tobookmarkawebpage: to mark a webpage for future reference
tobrowsewebsites: to look at websites
acomputerbuff: an expert computer user
tocrash: to suddenly stop working
to cut andpaste: to move text or images from one place in a document to another place
adesktopPC: a computer that isn’t portable and remains in situ on a desk
digitalediting: to edit digital materials like audio or video files
download(podcasts): to save a copy of a file from the internet to your own device
to enter a web address: to type the address of a website into the address bar of your browser
agadget:a technological tool like a mobile phone or camera
togoonline: to start using the Internet
high-spec(laptop): powerful computer with top quality components
Internetsecurity: Internet safety
intranet: a network of connected computers within an organisation that is not accessible by unauthorised visitors
tonavigateawebsite: to find your way around a website
operatingsystem: the software that tells the computer how to work
sendanattachment: send an email with an accompanying file
socialmedia: media used to interact with other people such as Facebook or Twitter
tosurftheweb: to look at a series of websites one after the other
atechie: somebody who has an interest in technology
toupgrade: to obtain a more powerful or feature-rich computer or piece of software
videoconferencing: to see and hear people from different locations using the Internet
wirelesshotspot: a public place where you can access the Internet
wirelessnetwork: a network where users can access the Internet without the use of fixed cables
wordprocessing;producing written texts on a computer
Lesson 4: Sport
We all have a relationship with sport: we might watch it, play it or try our best to avoid it. Because it’s such an important subject you may find yourself being asked questions about sport in the IELTS Speaking exam.
Read the following IELTS-style questions and answers below and pay attention to the phrases in bold. Use the ‘Definitions’ section at the bottom of the page to check the meaning of any phrases you don’t understand.
Part 1-style questions
Examiner: Do you do any sports?
Loiuse: Not really … no … I always say I’m going to take up exercise and try toget into shape but I never seem to get started … I sometimes wonder whether I should get a personal trainer … someone who will sort out a fitnessprogramme for me and make me trainhard ….
Examiner: How do you spend a typical weekend?
Stella: I’m a big football fan and weekends always centre around a footballmatch … I support FC Utrecht and have aseasonticket so I go to most of
the home games and quite a few of the awaygames too … I’m really looking
forward to the new football season starting soon … Examiner: Have you got any hobbies or interests?
Theo: Yes … I’m really keen on sports … I do judo once a week and playtennis in the summer … I think it’s really important to keep fit … it makes you feel good and energised for work and your studies ….