...
The most challenging and least likely tasks inthe exam are the tasks that are mainly about
the future (towards the bottom below), with the easiest and most likely being the tasks
that mainly ... like
- What the interior of the building was like
- What facilities there were inthe building and the local area
And say if you would like to study somewhere like that inthefuture or not, ... you went to that place
- What things there are to do there
And say whether you think you will go there again inthe near future or not, and
why
Describe an incident you remember well from...
... issue for the three
layer model, as they ensure that (agents
in) the individual layers can easily
interface with (agents in) the other ones.
Organisations such as the Internet
Engineering Task ... which information is, and which is
not stored in these databases. Combining the
stored data to extract valuable information
from it (for instance, by discovering
interesting patterns in it) ... for the
dynamic nature of the Internet and the
information that can be found on it;
3
.
The search for information is often
limited to a few Internet services, such
as the WWW. Finding information...
... What will life be like inthe future, according to
optimists?
People will be living in much cleaner environment, breathing fresher
air and eating healthier foods. They will also be better ...
What is the name of the planet
where we are living on?
Life inthe future
Unit 8
What helps you use Internet?
Advantages Disadvantages
4. What are the most important ... out
- space-shuttle
What are they?
Labour-saving devices
2. Why, according to pessimists, will the security of
the earth be threatened?
The security of the earth will be threatened by...
... .
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Pronunciation
. Read the following phrases . Pay attention to how the full and contracted forms of
. Read the following phrases ... reading these
Practise reading these
sentences:
sentences:
I’ve got something for you.
I’ve got something for you.
You’ve got something for me.
You’ve got something for me.
We’ve failed and they’ve ...
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Exercise 2 . Put
a/an, the
or ị in each space
to complete the following sentences .
1. We went by……… train to the west of England.
2. ……… people who live in …… Scotland are called ………....
...
Discuss the following question
What technologies will influence our life in
the future? How will they effect?
Answer the questions
Unit 8: Life inthefuture
Developments in micro technology ... What will happen in an economic depression?
Task 2: Answer the following questions.
Answer the questions
Unit 8: Life inthefuture
Thanks to the inventions of labour –
saving devices.
2. ... from home on
computers linked to a head office
- computers:
Read the information inthe table. Guess whether
they belong to optimists or pessimists
5. The security of the earth will
be threatened...
... B
GROUP A
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Answer the questions
Unit 8: Life inthefuture
5. What will happen in an economic depression?
Many large corporations ... used in
normal air travel?
5. What will happen in an economic depression?
Task 2: Answer the following questions.
Answer the questions
Unit 8: Life inthefuture
Developments in micro ... will influence our life in
the future? How will they effect?
Answer the questions
Unit 8: Life inthefuture
1. Who will become more powerful and
dangerous, according to pessimists?
Terrorist...
... Search engines are domain-independent
in the way they treat gathered
information and inthe way they enable
users to search in it
8
. Terms in gathered
documents are lifted out of their
context, ... information
tasks (such as offering, finding or editing all
kinds of information). Many things that are
" ;In the future, it [agents]
is going to be the only
way to search the
Internet, because no
matter ...
functions
" ;The fall inthe cost of
gathering and transmitting
information will boost
productivity in the
economy as a whole,
pushing wages up and
thus making people's time
increasingly valuable....
... actions.
POLITICISING THEPAST
The s were a time of questioning in many Western nations. The
generation growing up inthe s, discontented with the complacency
of its parents, rebelled against the values ... over the meaning of thepast and how it related to the future.
For Frank and Habermas, the poststructuralists and their adherents in
Germany threatened to smuggle in fascist ideologemes inthe ... turns into something rather less than ethical conduct.
In a chapter relating directly to the experiences of the Frankfurt School
in the United States, Horkheimer and Adorno then turn to the culture
industry....
... about life inthefuture .
2. Knowledge:
-Vocabulary: -The way to make the life better inthe future.
- words related to the life inthe future.
-Grammar: + The tenses.
3. Skills: - main skill: ... teaching Class Absent student
12C2
12C3
12C4
The 44
th
period
UNIT 8: life inthe future
LESSON B: Speaking
I. Objectives:
1.Aims: - Talking about the life inthe future.
- Discussing predictions ... answering the toppic:
By the end of the 21
st
, chinese astronaunts
Checking the sts whole lesson
Warm-up: (5 minutes)
- Free talk about the life inthe future.
Pre-writing: (10 minutes)
Task 1
- Ask...
... -The way to make the life better inthe future.
- words related to the life inthe future.
-Grammar: + The tenses.
3. Skills: - main skill: speaking
- sub – skills:.listening,writing, Reading
II. ... student
12C2
12C3
12C4
The 44
th
period
UNIT 8: life inthe future
LESSON B: Speaking
I. Objectives:
1.Aims: - Talking about the life inthe future.
- Discussing predictions about life inthefuture .
2. ... student
12C2
12C3
12C4
The 46
th
period
UNIT 8: life inthe future
LESSON D:Writing
I. Objectives:
1.Aims:
- Discribing the world you would like to live ininthefuture .
- Writing about some...
... life of the network. Although there are capital expense implications
in addressing most of these issues, they must be weighed against the potential operational savings in
the future. Since each ... ducts
containing multiple cables that share the infrastructure
for part of the length and then branch in different
directions.
These radial feeds from the CO provide coverage to a
nominal circular ... eight cabinets
per main cable. The reach from the CO is approximately
4-5 km, dictated by the cable gauge. Two or more main
cables might feed inthe same direction, varying only in
overall...