Student's Book
Student's Book
Includes:
• Writing Guide
• Vocabulary Builder
Burlington Professional Modules: COMPUTING & INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY Student's Book
by Oliver Taylor
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Acknowledgements:
With special thanks to Juan Manuel Rubio Santana, Colegio Portaceli (Jesuitas), Sevilla; Ana Rizo Gomez, Alicante; Rosa Borrell Feliu, Institut
Guind~vols, Leida; Antonio Marchal de la Torre, IES Ingeniero de la Cierva, Murcia; Aida Halaoui Lopez-Salazar, Madrid; Socorro Garcia de
Le~niz Salcedo, Madrid; Lula Llorens, INS Joaquim Mir, Vilanova i la Geltr (Barcelona)
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Contents
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1 11
The Digital World 4 Business Skills for IT 44
Working in IT 6 Software 46
2 12
Parts of a Computer 8 Word Processing 48
Assembling a Computer 10 Image Editing 50
3 13
Hardware: The Keyboard 12 Spreadsheets 52
Hardware: Peripherals 14 Databases 54
4 14
Ordering Computer Supplies 16 Building a Network 56
Recommending Computer Hardware 18 Network Equipment 58
5 15
Troubleshooting 20 Operating Systems 60
Doing Repairs On-site 22 Installing an Operating System 62
6 16
IT Helpline 24 Video and Sound 64
Taking Messages 26 Gaming 66
7 17
Customer Service 28 Website Hosting 68
Customer Complaints 30 Cloud Computing 70
8 18
Scheduling Meetings 32 Online Safety 72
Rescheduling Meetings 34 Protecting Your Business 74
9 19
Smartphones 36 Applying for a Job 76
Smartphone Apps 38 Interviewing 78
10 20
E-mailing 40 Preparing a CV 80
Searching the Internet 42 Writing a CV 82
I Pairwork Appendix 84
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1. The trade exhibition is
2. The products exhibited include different types of computers.
3. The exhibition is only for banking and businesses. abbreviations instead of words.
4. There are computer products for schools, hospitals and factories. PC = personal computer
IT = information technology
5. You will find examples of the newest equipment at the trade exhibition.
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6 Listen and repeat the words in colour. @8 Listen and repeat. «0)
Then copy and complete the sentences. ◄>) 10 -ten 80 - eighty
software • apps • hardware • data
20-twenty 90 -- ninety
1. . ... is another word for information.
30 - thirty 100 -- one hundred
2. .are programs you can use on your
40- forty 500 - five hundred
smartphone.
50- fifty 1,000 - one thousand
3. .means the physical parts of a computer.
60- sixty 1,500 - one thousand
4. .is another word for computer programs.
70-seventy five hundred
7 Listen and repeat the words in colour.
Then match the business sectors in A to
69 write the numbers in your notebook. )
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New
School
Trends
a a
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Working in IT
( > Getting Started: Vocabulary (page 117) )
] Read the profiles. Then copy and complete the sentences below with the correct name. 0)
Francesca
I'm Francesca and I'm a support technician. I work for a big IT company ,
in Glasgow. Our company provides basic support for our clients and . -:-....
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2 Listen to the dialogue and number the sentences in the correct order in your notebook. «0)
3 Match the questions in A to the responses in B. Then listen to the continuation of the dialogue and
check your answers. 4)
A B
1. What's your job? a. You must be good at problem solving.
2. What does your job involve? b. I'm a software tester.
3. What skills do you need for your job? c. I test new software for the automobile industry.
i;:J 4 Practise the dialogue in Exercises 2 and 3 with a partner. Pay attention to the expressions in colour.
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6 Listen and repeat the words in colour. Then match the
words in A to the words in B to form expressions. '4>)
A B
1. solve
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a. a webpage
2. operate b. problems
3. design the connections
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C.
4. give
5. input
6. check
d.
e.
f.
support
data
a machine
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7 Copy and complete the sentences with the expressions from Exercise 6.
1. We need a graphic designer to ... for our new company.
2. We .... to users in businesses, offices and at home.
3. My job is to help ..... over the phone.
4. If the monitor doesn't work, ..... at the back of the system unit.
5. It takes tirne to ..• into the computer.
6. They ..... on the production line.
8 Listen and repeat the jobs,in colour. Then decide which job matches each description. «)
network administrator + helpdesk technician + web designer • software tester • programmer
support technician • data entry operator
1. This person writes software for computers.
2. This person helps clients with IT problems over the telephone.
3. This person manages the day-to-day running of a computer network.
4. This person fixes software and hardware problems.
5. This person tests new products before they are in the shops.
6. This person develops and designs webpages.
7. This person puts information into a computer.
Blue Diamond Online Services Ltd Imagine you and your partner
are business people attending
POSITION OF a computer trade exhibition.
You will be responsible for 1· ..... for all our IT products and services. You Introduce yourselves and ask
will need to answer questions, identify and 3· ..... problems, and provide and answer questions about
technical assistance via the telephone. You should also be competent your jobs.
at hardware and° • computer software. Candidates must also be Student A: Use the information
able to 6· ..... a PC. Good technical knowledge and minimum one year's on page 84.
experience required. Student B: Use the information
CLOSING DATE 22nd MARCH. Contact: IT Manager, Mr. John Campbell on page 92.
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Parts of a Computer
] Read the website page. Then decide which computer each person below should buy. 0)
1. Eva is a graphic designer. She needs to see multiple webpages at the same time. We use bytes to
2. Carl's favourite free-time activity is playing computer games. describe storage
3. Zoe is a student. She needs to take her computer with her to school. capacity on a
computer or
4. Tina is a journalist. She needs to upload and download a lot of rnedia files.
mobile phone.
2 A shop assistant (A) is talking to a customer (B). Complete the dialogue with the MB = megabyte
sentences below. Then listen to the dialogue and check your answers. 0) GB = gigabyte
Do you want to use it for downloading music or films? • Can I help you, sir? TB = terabyte
What do you need to use it for? • It's on special offer this week.
A: ,
B: Yes. I want to buy a laptop.
A: What sort of laptop are you looking for?
B: I need a small, light computer. I often go on business trips.
A; 2
4
quality hardware.
5. My motherboard doesn't work! The whole
� PC is .. now.
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,,; A salesman is talking to a customer at the
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computer shop. Listen to their conversation
and complete the advert. «0)
New M2
pesktop
comput8'
� compound noun is made up of two
or more words which together form a
single noun. They can be wntten as • Large memory and very'
one word, two words or sometimes • Intel core processor
two words with a hyphen. • 2· ..... TB hard drive
2 Peter is speaking to a helpdesk technician. Read the dialogue and choose the
correct answer. Then listen to the dialogue and check your answers. «)
A: Hello, I'm Peter Collins at PR Solutions.
B: Hi, Peter. How can I help?
A: I need to install some ' software / hardware on my computer.
B: What do you want to fnstall?
A: A new sound card.
B: OK. That's easy. Are you ready? First, turn off and unplug the computer I printer.
A: OK. I've turned it off. Now what?
B: Now, remove the 3· panel I cable. Remove the old card. Then, insert the new sound card into the
sound card slot - can you see it?
A: Just a minute. OK. It's in the slot.
B: Great. Now, screw the sound card into place. There's one screw I socket.
A: Yes, I've got it. OK. What should I do next?
B: Plug in the computer and turn it on. Now, check the sound card is working.
Have you got some 5· music / pf files on the computer?
A: Yes. It's working. I can hear it.
B: Good. Finally, put the panel back on the computer and screw it shut.
Can I help you with anything else today?
A: No thanks, that's all. Goodbye.
03 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a partner. Pay attention to the expressions in colour.
4 Read the dialogue in Exercise 2 again. Then write the letters of the pictures in the correct order.
First .... Second . .. Third ..... Fourth.. Fifth .. Sixth ...
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power supply • socket • switch • slot b. you have to screw it on.
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b. you have to remove the old sound card.
6. Never touch anything inside the computer
a. if it's unplugged!
b. if it's plugged in!
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Hardware: The Keyboard
1 Read the page from a computer manual. Decide if the statements below are true or false.
Then correct the false sentences in your notebook. 0)
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caps or scroU
lock are
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turned on
The modifier
keys are
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only used
together
with I
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1. The keys on a keyboard include only symbols and numbers.
2. There are five arrow keys which move the cursor.
3. Modifier keys work on their own.
4. The keyboard has got mathematical symbols.
5. More than one set of keys can control the cursor.
2 An IT worker (A) is answering a call from a colleague (B). Listen to the dialogue and
complete it with the missing words. )
A: Hello, this is Tim in IT.
B: Hi, Tim. This is Sara. I'm calling from the 1 ..... floor. I've got a problem with my keyboard.
A: Good morning, Sara. Is it a standard keyboard or a wireless keyboard?
B: It's a 2· ... one and the delete key is stuck. I've deleted a whole page of text!
A: Oh dear! So first, make sure you've saved all your work. OK, now unplug the keyboard
from your PC. Next, turn it over and 3 ..... it gently.
B: What? Are you sure?
A: Yes - if the keys have got dirt inside them, they sometimes get stuck.
B: OK ... now what?
4
A: Now plug the keyboard in again. Press the .... key and see what happens.
B: Alright. Hey, it's working! Thanks.
A: Great!
B: Tim, wait a minute. Now the s key isn't working. I'm pressing the key, but the symbol doesn't
appear on the monitor.
A: Alright, I'll come and take a look. We'll try 5
..... some of the keys.
B: Thanks. I'm in Room 312.
3 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a partner. Pay attention to the expressions in colour.
Ill II II
conversation?
1. 6. 11.
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Working with Vocabulary
3.
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7.
8. II II 13.
1. arrow keys
2.
3.
4.
caps lock key
delete key
escape key
4. I) 9 •E
5. return or enter key
6. shift key
7. tab key
5. I) 10.
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B 8 Listen and repeat the words and phrases in
a. changes the text to capital letters colour. Then use the diagram in Exercise 1
to choose the correct word or phrase in each
b. starts a new line
sentence. +«0)
C. advances the cursor to the next tab stop
1. The letter His in the middle of/ under the
d. changes one letter to a capital or keyboard letters.
punctuation mark, or gives another option 2. The caps lock key is below / above the
e. move the cursor up, down, right or left shift key.
f removes letters or words 3. The B key is between / over the V key and
g. cancels the current process or program the N key.
running 4. The number keys are beside/ on the arrow
keys.
6 Listen and repeat the words and phrases in 5. The shift key is behind/ next to the Z key.
colour. Then decide if the sentences are
true or false. «4)
1. The space bar is smaller than the other keys.
2. The control and alt keys perform actions
when pressed with different letters. An IT worker and a colleague are talking about a
3. The backspace key deletes one position computer problem. Copy the report. Then listen
to their conversation and complete the report. 0)
forward from the cursor.
4. The numeric pad consists of maths symbols IT TECHNICIAN REPORT
as well as numbers.
DATE. TIME.
5. The 12 function keys take you directly to
[3/4/18 [10.00 am
different commands.
6. The command key is also called the control CALLER.
key. '_.from Marketing
7. A modifier key is only used in conjunction
PROBLEM.
with another key.
The 2 aren't working. Indicator lights
and 3 still working. Possible problem
with the 4 ..... or might need a new 5· ..
PRIORITY.
] Urgent Not urgent
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Hardware: Peripherals
( Getting Started: Vocabulary (page 119) )
l Read the inventory of peripherals. Then 2 Two IT assistants are taking an inventory of
answer the questions. ) computer peripherals. Match each question
d in A to the correct response in B. Then listen
to the dialogue and choose the correct
numbers. 0)
A
1. Which scanners have we got?
Johnston's and Co.: Computer Hardware Inventory
2. Why have we got so many new headsets?
Type 2: Peripherals
3. Have we got enough webcams?
Projectors 4- but projector in Ro 78 ot workiq 4. Do we need more microphones for the
Printers call centre?
Laserjet 6000 32 5. What about the mouses? I ordered a
DS 90 AI-In-0ne 12 couple of boxes last month.
Deskjet 1550 % - order half a doze ore fro supplier
B
Scanners
4- eouq? check with desiq department a. The supplier sent us a big box instead of a
FUMI MR 2000
small one. We should return' 50 / 40 to the
G0 - received doable order supplier.
