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A top technology analyst has warned that the world might not even so be ready for what is called the Net of Things. This is the side by side stage of the digital and technological revolution. It will profoundly transform our lives via the interconnectedness of all the devices, services and appliances we use in our daily life. The engineering research company Gartner predicts that by 2020, nearly 26 billion devices will be on the Cyberspace of Things. All of these things volition communicate with each other to brand fifty-fifty simple decisions, similar ordering a new carton of milk, a seamless experience. The fridge volition merely contact the delivery service when information technology senses stocks need replenishing, and hey presto – no need to go shopping.

The ComputerWorld mag says that while the Cyberspace of Things has, "the potential to drive fundamental economic and social change," there are "serious obstacles" to ensuring the infrastructure of this technological revolution is in place in time. These include the building of new data storage centres, data storage and direction and data security. Gib Sorebo, a cyber-security expert, warns of the unforeseen. He says "the police of unintended consequences" on the Internet could pose problems with the explosion in the number of connected devices. He predicts that privacy will become a primary concern because of the huge number of things in our daily life that will exist connected to the Internet.

Try the same news story at these easier levels:

Level 4   or Level 5

Sources

  • http://world wide web.computerworlduk.com/sponsored-article/it-business/3609481/preparing-for-the-internet-of-things/
  • http://www.scmagazine.com/gib-sorebo-gives-talks-at-rsa-conference/commodity/410943/
  • http://allafrica.com/stories/201504240262.html

Make sure yous try all of the online activities for this reading and listening - In that location are dictations, multiple choice, drag and drib activities, crosswords, hangman, wink cards, matching activities and a whole lot more. Please enjoy :-)

1. THE INTERNET: Students walk around the class and talk to other students about the Internet. Change partners frequently and share your findings.

2. CHAT: In pairs / groups, talk about these topics or words from the article. What will the article say about them? What can you say about these words and your life?

technology / ready / the next phase / technological revolution / research / decisions / potential / obstacles / infrastructure / data storage / consequences / explosion

Take a chat about the topics you liked. Change topics and partners frequently.

iii. Connected: What are the pros and cons of these things existence connected to the Internet? Complete this table with your partner(south). Change partners frequently and share what you wrote.

Possible uses

Pros

Cons

Your fridge

Your car

Your watch

Your shoes

Your sofa

Your garden

4. THE INTERNET OF THINGS: Students A strongly believe 'The Net of Things' is a great proper noun; Students B strongly believe information technology'south a silly name and in that location should be a better i.  Change partners again and talk about your conversations.

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5. Issues: Rank these with your partner. Put the biggest problem from digital connectivity at the summit. Modify partners oft and share your rankings.

  • Privacy

  • Internet costs

  • Less control of life

  • Laziness

  • Machine-made mistakes

  • Loss of jobs

  • Machines taking over

  • Hackers

6. DIGITAL: Spend one minute writing downwardly all of the different words you acquaintance with the word "digital". Share your words with your partner(s) and talk virtually them. Together, put the words into different categories.

1. True / FALSE: Read the headline. Guess if  a-h  below are true (T) or fake (F).

a.

A tech practiced said nosotros will never be ready for the Cyberspace of Things.

T / F

b.

The Internet of Things will bring large changes to our life.

T / F

c.

In the adjacent 10 years, over 25 billion devices will be continued online.

T / F

d.

A refrigerator volition be able to re-club supplies that are running low.

T / F

e.

The Internet of Things has infrastructure obstacles to overcome.

T / F

f.

We accept enough data storage facilities for the Cyberspace of Things.

T / F

g.

In that location will be little that is unexpected from the Internet of Things.

T / F

h.

The Internet of Things volition not throw up any concerns about privacy.

T / F

2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the commodity.

1.

warned

a.

refilling

2.

stage

b.

polish

3.

greatly

c.

ability

4.

seamless

d.

stride

5.

replenishing

e.

propel

vi.

potential

f.

primal

seven.

drive

g.

cautioned

8.

unforeseen

h.

enormous

9.

chief

i.

unexpected

x.

huge

j.

considerably

3. PHRASE Lucifer:  (Sometimes more than than ane choice is possible.)

1.

the next

a.

devices

ii.

