Task 3: Study the chart of relative statements and make up your own
sentences
1.
Who keeps company with the wolf will learn to howl.
2. Whose car is parked in the driveway, George or Jackson?
3. He saw the faces of those whom he loved at his birthday celebration.
4.
“Which car are we going in?” he asked Alexander.
5. That University is very beautiful
4. E-MAIL
Task 1: Guess the meaning of the given terms related to e-mail
Term
Meaning
Subscribe
to sign one's name to a document
Inbox
accepts incoming messages.
Deliver
to do what is required by (a promise or pledge)
Spam
any kind of unwanted, unsolicited digital
communication that gets sent out in bulk
Drafts
writing the words of the paper
Templates
ready-made templates that we will need to use
Outbox
large attachments that halt or slow down the
sending
Blacklist
they are seen by a government or other
organization as being one of a number of
people who cannot be trusted or who have
done something wrong
Subject title
the space at the top of an email in which a line
of text is written that tells you what the email
is about, or the line of text itself
The “@” sign
the symbol in an E-mail address that separates
the name of the user from the user's Internet
address
Task 2: Read the text and give the structure of an e-mail
A message begins with several headers, which are formatted lines beginning with a header
identifier, followed by a colon and a space, followed by the contents of the header. Many
standard header identifiers are specified in RFC 822 and follow-up RFCs.
5. OUTPUT DEVICES
Task 1: Read the given information and speak about output devices based on the
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