Headsets retur oe box of 30 to supplier
b. Really? There are only 2· 3 I 5 left in the box
Webcams 15 now.
Keyboards c. 3· We've
got 3 I 4 Xerox scanners, but no
standard 38 Kodak scanners.
wireless 12 d. No, we've only got a couple left. We need to
Monitors order 4· 1 0 I 12 for the office.
standard 28 -S broke monitors e. Yes, we need to order 16 /17 urgently
large 31
2 3 Copy and complete the chart using the
Microphones information from Exercise 2.
Speakers 6e pairs - order 1 ew pair for eetug roor
Computer Hardware Inventory
Mouses TYPE 2: PERIPHERALS
standard 13 (ow obsolete)
wireless 4% Item
Scanners: Xerox
Scanners: Kodak
1. How many projectors are available
Headsets
for the workers to use?
Webcams
2. There are too many of one item.
Which one? Microphones
3. What is wrong with some of the Mouses
monitors?
4. Which piece of equipment is Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a
missing completely? partner. Pay attention to the expressions in
5. colour.
Why isn't Johnston's going
to order any more
standard mouses?
When talking about quantities,
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we sometimes use expressions
I . instead of numbers.
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half a dozen = six
a couple = two
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Working with Vocabulary
5 Listen and repeat. Then match the words to the pictures. ◄>)
scanner • speakers • projector • microphone • stylus pen
webcam • headset • printer • gaming controller
7 Listen and repeat the words and phrases in colour. Then match the sentences in A to B. ◄>)
A B
1. That model is obsolete. a. Mine is full.
2 Can you please order a new flash drive for me? b. There are 97 in this box!
3. The fax machine is broken. C. They don't make or use it any more.
4. We're overstocked with mouses. d. We didn't bring enough to the trade exhibition.
5. We need to reorder with that supplier. e. It's not receiving information again.
6. We've run out of USB chargers. f. I can't see the words properly.
7. The printer has run low on ink. g. We last ordered with them three months ago.
8 Read the e-mail to the IT department. Complete the sentences with words from the exercises above.
Dear Zoe,
Thanks for your help and cooperation with the
annual inventory:
You are IT sales assistants checking
All of the 'bt hardware is going to
an inventory of computer peripherals
be replaced over the next 12 months.
before placing an order with a
In addition, the sales staff need two new
supplier.
u s222s for their
presentations to their customers. Student A: Ask the questions
We have ordered a box of 3e 1s on page 84.
and ·¢hs to improve sound
Student B: Answer the questions
quality for the help desk.
according to the information
We have to replace the colour S.Z
the art department because it is
and it costs too much to fix.
6.r in on page 92.
1 Read the advert. Then decide if the 2 Read the dialogue between a customer (A)
sentences below are true or false. >) ◄ and a supplier (B) and choose the correct
response. Then llsten to the dialogue and
check your answers. )
C-«•
moment keep breaking.
We offer the best quality
products. B: a. We've got a driver in your area this
afternoon.
Place an order with us, and we b. We have some good Sound Ex
will send the goods to you by fast ones - OUr customers love them.
delivery to arrive the next day. 5. A: I'll take 40, please. How much discount
.< Order a large quantity of can you give me?
computer hardware, and we will B: a. We can give you a 10% discount.
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1 Read the webpage from an online shop. 2 A sales assistant in a computer shop (A) is helping a
Then decide which computer (A, B, C or D) customer (B). Listen to the dialogue and complete it
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matches each question below. +«0) with the words below. +)
a fax, too • only €75 • printers • the office
A: Good morning. I see you're interested in these'
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B: Yes, can you recommend a good wireless printer?
I want something for ' ..... , simple but powerful.
A Top-of-the-range PRO-MAX desktop PC
Includes 27" monitor, plus speakers. A: Ink-jet printers are generally the best.
User-friendly, suitable g B: What's the best model?
for study and home use A: There are good reports about the Colour Max.
Capacity: 500 GB They're very dependable.
Memory: 4 GB B: OK. Why is this white one so cheap?
OS Windows 10
A: It's just a printer. The others are more expensive
because they're all-in-one printers. They've got
s Toshiba - Satellite laptop scanners and photocopiers. Some of them have
Light and portable, this is also the most got 3
powerful laptop on the market for under €600
B: We don't need a fax, but the other things would
Ideal for busy travelling professionals
be useful. That grey Delux LI has got really good
15.6" slimline screen reviews. But it's much bigger than the others.
Inbuilt 13 megapixel camera
A: That's because it can print on A3 paper. Do you use
Capacity: 1 TB
A3 in the office?
Memory: 4 GB
B: No, never.
OS Windows 10 Pro
A: So I suggest you buy something like this. It's got
a built-in scanner and photocopier and it does
c Compact all-in-one computer (HP)
double-sided printing. It's much more slimline than
24" LED high-resolution monitor
$ the other models.
Ideal for watching HD multimedia and films
Inbuilt speakers and webcam with
B: And it's'..I
superfast Intel® Pentium® processor
Capacity: 500 GB 3 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a partner.
Pay attention to the expressions in colour.
Memory: 6 GB
OS Windows 10 4 Read the dialogue in Exercise 2 again. Then match A
(DVD/CD drive not included) to B to form sentences.
A
D Apple iMac 1. The customer asks for
Compact all-in-one computer with an excellent 2. According to the sales assistant, the best printers are
widescreen display
3. All-in-one printers have got
High-resolution 24" screen
Popular with designers and other 4. The customer mentions the Delux LI because of its
creative professionals 5. The customer doesn't use
Ergonomic mouse included
B
Capacity: 150 GB
a. good reviews.
Memory: 8 GB
OS Apple OSX
b. ink-jet printers.
c. A3 paper.
d. a recommendation.
e. scanners and copiers.
Which computer ...
1. has got the most memory?
2. has got the largest storage? �e ® symbol follows the name of a
3. has got a webcam as part of the computer? product or company that is legally
4. is good for doing artistic work? registered. The name will always have
a capital letter: Intel®, Pentium®
5. has got the biggest screen?
FAQs Frequently Asked Questions ► Most common computer problems have got simple solutions.
1. Check the hardware supply is working by trying it out with another device that works with electricity.
2. If a virus isn't running fast enough, you might have to install it again.
3. If your computer doesn't react at all, you can solve the problem using three messages.
4. Try adjusting the fan if the monitor cable isn't connected properly.
5. A problem with images can sometimes be related to the speakers' connection.
2 A helpdesk technician (A) is answering a call from a customer (B). Listen to the dialogue and choose
the correct answers. 0)
A: Hello, it's Torn here. Who am I speaking with, please?
B: Hello Tom, it's Jim Curtis. I've got a problem with my ' settings / speakers. They were fine this morning.
Now, I want to watch a? video I film. I can see it, but I can't hear anything.
A: OK. It's usually a good idea to check cables for a loose connection before you do anything else.
B: Wait a minute. I'll look ... all the connections are fine.
A: That's good. Are you watching an 3 offline I online video?
B: Yes, I am.
A: Have you tried checking the volume control under the video clip?
B: Yes, it's on· 10/0.
A: What about the volume icon at the bottom of your monitor? Can you see that?
B: Yes, I can.
A: Click on it and tell me where the little green line is.
B: It's at the 5 bottom I top.
A: That means the volume is turned off. You should always make sure you check the volume control
in the software you're using.
B: Oh, yes, I see. Thanks for your help.
A: You're welcome.
33ourTurn
�he prefix re- before a verb often means again.
An office worker is calling a helpdesk technician to
reconnect the cable = connect the cable again discuss a computer problem. Listen and complete
reinstall, replace, reopen the technician's notes in your notebook. «0)
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7 The words and phrases in bold are in the e 16mh0lay Browne's Department Store
wrong sentences. Write the sentences
correctly in your notebooks.
LEI
'.... on monitor
1. You should reinstall your e-mail account
when you're finished.
EIT
Client checked the...of the monitor's
2. My computer went for repair and now I must € cables. Client disconnected and' ...the
reconnect some programs. cable. Cable s.
3. Now, the fan isn't working. I have to shut POSSIBLE PROBLEM:
down the case.
A'_inside the computer or monitor
4. Check the cable and then log off the mouse
to the keyboard. E3EI7ET
Technician to call at the office.°
5. At the end of the week, please reopen all the
computers in the office.
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Doing Repairs On-site 2 A manager (A) is explaining a new employee's
(B) work plan. Number sections A-C in the
correct order to form a dialogue. Then listen
( > Getting Started: Vocabulary (page 121) ) to the dialogue and check your answers. 0)
1 Read the work plan. Then copy and correct A B: Sure. Which anti-virus software should
the false sentences below. 0) I use?
A: Use McAfee. Insert the disc, then
follow the instructions on the screen.
Then on Tuesday morning, you have to
Work plau Mon 14th -- Fri 18th go to the department store on Albion
Street.
Client: Central Library B: OK. What's the problem there?
Cont«t: Jill, in reception A: They lost some data and they need to
Location: 27 King Street (opposite the past office) recover it.
Tie: Monday orig fro 1 am to 11.30 a B: What's the best solution for that?
Job: [stall ew printer ad scaer.
B A: Open the data backup system and copy
5low_Jill how to activate printer
the lost information onto their system.
fro different computers.
B: Right. How do I access their backup
Client: Fairport Sports Centre system?
Ctact: Harry Sith, Adi departet A: The password is written on your work
plan. Is everything clear?
Location: 4 Mai Street (ext to the train
B: Yes, I think so.
station)
Tie: Monday afternoon 12 to 3 p; Tuesday
C A: John, here's your work plan for this
1 to 5 p
week. You'll be working off-site. On
Job: Sow Harry how to ove docuets Monday morning, I want you to go to
fro the backup system to the the post office.
a systeM.
B: OK. Where is it exactly? I don't
+ Ru a ati-virus scan ell remember.
coputers in the centre. A: It's opposite the school. Their computers
are very slow. It's probably a virus. Can
Client: Bradpool Manufacturers you do a virus scan and remove any
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Ctact: Mr Norris viruses that are slowing down the
Location. 17 Idstrial Park (Look fr F Black. system?
At the ai etrace g straight on.
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You'll fid Mr Norris' office at the (3 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a
partner. Pay attention to the expressions in
end of the corridor, on the left.)
colour.
Tie: Wednesday, 8.30 am
Job: I.stall the ew client data software. 4 Read the dialogue in Exercise 2 again. Then
Slw Mr Norris ad is tea how copy and complete the table.
to iput data correctly.
John Weston: Work plan
17th-21st January
TIME PLACE JOB
Monday ).
department
1. The Central Library is next to the post office. 3
�-----------..
store Albion St
2. The job at the library is scheduled for
Monday afternoon.
3. The technician will be working at the sports
centre for three days. We use the preposition in for months and parts
4. Mr Norris' office is on the right, at the end of of the day, on for days and dates, and at for
the corridor. exact times or at the weekend, at night.
5. On Wednesday, the job is to install new Remember to use capital letters for days and
hardware. months.
I 7ITH,
FIE,
You work in the repair department of an ICT
company.
Student A: Ask and answer questions to
complete the work plan. Use the information on
page 85.
Student B: Ask and answer questions to
complete the work plan. Use the information on
page 93.
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2. The callers should know who they are talking to.
on the phone, you can say
3. Write down who is leaving a message and how to contact them.
Melanie speaking. It is not
4. Don't make a mistake when you are putting calls through. correct to introduce yourself
5. Deliver messages quickly. by saying I'm Melanie.
6. Be courteous when you speak to callers.
2 An employee in a computer shop (A) is talking to a customer (B) on the phone. Number sections A-C
in the correct order to form a dialogue. Then listen to the dialogue and check your answers. 0)
A B: Yes, it's 15480.
A: Just a moment, Mr Smith, I'll just check for you. Please stay on the line.
B: Sure.
A: Thank you for waiting. Yes, we've got 10 of those in stock.
B A: Good morning, Compuset helpline. Melanie speaking. How may I help you?
B: Hello, it's Dave Smith here from CopyShop. Can you tell me if you've got any of the
X300 RAM chips in stock?
A: Have you got the item number, please?
� 3 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a partner. Pay attention to the expressions in colour.
Working with Vocabulary 7 Listen and repeat the words in colour. The words
in colour are in the wrong sentences. Write the
5 Listen and repeat the words in colour. sentences correctly in your notebook. )
Then choose the correct answer. ◄>) 1. I need to speak to Betty on the line. It's really
1. Her presentation was very professional. She important.
did a bad I good job. 2. Can you ask Mrs Ford to avoid tomorrow?
