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5. Use of English with Exercises B1 Level

5.13. Warm-up Video for Whatever, whenever or whoever?

WARM-UP VIDEO FOR WHATEVER, WHENEVER OR WHOEVER?

Instructions. Fill the gaps with the word that fits the context


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Exercise. Complete each gap with suitable words and expressions you hear from the video.

a lot of Googlers had access to. So I'm kind of curious about how did the, how did the structure of things work like in terms of -- how many times did you talk to Larry or Sergey or Eric? How was that structured (1) ………….. you were talking with them? >>Stephen Levy: Well in some discussions it was interesting. One of the first times, one of the first long interviews I've had with Sergey doing. I was documenting that era at Google. >>Matt Cutts: Umm hmm. That's good. So probably as you're touring around the country a little bit, you're talkin' about Google, you probably hear a lot of misconceptions. Like I know (2) ………….. I talk to people they say or they believe that Google was behind the scenes picking every single result and how it should rank. What kind of misconceptions do you run up against? Or what sort of stuff do you see? [audience laughter] >>Matt Cutts: [laughs] So why don't we open it up for general Q and A. So anybody who has a question, go ahead and line up behind the microphone and (3) ………….. you'd like to ask Stephen Levy. [pause] >>Brennan: Hey. It's good, good to see you again. >>Stephen Levy: Yes. >>Brennan: I was one of the employees that Well, Microsoft's not Silicon Valley technically. [laughter] >>Male Audience Member #2: I think it would be fascinating even just tracking Apple from 1970 - (4) ………….. until to today. >>Stephen Levy: Okay. Well, another interesting suggestion there. So I don't think it would have been possible for me to do this kind of book about Apple. I just don't think that anyone and it'll be interesting to see what Maybe Panda could help in this but it wasn't a specific goal of Panda is that I would just love to see the results in both Google News and Search to make sure you get the source of a story as opposed to (5) ………….. aggregated it. It just galls journalists who produce a story that the Huffington Post description of a story winds up way high when your original story that they're stealing from -- and I think it is stealing -- is on page three . How >>Matt Cutts: So I think we've got time for one more question and then Stephen, you're willing to stick around in order to... >>Stephen Levy: I'll sign every book if you bring it up there. >>Matt Cutts: (6) ………….. wants it. >>Stephen Levy: I'm here. 'Cause I don't want to leave this place. [laughter] If you open Andalé , I'll sign them twice.


Key: Look at the key and say aloud the script from the video to improve your English.

a lot of Googlers had access to. So I'm kind of curious about how did the, how did the structure of things work like in terms of -- how many times did you talk to Larry or Sergey or Eric? How was that structured (1) (whenever) you were talking with them? >>Stephen Levy: Well in some discussions it was interesting. One of the first times, one of the first long interviews I've had with Sergey doing. I was documenting that era at Google. >>Matt Cutts: Umm hmm. That's good. So probably as you're touring around the country a little bit, you're talkin' about Google, you probably hear a lot of misconceptions. Like I know (2) (whenever) I talk to people they say or they believe that Google was behind the scenes picking every single result and how it should rank. What kind of misconceptions do you run up against? Or what sort of stuff do you see? [audience laughter] >>Matt Cutts: [laughs] So why don't we open it up for general Q and A. So anybody who has a question, go ahead and line up behind the microphone and (3) (whatever) you'd like to ask Stephen Levy. [pause] >>Brennan: Hey. It's good, good to see you again. >>Stephen Levy: Yes. >>Brennan: I was one of the employees that Well, Microsoft's not Silicon Valley technically. [laughter] >>Male Audience Member #2: I think it would be fascinating even just tracking Apple from 1970 - (4) (whatever) until to today. >>Stephen Levy: Okay. Well, another interesting suggestion there. So I don't think it would have been possible for me to do this kind of book about Apple. I just don't think that anyone and it'll be interesting to see what Maybe Panda could help in this but it wasn't a specific goal of Panda is that I would just love to see the results in both Google News and Search to make sure you get the source of a story as opposed to (5) (whoever) aggregated it. It just galls journalists who produce a story that the Huffington Post description of a story winds up way high when your original story that they're stealing from -- and I think it is stealing -- is on page three . How >>Matt Cutts: So I think we've got time for one more question and then Stephen, you're willing to stick around in order to... >>Stephen Levy: I'll sign every book if you bring it up there. >>Matt Cutts: (6) (Whoever) wants it. >>Stephen Levy: I'm here. 'Cause I don't want to leave this place. [laughter] If you open Andalé , I'll sign them twice.


Sources

Channel: Talks at Google. Authors@Google: Steven Levy in conversation with Matt Cutts in Mountain View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RYmSWRRbUI


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