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Урок по теме «Газеты » УМК английский язык 8 класс авторы: Афанасьева О. В. Михеева И. В. Учитель: Ардышева Т. М. МБОУ «СОШ № 33» г. Нижнекамск. Guess the title. .
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Урок по теме «Газеты»УМК английский язык 8 классавторы: Афанасьева О. В.Михеева И. В.Учитель: Ардышева Т. М.МБОУ «СОШ № 33» г. Нижнекамск
Guess the title. It is a British daily newspaper. It has brief news repots and a large number of photographs. Much attention is given to personal stores, especially when they are sensational. This newspaper mentions a figure in the public eye such as a member of the royal family. The importance is also given to sport and entertainment. The style of English in this paper is often conversational, which much use of slang, nick-names and catchy headlines.
British newspapers The Times, The Independent, The Guardian, The Financial Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Mail, The Daily Express, The Daily Mirror, The Sun, Today, The Daily Star, The Daily Mail.
American newspapers The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Loss Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The Christian Silence Monitor, Time, Newsweek, Businessweek, World Report, Cosmopolitan, The Ladies Home, Journal, The Saturday Evening Post.
Interview 1. Why do you read newspapers? a) for information b) for fun c) to while the time away 2. What kinds of newspapers do you like to read? a) serious newspapers b) less serious newspapers c) science newspapers d) English newspapers e) newspapers for teenagers f) sport newspapers g) local newspapers 3. Where do you get newspapers? a) buy in a news stall b) subscribe to newspapers c) ask my classmates 4. Do you think you can do without any newspapers at all? a) Yes, I can b) No, I can’t
Correct the headlines • Diamonds stolen from millionaire’s home • Kidnappers paid, £ 1 million • Picasso painting sold for £ 5 million • Foreign languages learnt many people by radio • Woman expected to stay at home • Basketball invented by a teacher • Demonstrations held in Red Square • They married in a Church • The film shown every week • Their marriage feasted through the country
Check up yourself • Diamonds were stolen from a millionaire’s home • Kidnappers were paid, £ 1 million • Picasso painting was sold for £ 5 million • Foreign languages are learnt by many people by radio • Woman were expected to stay at home • Basketball was invented by a teacher • Demonstrations are held in Red Square • They were married in a Church • The film is shown every week • Their marriage was feasted through the country
Choose the sentences which suit for serious newspapers and then – for less serious ones. 1. They given serious coverage of news and comments. 2. They contain information on home and foreign affairs. 3. They contain brief news reports. 4. They provide up-to-date financial information. 5. They contain large number of photographs and gossipiest. 6. They give full attention to personal stories, especially sensational. 7. They contain sport and entertainment. 8. They give truthful and factual information. 9. They publish shocking situations and events. 10. They style is often confer sectional with much use of slang, nick-names and catchy headlines. 11. They rather entertain than inform.
Serious newspapers • They given serious coverage of news and comments. • They contain information on home and foreign affairs. • They provide up-to-date financial information. • They give truthful and factual information.
Less serious newspapers • They contain brief news reports. • They contain large number of photographs and gossipiest. • They give full attention to personal stories, especially sensational. • They contain sport and entertainment. • They publish shocking situations and events. • They style is often confer sectional with much use of slang, nick-names and catchy headlines.
You are the editor of the newspaper Talk about your newspaper Good morning. I am the editor of the newspaper… I would like to tell you some words about our newspaper… • It contains: current news • detailed articles about • home and international events • reviews of new books, plays and TV shows • letters of readers to the editor • articles on social issues • jokes and anecdotes • short stories and items • caricatures • crossword puzzles • advertisements • articles devoted (to art) I hope you are not disappointed our cooperation.