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Newspapers

Newspapers. Caroline wright – Teaching Unit (Advanced 1). Letters to a newspaper. Face 2 Face Intermediate Workbook, Page 74. Listening: The Future of Print Media. Listen and answer the questions. Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6SQfyEE9iA. 1. The demand for newspapers has:

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Newspapers

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  1. Newspapers • Caroline wright – Teaching Unit (Advanced 1)

  2. Letters to a newspaper Face 2 Face Intermediate Workbook, Page 74

  3. Listening: The Future of Print Media. Listen and answer the questions. Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6SQfyEE9iA 1. Thedemandfornewspapers has: a) Remainedthesame b) Decreased c) Increased 2. Newspapers are animportantpart of: a) journalism b) advertising c) culture 3. Somenewspaperstoday are stillalivethanksto: Revenuefromadvertisers Investmentsfrombusinesstycoons Peoplewhoearnlessmoney. 4. Thefuture of print media isprobably: Goingtobeonlyonthe Internet Still as available as itisnowadays Equallyavailable in printform as itis online.

  4. Listen again. What do the following terms refer to? • 10 yearsfromnow • Click of a button • Informationgulf • Cup of coffee

  5. Vocabulary Bank Takenfrom New EnglishFile, UpperIntermediateStudent’sBook, page 154.

  6. Vocabulary Bank continued… Takenfrom New EnglishFile, UpperIntermediateStudent’sBook, page 154.

  7. News stories: Which 3 are true? Takenfrom New EnglishFile, UpperIntermediateStudent’sBook, page 76.

  8. News storiescontinued… Takenfrom New EnglishFile, UpperIntermediateStudent’sBook, page 77.

  9. Now answer the questions without looking at the articles! Takenfrom New EnglishFile, UpperIntermediateStudent’sBook, page 77.

  10. News Headlines: Predict what each story is about by only reading the headlines. Headlinestakenfrom New CuttingEdge, UpperIntermediateStudent’s Book, page 91.

  11. Discussion questions • Have you ever… had your name mentioned in a newspaper? had you photo in a newspaper? written an article for a newspaper? had a letter published in a newspaper? 2. Which are the biggest newspapers in your country? 3. Which contain the most gossip/sports reporting/news reporting/politics?

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