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Mindset for IELTS 2 Unit 3: News & Media

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  • TRUE OR FALSE HEADLINE: "Man Finds 15 Live Snakes in His Bathroom After Returning from Vacation"
    TRUE: A man in Thailand discovered the snakes in his home after they entered through the plumbing system.
  • What is 'sensationalism' in media?
    Sensationalism is the use of shocking or exaggerated stories in the media to attract attention and boost viewership or readership.
  • TRUE OR FALSE HEADLINE: "Parrots in A Berlin Zoo Form Gang and Start Swearing at Visitors, Now Running the Place"
    FALSE
  • TRUE OR FALSE HEADLINE: "Google launches Gmail with 1GB of free storage!"
    TRUE: This headline seemed absurd in 2004, considering the small email storage of the time, but it was true, marking the debut of Gmail and revolutionizing emai
  • What are two common criticisms of the news media today?
    Examples: Bias in reporting, focus on sensationalism, spreading misinformation, lack of in-depth analysis.
  • Give an example of 'new media.'
    Examples: Social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter), online news websites, blogs, podcasts.
  • Explain the term 'fake news.'
    Fake news refers to false or misleading information presented as news, often intended to deceive or mislead.
  • TRUE OR FALSE HEADLINE: "Tree Grows Inside Man’s Lung After He Accidentally Inhales a Seed"
    TRUE: A Russian man had a small fir tree growing in his lung, which doctors found during surgery. They believe he inhaled a seed that sprouted.
  • TRUE OR FALSE HEADLINE: "Cows Are Being Taught to Swim to Help Them Escape Flood Zones"
    FALSE
  • What is the difference between 'broadcast' and 'print' media?
    Broadcast media refers to media transmitted electronically, like TV and radio, while print media includes newspapers and magazines.
  • What does it mean when a news story is 'biased'?
    A biased story favors one side or opinion over another, often distorting facts or not presenting both sides equally.
  • Why is it important to fact-check information in the news?
    Fact-checking ensures accuracy and prevents the spread of false or misleading information.
  • Name two forms of traditional media.
    Examples: Newspapers, radio, television, magazines.
  • What is 'clickbait,' and why is it used?
    Clickbait is a misleading or sensationalized headline designed to lure users into clicking on a link, often used to generate ad revenue.
  • TRUE OR FALSE HEADLINE: "Pigeon Arrested in India on Suspicion of Being a Spy"
    TRUE: In 2020, Indian police captured a pigeon they suspected was carrying a coded message from Pakistan.
  • What are three disadvantages of the internet as a news source?
    Hard to decide which news sources to trust, Not always suitable for children, Facts not always checked.