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1) The document provides instructions to match compound words and their definitions. It asks the reader to match words like "bandwidth", "download", "firewall", etc. to their definitions. 2) It then provides sentences for the reader to complete using the compound words. Examples include "He hates cables; that’s why he has a wireless mouse and connection" and "My firewall blocks all those irritating pop-up adverts." 3) Finally, it asks the reader to match underlined words in the sentences to choices in a box, like "share", "identity theft", "profiles", etc.
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1) The document provides instructions to match compound words and their definitions. It asks the reader to match words like "bandwidth", "download", "firewall", etc. to their definitions. 2) It then provides sentences for the reader to complete using the compound words. Examples include "He hates cables; that’s why he has a wireless mouse and connection" and "My firewall blocks all those irritating pop-up adverts." 3) Finally, it asks the reader to match underlined words in the sentences to choices in a box, like "share", "identity theft", "profiles", etc.
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Match the words to form Complete the definitions with the compound

compound words. words in 2.

1. band ______________ a. board 1) ____________________________: a small camera which


2. down______________ b. cam transmits your image onto the internet.
3. fire________________ c. less 2) ____________________________: to transfer data or
4. home______________ d. line files from the internet to your computer.
5. key_________________ e. load 3) ____________________________: security software to
6. on_________________ f. page protect your computer from viruses.
7. web________________ g. wall 4) ____________________________: technology which
8. wire________________ h. width uses radio waves and doesn’t need wires or cables.
5) ____________________________: the first page of a
website or blog.
6) ____________________________: the part of your
computer with numbers and letters on the buttons.
7) ____________________________: to be connected to
the internet.
8) ____________________________: the range of
frequencies used by a computer network.

1. He hates cables; that’s why he has a ___________________ mouse and Use the words in
____________________. exercise 1 to complete
the sentences.
2. My _____________________ blocks all those irritating pop-up adverts.

3. This ______________________ has a simple design, but it gives lots of

information.

4. My friends can ________________________ my photos and songs from

my blog.

5. The city’s web is connected to a ______________________ which films

people in the main street.

6. ___________________ is important, it means your internet connection

can go faster or slower.


Match the words in the box with the words underlined.
 be aware of  lack  profiles  share  theft 
 take advantage of  uninitiated  underestimate 

1. For the people who don’t know, social networks allow people to share interests and information.
_______________________
2. People who have the same interests can communicate with each other through social networks.
________________________
3. People sometimes fail to appreciate the dangers of social networks. ________________________
4. Many people use the good things about social networks to keep in touch with friends.
_________________________
5. The absence of security on some social networks makes them potentially dangerous.
______________________
6. Users should always know about the risks of cyber-bullying or identity theft when using social
network. ________________________
7. You can read short descriptions of different users. ______________________
8. Identity robbery is a problem in the digital age. _________________________

Choose the right option.

Getting to Know a Website


When you first enter a website, there are often (1) tabs / files at the top of the page that show you
the different sections. When you (2) press / click on one of them, you sometimes get a(n) (3) open-up /
drop-down menu with various options. Some websites have a confusing (4) disposition / layout and
you need to (5) carry down / scroll down the page to see what they offer. Certain pages (6) reload /
reshow automatically, but with other websites you need to (7) update / refresh the page from time to
time. If you can’t find your way around the site, have a look at the (8) common doubts / FAQs or the
(9) site map / web plan. If you really like a website, it’s a good idea to (10) bookmark / favourite it so you
can easily find it again later. One final point: if you find that most pages (11) load / charge slowly, get
faster (12) largeband / broadband connection.

Fill in the gaps with the appropriate words.


 broadband  browser  click  download 
 drop-down  layout  multitasking  scroll  tab 

1. In general, girls are better at _________________________ than boys.


2. We’ve got a very good _____________________ connection, so we can ______________________ files
really quickly.
3. _______________________ down to the bottom at the page.
4. I think that Firefox is the best Web _________________________.
5. If you ______________________ on that ____________________, you get a ____________________ menu.
6. The __________________________ of this page is so confusing!

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