2. The shop must be open I closed. There's I'm too busy to talk to her today.
no reply. 3. I've got a client as soon as possible who
3. I will I won't be careful when I input the data. wants to speak to the manager.
4. She must be busy I free. The line is 4. Try to remind speaking too loudly on the phone.
engaged. 5. Can you ring back Ms Burns to prepare the
5. There's a caller outside I on the phone invoice for Dell's Computer Shop?
waiting to speak to you.
6. Can you please speak up? I can't see/ hear
you very well.
�SAP = as soon as possible
6 Listen and repeat the words in colour. The abbreviation is also pronounced as a word - 'asap'.
Then copy and complete the sentences. >) ◄
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put you through • extension number • repeat
dial a number • state • wrong number 8 Match A to B.
contact
A
1. Sorry, what did you say? Can you ... that, 1. If there's no reply from his office phone,
please?
2. Miss Scott is on the line for you.
2. Your mother rang an hour ag0 - yOU need to
3. Avoid letting the phone ring a lot.
. her immediately.
4. They've tried to contact you several times,
3. One moment, please, I'll ..... to Mr Wright now.
5. Before you dial the number,
4, This is not St Ann's Hospital. You've got the
6. His line is engaged,
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Taking Messages
(>Getting Started: Vocabulary (page 122) ) 2 An assistant (B) is talking to a client (A). Listen
to the dialogue and complete it with the
1 Read the memo and the telephone messages. missing words. «0)
Then decide who each statement below A: Can I speak to Chloe Burns in 1
..... support,
refers to. «0) please?
B: Just a moment, I'll put you on hold ....I'm
Ewploees Schedles sorry. I'm afraid that Chloe is unavailable
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Mrs
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- workup ea¢oce at Tech at the moment. She's in a meeting with a
2 ...... Can I transfer you to Bill Jones from
Jacobs 0t TI'
the same department?
cit copters
AC, uavailable {rvo 15:00-16:00
rd A: No, I'd rather speak to Chloe directly.
AMY Erdt0YU •
- teccal prooleu wit is pho¢ B: OK, I understand.
A Patel
A: Could you ask her to return my call, please?
Eva<Fe is calls to extesiovw 2a We've got a problem with our " ... program.
Mvs ladstowe - wilt be ot of te of(ce for We need a solution urgently.
Lac (£@514:00) B: Let me write down your name and 4 .....
with tT project
Mrs Adersow -w·.ueetos
"? de 't A: It's Steve McGough.
agers @ll da. TkRe uessages, o B: Can you spell your last name, please?
tevrwpt. A: Yes, of course. It's M-C-G-O-U-G-H. And my
s_ number is 061 209 922.
Message for: Mrs <ladstoe B: OK. Let me check that. It's 061 209 992?
Time: 13:45 From: Mr wright A: No, it's 922 at the end. 061 209 922.
Message: Vold Like a eetiv.g this B: 061 209 922. OK. And the message is to call
you urgently about a software problem.
week to start plaw.iv.o the A: That's right.
TEucoR tech project. B: I expect her to be free at around 1.00.
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(3 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a
Message for: Mr Bradford partner. Pay attention to the expressions in
Time: 15.14 From:Li.da at PR Soltios colour.
Message: rpewt! Please call we've we. 4 Read the dialogue in Exercise 2 again. Then
ruvw oat of sod cards avwd decide if the sentences below are true or false.
Correct the false sentences in your notebook.
weed to re-order.
1. Chloe can't take the call right now.
2. Steve McGough wants to speak to Bill Jones.
Message for: Mrs Adersov 3. Steve wants Chloe to ring him back.
Time: 14.02 From: _Jaso Moore 4. Steve's problem can be solved next week.
Message: Needs a tech-cia to visit 5. The receptionist wrote the telephone number
incorrectly the first time.
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a For software or hardware problems: A: Please hold the line. I'll put you through to our
2.
. department. What's your name, please?
IT Maintenance Department, ext. 321
Note: If the line is busy, make an appointment B: It's Mrs Simpson.
for a technician to get back to the caller.
2 A: Good morning. May I ask what the problem is,
■ For financial matters such as invoices, please?
problems with pricing and contracts: B: Yes, I think I've been overcharged for the scanners
Accounts Department, ext. 322 we ordered.
■ Callers interested in employment: A: I'm sorry about that. What's your 3 .... number,
Human Resources Department, ext. 323 please?
B: It's
■ Complaints about damaged or incorrect
products: A: OK, hold on and I 'II put you through to the accounts
Customer Relations Department, ext. 324 department. They'll be with you shortly.
Todd Nelson 3 A: Hello. I'm calling because I've got a problem with
Customer Relations one of the heatsinks you 5
· ... us.
World of Computers B: I'm sorry to hear that. Can you describe the
problem, please?
A: When I start the computer, it doesn't turn on.
B: Oh, I see. Please hold the line and I'll put you
through to the IT maintenance department.
I'm sorry the line is busy right now. Let me take your
name and number. I'll get a 6_ to get back to you.
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Customer Complaints
(>Getting Started: Vocabulary (page 123) )
John Higgins is writing to the computer company Adjectives ending in -ing describe
about a software problem. the thing that causes the sensation
2. The motherboard he received was making a noise. or feeling. Adjectives ending in -ed
3. CompuNet was not affected by the problem. describe the feeling.
The service was disappointing.
4. A representative of the company spoke nicely to him.
I was disappointed by the service.
5. John Higgins plans to work with the company in the future.
l
2 A customer relations representative (A) is speaking to a customer (B). Read the mini-dialogues and
choose the TWO possible responses. Then listen to the mini-dialogues and check your answers. +«0)
1. A: Can you give me more details, please? 4. A: Will you correct the mistake right away?
B: a. Yes, the CPU has a defect. B: a. We'll replace the part immediately.
b. I ordered it on your website a week ago. b. We'll deal with it now.
c. Yes, I agree. c. We're sorry about that.
2. A: I apologise for the inconvenience. 5. A: Our order still hasn't arrived!
B: a. Well. I hope this won't happen again. B: a. Thank you for your order.
b. That's OK. I appreciate your help. b. Our records say it was delivered to you
c. We've lost business. on Friday.
c. I'll look into that and call you right back.
3. A: I want a refund!
B: a. Our opening times are nine to five.
b. I' II ask my manager.
c. I'm sorry, we can't give you your
money back.
6. a. This keyboard has got a defect, so it will I was very polite rth Pr Doors. but I.. to
have to be replaced. give him a.... or offer him? •
b. This keyboard will have to be replaced The customer was not satisfied and said he
because there's something wrong with it. would with lead Office. I gave him the
contact details.
6 Listen and repeat the words in colour. Sam Smith
Then copy and complete the sentences. «0) Sales Assistant
faulty part • making a noise • refund
compensation • losing business • doesn't fit
1. If the product is in its original box, I can give
you a full 5G2110v7
2. I want .• for the inconvenience you have
Student A: You are a customer calling
caused me.
customer services with a complaint. Turn to
3. We finally found what was causing the page 86 and answer Student B's questions.
problem. It was a
Student B: You are a customer relations
4. There's a lot of competition in this area, so clerk. Turn to page 94. Ask questions
our company has been. to fill in the customer complaint form.
5 Check that fan. It's .. Then apologise to the customer and
6. This part .... where it's supposed to. suggest a suitable solution to the
problem.
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Scheduling
Meetings
(>Getting Started: Vocabulary (oage 124))
Dear All,
A product demonstration will take place on Friday, 22nd
February in the video conference room on the fifth floor. A
representative from Star Computing Ltd will be demonstrating
their range of new laptops and tablets with stylus pens.
The presentation starts at 10 o'clock sharp, and will end at
around 12 o'clock. We will have a ten-minute break with
light refreshments.
The rep will give a short PowerPoint presentation and then
show us the individual products in detail. You will have an
opportunity to try them. Participants will receive a pack
containing product information and a free USB stick.
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Thanks, 2.
When:
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IT Admin Assistant i-' Where:
4.
Meeting presenter:
5.
2 An administrative assistant (A) is scheduling a as Contents of pack:
meeting with the head of sales and marketing (B).
Listen to the dialogue and choose the correct
answers. 0)
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A: This is Katie from 1 Marketing I Administration.
Can I speak to Alice Walker, please?
B: Alice speaking. Hi, Katie, what can I do for you? sections, using the terms mid-morning
A: Hi, Alice. I'm trying to schedule a meeting with and mid-afternoon.
all the 2 technicians I software testers. Do you
remember - I mentioned it to you last month?
B: Yes, I remember. When is the meeting going 03 Practise the dialogue in exercise 2 with a
to take place? partner. Pay attention to the expressions in
colour.
A: We'd like to hold the meeting on 3rd March.
I want to check the 3· date I time with you first.
Are you free on the 3rd?
4 Read the dialogue in Exercise 2 again.
Then decide if the sentences are true or
B: Let me check my calendar. No, I'm afraid that false. Correct the false sentences in your
won't work. I've got previous commitments notebook.
on that day.
1. Only Katie and Alice are going to be at
A: I see. Would 5th March be convenient for you? the meeting.
At three in the afternoon? 2. Katie wants to check ii the date is
B: The afternoon is difficult for me. A mid-morning convenient for Alice.
meeting would be better, if possible.
3. The morning of 3rd March is convenient
A: Most of the software testers will be tied up at a for Alice, but not the afternoon.
conference. I'm afraid that's impossible. 4. Most of the software testers are available
B: Well the' morning I afternoon isn't ideal, but on the morning of the 5th.
I can rearrange a few things, so I'll be there.
5. Katie gives Alice all the information about
A: Great! I'll get back to you 5· later I again with the meeting.
more details.
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administrative assistant at Compusafe.
B: a. Hello, Mark. What are you doing?
z- 16:30- Meeting with programmers in my office b. Hello, Mark. What can I do for you?
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14" MAY so she won't be at work for three days.
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Cancel wy participation b. Oh, I apologise for that.
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15" MAY 3. A: The problem is, she won't be able to
09:15- Meeting with helpline workers in video make it to the meeting you arranged
:::::J conference room for tomorrow. Can we reschedule it?
:::::J B: a. Certainly. Are you working in the
Rescdulc for 1zt Mady
::::ll office tomorrow?
16" MAY
::::ll 10:00- Meeting with Mrs Marks at Media Store. b. Certainly. Let's look at the calendar.
::::J opposite the post office 4. A: What date is convenient for you?
::::::i Resckcdle -what suits er? How about Tuesday, 5th January?
::::::i 14:00- Meeting with programmers at Op Tech B: a. I won't be available on that day.
::::::i I'll be busy with staff training.
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My plans ave cad9cd. Plcads¢
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on Wednesday, 6th January. Would
that suit you?
B: a. Is the video conference room free?
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f- accordino to y wtcs i rcod. b. I've got a staff meeting in the
Michael afternoon, but I'm free in the
£ morning.
6. A: Great! Will 11 o'clock in the morning
be OK?
1. Which item won't Michael attend? B: a. Yes, I 'II write it in my diary.
2. Which appointment will be on the same b. Thanks, she's feeling better.
day but at a different time?
3. Which appointment will be at a later date? c;::J 3 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a
partner. Pay attention to the expressions in
4. Which appointment will be a few days colour.
earlier than planned?
5. Which appointment hasn't got an 4 Read the dialogue in Exercise 2 again. Then
alternative date yet? copy and correct the sentences below by
changing the words in bold.
1. Mrs Marsden will stay at home for two
It is common for computers and businesses to use weeks.
the 24-hour clock. To change the time to the 12-hour 2. Mrs Marsden will attend the meeting on
clock, subtract 12 from the hours. 20-1 2=8 pm Tuesday.
3. Tuesday, 5th January is convenient for
everyone.
4. Mrs Brody has got a sales meeting
scheduled for the afternoon of 6th January.
5. They decide to reschedule the meeting for
11.00 pm.
EE
Working with Vocabulary 7 Listen and repeat the phrases in colour.
Then match the clocks to the correct times. «)
5 Listen and repeat the words in colour.
Then choose the correct answer. «0) 1. It's half past two. 6 8
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1.I can't make the web designers' meeting on 2. It's quarter past eight.
