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Lesson 2. Ask students to study new vocabulary
Homework Ask students to study new vocabulary. The lesson plan 1. Lead-in (5 min) 2. Lexical exercises (20 min) 3. Speaking practice (60 min) 4. Homework (3 min)
LEAD-IN The 20th century can be considered the Computer Age. The remarkable thing about the Computer Age is that so much has happened in such a short time. Ask students to tell about the history of computer science: main periods?
The periods of computer science development: circa 2400 BCE; before the 1920s; after the 1920s; after the late 1940s; in 1948
LEXICAL EXERCISES I. Ask students to give definitions to words and word combinations which they have learnt at the previous lesson and to spell them:
circa – (used with a date) at the approximate time of computer science – the study of computers and their application gradually – slowly, over a long period of time logical – performed by, used in, or relating to the logic circuits in a computer to run – to launch, to perform a program BCE – abbreviation for Before Common Era computation – a calculation involving numbers or quantities analog – using a continuously changing range of physical quantities to measure or store data Turing machine – a hypothetical universal computing machine able to modify its original instructions by reading, erasing, or writing a new symbol on a moving tape of fixed length that acts as its program to refer to – to be relevant (to) purely – only, completely digital – using a system of receiving and sending information as a series of the numbers one and zero, showing that an electronic signal is there or is not there Turing test – a proposed test of a computer’s ability to think, requiring that the covert substitution of the computer for one of the participants in a keyboard and screen dialogue should be undetectable by the remaining human participant abacus (pl abaci) – a counting device that consists of a frame holding rods on which a specific number of beads are free to move. Each rod designates a given denomination, such as units, tens, hundreds, etc., in the decimal system, and each bead represents a digit or a specific number of digits to store – to enter or retain (information) in a storage device to evolve – to develop or cause to develop gradually value – a particular magnitude, number, or amount to employ – to give somebody a job to do for payment to invent – to create or devise (new ideas, machines, etc.) onset – a start; beginning to perform – to do, to carry out something
II. Learning new vocabulary for the theme “COMPUTER”. Ask students to match computer terms written in bold with definitions given below. Then ask them to read matched pairs aloud and put between the term and its definition the verb “is”. For example, Computer science is the study of computers and their application.
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