Newspapers
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Newspapers
CAROLINE WRIGHT – TEACHING UNIT (ADVANCED 1)
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Letters to a newspaper
Face 2 Face Intermediate Workbook, Page 74
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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:a) Remained the sameb) Decreasedc) Increased
2. Newspapers are an important part of:a) journalismb) advertisingc) culture
3. Some newspapers today are still alive
thanks to:a) Revenue from advertisersb) Investments from business tycoonsc) People who earn less money.
4. The future of print media is probably:d) Going to be only on the Internete) Still as available as it is nowadaysf) Equally available in print form as it is
online.
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Listen again. What do the following terms refer to?
• 10 years from now
• Click of a button
• Information gulf
• Cup of coffee
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Vocabulary Bank
Taken from New English File, Upper Intermediate Student’s Book, page 154.
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Vocabulary Bank continued…
Taken from New English File, Upper Intermediate Student’s Book, page 154.
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News stories: Which 3 are true?
Taken from New English File, Upper Intermediate Student’s Book, page 76.
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News stories continued…
Taken from New English File, Upper Intermediate Student’s Book, page 77.
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Now answer the questions without looking at the articles!
Taken from New English File, Upper Intermediate Student’s Book, page 77.
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News Headlines: Predict what each story is about by only reading the headlines.
Headlines taken from New Cutting Edge, Upper Intermediate Student’s Book, page 91.
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Discussion questions1. 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?