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About newspapers
1. Theme:
2. Theme:
About newspapers3.
Newspapers4.
DailyNewspapers
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DailyWeekly
Newspapers
6.
DailyWeekly
Sunday
Newspapers
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DailyWeekly
Sunday
Newspapers
Quality
(Broadsheets)
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DailyWeekly
Sunday
Newspapers
Quality
(Broadsheets)
Popular
(Tabloids)
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DailyWeekly
Sunday
Newspapers
National
Quality
(Broadsheets)
Popular
(Tabloids)
10.
DailyWeekly
Local
Sunday
Newspapers
National
Quality
(Broadsheets)
Popular
(Tabloids)
11.
DailyWeekly
Local
Sunday
Newspapers
National
Quality
(Broadsheets)
Popular
(Tabloids)
12. Aim:
Learning to discussthe newspapers
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15. Phonetic exercise.
Listen and read Ex.10 p.6416. Translate the words.
ежедневный местный сводка новостей качественный журнал публиковать выпуск, номер -
daily
local
round-up
quality
magazine
to publish
issue
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информация рубрика –
статья –
освещение в прессе –
реклама
заявлять
(константировать)• обзор
information
heading
article
coverage
advertisement
to state
review
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tabloids
broadsheets
newspaper
interview
statement
affairs
announcement
19. Do a crossword puzzle.
1. Something that happens, especiallysomething that involves several people.
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2. A piece of writing about a particular
subject that is published in a newspaper or
magazine.
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4. An official announcement that
something is happening.
5. An article that gives information about
something that is happening in the news.
6. A magazine or a newspaper that is
published at a particular time.
7. An announcement that is intended to
persuade people to buy something.
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27. Look through the two articles quickly. Guess which of the headlines go with these articles.
Don’t leave your career planningtoo late – the earlier you know
your future, the earlier you can
plan to make it happen! It’s good
if your parents believe in you and
your future. But also mind that
there are special centers which
help teenagers to plan their
future. Many of them now have
web sites on the Internet.
Building the Channel Tunnel
between England and France was
the biggest European engineering
project in history. A tunnel was
first suggested by French
Emperor Napoleon in 1802. Many
engineers produced plans in the
19th century. In the 1880s a start
was made to the tunnel. But two
world wars made the tunnel
dangerous for Britain.
28. Read the text.
Complete each sentence withone of the words in the box.
29. It is not easy to fancy our life without newspapers,…, …, and reviews of all kinds. And what was … newspaper like? When was it
made?The earliest newspapers appeared in 59 BC (before Christ) in Rome. It
was a handwritten …newspaper. It was very little only one… . Julius
Caesar ordered … them throughout the city to inform the people about
… events,…, military conflicts and executions.
In Europe printed … appeared in he 15th century, when the letter press
… . The first daily newspaper in England was published in London in
1702. In 1784, The Pennsylvania Packet became the first daily
newspaper of the United States.
was invented, tabloids, newspapers, daily, to post, scandals,
magazines, sheet, the first, political
30. It is not easy to fancy our life without newspapers,………….. , ……, and reviews of all kinds. And what was …………newspaper like?
Whenwas it made?
The earliest newspapers appeared in 59 BC (before Christ) in Rome. It
was a handwritten ……. newspaper. It was very little only one ..….. .
Julius Caesar ordered ........... them throughout the city to inform the
people about ………....events, …………, military conflicts and
executions.
In Europe printed …………….. appeared in he 15th century, when the
letter press………………. . The first daily newspaper in England was
published in London in 1702. In 1784, The Pennsylvania Packet
became the first daily newspaper of the United States.
31. Let’s have a rest. Do sport’s minute.
32. Turn your head to the right Turn your head to the left
33. Bend forward your head. Bend back your head.
34. Raise up and down your shoulders.
35. Turn back your right shoulder. Turn back your left shoulder.
36. Close your eyes for 5 seconds. Open your eyes for 5 seconds.
37. Blink your eyes quickly for 2 seconds.
38. Thank you.
Good luck!39. What two main kinds of newspapers are there in Britain ?
40. Say what are the difference between broadsheets and tabloids.
41. Aim:
Learning to discussthe newspapers
42. Aim:
Learning to discussthe newspapers
43. Aim:
Learning to discussthe newspapers
44. Aim:
Learning to discussthe newspapers
45. Homework.
Write your own article whichyou want to publish in tabloids
or broadsheets.