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PHRASAL VERBS COMPUTING (ICT)

PHRASAL VERBS COMPUTING (ICT). MAYTE GARRIDO ESL COACH. BACK UP. to make a copy in case something happens t the files on the computer e.g. When you have important work that you want to save, it’s always a good idea to back up the files. CLICK ON.

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PHRASAL VERBS COMPUTING (ICT)

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  1. PHRASAL VERBSCOMPUTING (ICT) MAYTE GARRIDO ESL COACH

  2. BACK UP • to make a copy in case something happens t the files on the computer • e.g. When you have important work that you want to save, it’s always a good idea to back up the files.

  3. CLICK ON • to move a mouse over an icon, word, or other object and click. • e.g. If you click on this icon, you can change the screen color

  4. GO DOWN • If a computer goes down, it stops working. • E.g. If you're at work and your computer goes down, youcan't get any more work done.

  5. HACK INTO • To get into someone else’s computer system without permission in order to look at information or do something illegal. • E.g. You needn’t be a genious to hack into a computer.

  6. HOOK UP • to connect to something. • e.g. You may need a different cable to hook the printer up to the computer

  7. KEY IN • to type in. • e.g. Key in this web address and it’ll take you right to the information you want.

  8. LOG IN/ON • to go onto a computer network by typing in a personal code. • e.g. To check your mail, you must first log on with your ID and password.

  9. LOG OFF • to go off a computer network by signing out. • e.g. Please remember to log off after you’ve finished with the computer.

  10. PLUG IN • insert a plug into an electric outlet • E.g. She forgot to plug in her printer and was wondering why it didn’t work.

  11. POP UP • appear suddenly • E.g. Every time I open this site, a new window pops up saying that I won a free prize.

  12. POWER UP • to start the power, to turn on a machine. • e.g. I need to power up the computer, so I can get started with my project.

  13. PRINT OUT • to make a copy of something from a computer or a word processor. • e.g. I’ll print out that article for you and leave it n your mailbox at work.

  14. PULL DOWN • to click on a word or item that opens up a list of options or functions. • e.g. If you click on the word “tools,” it will pull down a list of options.

  15. SCROLL DOWN • to move gradually to the top of text or graphics. • e.g. Scroll down the page bottom and you’ll find the name of the web designer.

  16. SCROLL UP • to move gradually to the top of text or graphics. • e.g. Scroll up until you find the search box, then type in your question

  17. SET UP • to assemble or prepare a piece of hardware. • e.g. You have to set up the modem before you can connect to the Internet.

  18. SHUT DOWN • to turn off a computer. • e.g. If you’re leaving for the day, shut down your computer

  19. SWITCH ON • to turn something on. • e.g. Can you switch on the photocopier for me, please?

  20. TURN OFF • to shut down an operation, to stop the flow of energy by the use of a button or switch. • e.g. She turned off the spell checker before beginning to type in the document.

  21. TURN ON • to activate or cause to energize by the use of a button or a switch. • e.g. Could you turn on the TV? I want to watch the news.

  22. WIPE OUT • to remove information stored on part of a computer (esp. memory, hard disk). • E.g. Major events can wipe out entire computer systems, and more often than not, individual files will be lost and need to be restored.

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