English Unlimited HTL 4/5, Schülerbuch

Ó 3rg462 78 6Unit Production and industry „„talk about the future of industry „„write a leaflet „„give a detailed presentation on a familiar topic „„write an article Goals „„explain how something is made „„organise a description „„talk about 3D printing „„write a proposal Printing press Look carefully at the top edge of your coursebook. 1 How many folded sections is the book made of? 2 How many pages does each section have? 3 What holds the sections together? What holds the cover on? 4 Why do you think it’s made in sections? Look at the pictures and read the captions. Can you put the stages of making a book in order, 1–5? Listening 1 2 a The sections are collected together to make a ‘book block’. The book is trimmed down to its final size. E B C D A A number of pages are printed onto a large sheet of paper. The sections and cover are all glued together. Listen to a printer, Brian, giving a tour of a printing press. Check the order of the stages. Listen again. Answer the questions about each part of the tour. Part 1 How many pages can the press print at once? Part 3 What exactly is a ‘book block’? How fast can it go? Why are the notches in the spine important? What temperature is the glue? Part 2 How many times is the paper folded? How do they get the pages in the right order? d 26 3rk546 3 26 3rk546 The paper is folded into sections and notches are cut into the spine. Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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