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Lesson 2: Activity 1 A = L The = Azx Cat = ooope Sat = uuupe Mat = iiipe On = Tr And = jjg Very = bdcf Big = lasde Was = uty Tired = azaza Azk ooope uuupe tr l bdcf lasde iiipe. Azk ooope uty bdcf azaza. 1. Translate the sentence from gobbledygook into English 2. Why was this important to translate? 3. What was the relationship between the translated sentence and the sentence given? Version 1 1 © OCR 2016

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Page 1: OCR GCSE (9-1) Computer Science – Translators and ... Web viewThere was a one-one – one word in gobbledygook translated to one word in English. OCR Resources: ... OCR GCSE (9-1)

Lesson 2: Activity 1

A = L

The = Azx

Cat = ooope

Sat = uuupe

Mat = iiipe

On = Tr

And = jjg

Very = bdcf

Big = lasde

Was = uty

Tired = azaza

Azk ooope uuupe tr l bdcf lasde iiipe. Azk ooope uty bdcf azaza.

1. Translate the sentence from gobbledygook into English

2. Why was this important to translate?

3. What was the relationship between the translated sentence and the sentence given?

Version 1 1 © OCR 2016

Page 2: OCR GCSE (9-1) Computer Science – Translators and ... Web viewThere was a one-one – one word in gobbledygook translated to one word in English. OCR Resources: ... OCR GCSE (9-1)

Lesson 2: Activity 1

Answers:

1. The car sat on a very big mat. The cat was very tired.

2. To make it understandable by the person trying to read it.

3. There was a one-one – one word in gobbledygook translated to one word in English.

Version 1 2 © OCR 2016

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