26 billion

b.

demand replenishing

3.

a seamless

c.

storage

4.

when it senses stocks

d.

of things

5.

hey

due east.

consequences

half-dozen.

serious

f.

experience

7.

data

k.

a primary concern

8.

unintended

h.

presto

9.

privacy volition become

i.

phase

10.

the huge number

j.

obstacles

A top engineering (ane) ____________ has warned that the world might non yet exist ready for what is chosen the Internet of Things. This is the next (2) ____________ of the digital and technological revolution. It will greatly transform our lives (3) ____________ the interconnectedness of all the devices, services and appliances we use in our (4) ____________ life. The technology research company Gartner predicts that past 2020, about 26 billion            (five) ____________ will be on the Internet of Things. All of these things will communicate with each other to make even (half-dozen) ____________ decisions, similar ordering a new carton of milk, a (7) ____________ experience. The fridge will only contact the delivery service when it senses stocks need replenishing, and hey (8) ____________ – no need to go shopping.

via
unproblematic
stage
presto
devices
analyst
seamless
daily

The ComputerWorld mag says that while the Net of Things has, "the (9) ____________ to drive key economical and social change," there are "(10) ____________ obstacles" to ensuring the infrastructure of this technological revolution is in (eleven) ____________ in time. These include the building of new data (12) ____________ centres, data storage and management and information security. Gib Sorebo, a cyber-security skilful, warns of the (13) ____________. He says "the law of unintended consequences" on the Cyberspace could pose bug with the (14) ____________ in the number of connected devices. He predicts that (15) ____________ will become a primary concern considering of the (16) ____________ number of things in our daily life that volition be connected to the Internet.

storage
potential
identify
privacy
huge
unforeseen
serious
explosion

1)

A pinnacle technology annotator has warned that the world ______ ready

a.  might not still be
b.  might non yet been
c.  might non still be
d.  might non still been

2)

This is the next stage of the digital and ______

a.  technological revolutions
b.  technology revolution
c.  technologically revolution
d.  technological revolution

3)

all the devices, services and appliances we ______ life

a.  use in our daily
b.  use in your daily
c.  employ in our day lie
d.  use on our daily

4)

make even uncomplicated decisions, similar ordering a new carton of milk, ______

a.  a seamless feel
b.  a seems less experience
c.  a seem less experience
d.  a seam less feel

5)

simply contact the delivery service when it senses stocks need replenishing, ______

a.  and hi presto
b.  and hey presto
c.  and hay presto
d.  and detest presto

vi)

the Internet of Things has, "the potential to bulldoze central ______ change

a.  economic and socially
b.  economic and socials
c.  economical and socialise
d.  economical and social

7)

obstacles to ensuring the infrastructure of this technological revolution ______ time

a.  is on identify in
b.  is in place in
c.  is unplaced in
d.  is in placed in

eight)

These include the building of new information ______

a.  storage centres
b.  shop age centres
c.  shop ridge centres
d.  stow a ridge centres

9)

He says "the constabulary of unintended consequences" on the Cyberspace ______

a.  could post bug
b.  could suppose problems
c.  could propose issues
d.  could pose problems

10)

a primary business concern because of the huge number of things in our daily ______ connected

a.  live that volition be
b.  life that will be
c.  lives that volition be
d.  life what volition be

A top technology analyst has warned (ane) ___________________ might not yet be ready for what is called the Cyberspace of Things. This is the next phase (2) ___________________ technological revolution. It volition profoundly transform our lives via the interconnectedness of all the devices, services and appliances (three) ___________________ daily life. The applied science research company Gartner predicts that by 2020, near 26 billion devices will be on the Internet of Things. (iv) ___________________ volition communicate with each other to make even simple decisions, (5) ___________________ carton of milk, a seamless experience. The refrigerator will simply contact the delivery service when (6) ___________________ replenishing, and hey presto – no demand to go shopping.

The ComputerWorld magazine (vii) ___________________ the Cyberspace of Things has, "the (8) ___________________ fundamental economical and social change," there are (9) ___________________ ensuring the infrastructure of this technological revolution is in place in time. These include the building of new data storage centres, data storage and direction and data security. Gib Sorebo, a (10) ___________________, warns of the unforeseen. He says "the law of unintended consequences" on the Net could pose problems (11) ___________________ the number of connected devices. He predicts that privacy will get a chief business organization because of the huge number of things in our daily (12) ___________________ connected to the Internet.

ane.