Tuesday. Can we.. the meeting, please? 3. It's five o'clock.
a. arrange b. reschedule 4. It's quarter to six.
2. We don't need to meet because we've
already discussed everything. Let's .• the
5.
6.
It's ten past nine.
It's twenty to seven.
• •
••
meeting.
a. switch b. cancel
3. Katie will be in the office on the 29th. 0'clock
Would that ... you? ")
a. suit b. reorganise quarter -1' quarter 8
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4.I won't be able to ..... in the auto apps /a
conference because of a previous
half past
commitment.
a. postpone b. participate
6 Listen and repeat the words and phrases 68 Look at the clocks and write the times.
•• • · •·
in colour. Then match A to B to form
.•
sentences. «0) 1. It's 4. It's
•• • 6
A
2. It's 5. It's_
ts
1. Let's look for an alternative date ...
2. Michael is on the phone and needs 3. It's ,,., 6. It's
directions because ...
3. Diana Michaels is held up in a traffic jam 9 Complete the text messages with the words below.
because ... appointment • feels ill • postpone
4. Mr Kelly had to leave the office urgently held up in a traffic jam • reorganise
because ... running late • arrange
5. Greg came for his appointment with the
network administrator on the wrong day James, I apologise for the Inconvenience,
because ... but can we' the software testing
from Tuesday to Wednesday, please?
6. We'll have to start the meeting at 2.30
instead of 2.00 because ...
Sorry I'm.for our meeting. I'm
B 3
on the main road Into town.
· .....
a. his daughter felt ill.
b. his assistant got the dates mixed up.
I've left you a list of meetings I've
c. that's convenient for everyone. got this week. Can you please my
d. he has got lost again! schedule to flt these meetings In?
e. the head of our software.department is
running late. Your dentist called. She's very sorry, but
f. there was an accident on Central Road. she has to cancel your° today as she
6_. Please call to 7 ..... a new one.
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You and your partner want to schedule a
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A customer is speaking to a sales assistant in a
smartphone shop. Listen to their conversation.
Then complete the advert for the XT75
smartphone. «)
[HEHN
Our YT75 smartphone
is a'... model that has
got all the latest features.
SMART
n ... camera PHONE
large screen:" ... inch
..... screen - will never break!
long.
• :extra battery till the end
2r. of the month
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Smartphone Apps
( > Getting Started: Vocabulary (page 125) )
] Read the app descriptions and the speech bubbles. Decide which app each person is referring to. 0)
WhatsApp Messenger allows you to keep in touch with 3. One minute it's there,
friends and family. It uses your phone's Internet connection to send
and the next, It's gone.
and receive messages, photos, videos and voice messages. Users can
create groups whose members can share group chats.
4. It was great seeing you and
Twitter allows you to express your ideas in a maximum of 140 chatting after such a long
characters. You can follow famous people, get breaking news and time.
join conversations. You can also tweet photos and videos to your
followers. 5. I'll message the group to
Skype allows you to talk face-to-face with your family and friends tell them to meet at the bus
anywhere in the world for free. You can also send messages and call
mobiles or landlines at very low rates even if your contacts aren't on
Skype. 6. It's OK. We're close. Look!
The restaurant Is about five
Google Translate helps you to read signs and menus in foreign
minutes' walk from here.
languages. Simply take a photg of the text you don't understand,
and the app will translate it into your own language. Ideal for
tourists and business travellers.
2 A shop assistant (A) is helping a customer (BJ. Use the sentences below to complete the dialogue.
Then listen to the dialogue and check your answers. «)
5 Listen and repeat the words in colour in A. 6. This app helped me activate through the city.
Then match A to B to form sentences. «0) 7. Share this and it opens the wireless and
A network settings.
1. How many followers 8. After you install the app, translate it with
your password.
2. I get breaking news all day,
3. To set up a packet data box connection, 8 Which sentences are logical? Correct the
4. Leave a voice message, illogical sentences in your notebook.
5. I prefer having a face-to-face 1. When you meet someone face-to-face, you
6. It's easy to keep in touch with people see them.
2. You can read a voice message on your
B phone.
a. select Mobile Networks. 3. You can translate a text from one language
b. have you got on Twitter? to another.
c. conversation on Skype. 4. You usually use a landline phone outside a
d. when you've got these ~pps. building.
e. and I'll listen to it later. 5. You navigate in order to reach a destination.
f. so I don't watch the news on TV. 6. If you're allowed to do something, you
mustn't do it.
6 Listen and repeat the words in colour.
Then copy and complete the sentences. +«0)
settings • recipient • landline • low rates
free • foreign language • characters
1. You don't have to pay for this app - it's ..... Student A: You have got three problems with
your smartphone. Ask the shop assistant for
2. Is the number of .. in an SMS limited?
help. Use the information on page 87.
3. If you are paying ..... , it means you are getting Student B: You are a sales assistant in a
a cheap deal.
smartphone shop. A customer has got three
4. Your home telephone is called a problems with their smartphone. Use the
5. A.. is someone who received something. information on page 95 to give advice.
6. I was born in England, so French is a...to me.
7. To change the clock display on your phone,
go into
cost
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Dear Staff,
Many members of staff have reported getting a lot more spam and junk e-mail in
their inboxes recently. Some people have also been opening attachments that contain
viruses. We are in the process of updating our e-mail program to make it more secure.
To protect our system from viruses, please follow these simple instructions:
1. Do not:
a. reply to an e-mail from an unknown sender. If you are not sure, please forward it to the IT department.
b. open an attachment unless you are certain of its origin. Again, if you are unsure, forward it to the
•
IT department.
c. click on a link embedded in an e-mail unless you recognise it and it looks relevant to you.
2. Our updated e-mail program will have a filter option so that all junk or spam e-mails will go into
a special folder.
3. Please run your antivirus program twice a week to check for any viruses or malware.
$
Thank you,
IT Department
1. In the past, members of staff got less junk e-mail than they do now.
2. The company is going to install a new e-mail program.
3. You may reply to an e-mail from a sender you don't recognise.
4. If you're not sure whether an e-mail is spam, send it to the IT department.
5. The IT department requests that the staff run an antivirus program every week.
2 An IT helpdesk technician (A) is talking to an employee (B) to check about a suspicious e-mail she
received. Listen to the dialogue and choose the correct answers. >) ◄
A: Hello, IT department, Ralph speaking. How can I help you?
B: Hi Ralph, this is Elizabeth from sales. I've received an e-mail from a company I don't know.
I'm not sure if it's ' safe I spam or not.
A: Do you know the sender? Why do you think it might be spam?
B: It's from China and we do have contacts with companies I businesses in China. However,
I'm not familiar with this one.
A: Has it got an attachment?
B: Yes. It's a Word document.
A: Have you opened I checked the attachment?
B: Not yet. The e-mail says it's a list of the 4 products I pictures they want a price quote for.
If it's a client, I need to compose a reply as soon as possible.
A: I'd better check this for you before you reply. Would you please forward the e-mail to me?
B: OK. Thank you, but can you please check it 5 quickly I tomorrow? If it's not junk, I need
to deal with it.
1. a. Veleta height
DOING AN
b. mountains height Spain
2. a What is the price of a touch screen laptop?
EFFECTIVE b.
3. a.
price "touch screen" laptop
smartphone apps for weather
INTERNET b.
4. a.
smartphone +apps +weather -iphone
sales job in a phone company
SEARCH b.
5. a.
"sales job, phone company"
define computer network
b. What is the definition of computer
network?
6. a. Mobile phone charges
b. monthly charges mobile phone
The most popular or relevant websites
2 A worker (A) is asking a colleague (Bl for help
for your search will usually appear on the to search for train times in England. Listen to
first search page in the first 20 hits. the dialogue and fill in the missing words. «0)
A: I'm doing research for a conference I'm
going to in England. I can't find the online
To narrow your search results, add descriptive keywords train timetable from Heathrow to London and
like: timetable train Madrid Paris then to Stratford. I'm already looking at the
. search result. Can you help me please,
Type specific words in the search box that could appear Andie?
in the website. For example, don't lse the term office B: Sure, Rebecca. You usually get the best
equipment, if you mean business laser printer. results from the first page. Maybe you need
to narrow your search. What keywords have
You don't need keywords like a, an, the - search engines you used?
omit them in their searches. A: I've tried: trains London Stratford. The results
just give me lists of trains and city information.
To find quick answers on the first search page:
B: Ok, try this. Type the same words but put
a. For the weather in a city: Weather Sydney Australia quotation marks around them. You may
b. For the definition of a word: define antagonistic want to add the word?
c. For a currency exchange rate: 10 dollars: euros A: And I want the timetable specifically for this
d. For simple calculations: 45-8= or 164/42= month.
B: Do an advanced search. Click on 3
Search engines will recognise certain symbols: Advanced Search and then choose past
a. A plus sign (+) indicates a list of words listed together month.
in one site: +printer +laser +inkjet A: OK, great! Got it! Now I need to know what
b. A hyphen (-) before a word excludes it from the search: to take. Can I find a quick weather report for
London?
+printer +laser -fax
B: That's easy. Type in the search box: weather
c. Quotation marks (" ") around a phrase limits the
London.
search to webpages with the same words in exactly
A: Perfect, no rain this weekend. Now, how do I
the same order: "dell laptop computer"
find the '· ..... for 500 euros to sterling?
Use the Advanced Search tools in Settings to further B: Just type in 500 euros: sterling and you'll
narrow your search by language, date or country. get the rate of the day in the first results
box.
A: Thanks a lot, Andie. You've given me some
really useful 5· ..... !
I I
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4. train timetable this month
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Business Skills for IT
l Read the advert. Then match the skills below to the correct points (1-6) in the advert. '4>)
1. Word processing: generating and editing documents such as reports and brochures, business
letters, general correspondence, memos.
2. Preparing PowerPoint presentations: creating and designing presentations, adding different
layouts and themes and embedding media.
3. Developing spreadsheets: entering and tracking data, organising data by sorting and
filtering, using mathematical formulas, creating tables and charts and working with
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Then listen to the dialogue and check your answers. «)
A: Hello, I'm calling about the BUSINESS IS BEST certification course I saw advertised on your
website I advert.
B: Hi, my name's Fred --I'm the course secretary. Do you want to apply for the online course or come to
classes?
A: If I want to do an on line course, when does the next one start?
B: They haven't got fixed dates. You can ? start I come at any time. What interests you about this course?
A: I need more business experience so I can get a better job.
B: I see. What skills do you specifically need for your work?
A: I need to improve my presentations and learn how to design I enter charts in spreadsheets. In addition,
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I'd like to improve my Word skills. Will the course help me with that, too?
B: Yes. You'll learn how to create, edit and save documents I functions and insert charts and tables.
A: Sounds good. I need to keep up-to-date, too. These office programs are always adding new
features.
B: That's true. You seem to have a good basic knowledge. So, I recommend you take the
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· beginner's I advanced course.
A: Who should I contact if there are any problems?
B: There is a free phone number; you can call if you need help with anything.
� 3 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a partner. Pay attention to the expressions in colour.
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computer for this special task.
2. If you track/ sort your files into folders, they
will be easier to find.
3. Our company merged/ customised those
computers especially for a library.
4. Please enhance/ display that table in the I
presentation so we can see it more clearly.
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for example, it controls the display and keyboard.
General purpose
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programs programs System development
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■ Electronic mail ■ Business - accounting a Operating systems
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1. What are the two main types of software?
2. What type of software is word processing?
3. What type of software is Microsoft Windows?
4. Which types of programs are able to check for viruses in your computer?
5. Education is an example of which type of software?
2 Listen to the mini-dialogues between a business customer and a software developer and fill in the
missing words. Which questions are asked by the customer and which by the developer? '4>)
1. A: What do you need the software to do 4. A: Are you looking to integrate this program
for your company? with any other software?
B: I need a program that will help me B: Yes, I need a program designed by an
manage the cash flow, analyse '.. and established company so that it will easily
improve my accounting efficiency. with other software packages in the future.
2. A: How can I try a demo of the software? 5. A: Will it be difficult for me to move
B: You can download a trial version of information from my existing software to
the software and try it for 30 days. a new program?
This allows you to familiarise yourself B: Not really. The information can be
with the programs and see how some transferred 5· ·-··- and you will be able to use
of the 2· ..... work. the new software in the morning.
