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The Mass Media

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  • This lady uses reported speech a lot. What is her job?
    She's a reporter.
  • What is his job?
    He is a movie critic.
  • How do you spell the name of their job?
    P - A - P - A - R - A - Z - Z - I
  • How would you describe this headline - sensational, biased, objective or censored?
    Biased. The newspaper believes that Boris Johnson, and not the other candidate, would be the best prime minister.
  • What is her job?
    She is a newsreader/news presenter.
  • How would you describe this news headline - sensational, biased, objective or censored?
    Objective. It is true. It happened.
  • They are not married so cannot get divorced. But they are sadly about to...
    Split
  • If people clash over something (e.g. an important issue such as the death penalty) do they disagree or fight first?
    They disagree first. They may fight later.
  • If your job is axed from a company, are you fired or is your job no longer necessary?
    Your job is no longer necessary.
  • If someone bids farewell to someone, what do they do?
    They say goodbye.
  • What is the job of the man on the right?
    He is an (newspaper) editor.
  • How would you describe this football news report of 2019 - censored, biased, inaccurate or accurate?
    Any of these: censored, biased, inaccurate - definitely not accurate.
  • Which of these nations has the most censored (government controlled) news? China, Eritrea, Laos, North Korea or Vietnam?
    Eritrea
  • After the 9/11 attack on New York by terrorists, the USA did what?
    They vowed (revenge/to never forget). That is, they promised to avenge the deaths and never forget them.
  • Covid-19 has badly _ _ _ every major economy except China.
    HIT
  • What are this couple about to do or what have they done?
    They are about to wed or they have just wed.
  • Does 'back' mean to support or to fire from a job?
    Support
  • Has he quit or been fired?
    He has quit (probably).
  • How would you describe this news headline - sensational, biased, objective or censored??
    Sensational
  • What is this couple having?
    A row (or argument).
  • What is his job?
    He is a freelance journalist.
  • If the police quiz a suspect, do they ask quiz questions, e.g. Who was Pol Pot? Where is Kampot? Is Cambodia a country?
    No. They question him.
  • What word best collocates with this picture? Social, mass, print, visual.
    Mass
  • What is his job?
    He is a sports commentator.