
G8 U8 L3
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Ahmed Darweesh
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G8 U8 L3
Virtual Reality
CB 130
WB 110
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Learning Obj :
analyze a text about VR
use vocabulary in sentences properly
value the importance of modern technology in our life
appreciate protecting IP
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCrkZOx5Q1M
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Multiple Choice
1 Read this article about virtual reality and match the headings to the four sections:
VR is an artificial world that is made by a computer. The user experiences this alternative
world in place of the real world. As you move
around, what you see and hear changes as
you would expect. Things get bigger if you walk
towards them – and smaller when you walk away.
The direction of sound also changes as you move.
However, what you are seeing and hearing is all
created by a computer.
What is it?
How does it work?
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Multiple Choice
Read this article about virtual reality and match the headings to the four sections.
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The user wears goggles that control what the
left and right eyes see. Each eye sees something
slightly different which makes the brain think you
are looking at something with three dimensions.
(This is the same as with the glasses you wear to
watch a 3D film or TV.)
Sometimes the user also wears headphones to
play sounds – or a helmet that includes goggles
and headphones. The user might also wear
special gloves that detect finger movements. As
you move or tap your fingers, the computer feels
the movement and carries out your command
What is it used for?
How does it work?
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Multiple Choice
Read this article about virtual reality and match the headings to the four sections.
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Games, of course, but there are serious uses too.
Architects can use it to see
what a building will look
like from the inside before
it is even built. Medical
students can practise
operating on virtual patients. One organisation uses it with ill and disabled children to give them
exciting experiences far different from their
everyday lives in beds or wheelchairs
What’s it used for?
Can everyone use it?
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Multiple Choice
Read this article about virtual reality and match the headings to the four sections.
VR will get better, cheaper and more common.
For now, the easiest way to experience it is
through a special application which uses a
smartphone. The phone goes into some simple
cardboard goggles with two eye-pieces to look
through. You can play apps on the phone
which will take you into the world of dinosaurs,
visit countries around the world or even fly
through space!
Can everyone use it?
What’s it used for?
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Multiple Choice
1 Someone who designs buildings
architects
cardboard
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Multiple Choice
2. A hard hat that covers the head, usually to protect it.
virtual
cardboard
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Multiple Choice
3 Thick, stiff paper used for making boxes
goggles
cardboard
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Multiple Choice
4. Something created or shown by a computer, or existing only
on computers
virtual
headphone
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Multiple Choice
5 Can be used or experienced instead of something else.
artificial
alternative
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Multiple Choice
6 Special glasses that cover the eyes
helmet
goggles
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Multiple Choice
7 Not natural or real, but made by people
alternative
artificial
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8 A piece of equipment you wear to listen to recorded sound
headphones
helmet
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Virtual Reality
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