3. A: Is that software package very 6. A: What support or maintenance can you
expensive? offer me for this software?
B: It isn't 3 But you can buy the basic B: We provide a long list of FAQs on our 6· ..
package now and purchase add-on or you can e-mail us. Once you purchase
modules later for an additional fee. the software, you can call our 24-hour
helpdesk for assistance.
03 Practise the mini-dialogues in Exercise 2 with a partner. Pay attention to the expressions in colour.
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] Read the beginner's guide for Word. Then answer the questions below. 0)
MS Office Word 2012 Here is the basic start window for Word. Let's look at its various parts.
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Quick Access Toolbar: This small bar is located just above the Menu Bar: This bar displays the headings for each menu.
File tab and provides Word's most frequently used commands. Commands are grouped under each of these menu headings
You can adapt it to your personal preferences. according to function.
Title Bar: This bar at the top of the window shows the program Status Bar: This displays information about the active
and current document title. document, eg the total number of pages and words in the
File Tab: This tab is where you manage your files and the data document and the language.
about them. You can open or save files, create new documents, View Buttons: The group of five buttons lets you choose how
print a document and see recently opened files. you want to view your document.
1. What do you press if you want to find a document you recently finished?
2. What does the quick access toolbar contain?
3. Where is the current document title displayed?
4. How many different document views can you switch between?
5. What do you look at to see what page of your document you are on?
2 listen to the dialogue between a secretary {A) and an IT technician (B). Then fill in the missing words. 0)
A: Sandra, can you help me, please? 1 need to write a new company document.
B: No problem. What kind of document do you need?
A: I need to make a new 1 letter template.
B: So click File on the toolbar and then New. Now, choose the Business ? • folder, then Letter.
A: OK. Now, I have to add the first and last3. from this letter. I want them to repeat on every letter I send.
B: That's easy to do. Select the paragraphs you want to copy. Click the icon Copy from the Tool Bar or
use the shortcut Ctrl + c on your keyboard.
A: OK, I did it.
B: Now, place your cursor where you want the paragraphs to go and click Paste or Crtl + v.
A: I also need to add the company logo in the header and the company at the bottom.
B: Click on Insert on the toolbar and then select Header. Paste the logo there. To add the address, click
on Footer and copy / paste again.
A: Done! But, the font is too 5 ...... I need to decrease the size from 14 to 10.
B: Do that in Format -- Font. You can use this template every time you want to send out a letter.
A: That's so useful. That's all, thanks a lot.
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A user can personalise the quick access
toolbar.
b. The quick access toolbar allows users to
6 Listen and repeat the words in colour. Then
match A to B to form sentences. «0) perform certain functions quickly.
A 5. a. You use the cursor to indent in the
document.
1. The status bar gives
b. The tab key will move the cursor to the
2. The title bar shows
place of the indent.
3. The quick access toolbar makes
4. Go to the file tab
5. The view buttons change ,}J Your Turn
6. The menu bar contains
Listen to the conversation between office
B workers making changes on a Word
a. when you need to open, print or save files. document. Copy and complete the
b. the on-screen appearance of the document sentences. 0)
or presentation. 1. The .... asked Jane to make changes to the
c. the program and the title of the document. document.
d. dropdown menus for different applications 2. Jane finds the document in the .....
and functions. 3. She presses Save As to change
e. information about the current document or 4. Jane doesn't want to delete the
program. 5. The logo will appear in
f. it easy to use popular commands.
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Image Editing
(>Getting Started: Vocabulary (page 128) )
] RHead the comments on a graphic artist's work. Then complete the sentences below. 0)
I 1.
2.
Background: Insert
Make the man on the second bike.
4. Add logo to ..
5. Emphasise the . of the first driver.
3. the upper right corner.
2 Read the sentences. Then write who says each sentence, the client or the graphic designer.
1. Have you got any comments on the first draft?
2. I need to review the advert before Friday. Can you send it to me by Thursday afternoon, please?
3. If I retouch his face, it will look clearer.
4. I need the logo to be more obvious, with bold colours and a large font.
5. I can apply some effects to make the image look better.
6. Also, the sign at the front of the picture is too small for people to read.
7. Can you adjust the size of the building to make it bigger, please?
8. What would you like me to change?
3 A client (A) is discussing his advert with a graphic designer (B). Use expressions from Exercise 2 to
complete the dialogue. Then listen to the dialogue and check your answers. 0)
A: 1
B: Well, I really like the image you've chosen, but it needs some editing.
A: 2
A: OK. I'll e-mail you a draft by Thursday morning so you can send me any comments.
• Your Turn
Student A: You are the client and you
need the graphic designer to make
changes to an advert. Look at the advert
on page 88, find at least three things you
want to change and discuss with the
designer.
Student B: You are the graphic artist.
Discuss with the client the changes he /
she wants to make to the advert on
page 96. Make suggestions for changes.
List the things that you agree to do.
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choose the correct answer. «4)
A: Can you please explain how to calculate the final purchase price using a spreadsheet?
B: Sure. Multiply the number of ' items I parts we purchased in column C, by the price in column G.
A: Do you have to write a formula into each individual cell?
B: No, you can just copy and paste the 2 price I formula from one cell into another.
A: I need the list order to start with the first date an item was bought.
B: No problem. Put the earliest date in the top row,
and then
type I sort it in chronological order.
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4. A .... shows the distribution of all the pieces
of data.
5. When you .... two or more numbers together,
you get the total.
6. A .... is a file that displays data in rows and
columns.
7. .. ... means to empty or take something away.
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system (DBMS) is a collection
( Getting Started: Vocabulary (page 129)) of programs that allows users
to store, update and extract
l Read the database record. Then decide if the sentences below information from a database.
are true or false. Correct the false sentences in your notebook. ◄>)
Helen)
Tech Rep:
About the Company: 'Small retail sportswear company, has 15 desktop computers.
a Test user
B
a. On Tuesday afternoon at around 2.00 would be convenient.
b. To the purchasing department e-mail: [email protected].
c. Business.
d. By the end of the week, if possible.
e. It's 76 Robinson Street.
f. To the same address.
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need to... it.
Company Customer # Account type 3. I can't help you unless you tell me where
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4. According to our ..... , you placed your last
SERVICE ADDRESS order in March.
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6. I deleted a file by accident. Is it possible
Region Post Code Phone to.. the documents?
I Allegheny I 19733 [rs2 2sos 7. You use a..to find specific information in
your database, such as how many of your
Email Tech rep customers live in a certain town.
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Address b. to separate items into specific categories.
1 Read the tutorlal. Then read the sentences below and replace the words in bold to correct the false
sentences. «0)
WIRELESS
;+ .l • Easy to set up. • No cables.
• Faster than DSL or wireless connections. • Laptops can connect to the Internet from
• Suitable for large businesses. different locations within the wireless range.
Disadvantages • Cables must run through the whole location. • Wireless must be set up carefully for maximum
Expensive initial investment to buy network security and range. The further you are from
equipment and cables. the router, the slower the Mbps speed.
2 An IT technician (A) is calling a network company tech support (B) for assistance. Put the dialogue in
the correct order. Then listen to the dialogue and check your answers. «0)
A A: Yes. I thought I'd connected the printers to the network, but the network couldn't locate the
printer on the third floor. I've checked the cable and it's definitely connected.
B: OK. You may have to install the printer driver from the Windows installation CD or from the
Internet.
A: How do I do that?
B B: In the Control Panel, go to View devices and printers. Click on Install the printer driver. Select
the printer manufacturer and model, click on Next and then click Windows Update. Wait while
Windows checks for additional drivers.
A: And if it can't find the driver, what should I do?
B: Click Windows Update. Usually it will download and update the drivers automatically.
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Network Equipment
(Getting Started: Vocabulary (oage 130))
1 Read the equipment requirements. Then choose the correct answer below. )
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Various factors will dictate which equipment you need when building
What do you a new network. A topology displays in detail what is required for
need to build sharing resources, accessing data, going online and communicating
a business successfully. It is best to purchase business grade equipment for
network? reliable communications between all aspects of the network.
2 A computer technician (B) is discussing operating systems with a client (A). Listen to the dialogue
and fill in the missing words. «0)
A: I can't decide between Windows and Linux. Which operating system do you think is more suitable
for this business?
B: Well Sam, Linux is a free open source system. Windows is 1 ..... and owned by Microsoft, so it costs
money.
A: This business hasn't got a large budget. Exactly how much does the Windows system cost?
B: Newer Windows systems can cost up to 2· ..... to start with. Then it's more expensive to upgrade, or if you
want to add more users.
A: That's a lot. Is it true that there can be security and stability issues with both systems?
B: Linux is considered stable. It's easier to fix problems. A community of developers from around the
world can quickly respond to any issues you have.
A: But, I've heard it's more complicated to install.
B: A bit. Linux 3 ..•.. sets of bundled software to run it. But that also means you can modify it to your specific
needs.
A: But most users are already • with Windows, aren't they?
B: Indeed. I think everyone knows the Windows interface.
A: Thanks for your advice. I think I'll choose Windows as it's got a simpler interface. It may cost more, but it
will be easier to find s_.to support the business as its needs grow.
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Which operating system ..... ?
1. doesn't cost any money Today, almost every computer uses a'.operating
2. was developed by a professional company system which has got windows, icons and menus.
3. requires an additional budget for upgrades The operating system has to'· ..... the hardware
4. is simpler to install and software in a computer so that they can
communicate.
5. can be adapted for your requirements
In the' .... of software programs, programmers use
a special set of instructions which is called the•
Working with Vocabulary
In the first computers, the user had to write
5 Listen and repeat the words in colour. instructions for the computer into the°
Choose the correct word for each definition. «0)
1. stays the same, doesn't change 8 Match the questions in A to the answers in B.
a. entire b. stable A
2. a type of software that has got a copyright 1. Which operating system are you going to
and cannot be changed choose?
a. open source b. proprietary 2. Do you have to pay for helpdesk support?
3. accessible to everyone 3. Did you get that software for free?
a. freely available 4. Are you having a problem with the new
b. commercially owned software?
4. to make available for general viewing or 5. Have we got enough money to upgrade the
purchase system?
a. release b. modify 6. What is the advantage of that software?
5. several products combined into one package B
a. issues b. bundled software a. I can modify it to my needs.
b. Windows is too expensive, so I'm using the
6 Listen and repeat the words in colour. Replace open source system Linux.
the words in bold with the words below. )
c. Yes. We've received a budget to make all
developers • multi-task • budget • storage the necessary improvements.
1. Think about the money you have got to d. No, it's free for an entire year.
spend before you put in a new network. e. No, it's commercially owned.
2. The operating system controls the place for f. Yes, and I need to download a specific
keeping data in the computer. program to solve the issue.
3. Larry Page and Sergei Brin were the creators
of the search engine Google.
4. Before UNIX, computers
weren't able to do two or Copy the chart and tick (✓) the correct
more things at the same columns - Windows (W), Linux (L) or both (B).
time. Then listen to two users talking about operating
systems and check your answers, +«0)
W L B
1. Has got less malware
2. Simpler to operate
3. Not possible to make changes
4. Many programs available
5. Free on line support
6. Used by Google, Facebook
and Twitter
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Installing an Operating System
( Getting Started: Vocabulary (page 131) )
2 A support technician (A) is helping a caller (8) to install the Linux operating system. Match the
technician's questions in A to the caller's responses in B. Then listen to the dialogue and check
your answers. 4)
A
1. Have you ever installed an operating system before?
2. Did you download it to a DVD or USB?
3. Don't forget to back up your Windows system and also your data files. How much free space have
you got? You need at least 5 GB.
4. Did you download the 32-bit or the 64-bit version? The program you install must be the same version
as your computer.
5. The next step is to restart the computer. Press the F10 key so you can reboot from the USB.
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c.
d.
e.
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OK, it's restarting now.
I won't forget. I've allocated 10 GB of free space on my D drive.
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partner. Pay attention to the sentences in words in colour are in the wrong sentences.
colour. Write the sentences correctly in your
notebook. )
4 Read the dialogue again and complete the 1. You can install a distro to correct a problem
caller's notes. with a software program.
2. The kernel is the number of pixels that
Linux Setup Instructions appear on your monitor.
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THAT FITS IN YOUR
which is compatible with most devices.
