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068 the internet and email
Words
Computer message inbox compose email account attachment
Link website web page (double)click connect image text print toolbar document modem wireless connection internet café
net bar chat room blog(ger) online hacker virus wikipedia
phrases
click on a link
open a web page
access a website
surf on the internet
download an attachment
compose a message
open an email account
click on an icon
add to favourites
send an instant message
attach a file
have a good/poor connection
beginner
a: how often do you use the internet?
B; I use it almost every day, but I usually only use it to check my email. I don’t often surf the net. You use the internet a lot, don’t you?
A: yes. I use it to find products and components at the lowest price for my computer. It can be frustrating when the connection is poor.
B: so , you’re online eight hours a day.
A: yes, I like the job though. Sometimes, I help other people in the office if they’re having trouble online.
B; how useful do you think the internet is as a source of information?
A; I think it’s fairly useful, but there are two big problems. First, a lot of the information you find online is false. Second, when you buy something online, you don’t see it until you actually get it.
B; how do you solve the website problems when you’re buying something online?
A: what I do is find the website of shops. Then someone from our company visits the shop and buys when they’re seen that the products are genuine and suitable.
Intermediate
A; hi! I see you are having fun with your new computer and internet connection.
B: there’s so much I want to do. I’ve just finished sending lots of emails to friends and family all over the world. I just ran a search for music to download.
A; I can give you the name of a few useful website to visit.
B: thanks. That would be very helpful. I’ve discovered that it can take a long time to find exactly what you want. There’s too much information on the net.
A; when you sent your emails, did you attach any files to them?
B; yes, I did. There’s an anti-virus programme with my email account that scans all attachments, so I’m sure I haven’t sent anything nasty to anyone.
A; when you use the internet, be careful not to give out your email address very often. If you do, you might get a lot of spam-unwanted email form companies trying to sell you things.
B: that’s good advice. I should also be careful about giving out confidential information about myself, such as my password and credit car number.
A: that’s right. Another thing to remember when you are surfing is that you can add a web page to your list of favourites. Your computer will remember the page and you can return there quickly next time you want to visit.
B: how do I do that?
A; take this web page for example. Press the keys “control” and “d” together. Click on “favourites” at the top of the screen. There you are. It has been added to you favourites list. If you click it, you will automatically go to that web page again.
B: that’s useful to know. Thanks. I’ll just log off and shout down my computer and we can go for a coffee.