What did an analyst warn we might not be set up for?

2.

What will the Internet of things change considerably?

3.

How many devices volition be on the Internet by 2020?

four.

What kind of experience did the article say there could be?

5.

What would be eliminated if our refrigerator took over ordering milk?

half-dozen.

What is the name of the magazine mentioned in the 2nd paragraph?

7.

What is in the way of ensuring the infrastructure is in place?

eight.

Who is Gib Sorebo?

ix.

What did a cyber-security good warn of?

10.

What did the cyber-security expert predict would be a major worry?

1.

What did an analyst warn nosotros might not be ready for?

6.

What is the name of the magazine mentioned in the second paragraph?

a) new Cyberspace bugs
b) the Internet of Things
c) the thing that will replace the
Internet
d) new websites

a) ComputerWorld
b) Earth Computer
c) Computer First
d) Internet Things

two.

What will the Internet of things change considerably?

vii.

What is in the style of ensuring the infrastructure is in identify?

a) websites
b) the cost of being online
c) our lives
d) data traffic

a) viruses
b) hackers
c) firewalls
d) obstacles

three.

How many devices will be on the Internet past 2020?

8.

Who is Gib Sorebo?

a) exactly 26 billion
b) simply over 26 billion
c) around 26 billion
d) just under 26 billion

a) a data processor
b) a CEO
c) a cyber-security practiced
d) a hacker

4.

What kind of experience did the article say at that place could be?

ix.

What did a cyber-security expert warn of?

a) a digital one
b) a seamless one
c) a crazy one
d) a steaming one

a) security
b) chaos
c) explosions
d) the unforeseen

5.

What would exist eliminated if our fridge took over ordering milk?

10.

What did the cyber-security skillful predict would be a major worry?

a) shopping
b) dairy farms
c) cows
d) the middle human being

a) headaches
b) privacy
c) bandwidth
d) password protection

Role  A – Privacy

You lot recall privacy is the biggest problem the Internet of Things will cause. Tell the others three reasons why. Tell them why their things aren't as big a trouble. Likewise, tell the others which is the least worrying of these (and why): a loss of jobs, machines taking over or a lazy lifestyle.

Role  B – Loss of jobs

You think a loss of jobs is the biggest problem the Net of Things will crusade. Tell the others three reasons why. Tell them why their things aren't as big a problem. Likewise, tell the others which is the least worrying of these (and why): privacy, machines taking over or a lazy lifestyle.

Role  C – Machines taking over

You think machines taking over is the biggest problem the Internet of Things will crusade. Tell the others 3 reasons why. Tell them why their things aren't equally large a problem. Besides, tell the others which is the least worrying of these (and why): a loss of jobs, privacy or a lazy lifestyle.

Part  D – Lazy lifestyle

You remember a lazy lifestyle is the biggest trouble the Internet of Things will cause. Tell the others 3 reasons why. Tell them why their things aren't as big a problem. Too, tell the others which is the least worrying of these (and why): a loss of jobs, machines taking over or privacy.

1. Give-and-take SEARCH: Expect in your dictionary / computer to find collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms … for the words 'Internet' and 'things'.

  • Share your findings with your partners.
  • Make questions using the words yous found.
  • Inquire your partner / group your questions.

2. Commodity QUESTIONS: Wait back at the article and write down some questions you would similar to ask the form about the text.

  • Share your questions with other classmates / groups.
  • Ask your partner / group your questions.

3. GAP Make full: In pairs / groups, compare your answers to this exercise. Check your answers. Talk about the words from the activity. Were they new, interesting, worth learning…?

four. VOCABULARY: Circle whatsoever words you practise non sympathize. In groups, pool unknown words and use dictionaries to find their meanings.

5. Test EACH OTHER: Look at the words below. With your partner, try to call back how they were used in the text:

  • warned
  • phase
  • all
  • 26
  • elementary
  • hey
  • while
  • social
  • place
  • police force
  • predicts
  • huge

Write five Practiced questions about the Internet of Things in the tabular array. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper.

When you lot have finished, interview other students. Write downwards their answers.

