1、Extended Reading:Virtual RealityWhat is VR?nthree-D images,sounds and other sensory informationna super-realistic effect called“presence”na real-time technology providing users with real-time experiencesWhat is VR?na real-time technology providing users with real-time experiencesAbout the an intervi
2、ewSearch for Tips for readingScan for Are you still optimistic about the future of VR?There must be some barriers to the development,I guess?Can you tell us what virtual reality is and how it works?What about its uses for highly developed technical industries such as medicine?Can you give some examp
3、les of the practical applications VR has?How will it affect the different aspects of our everyday lives?neducationnhighly developed technical industries()neveryday lives()ntimencostntechnical limitationsnreality that is not rea;nthree-D images,sounds and other sensory informationna super-realistic e
4、ffect called“presence”showing Franks optimistic attitude to VRTips for performing an interviewuFrank,you have been working at the forefront of developments in virtual reality for many years.uThanks,Frank.uThis sounds like it has a lot of constructive applications.uThis is amazing!It sounds like VR w
5、ill be a life-changing as well as a life-saving one.uI cant wait!uThank you,Frank.It all sounds wonderful.uFrank,you have been working at the forefront of developments in virtual reality for many years.it has a lot of constructive applications.uThis is!VR will be a life-changing as well as a life-saving one.!,Frank.nConduct a with and.nChoose your own group topic(refer to or if necessary).nAsk during the interview.nIf you were Susan,after the interview.