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A: Isn't that a bit outdated? Doesn't everyone
use their mobile phone as a camera
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images can be just as good. How about a
more up-to-date product like the virtual
keyboard?
A: How is a virtual keyboard useful?
• Infrared projection turns any flat t
Connects B: It's completely portable and it fits in your
surface into a touch keyboard via 8/uetooth pocket I case. It's great for people who
workspace wireless technology travel.
• Easily pairs with any
Includes rechargeable A: That is an interesting product. How does it
smartphone, tablet or
lithium-ion battery work?
laptop
B: You can turn any flat surface into a touch
keyboard workspace because it projects
(I Tap It@ Speaker by laser. You just connect it to your
Wireless, portable smartphone or tablet. There's no need for
Bluetooth speaker any extra 5· electricity I equipment.
A: That's an option. I'll check what the selling
price is.
Streams your
Hands-free,
voice activated device:
music from your phone (3 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a
or tablet via Bluetooth partner. Pay attention to the sentences in
Just ask for music or Dual stereo speakers provide
radio, news or weather colour.
360-degree Dolby sound
while connected Delivers up to nine hours
to WIF of playback
e Exercises 5-7.
1. How can we describe a small piece of
efh 2.
recorded music?
What do we call the light that shines out of a
device?
3. If you want something small enough to fit in
your hand, what do you ask for?
4. What device plugs into a computer and
enables the use of certain software?
5. What do we call a device that is able to
follow audio instructions?
. .
THE PEN THAT DOES EVERYTHING
.
Then match them to their meanings in B. «0)
A B . . : . .
1. playback a. controlled by spoken
commands Wherever you are - at work or at school - use the Echo
2. dual
Smartpen to record and save your words and ideas.
3. audio clip b. a segment of recorded
Records everything you hear, say and'
sound
4. output Tap on your notes for instant recording or?
c. ability to do something
5. voice 3
d. Connects to a or mobile device.
activated consisting of two parts
4
e. Allows you to into different languages.
6. capability move at an angle
Holds 5 ..... hours of audio or thousands of pages of
7. tilt f. data generated by a
computer
Contains one 6 ..... battery.
g. the replaying of previously
recorded sound
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Gaming
( > Getting Started: Vocabulary (page 132) )
l Read the article. Then decide which part 1. You need a mobile device to play these
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of the article, A, B, C or D, mentions the types of games.
information on the right. There may be more 2. Gamers can choose from a variety of
than one correct answer. 0) games.
3. You need the correct hardware to play
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Student A: You have got three questions about a
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generated simulation of a real-life help. Use the information on page 90.
environment. Augmented reality Student B: You are a support technician in a
inserts computer-generated features computer games shop. A customer has got three
into existing reality. questions about a new game. Use the information
on page 98 to answer the questions.
1 Read the advert for a web hosting 1. What does the web hosting company promise your
company. Then answer the questions on business?
the right. «) 2. How will the web hosting company make sure your
website can be accessed easily?
3. Which applications need to combine with your
website to give you good results?
4. How will you know about the activity on your website?
5. How will customers know that they can rely on your
website?
6. How does the web hosting company guarantee to
keep a customer's personal data private?
SIT BACK AND WATCH AS YOUR that protects people against credit card and
WEBSITE TRAFFIC INCREASES! debit card fraud.
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Cloud Computing
( Getting Started: Vocabulary (oage 133))
] Read the Internet article. Then complete the sentences on the right. «0)
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4. Users of Saas get but users of
w is
PaaS can create their own ..... on
infrastructure which is provided.
CLOUD > 5. Using a public cloud is not expensive
COMPUTING? 7% because the
Cloud computing, M 6. Using a private cloud is more secure
often referred to as because the service is provided to
"the cloud", provides
on-demand computing
resources over the Internet.
2 A small business owner (A) and an IT
In other words, storing and
consultant (B) are discussing cloud
accessing information and programs on the Internet instead of computing. Listen to the dialogue and
on your computer's hard drive. fill in the missing words. 0)
ADV ANT AGES: A: Why should we switch to using ..... for
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3 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a
partner. Pay attention to the sentences in
8 Listen and repeat the words in colour.
Then choose the correct answer, +«0)
colour. 1. If you find an ideal solution, it is perfect /
useless.
4 Read the dialogue in Exercise 2 again.
Which of the following advantages to cloud
2. Computer security prevents authorised/
computing are mentioned by the IT consultant? unauthorised users from entering the system.
1. The business can get new software quickly. 3. Dependency on something means you can I
can't do without it.
2. The costs only include services used by the
business. 4. If a decision is solely yours, someone else /
no one else can decide.
3. You don't have to worry about viruses
affecting your software. 5. A risk is a situation that doesn't I might
involve danger.
4. Storage space is flexible.
5. Servers are operated by the suppliers. 6. If you find software that is suitable for your
business, you should I shouldn't consider
6. A private cloud is more secure than a public
buying it.
cloud.
7. If an item is affordable, you have got I
haven't got the budget to buy it.
Working with Words 8. You scale up something when you want to
reduce I enlarge the size of it.
5 Match A to B to form words or phrases.
Then listen and repeat. «0) 9 Copy and complete the sentences. Use the
A B words in bold to help you.
1. self- a. user 1. If something is affordable, you ..... pay for it.
2. third- b. service 2. When something is ideal for you, you don't
need to look for anything
3. on- C. per usage
3. When you put your money at risk, you might
4. payment d. party
• it.
5. multi- e. demand
4. A self-service restaurant hasn't got any.
6 Copy and complete the sentences below with 5. If you decrease the number of your employees,
the words and phrases from Exercise 5. you won't have as .• as you had before.
1. You don't pay a monthly fee. It's a .... system. 6. Payment per usage means you don't pay
2. .means that a lot of people are connected a.. fee.
to a system.
3. There are no workers to assist you. It's
4. The two companies called in a...to help
them with an important decision. CF%11J2170)7
5. It's a good company. They provide .. service
Student A: You are the owner of a
24 hours a day.
medium-sized business. You are asking a
representative of a cloud computing company
7 Listen and repeat the words in colour.
some questions. Use the topics on page 90
Then decide which sentences are logical. +«)
to ask the questions. Then decide whether to
1. One of the advantages of working with use a private or a public cloud.
wireless equipment is that you are free to
Student B: You are a representative of a cloud
move around.
computing company. Answer the client's
2. If you manage a business, you are questions. Use the information on page 99.
responsible for it.
3. All companies want to decrease the number
of clients visiting their website.
4. A business' needs are the things that are
required to operate it.
5. In computer networks, bandwidth is the
amount of data that can be carried from one
point to another at a specific time.
6. When you scale down the size of
something, it becomes bigger.
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(>Getting Started: Vocabulary (page 134) )
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Tips:
How to Stay Safe Online BL0GS ADVICE CONTACT
1. Don't give your passwords to other people.
2. Use a different password for each account.
3. Use privacy control. Only let certain people
I· With more and more people completing
transactions online, digital safety has become
view your personal details.
4. Report spam to your e-mail client.
an important factor. Today, more than ever, you
5. Use filters to reduce spam.
must take precautions to ensure your personal
6. Check your children's use of the Internet
information is safe from hackers and thieves.
and social media.
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0,3 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a 8 Listen and repeat the words in colour. Which
partner. Pay attention to the sentences in pairs of sentences have got a similar meaning? +«0)
colour. 1. a. You should delete an e-mail that seems
suspicious.
4 Read the dialogue in Exercise 2 again.
b. If you don't know the source of an e-mail,
-·i-
Then match A to B to form sentences.
throw it out.
A
2. a. Phishing messages look like they come
1. Wendy from a reputable company.
2. Katie b. Reputable companies send messages as
3. A SafeSearch filter
• • el,' a way of getting more customers.
4. Many social media sites 3. a. Adware collects information about users'
B Internet activities.
a. may not eliminate all inappropriate material. b. Adware analyses which websites a user
visits.
b. didn't know that parents can limit online
access. 4. a. Thieves can use your credit card details
to purchase products from websites.
c. have got parental controls.
b. Most people use their credit cards to
d. recommends filtering search results.
purchase online today.
5. a. Companies often send out bulk e-mails.
Working with Vocabulary b. To get to all their clients, companies send
out thousands of e-mails at the same time.
5 Match A to B to make expressions.
Then listen and repeat the expressions. «0) 9 Match A to B to form sentences.
A B A
1. identity a. settings 1. You could meet undesirable people
2. parental b. public 2. A hacker can change
3. make C. protect 3. Fake e-mails can trick users into
4. privacy d. theft 4. Learn how to hide your online identity
5. password 9 control 5. You can post a helpful reply
I. 6. You risk losing your privacy
6 Copy and complete the sentences below with
the expressions from Exercise 5. B
1. Think twice before you .... your private a. giving away vital information.
information b. on social networking sites.
2. Using ... , you can adjust what different c. when you share too much personal information.
people see on your Facebook page. d. on this forum.
3. . .. is a very serious cnme. e. and be anonymous on the web.
4. . .. your account with a combination of letters, f. information on your computer system.
numbers and symbols.
5. Fathers and mothers should think about
n putting ..... onto the family PC.
Listen to the conversation between a bank
7 Listen and repeat the words in colour.
employee and a client. Copy and complete the
Then choose the correct answer. )
chart. Then tick (/) the correct columns. «)
1. A hacker/ profile contains a person's
personal information. Bank
Client
2. Using another person's credit card without Who ... ? Employee
permission is fraudulent/ undesirable. 1. reported the scam
3. It's important to ensure/ hide your children
2. was suspicious because
are safe on social networking sites.
of the logo
4. A firewall can trick/ block unauthorised
users from accessing a network. 3. knew about the phishing
t/ 5. Do you think parents should post/ monitor 4. wanted to prevent this
their children's access to the Internet? from happening again
6. Viruses can corrupt I risk the information on 5. will adjust the filters
your computer files.
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Protecting Your Business
(>Getting Started: Vocabulary /page 134) ) 1. Sam Brown is insisting that
a. IT managers participate in the meeting
1 Read the e-mail. Then choose the correct
b. all employees read the agenda
answers to the questions on the right
according to the text. +«) 2. Sam Brown believes that the company
needs to
a. update its antivirus software
To: IT Managers b. replace its antivirus software
From: Sam Brown: Network Administrator 3. The company has got cyber security rules
Subject: Company Cyber Security Meeting a. which allow employees to see all data
b. which employees mustn't violate
j, Following last week's cyber attack attempts, we all 4. The company would like a backup program
need to reassess security to protect our business. which ....
I Please read the agenda points below before our a. provides a way to recover data
meeting. It is essential that ALL managers attend. b. stores data on the cloud
1. Establish better network security: Buy new 5. The company is planning to
antivirus software with 'real-time' protection to a. sell products online
make sure we are better protected against viruses,
b. redesign their products
spyware and other malicious codes. Check which
new vendors regularly provide patches and updates
to their software.
2 An IT security advisor (A) is giving security advice
to a business owner (B). Number sections A-C in
2. Secure our network: Check the firewall and the correct order to form a dialogue. Then listen
encrypting information. Make sure the WiFi is to the dialogue and check your answers. «)
secure and hidden. To safeguard from unauthorised A B: Yes. How else can we make sure our
access, implement password protection on the network is completely secure?
router. A: You should consider installing a VPN -
3. Establish stronger security,policy for all a virtual private network. It offers a much
employees: Consider implementing multi-factor better level of security.
authentication for employees to gain entry to B: How does that work?
sensitive data. Administrative privileges should A: It works as a private network, even though
be limited to IT managers only. Make sure all you are using a public network.
employees are aware of the penalties if they violate
the business' cyber security rules. B A: Hi, Mathew. What seems to be the
problem?
4. Research new backup system: Install a more
innovative program to perform daily backup which B: Well Jack, last month we had a serious
also includes an effective recovery solution. An security breach even though we had
alternative backup for storing copies off-site or on installed new anti-virus software.
the cloud is also essential. A: When did you last download an update?
5. Redesign policy on payments: Check our
B: Oh! I'm not sure.
authentication system with the bank and credit card A: You need to check for software updates
companies before we open our e-commerce site. at least once a month.
It is imperative we use the most trusted validation
tools and anti-fraud services.
C B: OK, I'll get the IT staff to check that.
A: Is there anything else that you're
concerned about?
