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Friday, June 29, 2007

10H Final Report

Name

Mark

Darlington

9

Liverpool

10

Gloucester

17

Manchester

16

Leeds

11

Nottingham

18

Winchester

16

Blackpool

8

Birmingham

14

Plymouth

13

Coventry

7

Mansfield

15

Southampton

13

Bristol

13

Portsmouth

18

Leicester

13

10M Module 4 Report


Name

Mark

Infected

11

Always

12

Afriendsr

12

Friendship

15

Makelove

14

Plane

12

Pinklook

10

School

14

Bigpig

13

Ukraine

15

Moggly

15

Info

16

Music

10

Subject

11

10Q Module 4 Report


Name

Mark

Deepthroat

14

Counter

10

Killer

10

Football

16

Play

10

Excellent

14

Dark

12

Whiteangel

11

Blackangel

17

Miniwalle

12

Usually

13

Big

10

Rollerhockey

17

Gipsy

10

Rabbit

17

Skull

13

Hello

10

Kurtcobain

11

Mylife

14

Superman

10

Password

12

10UV Module 3 Report


Name

Mark

Bill

14

Hello

13

11CI Final Report


Name

Total

Bradpitt

11

Good

11

Isostar

16

Sunrise

18

Ocean

15

Amsterdam

12

Aqualung

16

Starburst

18

Technology

13

Summary

12

October

16

Jamesbond

14

Butterfly

11

Unfaithful

18

Fly

13

Wonderful

11

Musics

13

Hostel

13

Sports

11

Screen

12

Electricity

13

Military

11

Mypassword

11

Discreet

11

Eagle

11

Confidence

11

11OPQR Module 6 Report


Name

Total

Bookshop

10

Good

14

Memorytest

16

Chelsea

14

Fishing

14

Football

14

Sargent

18

Fantastic

10

Red

15

House

14

Iplaydrums

15

Darklife

14

Programme

13

Horse

11

Joseph

0

Thebest

14

Place

14

Brother

14

Test

10

Sting

13

Cat

15

Chelsea

12

Summary

12

Car

0

Evenings

15

Love

10

Travel

15

University

14

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

10UV Review Module 3 Correction

1.
1 T “but some companies exist only on the Internet. They are sometimes called “dot.com” companies”
2 F “Some of the most successful Net entrepreneurs are teenagers who are still at school”
3 F “Tom Hadfield, 16, started a footlball results website called Soccernet in his bedroom”
4 T “Children are at ease with the Net and new technology”
5 F “He borrowed £150 from his dad to buy the domain name Jewishnet.co.uk”

2.
1 making a fortune
2 entrepreneurs
3 profit
4 provide

3.
1 He was ill at home and the Internet was his way of keeping in touch with the world.
2 He is still at school and took his A levels.

4.
1 little
2 a little
3 A few
4 few

5.
1 Although most companies have their own websites these days, some companies exist only on the Internet.
2 When Tom started his website in his bedroom, he could never imagine it would become a business worth millions.
3 Whereas some companies make profits from selling products, some others make money from advertising.
4 As Ben couldn’t leave his house, he started using the Internet to keep in touch with the world.

6.
O acesso instantâneo a lugares à volta do globo é dado pelo espaço virtual da memória do computador e das redes. O termo espaço cibernético foi inventado pelo escritor de ficção científica William Gibson para descrever o espaço virtual sem dimensões dos media electrónicos. Uma vez que a Internet tem sido definida como uma rede global de computadores interligados, a informação é transmitida de trás para a frente. Quando os navegadores usam a Internet, eles estão constantemente em linha. As mensagens são enviadas a indivíduos ou grupos de pessoas via correio electrónico.
Instant access to places around the world is given by the virtual space of the computer and network memory. The word cyberspace was invented by the science-fiction writer William Gibson to describe a limitless virtual space of the electronic media. Since the Internet has been described as a global network of interlinked computers, information is transmitted from back to forward. When surfers use the Internet, they are constantly online. Messages are sent to individuals or groups of people via email.

