Smart skills. Lesson 1.
Boost your computer and internet vocabulary! Learn key terms and collocations for online activities with this fun practice worksheet.
What do you use your computer for? Computing verbs Match the sentence halves. I uploaded a video clip to YouTube yesterday and it's already got over one thousand views! I enjoy reading the posts on this site, but I don't often comment on them. I've just started my own business, so I need to set up a new email account for it. I installed this new app on my phone yesterday and it's really cool. Lots of my friends have subscribed to Marie's YouTube channel, but I don't really like her video clips. We learned how to program a game at college last year. I'm going to forward this really funny text message from Rita to you. My laptop isn't working. but I can print this document directly from my phone. For more practice use this link (optional activity). Computing: using collocations Match the columns. open an app, a new window, a folder, a file, a document save a document, a file, a photo, your work enter your password, your username, your name, your address scroll up a page, a menu, a document empty the trash, the recycle bin Computing: using collocations Match the columns. check a box follow a link copy and paste text, a photo, a file, a document, a link, a folder create an account, a document, a file, a link, a folder click click on a button, an icon, a link Listen to three helpline dialogues. Choose the correct answer (a-c).1. The customer doesn't know how to enter his payment details. add items to the basket. get money off something he wants to buy. 2. The technical support assistant advises the woman to send the email to the bank, then remove it from her computer. click on the link in the emai choose a new password. 3. The man can send emails, but can't receive them. receive emails, but can't send them. send and receive emails from one email account but not from another.