Interactive computer technology vocabulary worksheet for language learners.
Computer Technology worksheet with verb definitions and sentence completion exercises for learning computer terminology.
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Here is the completed worksheet with correct matches and sentence completions, along with explanations.
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## 1. Join the verbs and their definitions
✔ Correct Matches:
| Verb | Definition |
|------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| to browse | to look over information without being too detailed. |
| to crash | to stop working suddenly. |
| to digitize | to translate an image, a sound, or a video clip into digital format for use on a computer. |
| to connect | to access a remote computer or to join or be joined to some program. |
| to install | to set up or make a computer or application. |
| to upgrade | to get a larger, quicker or more modern computer system. |
| to back up | to make a copy of data and files to protect them against accidental loss. |
| to drag and drop | to click on one icon and move it on top of another icon to initiate a specific action. |
| to compress | to make a file smaller. |
| to access | to enter and use a computer, website or application. |
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- Browse: When you “browse” the web, you’re casually looking at pages — not necessarily reading every detail.
- Crash: A computer “crashes” when it suddenly stops working (e.g., blue screen, freeze).
- Digitize: Converting physical media (like photos or vinyl records) into digital files (JPEG, MP3, etc.).
- Connect: Linking devices or accessing remote systems (e.g., connecting to Wi-Fi or a server).
- Install: Setting up software or hardware so it’s ready to use (e.g., installing a printer driver).
- Upgrade: Improving your system — e.g., replacing old RAM or installing a newer OS.
- Back up: Creating copies of important files in case something goes wrong (e.g., hard drive failure).
- Drag and drop: A common GUI action — click and hold an icon, then move it to another location.
- Compress: Reducing file size using tools like ZIP or RAR to save space or speed up transfers.
- Access: Logging in or opening a system, app, or website to use it.
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## 2. Complete the sentences with the given words:
✔ Completed Sentences:
1. Make sure you back up the disk before you turn the computer off.
→ *You should copy your data before shutting down to prevent loss.*
2. You might want to install anti-virus software.
→ *Anti-virus software must be installed to run and protect your system.*
3. You can compress huge amounts of data on to a CD-ROM.
→ *Compression reduces file size so more data fits on limited storage like CDs.*
4. They brought in an outside specialist to install the computer system.
→ *“Computer system” refers to the entire setup — hardware + software.*
5. You drag and drop the icons into the “programming” space.
→ *This is a direct reference to the GUI action described earlier.*
6. A great way to get some unique ideas is to simply browse online.
→ *Browsing implies casually exploring websites for inspiration.*
7. This picture has been digitized by a scanner.
→ *Scanners convert physical images into digital files — that’s digitizing.*
8. He gave us access to a web site on which to submit our information.
→ *Giving “access” means allowing entry or permission to use the site.*
9. The document can be accessed in pdf format.
→ *PDF is a file format — so we say “in PDF format.”*
10. Graphics in the sequel were upgraded yet again.
→ *Upgraded = improved visually or technically from the previous version.*
11. I’ll just connect up the printer to the computer.
→ *Physically or wirelessly linking the printer to the computer.*
12. Mobile apps crash for many different reasons.
→ *Apps can suddenly stop working — that’s crashing.*
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## ✔ Final Answer Key:
- to browse → to look over information without being too detailed.
- to crash → to stop working suddenly.
- to digitize → to translate an image, a sound, or a video clip into digital format for use on a computer.
- to connect → to access a remote computer or to join or be joined to some program.
- to install → to set up or make a computer or application.
- to upgrade → to get a larger, quicker or more modern computer system.
- to back up → to make a copy of data and files to protect them against accidental loss.
- to drag and drop → to click on one icon and move it on top of another icon to initiate a specific action.
- to compress → to make a file smaller.
- to access → to enter and use a computer, website or application.
