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A5 Hub Summer revision
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Media: Many newspapers are b_____ towards specific political parties.
biased
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Can you name a t______ story from this week?
trending
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Report with a reporting verb: "I'll call you back as soon as I get home from work." He
promised to call me back as soon as he got home from work.
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Jennifer Aniston has the highest number of f______ on instagram.
followers
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Neither/either my brother nor I eat meat.
Neither
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Media: There was extensive c_____ of the royal wedding in the news.
coverage
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Prepositions: complain____ object ___ rely __
about to on
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Report: "Are you currently following any news stories?" My teacher...
asked me if I was following any new stories currently/at that time.
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Report with a reporting verb: "I won't help you." My sister
refused to help me.
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Report with a reporting verb: "I'm sorry for misleading the public" The politician
apologised for misleading the public.
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advertising vocab: the group of people that a product or service is aimed at.
target market
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Report: "What were you doing at 8pm last night?" The police officer...
asked me what I had been doing at 8pm the previous night/the night before.
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Choose the correct answer: Do you make high/ regular/ key donations to charity?
regular
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Media: A smaller newspaper which uses sensational headlines.
tabloid
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A large amount/number of processed food contains colourings.
amount
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Report: "Three of my friends have been burgled recently" My neighbour
told me/said that three of her/his friends had been burgled recently.
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All of the /Every work must be finished by Friday.
All of the
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Prepositions: worry ____ thank ____ deal__
about, for, with
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Plenty of/Most of supermarkets have a gluten-free food section.
Plenty of
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advertising vocab: a plan of how to encourage people to buy a product or service.
marketing strategy
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Choose the correct answer: How can charities reach a wider/deeper/higher audience?
wider
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