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EAP B1+: Unit 7A Listening
By Megan Fernandez
International Language Academy of Canada (ILAC)
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In today's lesson:
Task 1: Understanding the topic
Task 2: Summary of an introduction
Task 3: Identifying advantages and disadvantages
Task 4: Note-taking for an academic lecture
Task 5: Discussion!
Adapted from Oxford EAP: A course in English for academic purposes (Intermediate/B1+) Unit 7A Listening Lectures (5) by de Chazal & Rogers (PG 92-93).
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Task 1: Understanding the topic
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Discussion #1 (10-12 min.)
Consider the following question: What is cloud computing?
Work in your groups to come up with a definition for cloud computing. Think of ONE or TWO examples of cloud computing you use in your life.
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Share your answers!
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Task 2: Summary of an Introduction
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You will listen to the introduction of an academic lecture. Fill in the missing spaces in the summary below using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER (Track 7.1)
Cloud computing is the biggest creator of …............................. in history
Origins of the Internet stems from the ….............................
Researchers Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau claim that the Internet is a …............................. where a small number of links is enough to move from any point A to any point B
Tim Berners-Lee created an experiment that welcomed …............................. to see how a network can grow
It became so large that, by 2009, there were …............................. websites and it was still growing immensely fast
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You will listen to the introduction of an academic lecture. Fill in the missing spaces in the summary below using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER.
Cloud computing is the biggest creator of wealth in history
Origins of the Internet stems from the American military
Researchers Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau claim that the Internet is a network where a small number of links is enough to move from any point A to any point B
Tim Berners-Lee created an experiment that welcomed collaborators to see how a network can grow
It became so large that, by 2009, there were 230 million websites and it was still growing immensely fast
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Task 3: Identifying Advantages and Disadvantages
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The term “cloud” is useful because
a. It speaks to the vast amounts of information that is covered
b. It is unclear what it is
c. It refers to the large scope of the Internet
Based on the research of Berners-Lee and Cailliau, the meaning of cloud computing is
a. A well-developed idea used by businesses
b. An underdeveloped but well-known idea
c. Still unsure and debatable
Questions 1-2: Choose the best answer A, B, or C to finish each sentence. (Track 7.3)
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The term “cloud” is useful because
a. It speaks to the vast amounts of information that is covered
b. It is unclear what it is
c. It refers to the large scope of the Internet
Based on the research of Berners-Lee and Cailliau, the meaning of cloud computing is
a. A well-developed idea used by businesses
b. An underdeveloped but well-known idea
c. Still unsure and debatable
Questions 1-2: Choose the best answer A, B, or C to finish each sentence.
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The following are disadvantages of cloud computing:
A. Cost of services likely to rise
B. The security of data is managed externally
C. Data selling is common among cloud service providers
D. The service provider may experience technical issues
E. The services are very basic when done externally
Pick THREE [3] Letters
The following are advantages of cloud computing:
A. Cost savings for businesses
B. All businesses get equal resources
C. Efficient management of resources
D. Purchase of products bigger than needed
E. Built in security features when purchasing cloud storage
Pick THREE [3] Letters
Questions 3-8: Advantages and Disadvantages (Track 7.2)
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The following are disadvantages of cloud computing:
A. Cost of services likely to rise
B. The security of data is managed externally
C. Data selling is common among cloud service providers
D. The service provider may experience technical issues
E. The services are very basic when done externally
Pick THREE [3] Letters
The following are advantages of cloud computing:
A. Cost savings for businesses
B. All businesses get equal resources
C. Efficient management of resources
D. Purchase of products bigger than needed
E. Built in security features when purchasing cloud storage
Pick THREE [3] Letters
Questions 3-8: Advantages and Disadvantages
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Task 4: Note-taking for a Lecture
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Listen again (Track 7.2). Write down the 1 key point for each advantage of cloud computing identified:
Cost savings for businesses:
Efficient management of resources:
Built-in security features when purchasing cloud storage:
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Listen again. Write down the 1 key point for each advantage of cloud computing identified:
Cost savings for businesses:
cost of purchasing space much lower than cost of installation
Efficient management of resources:
users only have to purchase and use what they need
Built-in security features when purchasing cloud storage:
many could computing services come with built-in data protection, backup, and recovery
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Listen again. Write down the 1 key point for each disadvantage of cloud computing identified:
Security risks due to external management of data:
Service provider may experience technical issues:
Cost of services:
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Listen again. Write down the 1 key point for each disadvantage of cloud computing identified:
Security risks due to external management of data:
the service provider has full access to the data you store in their service
Service provider may experience technical issues:
if the service provider goes down, the consumer loses access to their data
Cost of services:
as more companies want to use the service, the price of the service will go up
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Task 5: Discussion
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Discussion #5 (10-12 min.)
How do you use cloud computing in your life? Does it have an overall positive or negative impact in your life?
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References
de Chazal, E. and Rogers, L. 7A Listening Lectures (5). Oxford EAP: A course in English for academic purposes (Intermediate/B1+). Oxford University Press.
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International Language Academy of Canada (ILAC)
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