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    This article from Real Life English Unit 18: The Internet & Email presents common expressions and dialogues used in internet and email contexts. It helps learners improve their ability to use English in real-life situations, moving beyond textbook phrases. By studying these useful phrases and dialogues, your English will feel more authentic and practical.
    Learning English involves more than just mastering grammar and vocabulary. The key is being able to use it naturally in real-life situations. However, textbook sentences often feel too formal and disconnected from how English is actually spoken. To speak authentic, natural English, it’s important to immerse yourself in real-world dialogues. This article focuses on common English expressions frequently used in social, work, and travel contexts, helping you move away from textbook English and learn the real expressions used by native speakers. Below are the expressions and dialogues from this week's Real Life English Unit 18: The Internet & Email. Keep practicing to make your English more conversational! Unit 18 The Internet & Email Part One: Expressions 1. How do I set up an email account? 2. Go to yahoo.com. 3. It’s asking me for a password. 4. What do you want to find? 5. I want to find information on the American Civil War. 6. If I’m interested, I’ll go to the library. 7. Can you find a good price there? 8. You don’t have to be mean. 9. I’ll let you know what I find. 10. Have you tried the Internet? Part Two: Dialogues 1. Email Account A: How do I set up an email account? B: Oh, that’s easy. Go to yahoo.com. Now, click on the link with the picture of an envelope. A: Which link? B: That one, the one that says 'Mail.' A: Oh no. What did I do? It’s asking me for a password. B: Don’t worry. See where it says 'New User'? A: Yes. B: Click on that. A: Oh, I see. B: Yeah, just fill out this form and choose a password. The computer will do the rest. 2. Searching A: Can you help me do an internet search? B: Sure. What do you want to find? A: I want to find information on the American Civil War. B: Well, can you be more specific? There are a lot of websites about that. A: Yes, I want to know about the battle of Gettysburg. B: O.K. Well, go to google.com and type in 'Battle of Gettysburg.' A: Oh wow, there are a lot of sites. B: Here, try this one. It’s a good site about Gettysburg. A: Thanks. B: For detailed information, however, you should read a history book. A: Thanks. If I’m interested, I’ll go to the library. 3. Shopping on the Internet A: I really want to go to China for vacation, but I can’t find a cheap plane ticket. B: Have you tried the Internet? A: No, not yet. Can you find a good price there? B: Wow, you really live in the Stone Age, Mom. A: Well, you don’t have to be mean. How do I do it? B: Go to yahoo.com and click on 'Travel' and 'Tickets.' They’ll be about a billion sites to look at. A: O.K. Thanks. I’ll let you know what I find. B: All right. A: I’ll look for a ticket for you, too. Thanks. Part Three: Substitution Drills 1. A: How do I (set up/get/sign up for) an email account? B: Oh, that’s easy. 2. A: (Go to/Type in/Open up) yahoo.com. B: O.K. 3. A: It’s asking me for a (password/username/my email address). B: Don’t worry. 4. A: What do you want to (find/search for/research)? B: The American Civil War. 5. A: I want to find (information/stuff/websites) on the American Civil War. B: Can you be more specific? 6. If (I’m interested/I want to/I decide to), I’ll go to the library. 7. A: Can you find a good (price/deal/bargain) there? B: Wow, you really live in the Stone Age. 8. A: You don’t have to (be mean/a jerk about it/put me down). B: Sorry. 9. A: I’ll (let you know/tell you/show you) what I find. B: O.K., I’ll look too. 10. A: Have you tried (the Internet/some websites)? B: No. Part Four: Monologue The Internet has changed the way Americans do many things. Increasingly, Americans use the Internet to shop, bank, keep in touch through email and chatting, get their news, and research topics of interest. Websites such as ebay let them pursue hobbies such as coin or stamp collecting. You can even get radio and television shows on the internet. Email is still the most common use of the internet, and its uses are growing every day. People joke that soon the only reason to leave your house will be to find a wife, since you’ll be able to do everything else over the Internet. Part Five: Vocabulary and Phrases - Internet - website/ site - email/email address - account - library - password - search - username - click on - computer - research The above content has been organized by 7Cai Net to assist you in learning Real Life English Unit 18: The Internet & Email. We hope this helps!

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  • account

    noun

    1. the quality of taking advantage

    e.g. she turned her writing skills to good account

    2. importance or value

    e.g. a person of considerable account
    he predicted that although it is of small account now it will rapidly increase in importance

    3. a record or narrative description of past events

    e.g. a history of France
    he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president
    the story of exposure to lead

    Synonym: historychroniclestory

    4. an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered

    e.g. he paid his bill and left
    send me an account of what I owe

    Synonym: billinvoice

    5. a short account of the news

    e.g. the report of his speech
    the story was on the 11 o'clock news
    the account of his speech that was given on the evening news made the governor furious

    Synonym: reportnews reportstorywrite up

    6. a statement that makes something comprehensible by describing the relevant structure or operation or circumstances etc.

    e.g. the explanation was very simple
    I expected a brief account

    Synonym: explanation

    7. the act of informing by verbal report

    e.g. he heard reports that they were causing trouble
    by all accounts they were a happy couple

    Synonym: report

    8. grounds

    e.g. don't do it on my account
    the paper was rejected on account of its length
    he tried to blame the victim but his success on that score was doubtful

    Synonym: score

    9. a statement of recent transactions and the resulting balance

    e.g. they send me an accounting every month

    Synonym: accountingaccount statement

    10. a formal contractual relationship established to provide for regular banking or brokerage or business services

    e.g. he asked to see the executive who handled his account

    Synonym: business relationship

  • pursue

    verb

    1. go in search of or hunt for

    e.g. pursue a hobby

    Synonym: quest forgo afterquest after

    2. follow in or as if in pursuit

    e.g. The police car pursued the suspected attacker
    Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life

    Synonym: follow

    3. carry out or participate in an activity
    be involved in

    e.g. She pursued many activities
    They engaged in a discussion

    Synonym: prosecuteengage

    4. carry further or advance

    e.g. Can you act on this matter soon?

    Synonym: follow up onact on

  • click

    noun

    1. depression of a button on a computer mouse

    e.g. a click on the right button for example

    Synonym: mouse click

    2. a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward

    Synonym: pawldetentdog

    3. a stop consonant made by the suction of air into the mouth (as in Bantu)

    Synonym: suction stop

    4. a short light metallic sound

    Synonym: chinkclink

  • increasingly

    adv

    1. advancing in amount or intensity

    e.g. she became increasingly depressed

    Synonym: progressivelymore and more

  • specific

    noun

    1. a medicine that has a mitigating effect on a specific disease

    e.g. quinine is a specific for malaria

    2. a fact about some part (as opposed to general)

    e.g. he always reasons from the particular to the general

    Synonym: particular

  • jerk

    noun

    1. a sudden abrupt pull

    Synonym: tug

    2. an abrupt spasmodic movement

    Synonym: jerkingjoltsaccade

    3. raising a weight from shoulder height to above the head by straightening the arms

    4. meat (especially beef) cut in strips and dried in the sun

    Synonym: jerkyjerked meat

    5. a dull stupid fatuous person

    Synonym: dork

    6. (mechanics) the rate of change of acceleration

  • monologue

    noun

    1. a (usually long) dramatic speech by a single actor

    2. a long utterance by one person (especially one that prevents others from participating in the conversation)

    3. speech you make to yourself

    Synonym: soliloquy

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