Magazine is one of the major mass media. Magazine is a collection of articles and stories. Usually magazines also contain illustrations.
The earliest magazines developed from newspapers and booksellers catalogs. Magazines provide information on a wide range of topics such as business, culture, hobbies, medicine, religion, science, and sports. Some magazines entertain their readers with fiction, poetry, photography or articles about TV, or movie stars.
Magazines are designed to be kept for a longer time in comparison to newspapers and that is why they are printed on a better paper and have covers. Magazines, unlike newspapers, do not focus on daily, rapidly changing events.
There are specialized magazines intended for special business, industrial and professional groups, and consumer magazines intended for general public. There are several kinds of consumer magazines.
Children's magazines contain stories, jokes, articles on subjects especially interesting for children and instructions for making games or useful items.
Hobby magazines are intended for collectors of coins, stamps, and other items; people interested in certain sports or games; photography enthusiasts.
Intellectual magazines provide analysis of current cultural and political events. Many of them publish fiction and poetry as well.
Men's magazines focus on such topics as adventure, entertainment, men's fashion and sports.
Women's magazines deal with child-raising, fashion trends, romance. They offer ideas on cooking and home decorating. Many of the monthlies with big circulations are women's magazines.
1. Has the plan been approved? No, it is being discussed now. How long will it be discussed? 2. By the time he arrives everything will have settled. 3. Not all he necessary things have been bought for our trip, that's why the departure has been postponed. 4. The money was lended to him two months ago, but it hasn't been given back yet. 5. The business day was in high gear: the mail had been looked through, documents had been typed, letters had been answered, talks had been held. 6. Wait a minute. The table is being laid. 7. Dynamite was invented by Alfred Bernhard Nobel. 8. This exercise may be written with a pencil. 9. Had this work been done before you went to Moscow? 10. If you are asked about it, will you be able to answer?
The earliest magazines developed from newspapers and booksellers catalogs. Magazines provide information on a wide range of topics such as business, culture, hobbies, medicine, religion, science, and sports. Some magazines entertain their readers with fiction, poetry, photography or articles about TV, or movie stars.
Magazines are designed to be kept for a longer time in comparison to newspapers and that is why they are printed on a better paper and have covers. Magazines, unlike newspapers, do not focus on daily, rapidly changing events.
There are specialized magazines intended for special business, industrial and professional groups, and consumer magazines intended for general public. There are several kinds of consumer magazines.
Children's magazines contain stories, jokes, articles on subjects especially interesting for children and instructions for making games or useful items.
Hobby magazines are intended for collectors of coins, stamps, and other items; people interested in certain sports or games; photography enthusiasts.
Intellectual magazines provide analysis of current cultural and political events. Many of them publish fiction and poetry as well.
Men's magazines focus on such topics as adventure, entertainment, men's fashion and sports.
Women's magazines deal with child-raising, fashion trends, romance. They offer ideas on cooking and home decorating. Many of the monthlies with big circulations are women's magazines.
No, it is being discussed now.
How long will it be discussed?
2. By the time he arrives everything will have settled.
3. Not all he necessary things have been bought for our trip, that's why the departure has been postponed.
4. The money was lended to him two months ago, but it hasn't been given back yet.
5. The business day was in high gear: the mail had been looked through, documents had been typed, letters had been answered, talks had been held.
6. Wait a minute. The table is being laid.
7. Dynamite was invented by Alfred Bernhard Nobel.
8. This exercise may be written with a pencil.
9. Had this work been done before you went to Moscow?
10. If you are asked about it, will you be able to answer?