4a Work in pairs. Match the parts. 1) mass media
a) coated paper
2) print media
b) television and radio
3) magazines
c) electronic devices
4) newspapers
d) books, newspapers
5) broadcast media e) daily/weekly
6) digital media f) collection of different media technologies
Cambridge is famous for its University.
10, Downing Street is famous for being the official residence of the British Prime Minister.
Hyde Park is famous for its outdoor entertainments and its Speaker's Corner
Kensington Gardens is famous for the statue of the famous fairytale hero, Peter Pen
Oxford is famous for its University
The Tower of London is famous for its rich history, its Crown Jewels, its Ravens and its Towers
Windsor Castle is famous for its ancient castle and beautiful countryside and for being the residence of the British Royal Family
A section of Articles and Essays on the theme of " Famous People" will tell us about the people who once made a great contribution to the development of policy, science, culture, and this list can be supplemented and complemented. We offer you to familiarize yourself with each of them.
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