Internet/web symbols
We are all very familiar with symbols that we use
everyday on the internet and on our computers, but are we always sure how to
say them?
“At” symbol (@)
e.g. david.jones@international-indemnity.com
You would read this as: “David dot Jones at international hyphen indemnity dot
com”
jennifer_bateson@hwx.org
“Jennifer underscore Bateson at H W X dot org”
Slashes
The forward
slash (sometimes just called “slash”) (/) is used
in web page addresses:
Universal-Appliances.co.uk/customer_enquiries
“Universal hyphen
Appliances dot co dot
UK
(forward) slash customer underscore enquiries”.
The back slash (or backslash) (\) is only really used for file paths on a PC
(personal computer).
E.g. See if you can find the file in
C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp
4u-for you
Recognise/ˈrekəɡnaɪz/
thumb /θʌm/
- Guess the information about these famous people
(ppt)
Iranian /ɪˈreɪniən/
Para
el CD del workbook si no se ve complete la resolución debe ser de 1280 x 1024
sur‧name /ˈsɜːneɪm/
hello
– hallo - hullo /həˈləʊ, hʌ- $ -ˈloʊ/
ex 2, p. 6
your, where, I’m, are, I’m from
I’m Ecuadorian /ˌekwəˈdɔːriən◂/
I’m from Mo‧roc‧co /məˈrɒkəʊ/
Thank you!
Don’t mention it / Not at all / You’re welcome / Thank
YOU
Chi‧ca‧go /ʃəˈkɑːɡəʊ/
chef /ʃef/
ma‧chine /məˈʃiːn/
cham‧pagne /ʃæmˈpeɪn/
Zü‧rich /ˈzjʊərɪk/
chem‧i‧cal /ˈkemɪkəl/
chem‧is‧try /ˈkeməstri/
cher‧ry /ˈtʃeri/
trip‧le /ˈtrɪpəl/
Homework: p. 7,
ex. 2, 3 and the grammar spot.
He is not my cup of tea
Wales - Welsh
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