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Electronic mail, abbreviation E-MAIL, are messages transmitted and received by 
digital computers through a network. An efectronic-mail, or E-mail, system allows 
computer users on


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a network to send text, graphics, and sometimes sounds and animated images to other 
users.
On most networks, data can be simultaneously sent to a universe of users or to a select 
group or individual. Network users typically have an electronic mailbox that receives
stores, and manages their correspondence. Recipients can elect to view, print, save, edit, 
answer, or otherwise react to communications. Many E-mail systems have advanced 
features that alert users to incoming messages or permit them to employ special privacy 
features. Large corporations and institutions use E-mail systems as an important 
communication link among employees and other people allowed on their networks. E-
mail is also available on major public on-line and bulletin board systems, many of which 
maintain free or low-cost global communication networks.
(From 1997 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.) 
5. a) Present brief information on Russian broadcasting. Consider the following: 
1. the main functions of television irrpur country (informational, educational, 
entertainment); 2. news coverage; 3. kinds of programmes. 
b) What evening's viewing would you recommend for a foreign visitor who is very interested in learning more 
about our country and its people? 
6. "Children and television" is an issue about which teachers and parents are naturally very concerned. 
a) The two extracts by American authors given below present rather controversial views on the problem. 
Read them attentively for further discussion: 
a) There have been more than 2,300 studies and reports on the effects of television on 
American society. Most of them show that these effects are mainly negative. Researchers 
have been especially concerned about children. In the past decade, researchers have had 
children participate in numerous studies. They had children watch television intensively 
for three weeks. The results showed a drop in the children's creativity. The re-


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searchers concluded that television makes the children lose some of their creativity.
Teachers can't get children to pay attention for any length of time because today's 
children want everything to be as fast and entertaining as TV. Dr Benjamin Spock, an 
expert in child raising, once complained that he couldn't get his grandchildren to leave the 
TV set when he wanted to take them to the zoo. Some of today's children are so addicted 
to TV that nothing else interests them. Parents have to make them turn off the TV and go 
out to play or read a book. They can't get them to do these traditional childhood activities 
without having an argument over the TV.
Although most of these studies have shown the negative effects of television, some 
sociologists argue that television has become a part of our lives. They do not think that 
parents should make their children limit the amount of TV that they watch to one or two 
hours a day. They believe that parents should let their children decide for themselves 
what and how much they want to watch. 
b) Although most studies show the negative effects of television, there are also some 
important positive influences. There are many excellent educational programs, especially 
for children. Some schools have children watch certain programs in the classroom. They 
often get them to watch worthwhile programs at home by encouraging them to discuss 
what they have seen the next day in class. "Sesame Street" is a program that is watched 
by millions of children around the world. It uses bright colors, fast timing, and humour in 
order to get children to pay attention. It makes children enjoy learning about the alphabet, 
reading, and numbers.
Television also exposes children to different people and places. A little girl who had 
never seen a ballet before watched a famous ballerina on TV. This program got her to 
decide to become a ballerina herself. TV also increases young people's understanding of 
other people's views of life. Many people feel that "Roots", a program on the history of 
black people in the United States, is an example of this. Because viewers of this program 
became emotionally involved with the characters, "Roots" got some people to think more 
compassionately about the difficulties of black people in the United States.


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