1. back up
2. install
3. compress
4. system
5. drag and drop
6. browse
7. digitized
8. access
9. format
10. upgraded
11. connect
12. crash
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Let me know if you’d like this as a printable answer sheet or need flashcards for these terms! 💻📚
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## 1. Join the verbs and their definitions
✔ Correct Matches:
| Verb | Definition |
|------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| to browse | to look over information without being too detailed. |
| to crash | to stop working suddenly. |
| to digitize | to translate an image, a sound, or a video clip into digital format for use on a computer. |
| to connect | to access a remote computer or to join or be joined to some program. |
| to install | to set up or make a computer or application. |
| to upgrade | to get a larger, quicker or more modern computer system. |
| to back up | to make a copy of data and files to protect them against accidental loss. |
| to drag and drop | to click on one icon and move it on top of another icon to initiate a specific action. |
| to compress | to make a file smaller. |
| to access | to enter and use a computer, website or application. |
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📝 Explanation:
- Browse: When you “browse” the web, you’re casually looking at pages — not necessarily reading every detail.
- Crash: A computer “crashes” when it suddenly stops working (e.g., blue screen, freeze).
- Digitize: Converting physical media (like photos or vinyl records) into digital files (JPEG, MP3, etc.).
- Connect: Linking devices or accessing remote systems (e.g., connecting to Wi-Fi or a server).
- Install: Setting up software or hardware so it’s ready to use (e.g., installing a printer driver).
- Upgrade: Improving your system — e.g., replacing old RAM or installing a newer OS.
- Back up: Creating copies of important files in case something goes wrong (e.g., hard drive failure).
- Drag and drop: A common GUI action — click and hold an icon, then move it to another location.
- Compress: Reducing file size using tools like ZIP or RAR to save space or speed up transfers.
- Access: Logging in or opening a system, app, or website to use it.
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## 2. Complete the sentences with the given words:
✔ Completed Sentences:
1. Make sure you back up the disk before you turn the computer off.
→ *You should copy your data before shutting down to prevent loss.*
2. You might want to install anti-virus software.
→ *Anti-virus software must be installed to run and protect your system.*
3. You can compress huge amounts of data on to a CD-ROM.
→ *Compression reduces file size so more data fits on limited storage like CDs.*
4. They brought in an outside specialist to install the computer system.
→ *“Computer system” refers to the entire setup — hardware + software.*
5. You drag and drop the icons into the “programming” space.
→ *This is a direct reference to the GUI action described earlier.*
6. A great way to get some unique ideas is to simply browse online.
→ *Browsing implies casually exploring websites for inspiration.*
7. This picture has been digitized by a scanner.
→ *Scanners convert physical images into digital files — that’s digitizing.*
8. He gave us access to a web site on which to submit our information.
→ *Giving “access” means allowing entry or permission to use the site.*
9. The document can be accessed in pdf format.
→ *PDF is a file format — so we say “in PDF format.”*
10. Graphics in the sequel were upgraded yet again.
→ *Upgraded = improved visually or technically from the previous version.*
11. I’ll just connect up the printer to the computer.
→ *Physically or wirelessly linking the printer to the computer.*
12. Mobile apps crash for many different reasons.
→ *Apps can suddenly stop working — that’s crashing.*
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## ✔ Final Answer Key:
Part 1: Matching
- to browse → to look over information without being too detailed.
- to crash → to stop working suddenly.
- to digitize → to translate an image, a sound, or a video clip into digital format for use on a computer.
- to connect → to access a remote computer or to join or be joined to some program.
- to install → to set up or make a computer or application.
- to upgrade → to get a larger, quicker or more modern computer system.
- to back up → to make a copy of data and files to protect them against accidental loss.
- to drag and drop → to click on one icon and move it on top of another icon to initiate a specific action.
- to compress → to make a file smaller.
- to access → to enter and use a computer, website or application.
Part 2: Sentence Completion
1. back up
2. install
3. compress
4. system
5. drag and drop
6. browse
7. digitized
8. access
9. format
10. upgraded
11. connect
12. crash
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Let me know if you’d like this as a printable answer sheet or need flashcards for these terms! 💻📚
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