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Wednesday 09 April 2003
Vocabulary from the news. Listen to and read the report then find explanations of difficult words below.

 
Afghan's first computer specialists
Summary: The first computer specialists trained in Afghanistan have graduated from Kabul University. Their course was launched last October by the United Nations' Development Programme and a computer systems company. This report from Catherine Davis:
   
The News Listen  
  The contrast could hardly be greater, state of the art technology in a university where most classrooms are spartan and patched up. In one room though, stand rows of brand new computers. This is the future Afghanistan. It's what those present at the graduation ceremony are dreaming of.

In his speech, the communications minister said the country had missed developments in information technology because of two decades of civil war. It had to catch up quickly. The graduation of Afghanistan's first home-grown computer specialists was, he said, a small, but very important step.

Six women are among the graduates. They're keen to make their contribution to the reconstruction of the country. My goal, said one, is to share this knowledge with other Afghans, especially Afghan women.

While there is concern over what Afghanistan has missed, the UN said the country was in fact in a unique position. It could leapfrog straight to the information technology of today.

Catherine Davis, BBC News, Kabul.

 
   
The Words Listen
 
  state of the art technology
modern and up to date computer equipment

 
   
  spartan
a few items of furniture and little decoration

 
   
  patched up
badly repaired

 
   
  graduation ceremony
an event that marks the successful completion of a university course

 
   
  catch up
to spend time doing something you have not given enough time to in the past

 
   
  home grown computer specialists
computer experts who received training in their own country

 
   
  reconstruction
the process of making a country normal again after a war

 
   
  goal
something that you hope to achieve

 
   
  unique position
an unusual and special situation

 
   
  leapfrog
leapfrog is a children’s game in which one group of children bend over and others jump over their backs. It is used idiomatically here to mean making rapid progress in the area of computer technology

 
   
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