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1) Vocabulary

Bandwitdh: Đường truyền, băng thông


Broadband: Băng thông rộng
Power-line Internet: Kết nối mạng qua đường đây điện
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol): Giao thức truyền tải siêu văn bản
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line): Đường truyền thuê bao số bất đối
xứng
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol): Giao thức điều khiển truyền dẫn
IP (Internet Protocol): Giao thức Internet
Hotspot: Điểm phát sóng
WiFi (Wireless Fidelity): hệ thống mạng không dây sử dụng sóng vô tuyến
Dial-up connection: Kết nối quay số
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions): Câu hỏi thường gặp
ISP (Internet Service provider): Nhà cung cấp dịch vụ Internet
Browser: Trình duyệt web
Satellite: Vệ tinh
Emoticon/smiley/emoji: Biểu tượng cảm xúc
Signature file: File chữ kí
Spam = Junk mail: Thư rác
Domain name: Tên miền
Cc (Carbon copy): Tạo ra các bản sao (tất cả những người nhận thư sẽ nhìn thấy
danh sách email của những người cũng nhận thư đó)
Bcc (Blind carbon copy): Tạo ra các bản sao tạm (người nhận ko biết đc những
người cùng nhận đc thư như mình)
Subject: Chủ đề, đề tài
Attachment: Tài liệu đính kèm

2) Internet FAQs
+Internet FAQs: Part 1
How old is the Internet (the Net)? When was it created?
Who created the Internet?
Did the Internet become popular quickly?
How do you get online?
How fast are today’s internet connections?
How long has broadband existed?
How much does broadband access cost
Why do you need a modem?
What does TCP/IP mean?
Are there other ways of accessing the Internet?
(Cho câu hỏi lên slide và gọi người trả lời bằng tiếng việt)

A: Read Part 1 of the Internet FAQs and choose the correct answers
1. The Internet was
a invented in the mid-90s. b popular in the 1960s. с probably created in the
USA.
2. Which term describes any fast, high-bandwidth connection?
a broadband b dial-up connection с Wi-Fi connection
3. The power-line Internet provides broadband access through
a.telephone lines b.satellites с.electrical power lines
4. Which device converts computer data into a form that can be transmitted over
phone lines?
a.ADSL b.a mobile phone с.a modem
5. The standard protocol that allows computers to communicate over the
Internet is called
a. an IP address b.TCP/IP c. HTTP
6. The geographical region covered by one or several access points is called a
a. wireless access point b. hotspot с. wireless network device

+Internet FAQs: Part 2


Email
Email lets you exchange messages with people all over the world. Optional
attached files can include text, pictures and even audio and animation. A mailing
list uses email to communicate messages to all its subscribers - that is, everyone
that belongs to the list.
Which email program is the best?

The Web
The Web consists of billions of documents living on web servers that use the
HTTP protocol. You navigate through the Web using a program called a web
browser, which lets you search, view and print web pages.
How often are web pages updated?

Chat and Instant Messaging (IM)


Chat and Instant Messaging technologies allow you to have real-time
conversations online, by typing messages at the keyboard.
FTP
FTP, or file transfer protocol, is used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network.
Nowadays, this feature is built into Web browsers. You can download programs,
games and music files from a remote computer to your hard drive.
Telnet
Telnet is a protocol and a program used to log onto remote computer systems. It
enables you to enter commands that will be executed as if you were entering
them directly on the remote server.

Newsgroups
Newsgroups are the public discussion areas which make up a system called
Usenet. The contents are contributed by people who post articles or respond to
articles, creating chains of related postings called message threads. You need a
newsreader to subscribe to newsgroups and to read and post messages. The
newsreader may be a stand-alone program or part of a web browser.
How many newsgroups are there?
Where can you find newsgroups?
(Gọi dịch doạn bôi vàng kèm trả lời câu hỏi bằng tiếng việt, đoạn bôi xanh chỉ
yêu cầu dịch)

B: In pairs, discuss which of the internet systems (1-6) you


would use to do the tasks (a-f)
1 Email a. transfer files from the Internet to
your hard drive
2 The Web
b. send a message to another person
via the Internet
3 Newsgroup
c. have a live conversation( usually
typed) online
4 Chat and IM
d. connect to a remote computer by
entering instruction, and run a
program on it
5 FTP
e. take part in public discussion areas
devoted to specific topics
6 Telnet
f. download and view documents
published on the Internet
Đáp án:
1-b 2-f 3-e 4-c 5-a 6-d

С: Find words and phrases in Part 2 with the following meanings.


1. a system used to distribute email to many different subscribers at once (in
Email paragraph)
2. a program used for displaying web pages (in The Web paragraph)
3.to connect to a computer by typing your username and password (in Telnet
paragraph)
4. a series of interrelated messages on a given topic (in Newsgroups paragraph)
5. a program for reading Usenet newsgroups (in Newsgroups paragraph)

Đáp án:
1: mailing list
2: Web browser
3: log into
4: message thread
5: newsreader

3. Language word: Questions


A. Look at the HELP box and then make a question about Sue Clark for
each of her answers
1. How old are you ?
- I'm 23 years old.
2. What do you do? What is your job?
- I'm an online researcher.
3. What do you do? What does your job involve?
- I use the Internet to find information requested by clients.
4. How long have you been doing this job?
- I've been doing this job for six months.
5. When did you graduate from University?
- I graduated from university in 2006.
Questions
* Yes or No question
- Câu hỏi có thể bắt đầu bằng trợ động từ
Are there other ways of accessing the Internet?
- Hoặc do/does (hiện tại đơn) hoặc did (quá khứ đơn)
Did the Internet become popular quickly?
* Wh – questions
- Người
Who created the Internet?
- Vật
What does TCP/IP mean?
Which email program is the best?
- Nơi chốn
Where can you find newsgroups?
- Thời gian
When was it created?
How often are web pages updated?
How long has broadband existed?
- Lý do
Why do you need a modem?
- Số lượng
How much does broadband access cost?
How many newsgroups are there?
Manner How do you get online?
- Khác
How fast are today's internet connections?
How old is the Internet?
B. In pairs, make questions using these prompts. Then practise asking and
answering the questions.
1. What type of internet connection/ have at home?
What type of internet connection do you have at home?
2 How fast / your intemet connectlon?
How fast is your internet connection?
3. How much / pay for broadband access?
How much do you pay for broadband access?
4. How often / access the Internet?
How often do you access the Internet?
5. Which email program / use?
Which email program do you use?
6. Who / send email to?
Who do you usually send emails to?
7. Do / use your mobile phone to access the Internet?
Do you use your mobile phone to access the Internet?
8. Do / use the Internet in public spaces using Wi-Fi?
Do you use the Internet in public spaces using Wi-Fi?
9. Do / play games online?
Do you play games online?
10. How many newsgroups / subscribe to?
How many newsgroups do you subscribe to?

* Trứng check cho bạn, bạn ko chắc :3 *


4. Email features
A. Read the text and find the following
1. The place where your ISP stores your emails
The mail you receive is stored on the mail server of your ISP
2. The type of program used to read and send email from a computer
One is by using a mail program (known as an email client) installed on your
computer, for example Eudora or Outlook Express
3. The part of an email address that identifies the user of the service
The username (a person's name or nickname)
4. The line that describes the content of an email
Subject: topic of the message (The anatomy of an email)
5. The computer file which is sent along with an email message
Attachment: files added to the message(The anatomy of an email)
6. Facial symbols used to indicate an emotion or attitude
You can make the message more expressive by including emoticons, also called
smileys
7. The name given to junk mail
The name given to unsolicited email messages is spam

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