
- --I dont realize that I am thinking on my own
position instead of others. - project--?FEELING?to imagine that someone else is
feeling the same emotions as you - project something on/onto somebody
- You're projecting your insecurity onto me.
- --to make the picture of a film, photograph etc
appear in a larger form on a screen or flat
surface - She projected the slide onto the wall.
- -- to try to make other people have a particular
idea about you - I hope the team will project a smart,
professional image . - his attempts to project himself as a potential
leader
13- misinterpreting his intentions because of the
lack of emotional cues given by our typed
dialogue. - --misunderstanding his words because we dont
have enough emotional signals used in our typed
dialogue online. - cue--an action or event that is a signal for
something else to happen - Our success was the cue for other companies to
press ahead with new investment. - I think that's my cue to explain why I'm here.
- --a word, phrase, or action in a play that is a
signal for the next person to speak or act - She stood nervously in the wings waiting for her
cue. miss your cue (not speak or act when you
are supposed to) - --(right/as if) happening or done at exactly the
right moment - on cue
- And then, on cue, the weather changed. As if on
cue, Sam arrived.
14- The fight takes hours, because the system keeps
crashing. - --The fight lasts for hours because the system
keeps out of order. - crash--?COMPUTER?intransitive and transitive if
a computer crashes, or if you crash the computer,
it suddenly stops working - The system crashed and I lost three hours' worth
of work. - --?FINANCIAL?intransitive if a stock market or
shares crash, they suddenly lose a lot of value - --?SPORT?intransitive British English to lose
very badly in a sports event - Liverpool crashed to their worst defeat of the
season.
15- dogged--dogged behavior shows that you are very
determined to continue doing something - In the end we succeeded, through dogged
determination plus a bit of good luck. - The dogged persistence of the police finally paid
off when Hooper told them what he knew. - Fortunately the dogged good sense of the ordinary
man is far from dead. - His dogged refusal to countenance devaluation
ensures the economic failure of a future Labour
government.
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