Презентация "The Press in the UK" 9 класс
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Newspaper
fashion
News
Stories about famous people
Advertisement
MASS MEDIA
NEWSPAPERS
TELEVISION
INTERNET
RADIO
MAGAZINES
COLLOCATIONS.
1.Mass Media
2.General public
3.To publish a book
4.To write an article
6.To print in colour
7.To type quickly
8.To earn money
9.Daily newspaper
10.Quality paper
11.Private lives of people
12.Important events
13.Women’s magazine
mass
general
to publish
to write
to print
to type
to earn
daily
quality
private
important
women’s
quickly
lives of people
money
magazine
an article
media
a book
events
public
in colour
newspaper
paper
National papers
Local papers
Quality papers
POPULAR PRESS
CURRENT AFFAIRS
Give national and international news, publish articles on many general subjects. |
Papers which are sold in all parts of the UK |
Newspapers usually with gossip about celebrities. |
Publish national as well as local news |
News about recent events
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MATC
H
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NEWSPAPERS IN BRITAIN
QUILITY
PRESS
THE TIMES
THE INDEPENDENT
THE GUARDIAN
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
POPULAR
PRESS
THE DAILY MAIL
THE DAILY MIRROR
THE DAILY
EXPRESS
THE SUN
THE DAILY STAR
Popular newspapers (known as «tabloids») carry a lot of big photographs, contain short, simple reports on the main news, stories about famous people.
Quality newspapers (known as «heavies») contain a lot of serious articles, e.g. about politics, business, science, cultural news.
DIVIDE THESE WORDS INTO GROUPS.
Short articles in general.
Lots of photos and illustrations.
Sensationalist – articles about scandals.
Simple language, but sometimes difficult for foreigners due to use of slang.
Double in size of tabloids.
Long articles, lots of words.
Formal / serious tone.
Wide vocabulary and standard English.
Quality papers (broadsheets)
Popular papers (tabloids)
WHAT’S IN THE PAPERS?
Bomb suspected in Russian crash
At least 39 people were killed and nearly 100 injured when a Russian express train came off the rails last night in what is being investigated as a bomb attack.
Johnson condemns hacker to Xmas in a US jail
by Paddy McGuffin
Computer hacker Gary McKinnon is facing Christmas in a US jail after the Home Secretary refused to block his extradition.
useful language- I am with you there.
- Well, I agree… but…
- I can’t but agree with you.
- There is no doubt that…
- It goes without saying that…
- It can’t be denied that…
- It’s necessary to remember that…
- That’s not true at all!
- I’d like to add that… \ let me add that
- Comment on the following pictures using the words in brackets.
- to be full of gossip; articles about natural disasters, plane crashes, murders and robberies;
- unreliable information; to feel depressed;
MATCH THE TOPICS WITH THE SENTENCES.
a)Cars
b)Computers
c)Current affairs
d)Fashion
e)Films
f)Music
g)sport
1.The President of Russia visited China yesterday._______________
2.The new retro band The Darkness have taken us back to the 1970s with their songs.
________
3.Get faster Internet access with the latest broadband versions._____________
4.Chelsea’s boss has bought five new players._________
5.The story was not really believable but some of the acting, especially by Orlando Bloom, was fantastic.________
6.The new Honda is the best yet – a pleasure to drive._______
7.Vivienne Eastwood’s new dresses are cheap and colorful._________
Current affairs
Music
Computers
Sport
Films
Cars
Fashion
Magazines. Jackie. It is weekly magazine for girls around the age of 12-14 containing love stories in photographs and features on school parents romance pop music and fashion. There is a lot of confidential chatter and advice on various areas of life. Shout. You’ll get all the latest gossip on your favourite and beauty pop, film and soap stars, brilliant fashion and beauty, fab competitions and exciting features sent to you for the same price as you’d pay in the shops! Just Seventeen. Its articles are fun, refreshing ,but, most importantly ,they are written with a great deal of common sense. A magazine such as Just Seventeen approaching serious subjects with intelligence ,honesty and good humour.