B: Yes, some employees have complained
that sometimes they can't access all the
Multi-factor authentication combines programs they need.
two or more independent credentials: A: It sounds like we need to reassess the
something the user knows, such as firewall settings. I'll adjust the settings
a password or a secret question; for you. Have you got any other questions?
something the user has got, such as a
bank card; and biometric verification. 03 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 2 with a partner.
Pay attention to the sentences in colour.
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3. Employees now get increased access to
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more programs. B: Yes. I am '· ..... the problem, so
2
4. Adjusting the firewall settings will prevent the I've got some good · ..... .
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B: Yes, I have, but I've decided not
to do that at the moment.
5 Listen and repeat the words in colour. Then
replace the words in bold with the words in
colour. 0) 2. penalty • reassess • breach • sensitive
safeguarded • gain entry to • establish
agenda • attempted A: We had a data • last week, so our
1. We weren't able to get into the factory. company is very 5 .... about security.
2. The manager wanted to create a new ' can't give you my password.
department.
3. Hackers tried to get into the bank's network. �
B: What's the 6_for doing this?
4. Before the meeting, we received the list of
the topics to discuss.
5. Make sure your computer is protected from A: The manager will 7
my contract
· .....
malware. and I could find myself without
A
8 Choose the correct answer.
1. A cyber attack on a government
1. This is sensitive I trusted information, so
2. E-commerce is a business transaction please don't discuss it with anyone.
3. If we encrypt all the customer data, 2. Releasing this information is considered a
4. Malicious code is used to security tool I breach.
5. Special data recovery software 3. You need to safeguard I attempt your
6. Tools are a set of basic accessories network against unauthorised entry.
7. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a private 4. What is the penalty I agenda for coming late
network to work?
B 5. Hackers were able to gain entry to I
establish the accounting system.
a. for software developers.
b. can help you find deleted files.
c. damage data, files and computing systems.
d. over the Internet.
e. built over a public infrastructure. Student A: You are a security administrator. Ask
your security advisor to help you solve some
f. it will be protected.
problems. Use the chart on page 91 to tell him/
g. can cause chaos. her your problems and record the solutions.
Student B: You are an IT security advisor. Provide
solutions for your client using the information on
page 99.
1 Read the job advert. Then decide if the sentences below, are true or false.
Copy the phrases that gave you the answers into your notebook. )
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11,
installing, updating and maintaining
servers and operating systems
computer science certificate
+ minimum three years' previous experience
+ excellent problem-solving skills
configuring hardware and peripherals
performing daily backup operations system administration certification in Linux and Microsoft
Send CV to [email protected] •
The system administrator assistant ....
1. will purchase peripherals for the company
2. will make sure all the company data is backed up
3. will be responsible fol troubleshooting
4. needs to have a university degree in computer science
5. needs to have training from specific vendors
6. does not need work experience
7. will only work conventional hours
8. will need to interact with colleagues
2 The Human Resources Director (A) is interviewing a candidate (B) for the job of system administrator
assistant. Listen to the dialogue and choose the correct answers. 0)
A: Good afternoon. I'm Harry Brink, the director of Human Resources.
B: Nice I Pleased to meet you, Mr Brink. I'm Caroline Rand.
A: Have a seat I Come in, Caroline. I've got a few questions for you. Can you tell me about your
2·
educational background?
B: I've got a vocational diploma in computing and information technology and I've just completed a
course from MITOPEN Courseware in 3· operating systems engineering I programming.
A: What is your experience installing and configuring operating systems?
B: I gave technical support to staff I customers at Grants for two years. After that, I became the
assistant IT administrator.
A: Why did you leave?
ll B: They moved their offices to another " city I country and I couldn't move at that time.
A: So, why do you think you are a good candidate for this job?
B: Well, I'm hard-working, responsible, willing to work in a team and I know how
· important I essential it is to keep up with fast-growing technologies.
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] Read the interview form. Then answer the questions below. «0)
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INTERVIEW FORM
Name: Caroline Rand Telephone: 056837442
Address. 5 East New Anion. Rd, Bradford E-mail: [email protected]
Education: [] secondary school [ university
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skills: knowledgei Windws
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Languages: Eli (native), German (intrmediate)
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work experience: Computersupport tecician - 2 years Grants Company LTD.
Assistant IT administrta or % monthsGrants Company LTD.
Interviewer: Harry Brink Date: 10th Aul
Suitability for position: hardworking, knowledgeable about subject, let, fastteamer
Schedule a second interview: ' Yes No
Starting Salary: £18,000
2 Harry Brink (A) is interviewing Caroline Rand (B) a second time. Listen to the dialogue and fill in the
missing words. )
A: Hello, Caroline. It's nice to see you again. Please 1
B: Thank you. I'm glad to be here.
A: As I told you on the phone, we'd like to offer you the job, but I want to go over a few 2
B: Sure.
A: This job will require working at least three evenings a week. How do you feel about that?
B: It's 3 ...... I can be flexible about my time.
A: Good to know. Have you got any questions for me?
B: I'd like to ask, what salary can I expect?
A: Well, the starting salary is £18,000 per annum and you'll work a 40-hour week. There may be
overtime if we have serious technical problems.
B: That seems fair. What about holiday time?
A: You get 22 days annual holiday leave and 10 days of paid sick leave. You also get .• insurance and
retirement benefits.
B: I'd like to ask you about opportunities for advancement. Do you send employees on courses?
A: We expect our staff to keep up-to-date on changes in the field, so we encourage our staff to take
certain courses.
B: It sounds like a perfect job for me.
A: Good. So will you be able to start on 5 ..... at 9.00?
B: Yes, that will be fine. I'm looking forward to it. Thank you, Mr Brink.
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4 Read the dialogue in Exercise 2 again. 7 Listen and repeat the words in colour. Then
Then match A to B. match the words in A to their definitions in B. )
A B A
1. £18,000 a. holiday time 1. sensitive
2. 40 b. number of hours per week 2. diligent
3. 22 days C. starting time on first day 3. easy-going
4. 10 days d. salary per year 4. creative
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5 Listen and repeat the words in colour. Then answer.
use them to complete the sentences. «0)
1. Are you flexible about your hours?
temporary • permanent
a. No, I don't want to work shifts.
1. I'm looking for a.job. I want to work in
b. No, I don't want a temporary job.
the same place for a few years.
2. Tom is very ambitious.
2. This job is probably for three months.
It's only a.job. a. He's also a fast learner!
b. He's not interested in a career.
retirement benefits • starting salary
3. Two support technicians were fired.
3. The ... is €9 per hour.
4. What are the .. at your new job? a. Were they too flexible?
b. Were they temporary workers?
hire • retire • fire
$ 4. My starting salary is low.
5. I really want this job. I hope they'll ..... me.
a. Well, at least there aren't any retirement
6. Mr Anderson has worked in the IT benefits.
department for 40 years. He's going to
next week. b. Well, at least the work isn't hard and the
hours are easy.
7. I'm worried the company will ..... me for
5. It's great they hired Melanie as a web designer.
sleeping at my desk.
a. Yes, she's really creative.
shifts • schedule • recruit
b. Yes, she's sensitive.
8. Does your company ...• many students?
9. The desktop support technicians provide
24/7 support, so they work in 12-hour
10. Every Friday, the staff get their ... of hours Student A: You are the head of IT and are interviewing a
for the following week. candidate for a job as a software tester. Ask questions to
complete the interview form on page 91. Then discuss
6 Listen and repeat the words and phrases in work hours, salary and benefits.
colour. Which sentences are true for you? «) Student B: You are applying for a job as a software tester.
1. I'm very ambitious. I want a good career. Answer the interviewer's questions. Use the personal
2. I'm not very flexible about hours. I can only information on page 99. Then ask questions about work
work for certain hours. hours, salary and benefits to complete the chart.
3. I'm very industrious. I work hard and get a
lot done.
4. I'm a fast learner. I don't need a lot of
explanations.
5. I'm not very good at multi-tasking. I can't
do more than one thing at a time.
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certificate + divorced • Bachelor's degree
b. full-time
female • formal training • marital status
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1 Read the covering letter and the CV.
Then choose the correct answer below. ◄>)
Dear Ms Grander.
I'm writing in reference to the position of IT support as advertised
on Job4U.uknet.uk. Please find my CV attached.
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If you require further information. please do not hesitate to contact
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Rebecca Webber
I Name:
Date of birth: I6th June, 1995
01738 367683
I Telephone number:
E-mail address: [email protected]
Education:
2013-2014: Cyber Security courses, Coursara
2012-2013: Business Technology Management courses, Coursara
2010-2012: Computer Management Certification, two years, Institute of Technology
Work experience:
2014-present: IT Business Support, Preston Trades
Responsibilities: troubleshooting via telephone, e-mail, and remote
support tools to diagnose technical issues, assisting in maintaining
operating systems, applications, networks, servers and peripherals
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letter in the Workbook, pages 106 and 107.
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download the system.
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so far.
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Student B: Find out how much free space the client has got.
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Unit 1: 102
A business card
An e-mail introducing a new employee
Unit 2: 103
An e-mail requesting a quote
Unit 3:
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An e-mail providing ordering instructions
Unit 4: 105
A reply to a quote request
Unit 5: 106
An e-mail providing directions for a technician's visit
Unit 6: 106
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A message
Unit 7: 107
A letter of complaint
A response toa letter of complaint
Unit 8: 108
An e-mail requesting a meeting
An e-mail declining an invitation to a meeting
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A product description
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Unit 12: 110
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A review of a computer game
Unit 17: 113
An e-mail giving specifications to a website host
Unit 18: 114
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memo about company cyber security
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An e-mail requesting information about a job
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1 Read the business card and answer the questions.
Alice Morton
Web Designer
56 High Street,
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ISABEL
WEB AND g47 Office tel: 017365 6114789
APP DESIGN
Mobile: 077 9975 65648
E-mail: [email protected]
2 Write a business card. Use the Writing Plan on page 86 of the Workbook.
2 Write an e-mail introducing a new employee. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful Language on page 87
of the Workbook.
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Read the e-mail requesting a quote and answer the questions.
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: Quote request
Dear Sir,
Our company is looking for reliable suppliers of computer parts. We would
be grateful if you could send us a quote for the items listed below:
20 motherboards (type G-41)
35 hard drives (type AAC)
40 computer cases
15 CPUs (model JD-150) :E
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2 Write an e-mail requesting a quote for at least four items. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful
Language on page 88 of the Workbook.
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1 Read the e-mail providing ordering instructions and answer the questions.
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: March Inventory
Dear Paul,
We have just completed the IT department's March inventory. Please see the attached
file with the exact quantities. As you can see, 12 of the monitors are obsolete so I haven't
included them in the final total.
We're overstocked with microphones so we don't need to order any of these. We've run
out of webcams for the helpdesk technicians. Please order another box of 20 of the IBIS
model. At the moment, we are upgrading the graphics department and we haven't got
enough stylus pens. So please order ten of the ProFine XS300 model. As usual, we are
running low on black ink for the HD inkjet500 printers. You need to reorder a box of 30
urgently.
Would you please let me know when these items are delivered?
Many thanks,
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IT Manager
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2 Write an e-mail providing ordering instructions. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful Language
on page 89 of the Workbook.
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1 Read the e-mail replying to a quote request and answer the questions.
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To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: Quote for Computer Supplies
Dear Ms Olsen,
Thank you for your recent request regarding prices for computer supplies. Our prices are as
follows:
20 headsets - £300
30 Webcams - £480
10 gaming controllers - £180
40 flash drives - £200
As a new customer, we are offering you a 12.5% discount on these prices. As requested, the
goods can be sent to your offices by express delivery. We accept the 30-day payment terms
as outlined in your request for a quote.
The earliest delivery date possible is five days after you confirm your order.
We look forward to receiving your confirmation of the order and to doing business with you in
the future.
Sincerely,
Jack Evans
2 Write an e-mail replying to a quote request for computer supplies. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful
Language on page 90 of the Workbook.
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An e-mail providing directions for a technician's visit
Read the e-mail giving directions and answer the questions.
To: Ms Green
From: Peter Rollins
Subject: Technician's visit -- 11th October
Dear Ms Green,
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I'd like to confirm your technician's visit at 9.00 on 11th October in our department
store.
11 The store is situated on Rose Street. When you enter the store, you will see two lifts
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My office is at the end of the corridor, on your right.
1, I look forward to seeing you then.
