制卧至所質易大岸 1951 UNIVERSITY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Unit 17 Get Yourself Wired-Internet and Mobile Phones 连线时代一互联网与移动电话
Get Yourself Wired—Internet and Mobile Phones 连线时代 —互联网与移动电话 Get Yourself Wired Get Yourself Wired —Internet Internet and Mobile Phones and Mobile Phones 连线时代 —互联网与移动电话 互联网与移动电话 Unit 17
University of International Business and Economics √Learning objectives In this unit students will learn words and expressions related to Internet and mobile phones. Students will be able to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of Internet and mobile phones. 制纤经价蜀易大学 UNIVTRSIT¥¥T月。4L地hE等SAND FCONOMC
University of International Business and Economics 3 Learning objectives In this unit students will learn words and expressions related to Internet and mobile phones. Students will be able to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of Internet and mobile phones
University of International Business and Economics Answers to the comprehension questions 1. Experts say that Internet calls are generally of better quality than cell phone calls because the way data is transferred,known as the Internet Protocol,is more efficient.And currently,Internet phone calls are far less expensive than cellular. 2."Dual-mode"phones could solve the annoying problem that plagues many cell phones-calls weakening or dropping once the caller steps inside a building. 3. If you have one of these phones and you have a broadband connection and a wireless home network,you can make that call over your IP network. 4 Skype-an Internet telephone innovator-enables people to talk for free or very cheaply to other users over the Internet. 制仟爱价贫易大考 wER与T节¥Tt。4L地S AND FCONOMC
University of International Business and Economics Answers to the comprehension questions 1. Experts say that Internet calls are generally of better quality than cell phone calls because the way data is transferred, known as the Internet Protocol, is more efficient. And currently, Internet phone calls are far less expensive than cellular. 2. "Dual-mode" phones could solve the annoying problem that plagues many cell phones—calls weakening or dropping once the caller steps inside a building. 3. If you have one of these phones and you have a broadband connection and a wireless home network, you can make that call over your IP network. 4. Skype—an Internet telephone innovator—enables people to talk for free or very cheaply to other users over the Internet
University of International Business and Economics Part A Business News First listening:listen for the gist What is the main idea of news item one? This news item talks about how text messaging can provide vital link in terms of emergency and danger while phone connection is down. What is the main idea of news item two? This news item talks about how and why the latest fad in cell phone-a personalized "ringback"tone service came into being. 制计酒价贸易大孝 UNIVERSITY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMCS
University of International Business and Economics Part A Business News First listening: listen for the gist What is the main idea of news item one? This news item talks about how text messaging can provide vital link in terms of emergency and danger while phone connection is down. What is the main idea of news item two? This news item talks about how and why the latest fad in cell phone—a personalized “ringback” tone service came into being
University of International Business and Economics Second listening: listen for specific information In this part the teacher has great freedom and flexibility to ask students questions,to clarify any difficult language points,to add in supplementary materials as background knowledge or in-depth understanding of the listening materials. Notice how these expressions are related to cell phones. text message;voice service;short messaging service; cell network;continuous connection;network's resources; standard ring;ringback tone;game downloads,ringtones; news clips;personalization for cell phones;communicate identity. 制卧爱价贸易大孝 15 UNIVTRSIT¥¥T月。4L地hE等SAND FCONOMC
University of International Business and Economics Second listening: listen for specific information In this part the teacher has great freedom and flexibility to ask students questions, to clarify any difficult language points, to add in supplementary materials as background knowledge or in-depth understanding of the listening materials. Notice how these expressions are related to cell phones. text message; voice service; short messaging service; cell network; continuous connection; network's resources; standard ring; ringback tone; game downloads, ringtones; news clips; personalization for cell phones; communicate identity