Student i

_____________

Pupil two

_____________

STUDENT 3

_____________

Q.i.

Q.2.

Q.iii.

Q.4.

Q.5.

  • At present return to your original partner and share and talk virtually what you lot establish out. Alter partners often.
  • Make mini-presentations to other groups on your findings.

STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Practise not show these to student B)

1)

What did you call up when you read the headline?

2)

What springs to mind when you hear the give-and-take 'Internet'?

3)

What do you know near the Net of Things?

4)

What would life be similar without the Internet?

5)

What do you think is the virtually useful thing about the Cyberspace?

six)

What technological revolutions practise y'all recall volition happen?

7)

What are the bad things about devices beingness interconnected?

8)

Is it better to club milk yourself or let a reckoner do it?

nine)

Will we demand workers in the future?

10)

How good would it be to have no need for shopping?

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Pupil B's QUESTIONS (Do not prove these to student A)

xi)

Did you like reading this article? Why/not?

12)

What economic and social changes could the Cyberspace of Things bring?

13)

What bad things could the Internet of Things bring?

fourteen)

How worried are you about the unforeseen?

xv)

What is the police of unintended consequences?

sixteen)

What are your favourite devices and why?

17)

Would yous like your life to controlled past connected devices?

xviii)

How concerned are you well-nigh privacy on the Internet?

xix)

What do you recollect of the idea of our brain being connected to the Cyberspace?

twenty)

What questions would you like to ask an Cyberspace expert?

STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to educatee B)

1.

________________________________________________________

2.

________________________________________________________

3.

________________________________________________________

4.

________________________________________________________

five.

________________________________________________________

6.

________________________________________________________

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STUDENT B'southward QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

ane.

________________________________________________________

two.

________________________________________________________

iii.

________________________________________________________

4.

________________________________________________________

5.

________________________________________________________

half-dozen.

________________________________________________________

A meridian technology (i) ____ has warned that the world might non yet be fix for what is chosen the Net of Things. This is the next (two) ____ of the digital and technological revolution. It volition greatly transform our lives (3) ____ the interconnectedness of all the devices, services and (4) ____ we use in our daily life. The technology inquiry company Gartner predicts that past 2020, nearly 26 billion devices will be on the Cyberspace of Things. All of these things will communicate with each other to make even (5) ____ decisions, similar ordering a new carton of milk, a seamless feel. The fridge will only contact the delivery service when information technology senses stocks need replenishing, and (6) ____ presto – no demand to get shopping.

The ComputerWorld magazine says that (7) ____ the Internet of Things has, "the potential to (8) ____ cardinal economical and social change," there are "serious obstacles" to ensuring the infrastructure of this technological revolution is in place in fourth dimension. These (9) ____ the building of new data storage centres, data storage and direction and data security. Gib Sorebo, a cyber-security adept, warns of the (x) ____. He says "the police force of unintended consequences" on the Cyberspace could pose problems with the (11) ____ in the number of connected devices. He predicts that privacy will go a (12) ____ business organisation because of the huge number of things in our daily life that will exist connected to the Internet.

Put the correct words from the table below in the higher up article.

1.

(a)

analyst

(b)

analysis

(c)

analytics

(d)

analyse

ii.

(a)

staged

(b)

staging

(c)

phase

(d)

stags

3.

(a)

ivy

(b)

vie

(c)

via

(d)

vis-a-vis

4.

(a)

applauses

(b)

applies

(c)

applicants

(d)

appliances

v.

(a)

simple

(b)

but

(c)

simplistic

(d)

simpleton

6.

(a)

they

(b)

hey

(c)

whey

(d)

hi

7.

(a)

whether

(b)

whichever

(c)

when

(d)

while

8.

(a)

divert

(b)

bulldoze

(c)

drivel

(d)

driven

9.

(a)

inclusive

(b)

including

(c)

include

(d)

inclusion

10.

(a)

sights

(b)

unforeseen

(c)

seeing

(d)

seers

11.

(a)

circumvent

(b)

plethora

(c)

rocket

(d)

explosion

12.

(a)

primacy

(b)

primary

(c)

archaic

(d)

prime time

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3.

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4.

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v.

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6.

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8.

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9.

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eleven.

