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Friday, the eleventh of February Classwork
1. Friday, the eleventh of February Classwork
2. Warming: Train your pronunciation
• Many men manyminds
• No news is good
news
3. Guess the theme of the lesson
• Lets watch the video4.
In the United Kingdom there are two kinds ofnewspapers: 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 Newspaperis 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-sizepages; includes sensational
crime stories, astrology, and
celebrity gossip; is yellow press,
easy for reading.
7. A Broadsheet
• is a serious, quality andindependent 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
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Popular English and AmericanNewspapers 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?
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Is it a broadsheet?15. Is it tabloid?
16. What is it?
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Exercise 2, page 10418.
• Heading – headline• Press – media
• Bulletin – flash
• Article – feature
• Covering – coverage
• Front – first
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Listen and readExercise 5, page 105
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• Survey // asking, interviewing• Write with a pinch of salt
• Gossip magazines // yellow press
• Now and then // occasionally //
from time to time // sometimes
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Exercise 6, page 10522.
Homework:•work with Word List 6b;
•do the task 1-2 (they are given below)
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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
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d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
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l)
m)
n)
o)
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q)
r)
s)
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качественный
сжатый
журнал
газета
таблоиды
событие
заголовок
надежный
иметь неприятности
политика
публиковать
отделять, разделять
серьезные газеты
гороскоп
экономика
слухи
мнение
прогноз погоды
звезда
интригующий
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Task 2. Divide the features of:broadsheets
don’t check information
tabloids
use intriguing headlines
publish a lot of photographs
publish horoscopes