. And now tell me what types of mass media do you know?
(TV, the Internet, newspapers and radio)
But what are their definitions? Your task is to match the words and their
definitions.
1. Television
2. Newspaper
3. Tabloid
4. The Internet
5. Radio
a) a paper printed and sold usually daily or weekly with news,
advertisements etc.;
b) the process of sending and receiving messages through the
air; broadcasting programmes for people to listen to;
c) broadcasting programmes (the news, plays, advertisements,
shows, etc.) for people to watch on their television sets;
d) a newspaper with rather small pages, many pictures and
little serious news;
e) a way to communicate with your partner who might be a
thousand miles away using the computer (e-mails).
Задание 2. Напишите недостающую информацию. You know that
newspapers are very popular among people, don’t you? Do you like reading
newspapers?
P: Yes, I do.
T: What newspapers do the members of your family prefer reading? F.eg. your
mother?
P: My mother likes reading …
T: What are the main types of newspapers in Britain?
P: The main types of British newspapers are quality newspapers and tabloids.
T: What do people read newspapers for?
P: They want to learn some news (TV programme, horoscopes, weather forecast,
etc.)
Задание 3. Прочитайте текст. Используйте слова, написанные заглавными
буквами в конце каждой строчки, чтобы образовать однокоренное слово,
которое подходит к пропуску в этом предложении.
In Britain there are 12 national (1) newspapers DAY
and most people read one of (2) every day.
Daily newspapers are (3) on every day
of the week except Sunday. Sunday newspapers are
(4) than daily newspapers. All the Sunday
newspapers are (5) . Most national news-
papers in Britain express a (6) opinion,
and people (7) the newspaper that they
read according to (8) own political
(9) .
THEY
PUBLISH
LARGE
NATION
POLITICS
CHOICE
BELIEVE
. And now tell me what types of mass media do you know?
(TV, the Internet, newspapers and radio)
But what are their definitions? Your task is to match the words and their
definitions.
1. Television
2. Newspaper
3. Tabloid
4. The Internet
5. Radio
a) a paper printed and sold usually daily or weekly with news,
advertisements etc.;
b) the process of sending and receiving messages through the
air; broadcasting programmes for people to listen to;
c) broadcasting programmes (the news, plays, advertisements,
shows, etc.) for people to watch on their television sets;
d) a newspaper with rather small pages, many pictures and
little serious news;
e) a way to communicate with your partner who might be a
thousand miles away using the computer (e-mails).
Задание 2. Напишите недостающую информацию. You know that
newspapers are very popular among people, don’t you? Do you like reading
newspapers?
P: Yes, I do.
T: What newspapers do the members of your family prefer reading? F.eg. your
mother?
P: My mother likes reading …
T: What are the main types of newspapers in Britain?
P: The main types of British newspapers are quality newspapers and tabloids.
T: What do people read newspapers for?
P: They want to learn some news (TV programme, horoscopes, weather forecast,
etc.)
Задание 3. Прочитайте текст. Используйте слова, написанные заглавными
буквами в конце каждой строчки, чтобы образовать однокоренное слово,
которое подходит к пропуску в этом предложении.
In Britain there are 12 national (1) newspapers DAY
and most people read one of (2) every day.
Daily newspapers are (3) on every day
of the week except Sunday. Sunday newspapers are
(4) than daily newspapers. All the Sunday
newspapers are (5) . Most national news-
papers in Britain express a (6) opinion,
and people (7) the newspaper that they
read according to (8) own political
(9) .
THEY
PUBLISH
LARGE
NATION
POLITICS
CHOICE
THEY
BELIEVE
2. The boy read an interesting book yesterday.
3. Ann opened her Textbook on Page 11.
4. Bill chose the biggest apple in the basket.
5. The tourists are waiting for the bus at the stop.
6. This little girl looks like her mother.
7. My grandmother like tea with lemon .
8. Last week my uncle celebrated his birthday.
9. Have you been in London last year?
10. The students started to do this test yesterday.
11. The children saw this funny film last week.
12. Last summer my friend flew to Sochi.
13. Robert made a lot of mistakes in his test.
14. Marry was in Edinburgh five years ago.
15. Only the wizards can predict the future.
16. Alice closed the window in her bedroom.
17. The students went to the museum yesterday.
18. My mother told me to buy oranges.
19. James takes his little brother to the Zoo.
20. Jane has a lot of friends in London.