1. The new bus-driver had an accident after he had driven a few yards. 2. When I got to the cinema, the film had started. 3. The students entered the classroom five minutes after the bell had rung. 4. After she had locked and bolted all the doors, she went to bed. 5. The students did the exercise very well after the teacher had shown them how to. 6. The little boy told a lie five minutes after he had promised to tell the truth. 7. When the plane landed, the sun had set. 8. She felt sick after she had eaten a whole box of chocolates. 9. After the doctor had examined the child he had a talk with the mother. 10. When I called on my friend, he had gone out. 11. Mary had finished her homework when her father came home from his office. 12. I threw away the newspaper after I had read it. 13. After she had spent all her money she asked her father to help her. 14. The teacher gave back the exercise-books after he had corrected them. 15. The sun had risen when the farmer started work.
We live in the Digital Age when new technology is changing everything around us. The future of mass media is changing too.
Mass media have to change because if they don't, they will be forgotten. Nowadays people seem to be moving away from desktop computers and toward mobile devices. The Internet has already become the most popular source of information and social media are gaining more popularity with each day. Fewer people read newspapers printed on paper, and in the future there will be only online newspapers. All paper books will probably be replaced with electronic books. Messaging applications are already threatening email. We are starting to use smart devices that connect everything around us, and in ten years time such devices will be ordinary things. I do not think television will disappear as it has already become digital and offers new and interesting services.
All this leads to the conclusion that in the future all mass media will be easily accessible anytime and anywhere via mobile devices, the Internet and Internet-based devices.
2. When I got to the cinema, the film had started.
3. The students entered the classroom five minutes after the bell had rung.
4. After she had locked and bolted all the doors, she went to bed.
5. The students did the exercise very well after the teacher had shown them how to.
6. The little boy told a lie five minutes after he had promised to tell the truth.
7. When the plane landed, the sun had set.
8. She felt sick after she had eaten a whole box of chocolates.
9. After the doctor had examined the child he had a talk with the mother.
10. When I called on my friend, he had gone out.
11. Mary had finished her homework when her father came home from his office.
12. I threw away the newspaper after I had read it.
13. After she had spent all her money she asked her father to help her.
14. The teacher gave back the exercise-books after he had corrected them.
15. The sun had risen when the farmer started work.
Mass Media in the Future
We live in the Digital Age when new technology is changing everything around us. The future of mass media is changing too.
Mass media have to change because if they don't, they will be forgotten. Nowadays people seem to be moving away from desktop computers and toward mobile devices. The Internet has already become the most popular source of information and social media are gaining more popularity with each day. Fewer people read newspapers printed on paper, and in the future there will be only online newspapers. All paper books will probably be replaced with electronic books. Messaging applications are already threatening email. We are starting to use smart devices that connect everything around us, and in ten years time such devices will be ordinary things. I do not think television will disappear as it has already become digital and offers new and interesting services.
All this leads to the conclusion that in the future all mass media will be easily accessible anytime and anywhere via mobile devices, the Internet and Internet-based devices.