b. More and more. doctors will use visual information about your condition from computers, instead of textbooks Home computers will enable you to answer. should you d Computers enable homework assignments to be done with worldwide resources, using Teaching Procedures 1. Pre-reading Activities 1)Listen to a short passage twice and answer the following uestions. a. What is this passage mainly about? b. In which way will home computers help us in future? 2) Listen to the passage again and fill in the blanks with words you hear from the passage This new century will bring many chan ges. Computers could measure brain activity to determine the quality of our work. Doctors will use computers instead of books to evaluate and treat sickness: citizens will use computers to learn about health problems. Computers in cars will show our routes, take money from our bank accounts, identify motor problems figure our repair costs and locate repair shops. Home computers will take care of regular duties in the home and help with homework and order food More women will enter the work force and start their own businesses; people will change jobs every ten years; middle managers will disappear while people with precise skills will become more important than ordinary workers. Protecting the environment will be an international concern Health and fitness will be major interests of government and business as well as citizens2 b. More and more, doctors will use visual information about your condition from computers, instead of textbooks… c. Home computers will enable you to answer… should you… d. Computers enable homework assignments to be done with worldwide resources, using…. * Teaching Procedures 1. Pre-reading Activities 1) Listen to a short passage twice and answer the following questions: a. What is this passage mainly about? b. In which way will home computers help us in future? 2) Listen to the passage again and fill in the blanks with words you hear from the passage This new century will bring many changes. Computers could measure brain activity to determine the quality of our work. Doctors will use computers instead of books to evaluate and treat sickness; citizens will use computers to learn about health problems. Computers in cars will show our routes, take money from our bank accounts, identify motor problems, figure our repair costs and locate repair shops. Home computers will take care of regular duties in the home and help with homework and order food. More women will enter the work force and start their own businesses; people will change jobs every ten years; middle managers will disappear while people with precise skills will become more important than ordinary workers. Protecting the environment will be an international concern. Health and fitness will be major interests of government and business as well as citizens