Read and complete the sentences with the word combinations. a) what you need
b) sentence of each
c) the most important part
d) Use the Back button.
e) a heading at
f) in the middle of
How to read a webpage
When you open a webpage, it may have many things that want your attention, like ads and pictures. Every webpage is different, but there are some similar things you’ll find on most pages. For example, there is
the main topic (1) … the page, with ads on the left or right side. Almost every webpage will have a long area with buttons that let you go to other parts of the website. By learning about some of these basic parts, you’ll be able to find the information you’re looking for more quickly. The main topic is usually (2) … of the page. On most pages it is in the center and easy to find. You shouldn’t read every word. With most websites, you can go to another page to find what you’re looking for. To read faster, you can just read the first (3) ... paragraph.
You can use headings to help you go to the other page. Many online articles have (4) … the beginning of each section. If the heading doesn’t seem what you need, you can simply go down to the next heading.
Don’t read ads. They may look like (5) …, but they usually won’t help you find what you’re looking for. (6) … . If you’ve clicked a link that isn’t helpful, you can go back to the previous page by clicking your browser’s Back button.
1. f in the middle of
2. c the most important part
3. b sentence of each
4. e a heading at
5. a what you need
6. d Use the Back button.