1.2 Listening
preparing for a lecture • predicting lecture content • making notes
A You are a student in the ICT Faculty of Hadford University. The title of your first lecture is What is ICT?
1 Write a definition of ICT.
2 How can you prepare for this lecture? Make some notes.
B ≤Listen to Part 1 of the talk. What does the lecturer say about ICT? Tick the best choice.
a It is about computers. b It is about information. c It is about playing computer games. d It is more than just using a computer.
C In Part 2 of the talk, the lecturer mentions virus and driver.
1 What do these words mean in the context of ICT? 2
≤Listen and check your ideas.
D In Part 3 of the talk, the lecturer describes different places where ICT has an impact.
1 How many different places can you think of?
2 What are some of the technologies used in each place?
3 ≤Listen and check your ideas. 4 What will the lecturer talk about next?
E ≤In the final part of the talk, the lecturer talks about information systems and communication systems. Listen
and mark each word in the box E if it is an example and D if it is part of the definition.
communicate mobile phones store using technology data e-mail process web page
F Draw a flowchart to illustrate ICT. Use some of the words from Exercise E in your flowchart.
G Describe ICT, using your flowchart.
H Look back at your notes from Exercise A. Did you predict: ●
the main ideas?
● most of the special vocabulary? See Skills bank
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