Peter Rollins
Shop Manager
2 Write an e-mail confirming a technician's visit and giving directions to the location. Use the Writing
Plan and the Useful Language on page 91 of the Workbook.
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1 Read the message below and answer the questions.
Jack wavted to speak to you but you were available. He did.Wt get tke software he ordered.
He would Like you to call hi as soov as possible. His vuwwber is 08637984.
Grace Hoplus
2 Write a message for a support technician. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful Language on page 92 of
the Workbook.
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l Read the letter of complaint and answer the questions.
2 Write a letter of complaint. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful Language on page 93 of the Workbook.
2 Write a response to a letter of complaint. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful Language on page 94 of
the Workbook.
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An e-mail requesting a meeting
Read the e-mail requesting a meeting and answer the questions.
2 Write an e-mail requesting a meeting with the IT department. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful
Language on page 95 of the Workbook.
2 Write an e-mail declining an invitation to attend a meeting. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful
Language on page 96 of the Workbook.
�product description
1 Read the promotional material and answer the questions.
The new Maxi 343 is one of the best smartphones in the shops today. It includes all the
regular features you expect to find in a smartphone, such as a camera, speakerphone,
e Ne GPS monitoring system and office apps. The main advantage of the Maxi 343 is its long
axi 3l battery life - one of the most important things that phone users look for. In addition,
unlike most other smartphones in the same range, the Maxi 343 is not at all expensive.
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From: [email protected]
Subject: Your request for information
Dear Ms Anderson,
Thank you for your e-mail regarding software for your accounts department. We are happy to offer our
new program, SimpleAcc.
SimpleAcc is a new accounting program which makes accounting in small businesses much easier.
It is user-friendly, has got a wide range of applications and its spreadsheets are very advanced. It
contains all your accounting information, and allows you to check all your records and control your
cash flow quickly and easily.
It is possible to buy the basic SimpleAcc program and purchase add-on modules later, according to
the needs of your business. We have also got a 24-hour helpline which offers technical support.
For more information, please call me on 047 85456627.
I look forward to hearing from you,
Eve McMillan
Sales Department
Software World
2 Write an e-mail in response to a request for software. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful Language
on page 98 of the Workbook.
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: Image for advertising campaign
Dear Tom,
Thank you for the image that you sent us, advertising our new range of trainers. If possible, I would
like you to make some changes.
Unfortunately, the photo isn't very clear. Can you retouch it and make it sharper? In addition, could
you please add focus to the runner in front? It is important that we see the expression on his face.
Lastly, I'm not happy with the company logo. I'd like you to use bold colours and enlarge the font so
that it is more obvious.
If you need to discuss any of the above points, please contact me any time.
Regards,
Alice Fox
Marketing Manager
Sporten
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: Brief for database
Dear Mr Walters,
Following our discussion, here is the brief for the new database for our marketing department. This
database must be able to record information regarding product types, quotes to customers and
sales figures. We should be able to access this information quickly and easily. In addition, it must
allow us to cross-reference customers and products. When we talked on the phone, I forgot to ask
you to include a function that allows us to get a customer profile based on all previous enquiries,
quotes, sales and complaints. After you create the schema, we will study the database and give you
feedback.
I hope the above is clear. If you have any further questions, please call me.
Regards,
Liz Henry
Sales and Marketing
LIA Electronics
2 Write an e-mail to a database designer containing requirements for a new database for the customer
relations department of your company. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful Language on page 100 of
the Workbook.
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: Specifications for Network
Dear Anne,
As discussed, here are my specifications for setting up our network. We have to use a wireless
network because we would like to avoid the cost of installing cables in our offices. The network will
serve 30-40 workstations and 10 printers and they are all within a 30-metre range of the router. It is
essential that we have a reliable security system. Can you please send me a topology diagram, a list
of the equipment needed and the cost?
Please contact me if you require more information.
Regards,
Clive Barton
2 Write an e-mail with specifications for a small business network. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful
Language on page 101 of the Workbook.
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Wizarding Empires is an exciting, new first-person strategy game that you can play on your
console. The player has to choose which of the main characters he or she will be in order to build
the best empire. You need goggles and a motion hand-held controller to play. Wizarding Empires
is full of exciting action and it is difficult to stop playing it! The only disadvantage of the game is
its price - it is very expensive. In short, it is a great game and I really recommend it.
2 Write a review for a computer game that you know. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful Language on
page 102 of the Workbook.
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: Website hosting
Dear Ms Redwood,
Our company is interested in creating a website and your website hosting services were
recommended to us. I would be grateful if you could give me some additional information.
Our company markets children's clothes and we would like to create an online store. It is very
important that you can guarantee a high SEO across multiple search engines. We'd also like to
incorporate social media to increase brand promotion. In addition, can you include social proof
comments? Finally, it is essential that our payment gateway be 100% secure.
We would also appreciate any other suggestions that you might have. Please can you send us your
recommendations and quote as soon as possible?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Richard Thomas
Head of Marketing and Sales
KiddyWear
2 Write an e-mail giving information to a website host for a company that sells sportswear and wants to
create a website. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful Language on page 103 of the Workbook.
Dear All,
As you may know, we have recently installed new, updated antivirus software with "real-time"
protection in all our computers. This seems like a good time to remind you all of our security policy.
Our company handles a lot of sensitive data. You cannot access this data unless you have got
administrative privileges. If you need particular data and cannot access it, ask your manager for help.
In addition, you must not use social media networks or conduct personal e-mail correspondence on
work computers. Finally, you must not give your personal password to any of your colleagues.
If you have any further questions, please contact me.
Ed Robinson
1. Who is Ed Robinson?
2. What is the purpose of the memo?
3. Who can access sensitive data?
4. What does he say about the use of social media?
2 Write a memo regarding company cyber security. Use the Writing Plan and the Useful Language on
page 104 of the Workbook.
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Dear Mr Hunter,
I am writing in response to the advertisement for an IT Support Technician on JobFinder.com.
I am interested in applying for the position, but would like some further information. Does the job involve
night shifts? Are you willing to consider applications from people who have got a Computer Technician
Certification but not a university degree?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
Ted Harris
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BUSINESS SECTORS
NUMBERS
ten eighty
twenty ninety
thirty one hundred
forty five hundred
fifty one thousand
sixty one thousand five hundred
seventy
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IT
assemble install test
check maintain troubleshoot
design operate upgrade (n)
download repair upload
give solve
input startup
JOBS
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PARTS OF A COMPUTER
ADJECTIVES
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ORDINALS
PARTS OF A COMPUTER
VERBS
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cache 1/0 Adapter
desktop case Network Attached Storage (NAS)
disc controller optical drive
drive bay tower case
expansion cards
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KEYBOARD
PUNCTUATION SYMBOLS
above between on
behind in the middle of over
below next to under
beside
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headset scanner webcam
microphone speakers
ORDERING
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obsolete reorder run out of
order
joystick page up
laser pointer QWERTY
letter keys short cut
memory stick touchpad
page down
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ORDERING
PAYMENTS
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ADJECTIVES
EE
accessible sophisticated
compatible spare parts
convenient special offer
delivery fee specialised
place an order stocktaking
reduction supply chain
shortage warehouse
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before page 20
TROUBLESHOOTING
VERBS
freeze reinstall
log off reopen
make sure replace
press and hold restart
reconnect shut down
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TROUBLESHOOTING
DIRECTIONS
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on your left / right
assist maintenance
at the traffic lights manual
breakdown performance
corrupt files problem solving
cross the road recovery
debugging reset
diagnose take the first left / right
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before page 24
PHONE CALLS
before page 26
EE
bad connection line is free
call back offer assistance
calling on behalf of speak a little more slowly
clearly take a call
end a conversation voicemail
get through Would you mind ... ?
interference
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before page 28
DEPARTMENTS
accounts department IT maintenance department
customer relations department sales and marketing department
human resources department
CUSTOMER SERVICE
charge hold the line
complaint opening times
customer number overcharge
damaged quote
discuss it satisfied
enquiry shipping date
get back to you
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COMPLAINTS
a
broken financial director
customer satisfaction inappropriate
disappointed lose business
displeased managing director
dissatisfaction research and development department
feedback treatment
file a lawsuit
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before page 32
ARRANGING A MEETING
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RESCHEDULING
TIME
EE
absent make it
adjourn minutes
boardroom punctual
chairperson verify
conference call vote
delay wrap up
instead
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before page 36
SMARTPHONE FEATURES
before page 38
SMARTPHONE APPS
Android ringtone
charger selfie mode
contacts SIM card
display speed dial
iOS swipe
lock code voice dialing
memory expansion WiFi hotspot
v%es»oar soa
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before page 40
E-MAILING
attachment malware
blind carbon copy (Bee) mark as read
carbon copy (Cc) save draft
e-mail client signature
embed spam
filter (n) starred
folder subject
forward view
HTML format unknown sender
inbox username
junk
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INTERNET SEARCHING
EE
back arrow list-unsubscribe
blacklist POP (Post Office Protocol)
bookmark refine
discussion group search operators
domain name search settings
e-mail bounces search tools
e-mail server sign in
filter (v) worm
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apply layout
brochure merge
chart personal preference
clipboard reminder
configure sort
correspondence spreadsheet
customise table
display track
enhance workbook
event
add-on licensee
cash flow module
cloud-based payroll
copyright shareware
database subscription
efficiency task
encode third-party program
existing trial version
fee utilities
licence vendor
EI
adaptive content default program
alpha software freeware
character encoding pivot table
commercial software public domain
custom slides service pack
data analysis visual presentation
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before page 48
redo footer
undo header
page break
screen shot
before page 50
IMAGE EDITING
adjust emphasise
background enlarge
blur layers,
brightness resize
brush retouch
contrast rotate
crop shadow
dim sharpen
draft zoom in
effects zoom out
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alignment line spacing
colour palette orientation
composition page setup
compression pixel
exposure saturation
highlighting spell / grammar checker
letterhead tint
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DATABASES
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title
field retrieve 0
update (v) c::
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active cell key c
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array 2
normalisation
cell reference range
entity value
function / formula bar view
index
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NETWORK EQUIPMENT
adaptors reboot
authorised shared resource
broadband subnetwork
business grade switch
firewall traffic
gateway transmission control protocol (TCP)
hub unauthorised
incoming wide area network (WAN)
Internet protocol (IP) address wireless access point
outgoing
EE
bridge network interface
data link network interface card
hostname port
media access control range extender
multiplexer repeater
network address translation (NAT) transceiver
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before page 60
OPERATING SYSTEMS
budget issue
bundled software modify
command line multi-task
commercially owned open source
coordinate programming language code
developer proprietary
development release
entire stable
freely available storage
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
before page 62
allocate partition
BIOS (basic input / output system) patch
bit pre-installed
component prerequisite
crash requirement
distro run
environment screen resolution
infrastructure segment
kernel step-by-step
EE
batch processing error detection
bootstrap loader tile-system manipulation
clustered systems real-time systems
command interpreter resource allocation
control program system boot
distributed systems system call
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before page 64
before page 66
GAMING
...
goggles
involve
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before page 68
WEBSITE HOSTING
before page 70
CLOUD COMPUTING
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Apache e-merchant
capacity hybrid cloud
cloud storage Secure Shell (SSH) encryption
dedicated server Service Level Agreement (SLA)
deployment sign up
digital wallet virtual data centre
before page 72
ONLINE SAFETY
before page 74
CYBER SECURITY
agenda multi-factor authentication
attempt penalty
aware of real-time protection
breach reassess
cyber attack recovery
e-commerce safeguard
encrypt sensitive
establish tools
gain entry to VPN (Virtual Private Network)
malicious code
Em
bot decoy app
closed system electronic footprint
cookie imposter
cyberbullying pharming
cybergrooming Trojan horse
cyberstalking whitelist
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before page 76
JOB APPLICATIONS
ADJECTIVES
confident nervous
hard-working organised
highly skilled outgoing
insecure relaxed
knowledgeable responsible
lazy shy
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JOB CONDITIONS
ADJECTIVES
..
easy-going industrious
energetic sensitive
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before page 80
WRITING A CV
PERSONAL DETAILS
EE
BSc (Bachelor of Science) r~sum~
covering letter separated
GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) spell-check
long-term suitability
MA (Master of Arts) widow
Master's degree widower
MSc (Master of Science) with honours
qualifications