52. A. Mai: What does community media mean?
54. C. Mai: Virtual cafes? Great! Are they useful for education, too?
57. F. Nick: I think so. Telepathy sounds like out of Hollywood, but it is certainly possible. Communication is understood to be electrical signals rather than words.
60. I. Mai: Will we be using telepathy as the main type of communication in the 21st century, Nick?
55. D. Mai: Communication in the form of electronic signals. Right! Picking up ideas and transmitting them to another brain will be as easy as storing them on the Net.
59. H. Nick: Yes, that’s right. Transmitting ideas through telepathy will become faster. And I think social media will be developing into community media.
53. B. Mai: How wonderful! We can learn several foreign languages then, and we will be living in the cyberworld in the year of 2030.
56. E. Nick: Yeah, it will replace the real world, and we can chat with our friends over a cup of tea or coffee.
58. G. Nick: Community media is a system by which people can access to various communities of people. Virtual cafes allow people to meet others in virtual environments at any time.
61. J. Nick: Students can play and learn languages from other students all over the world.
Conversation:
Mai: What does community media mean?
Nick: Community media is a system by which people can access various communities of people. Virtual cafes allow people to meet others in virtual environments at any time.
Mai: Virtual cafes? Great! Are they useful for education, too?
Nick: I think so. Telepathy sounds like out of Hollywood, but it is certainly possible. Communication is understood to be electrical signals rather than words.
Mai: Will we be using telepathy as the main type of communication in the 21st century, Nick?
Nick: Yes, that’s right. Transmitting ideas through telepathy will become faster. And I think social media will be developing into community media.
Mai: How wonderful! We can learn several foreign languages then, and we will be living in the cyberworld in the year of 2030.
Nick: Yeah, it will replace the real world, and we can chat with our friends over a cup of tea or coffee.
Mai: Communication in the form of electronic signals. Right! Picking up ideas and transmitting them to another brain will be as easy as storing them on the Net.
Nick: Students can play and learn languages from other students all over the world.