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The ComputerWorld magazine says that while / whole the Cyberspace of Things has, "the potential to fly / drive fundamental economic and social change," there are "serious obstacles / tentacles" to ensuring the infrastructure of this technological revolution is in identify in time / timely. These include the building of new data shop / storage centres, information storage and management and data security. Gib Sorebo, a cyber-security skilful / expertise, warns for / of the unforeseen. He says "the police force of unintended consequences" on the Net could pose / post problems with the explosion in the number of connected devices. He predicts that piracy / privacy volition become a primary business organisation because of the hugely / huge number of things in our daily life that volition be connected to the Internet.

Talk about the connectedness betwixt each pair of words in italics, and why the correct word is correct.

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ysthatwhiletheInternetofThingshas,"thepotentialtodrivefundament
aleconomicandsocialchange,"thereare"seriousobstacles"toensurin
gtheinfrastructureofthistechnologicalrevolutionisinplaceintime.The
seincludethebuildingofnewdatastoragecentres,datastorageandman
agementanddatasecurity.GibSorebo,acyber-securityexpert,due west
arnsoftheunforeseen.Hesays"thelawofunintendedconsequences"on
theInternetcouldposeproblemswiththeexplosioninthenumberofcon
necteddevices.Hepredictsthatprivacywillbecomeaprimaryconcernb
ecauseofthehugenumberofthingsinourdailylifethatwillbeconnectedt
otheInternet.

Write about the Internet of Things for ten minutes. Comment on your partner's newspaper.

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It's great that the Cyberspace will control more of our life.  Discuss.

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one. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Apply a dictionary or Google'due south search field (or another search engine) to build upwardly more associations / collocations of each discussion.

2. Cyberspace: Search the Internet and find out more about the Internet of Things. Share what you discover with your partner(s) in the side by side lesson.

3. THE INTERNET OF THINGS: Make a poster about the Net of Things. Prove your work to your classmates in the adjacent lesson. Did yous all take similar things?

iv. CONNECTED: Write a magazine article about everything being connected to everything and anybody. Include imaginary interviews with people who are for and against this.

Read what you wrote to your classmates in the side by side lesson. Write downwardly whatever new words and expressions you hear from your partner(s).

5. WHAT HAPPENED Next? Write a newspaper article about the next phase in this news story. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Requite each other feedback on your articles.

6. LETTER: Write a letter to an skillful on the Net. Ask him/her iii questions near the Internet of Things. Give him/her three of your ideas on how to make information technology meliorate. Read your letter to your partner(s) in your next lesson. Your partner(s) will answer your questions.

Enquire your students what they have read, seen or heard about this news in their ain linguistic communication. Students are likely to / may accept have encountered this news in their L1 and therefore bring a background knowledge to the classroom.

Go students to role play unlike characters from this news story.

Inquire students to go on runway of this news and revisit information technology to hash out in your next course.

Ask students to male predictions of how this news might develop in the next few days or weeks, so revisit and discuss in a future class.

Ask students to write a follow-up story to this news.

Students role play a journalist and someone who witnessed or was a part of this news. Perhaps they could brand a video of the interview.

Ask students to keep a news journal in English language and add together this story to their thoughts.

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TRUE / Simulated (p.4)

a

F

b

T

c

T

d

T

eastward

T

f

F

g

F

h

F

SYNONYM Lucifer (p.four)

1.

warned

a.

cautioned

2

phase

b.

step

3.

profoundly

c.

considerably

4.

seamless

d.

smooth

five.

replenishing

e.

refilling

6.

potential

f.

ability

7.

bulldoze

one thousand.

propel

viii.

unforeseen

h.

unexpected

9.

principal

i.

fundamental

10.

huge

j.

enormous

COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS (p.viii)

i.

The Internet of Things

ii.

Our lives

3.

Nearly 26 billion

iv.

A seamless one

v.

The demand to reorder / Shopping

6.

ComputerWorld

7.

Serious Obstacles

8.

A Cyber-security practiced

9.

The unforeseen

10.

Privacy

MULTIPLE CHOICE - QUIZ (p.9)

1.

b

ii.

c

3.

d

4.

b

5.

a

6.

a

vii.

d

viii.

c

ix.

d

ten.

b

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