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Match the newspaper expressions on the left to their descrip­tions on the right and then use the expressions to complete the sentences below.

STEP 1 PRINT AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA | Types of Media and the Press | The Press in Britain |


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1. obituary a. small adverts about films, plays, things for sale, etc.
2. gossip column b. news about the country the paper is published in
3. feature с exclusive story, especially an exciting one
4. home d. (often critical) stories about the social activities and private life of famous people
5. masthead e. story of general interest
6. banner headline f. top of front page carrying the name of the paper
7. scoop g. article about the life of someone who has recently died
8. classified h. headline in an extremely large print

 

1. The Sun's________is 'Come Home Dead'.

2. The discovery of Goebbels diaries was yet another Sunday Times________that left our competitors gasping.

3. London has its own evening paper, the Evening Standard, which provides Londoners with news and ________, cover­ing events in the capital.

4.... the Observer's front page headline — under its new royal blue_______.

5. Among the_________ stories covered in British papers is the continuing legal row over the finances of the country's National Union of Mineworkers.

6. MGN's step was considered as an attempt to get its share of the regional newspaper's advertising cake, particularly __________.

7. May I add a personal note to your excellent _______ of Charles Abell. Throughout his career he was faced with challenges but never hesitated to take firm decisions.

8. Having failed at show business he ended up in journalism. By the mid-thirties he had his_________. Broadway was his beat.

 

Exercise 19 Obtain a copy of a British or American newspaper, and make its review saying:

a. whether the newspaper is national, regional or local;

b. whether it is a broadsheet or a tabloid;

с for which readers, in your opinion, the newspaper is designed;

d. how regular it is;

e. which sections the newspaper contains. Look for: the editorial. domestic and foreign news, features, pictures, sport, readers' letters, advertising, entertainment (crossword, puzzles, car­toons, TV programme, etc.), some other sections;

f. what proportion of the paper they take up;

g. if you find it interesting and if you would read this newspaper regularly.

Exercise 20

Study the collocations with the words 'public' and 'social', trans­late them into Russian:

A.

i. public office; public figure / man; public policy; public school; public debt; public bill;

ii. public relations; public opinion; public order / peace;

iii. public ownership; public spirit;

iv. public library; public lecture;

v. public service(s);

vi. public protest; public hearing (in court);

vii. public enemy; public health; public school (Br.)

B.

i. social order; social activity; social event;

ii. social science; social security and insurance; social welfare;

iii. social evil; social services; social unrest; social integration;

iv. social benefits;

v. social life / party / evening.

Exercise 21 Choose the right alternative public or social:

a. Fill in the spaces with the right word.

1. In a free society, newspapers are a_______forum.

2. The commonest air pollution comes from the cigarette smoke polluting many_______places.

3. Shaw was an outstanding speaker at the numerous _______ meetings and debates which were part of London _______life.

4. The Romans made bathing an elaborate________occasion.

5. In 1943 a workable version of a ball point pen developed by J. Biro hit the writing_________.

6. There is a world of difference between________schools in GB and the U.S.

7. A_________school for an American means the elementary school in which education is free, for an Englishman it means a very expensive school which prepares its pupils for univer­sities to take high_________position after graduation.

8. The _________ attitude to smoking has dramatically changed, the amount of tobacco consumed has decreased.

9. Every land has its own_________customs and traditions.

10. The committee brought out the draft of________reforms.

11. The economic growth of a country is connected with its system.

12. The authorities are responsible for the_________order dur­ing the rally.


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