Friday, the eleventh of February Classwork
Warming: Train your pronunciation
Guess the theme of the lesson
A Local Newspaper
A Tabloid
A Broadsheet
Guess the format of the newspaper
What is the newspapers format?
What is the type of the newspaper?
Is it tabloid?
What is it?
Thank you for your attention!
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Friday, the eleventh of February Classwork

1. Friday, the eleventh of February Classwork

2. Warming: Train your pronunciation

• Many men many
minds
• No news is good
news

3. Guess the theme of the lesson

• Lets watch the video

4.

In the United Kingdom there are two kinds of
newspapers: broadsheets and tabloids.
A tabloid is yellow
A broadsheet is a serious,
quality and independent
press, easy for reading.
newspaper.

5. A Local Newspaper

A Local Newspaper
is a newspaper which is sold only in a
restricted area, and mainly carries
news about that area

6. A Tabloid

• is a newspaper with half-size
pages; includes sensational
crime stories, astrology, and
celebrity gossip; is yellow press,
easy for reading.

7. A Broadsheet

• is a serious, quality and
independent newspaper

8. Guess the format of the newspaper

•Look at the pictures
• Stand up if you see a
broadsheet
• Shake your head if you see a
tabloid

9.

10.

11.

Popular English and American
Newspapers and Magazines
Tabloids :
Broadsheets :
Great Britain
• Financial Times
•The Independent
•The Daily Telegraph
•The Times
Great Britain
• Daily Mail
• The Sun
• The Daily Mirror
The USA
•The Washington Post
• The New York Times
•USA Today
•The Baltimore Sun
•Chicago Tribune
•The Denver Post
•Los Angeles Times
•The Wall Street Journal
The USA
• The New Yorker
• National Enquirer
• Globe
• People

12. What is the newspapers format?

13. What is the type of the newspaper?

14.

Is it a broadsheet?

15. Is it tabloid?

16. What is it?

17.

Exercise 2, page 104

18.

• Heading – headline
• Press – media
• Bulletin – flash
• Article – feature
• Covering – coverage
• Front – first

19.

Listen and read
Exercise 5, page 105

20.

• Survey // asking, interviewing
• Write with a pinch of salt
• Gossip magazines // yellow press
• Now and then // occasionally //
from time to time // sometimes

21.

Exercise 6, page 105

22.

Homework:
•work with Word List 6b;
•do the task 1-2 (they are given below)

23.

Task 1. Match new words with definitions:
1) broadsheets
2) tabloids
3) quality
4) reliable
5) to separate
6) to publish
7) gossip
8) an opinion
9) weather forecast
10) politics
11) economy
12) a newspaper
13) an event
14) a magazine
15) a celebrity
16) a horoscope
17) intriguing
18) a headline
19) get in trouble
20) condensed
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
k)
l)
m)
n)
o)
p)
q)
r)
s)
t)
качественный
сжатый
журнал
газета
таблоиды
событие
заголовок
надежный
иметь неприятности
политика
публиковать
отделять, разделять
серьезные газеты
гороскоп
экономика
слухи
мнение
прогноз погоды
звезда
интригующий

24.

Task 2. Divide the features of:
broadsheets
don’t check information
tabloids
use intriguing headlines
publish a lot of photographs
publish horoscopes

25. Thank you for your attention!

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