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2. Comprehension check

2.1. Are the following statements true or false? Correct the false ones with the right information.

  1. Hypermedia is used to describe non-interactive linear presentations.

  2. Linear active content offers user interactivity to control progress.

  3. Multimedia uses only traditional forms of printed or hand-produced material.

  4. Broadcasts and recordings can be only analog electronic media technology.

  5. Non-interactive cinema presentation is an example of standard multimedia due to the hyperlinks.

  6. Programming tools can be used to write programs that link data from external data files and nodes for internal variables.

  7. Multimedia games and simulations can’t be used locally.

2.2. One word is wrong in the following sentences. Underline and correct it.

1. The WWW is a hypermedia, whereas a non-interactive cinema presentation is an example of standard multimedia due to the presence of hyperlinks.

2. Linear content offers user interactivity to control progress as used with a computer game.

3. A term “Hypermedia” first was used in 1975 by Ted Nelson.

4. Haptic technology doesn’t allow virtual objects to be felt.

5. One format of technological or digital multimedia may be intended to enhance the users' experience.

6. Multimedia presentations may be viewed in person on stage, projected, transmitted, or played locally with a web browser.

7. Hypermedia is an example of linear content.

2.3. Answer the questions according to the text.

1. What does multimedia use?

2. How can this term be used?

3. What does media use?

4. What does multimedia include?

5. How is multimedia usually accessed?

6. What categories may multimedia be broadly divided into?

7. How does linear active content progress?

8. What does non-linear active content offer?

9. How is hypermedia used?

10. How is most modern hypermedia delivered?

3. Language work

Help box

Infinitive

The present Infinitive

the base form of the verb

refers to the present or future

I’d like to go for a walk.

The Present Continuous Infinitive

to be + present participle

is used to describe an action happening now

He must be working in the garden now.

The Perfect Infinitive

to have + past participle

is used to show that the action of the infinitive happened before the action of the verb

He claims to have met the Queen.

The Perfect Continuous Infinitive

to have been + present participle

is used to put emphasis on the duration of the action of the infinitive, which happened before the action of the verb

She seems to have been working all morning.