Figure out what you want to do with your computer

Believe it or not, knowing what you want to do with the computer before you buy it is really helpful. Even if your only reason for buying one is that it would match the décor of your high-tech office, that’s a good enough reason. Other folks, though, usually have some inkling in mind about why the Emperor of All Gadgets would be useful to them.

The first step toward buying your own computer is to decide what you want to do with it. As with other handy devices you own — a telephone, a car, a refrigerator, and that lava lamp — you need a reason to have a computer. Well? What do you see yourself doing on a computer?

· The number-one reason to buy a computer now is “to do the Internet.” With your computer, you can exchange e-mail, browse the Web, view news and sports, entertain yourself, chat, shop, trade stocks, mind your finances, or just plain goof off. Hey! That’s a great reason to own a computer! If that’s you, bravo!

· Some people know instantly what they want a computer to do. I want a computer to help me write. My son is into film, and he wants a digital video studio. My younger kids want to play games and send e-mail.

· If you ever work with lists, numbers, 3-x-5 cards, home finances, stocks, bonds, or Swiss bank accounts, or if you trade in plutonium from the former Soviet Union, you need a computer.

· If you’re buying a computer to complement the one at your office, you probably need something similar at home.

· If you’re buying a computer for your kids in school, ask their teachers what types of computers best run the software the school uses. Buy something similar for home.

· A survey was taken a while back to find out why some people do not yet own a computer. The number-one reason? (Can you guess?) No, it wasn’t that computers are too expensive. The number-one reason that people don’t buy computers is that they haven’t yet figured out what to do with one!

· If you’re really stuck, it helps to picture yourself in the future, working on a computer. What are you doing (besides swearing at it)?

B) You are going to buy a computer and you have already made your choice. Explain why this particular type of computer would be the best for you.

C) Make up a dialog between a computer salesperson and a customer choosing a computer.


Unit B. Computer Uses (1)

Vocabulary


bill

 

to prepare

preparation

 

instant

instantly

 

cabinet

 

memo (memorandum)

 

gadget

 

to entertain

entertainment

 

wage

 

barcode

barcode reader

 

schedule

scheduler

 

to link

link

 

to pick up

 

flight

flight reservation

 

appropriate

 

to advertise

advertisement (ad)

 

medicine

to take medicine

 

patient

 

to introduce

introduction

introductory

 

to encourage

courage

 

to convert

conversion

 

subject

 

shape

 

to forgive

 

sophisticated

 

to expect

expectation

 

familiar

to be/get familiar with

familiarity

 

package

 

spreadsheet

 

to imagine

imagination

imaginary

 

off-the-shelf

 

to require

requirement

 

desktop publishing


 

a) chose the correct translation:

 

1) shape

a) форма b) связь c) введение d) ожидание

 

2) familiar

a) мгновенный b) воображаемый c) сложный d) знакомый

 

3) link

a) форма b) связь c) введение d) ожидание

 

4) imaginary

a) мгновенный b) воображаемый c) сложный d) знакомый

 

5) require

a) ожидать b) внедрять c) развлекать d) требовать

 

6) sophisticated

a) мгновенный b) воображаемый c) сложный d) знакомый

 

7) introduction

a) форма b) связь c) введение d) ожидание

 

8) entertain

a) ожидать b) внедрять c) развлекать d) требовать

9) instant

a) мгновенный b) воображаемый c) сложный d) знакомый

 

10) expectation

a) форма b) связь c) введение d) ожидание

 

b) Match the words with their meanings:

1) forgive 2) courage 3) spreadsheet 4) medicine 5) convert 6) imagination 7) flight 8) requirement 9) subject 10) introduce a) электронная таблица b) воображение c) требование d) лекарство e) прощать f) внедрять g) преобразовывать h) мужество i) рейс j) предмет

c) Match the words with their definitions:

1) memo   2) prepare   3) gadget   4) schedule 5) bar code 6) pick up 7) link   8) appropriate 9) patient 10) advertising   a) a list of times of recurring events, projected operations, arriving and departing trains, etc.; timetable b) especially suitable or compatible, assigned to a particular purpose or use c) the action of calling something to the attention of the public especially by paid announcements d) a short note written to help one remember something or remind one to do something e) to take hold of and lift up f) any interesting but relatively useless or unnecessary object g) a code consisting of a group of printed and variously patterned bars and spaces and sometimes numerals that is designed to be scanned and read into computer memory and that contains information (as identification) about the object it labels h) a connecting structure i) bearing pains or trials calmly or without complaint j) to make ready, usually for a specific purpose; make suitable; fit; adapt; train

 

Reading