10UV - Module 3 Review

1.1 Read the text carefully and say whether these statements are True or False. Quote from the text.

1 The so called “dot com” companies exist only on the Internet.
2 Some youngsters leave school to get into web business.
3 Soccernet was created by Ben Cohen.
4 Youngsters are so successful on web business because they are creative and hardworking.
5 Teenagers who want to create their own business need a lot of money.

Some people are making a fortune in cyberspace. We looked at the teenage Internet entrepreneurs who are showing the adults how to do it. Most companies have their own websites these days, but some companies exist only on the Internet. They are sometimes called “dot.com” companies. A lot of them don’t make a profit from selling products and some companies only provide information to the general public. They usually make money from advertising. Some of the most successful Net entrepreneurs are teenagers who are still at school. Tom Hadfield, 16, started a footlball results website called Soccernet in his bedroom and it became a business worth £80 million. Cyber-Britain.com and Jewishnet were started by Ben Cohen who is 18. David Hands, of the Federation of Small Businesses, says: “Children are at ease with the Net and new technology. They can now start a small business from their bedrooms and it doesn’t cost them much money”.
Ben Cohen’s story is a classic example. When he was 13 he became very ill and couldn’t leave his house. “I hadn’t been into the Internet much before that, but I started using it to keep in touch with the world. I realised how powerful it was for reaching people at a low cost,” says Ben. He borrowed £150 from his dad to buy the domain name Jewishnet.co.uk and contacted the venture capitalist who had given money to support Soccernet. Despite the success of his web business, Ben has continued a normal life. He still goes to school and took his A levels last summer. Jewishnet is a successful website for the Jewish community. You can find links here to sites on everything from bar mitzvahs to teenage chat rooms. Ben also started Cyber-Britain.com which is the fastest growing online network in Europe.

2. Find equivalents in the first paragraph.

1 getting rich
2 people who set up businesses
3 financial gain
3 give

3. Answer the following questions.

1 How did Ben Cohen become an Internet entrepreneur?
2 Did the success affect his normal life? Why?

4. Fill in the gaps with quantifiers: a few, few, a little, little.

1 Some companies make ___ profit as their customers are only local.
2 Many companies can make ___ fortune in cyberspace.
3 ___ of the most successful entrepreneurs are teenagers who are still at school.
4 Here you can only find ___ links to other sites.

5. Link the clauses together by using the following conjunctions: as whereas although when

1 Most companies have their own websites these days. Some companies exist only on the Internet.
2 Tom started his website in his bedroom. He could never imagine it would become a business worth millions.
3 Some companies make profits from selling products. Some others make money from advertising.
4 Ben couldn’t leave his house. He started using the Internet to keep in touch with the world.

6. Write this paragraph in English.

O acesso instantâneo a lugares à volta do globo é dado pelo espaço virtual da memória do computador e das redes. O termo espaço cibernético foi inventado pelo escritor de ficção científica William Gibson para descrever o espaço virtual sem dimensões dos media electrónicos. Uma vez que a Internet tem sido definida como uma rede global de computadores interligados, a informação é transmitida de trás para a frente. Quando os navegadores usam a Internet, eles estão constantemente em linha. As mensagens são enviadas a indivíduos ou grupos de pessoas via correio electrónico.

Monday, June 11, 2007

10H Test 5 Report

Name

Mark

Darlington

8

Liverpool

10

Gloucester

17

Manchester

15

Leeds

10

Nottingham

17

Winchester

15

Blackpool

7

Birmingham

13

Plymouth

15

Coventry

4

Mansfield

15

Southampton

11

Bristol

11

Portsmouth

18

Leicester

10

Sunday, June 10, 2007

10 Q Test Module 4 Report


Name

Mark

Deepthroat

11

Counter

13

Killer

11

Football

15

Play

9

Excellent

13

Dark

12

Whiteangel

14

Blackangel

16

Miniwalle

0

Usually

12

Big

5

Rollerhockey

18

Gipsy

7

Rabbit

17

Skull

15

Hello

16

Kurtcobain

13

Mylife

13

Superman

7

Password

12

10 M Test Module 4 Report

Name

Mark

Infected

14

Always

11

Afriendsr

11

Friendship

16

Makelove

16

Plane

11

Pinklook

8

School

14

Bigpig

11

Ukraine

16

Moggly

17

Info

17

Music

8

Subject

9