Social Networking
Social Networking
Social networking
Lesson code: 113V-2179-EHCC INTERMEDIATE
1 Reading
Read the text about social networking and complete the definitions below with the words in bold:
Social networking
A social network is a website where people connect with `friends' -- people they know online and people
they know in real life.
The beginnings of social networking date back to the 1980s. Small computer networks that used telephone
lines allowed users to log in, share data and send private messages. However, connections were very
slow and long distance calls were very expensive.
In the 1990s the Internet started to become popular and social networking websites such as
Classmates.com and the dating site Match.com were created for specific audiences.
The modern age of social networking began in 2002, when Jonathon Abrams launched Friendster. He
wanted to create a website like Match.com, but didn't want it to be about dating. Google offered $30
million to buy Friendster, which was rejected. This turned out to be a big mistake.
In 2003, a few employees of a marketing company called Intermix Media copied the idea of Friendster and
launched MySpace. MySpace focused on music and allowed users to customize their profiles. It had a
much cooler image than Friendster and quickly became more popular.
Then, in October 2003, a student at Harvard University called Mark Zuckerberg hacked into the university
ID database and created Facemash, a site that let students compare ID photos. He then created `The
Facebook', a social network that started as an exclusive site for students. In 2006, anyone with an email
address could sign up. Two years later, Facebook overtook MySpace and became the world's most
popular social network.
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2 Facebook features
What can you do on Facebook? Match the features on the left with the functions on the right:
Now complete the dialogue below using the phrases above in the correct grammatical form.
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4 Talking point
Discuss any of the questions below:
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