【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. transmit /trænsˈmɪt/ (v.) – to send information through electric signals
Example: You can transmit messages via the Internet. 
2. mandatory /ˈmæn dəˌtɔr i/ (adj.) – required 
Example: It is mandatory for visitors to have their bags checked by the security guard.
3. relevance /ˈrɛl ə vəns/ (n.) – importance of something
Example: Snail mail is losing its relevance because many people now prefer email.
4. inventor /ɪnˈvɛn tər/ (n.) – someone who makes a new tool or process 
Example: Alexander Graham Bell is the inventor of the telephone.
5. expand /ɪkˈspænd/ (v.) – to develop or express in greater detail
Example: The young student expanded the research of her professor.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
Although many people had predicted the   disappearance of fax machines, many offices still use the machine today. 
Jonathan Coopersmith, who wrote a book on   the history of fax machines, said that millions of people will still continue   using the machine in the future. In fact, numerous companies and individuals   still purchase new fax machines. A deputy director for Brother Industries,   Ltd., an electronics and electrical equipment company, also said that fax   machines are far from disappearing even though sales have been decreasing.  
Fax machines are still currently being used because   of their ability to transmit written messages. This is beneficial   especially to companies and industries where written signatures are   mandatory. These industries include banking, real estate, medicine, and   legal communications. Jean Champagne [zhahn   sham-PEYN] of Sagemcom Canada also mentioned that, unlike   emails, fax machines offer a certain level of confidentiality, security, and   originality.  
Another reason why fax machines have not   lost their relevance is that people from older generations still   prefer to use them. These people are those who got used to using fax machines   at work in the past and are no longer willing to adjust to new technologies.  
While there have been many other inventors   who developed the fax machine through the years, the idea originated from   Scottish inventor Alexander Bain in 1843. He was able to figure out   how to transmit letters and words using electric currents. This work was then   expanded by Samuel Morse’s [SAM-yoo-uh   l mawrs] telegraph, which also transmitted graphics.  
In 1966, Xerox produced the Magnafax, which   sent documents in just six minutes. In the late 1970s, Sony and other   companies also began producing smaller and more affordable fax machines. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Is fax machine losing its importance in your country? Why do you say so?
·         Do you think most people will adjust to new technology when they get older? Justify your answer.
Discussion B
·         What new features would you like to see in new electronic communication devices?
·         Would you prefer to communicate with someone in person or through a device? Defend your answer.