Paragraph on How to use the Internet
The Internet is a complex space. It is
a rich set of useful features and functions. When we are on the internet, our
computer is connected to others by a mixture of telephone wires, cables, and
satellites. This allows people to exchange large amounts of information,
pictures, video, and audio quickly. The Internet is easy to use. An important
part of the Internet is the World Wide Web (www). This comprises millions of
pages containing information on almost any subject we can think of. A group of
interlinked pages is known as a ‘website’. To get to a website we either need
to know its address or look for it using a ‘search engine’. It is very
important to observe the placing of the full stops and forward slashes in these
addresses. Search engines are websites that find things for us when we give
them a ‘key’ word or words to look for. An example of a search engine is
‘Google’. We enter ‘key’ words - such as 'dhaka board' and press ‘Enter’ or ‘Google
Search’. We will soon find out that a site may come up on our search just
because the words ‘dhaka’ and ‘board’ appear in the same sentence somewhere on
that site. However, search engines do provide information on how to ‘refine’
our search. As with most things, practice improves our skills.
Source: English Book
(Paragraph Writing Part)