GET CONNECTED Move Ahead 7 th form VOCABULARY WORK Let’s refresh the words. Read the questions and use the new words in your answers.

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GET CONNECTED Move Ahead 7 th form

VOCABULARY WORK Let’s refresh the words. Read the questions and use the new words in your answers

Why do these people use the telephone and computer? They want ………………………….. to get connected

What machine helps you to leave the messages? An answering machine Listen to the sound and tell when you can leave your message? After the beep

WHAT MACHINE HELPS YOU TO SEND AND RECEIVE DOCUMENTS? A FAX MACHINE

WHAT ARE THEY DOING? - THEY ARE CALLING ON THE PHONE WHAT ARE THEY? - THEY ARE CALLERS

What do you do when…….. you want to call somebody? I dial the number the telephone ring? I lift the receiver You finish your talk? I hang up the receiver

WHY IS THE RECEIVER LYING ON THE TABLE? Because the caller said “ ……………………………………” HOLD ON A MINUTE!

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE WE CAN………………….. FROM DIFFERENT PLACES RECEIVE WHAT DO YOU HEAR IF A PERSON YOU ASKED ISN’T HERE? “CAN I TAKE A MESSAGE?”

HE CAN’T SPEAK ON THE PHONE,BECAUSE HE IS BUSY. WHAT IS HE ANSWERING? -I WILL RING YOU BACK

WHY HAS SHE STOPPED FOR REST? SHE IS OUT OF BREATH ……………………………………. AFTER HER QUICK GOING UPHILL

WHAT DO THEY MEAN? READ THE DEFFINITIONS AND TELL THE WORDS

to join two telephone lines so that two people can speak when you speak to someone on the telephone to get connected to call sb on a mobile phone

a machine that records your telephone calls when you cannot answer them The action you make to answer the telephone call answering machine to lift (up) the receiver

to finish a telephone conversation a short high sound to hang up, beep

someone making a telephone call the part of a telephone that you hold next to your mouth and ear сaller receiver

give a telephone message from someone to someone to telephone someone again, Can I take a message? to ring sb back

used to tell someone you want them to wait for a short time letter or message that is sent in electronic form down a telephone line and then printed using a special machine: hold on a minute fax

to be given somethings To have difficulty breathing to press the buttons on a telephone in order to make a telephone call: to receive to be out of breath to dial a number