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Today media include not only newspapers, but television, radio, the internet, films and cable television. So, people are surrounded by various sorts of information all day long. Thanks to modern technologies news come to the public very quickly.
Newspapers are, of course, the oldest of the media. But today in many countries circulation of newspapers is getting smaller, because most people use television and the Internet as the main source of news.
The oldest media in the world is television.
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In Britain, people read more newspapers than in any other country in Western Europe. Most people read a national newspaper. There are four or five “serious”, or “quality” newspapers, such as The Times, The Independent or The Guardian, and there are several “popular” newspapers, or tabloids, with shorter articles, lots of photos and usually several sports pages; they are, for example, The Sun, Today or the Dairy Express. Britain has also several Sunday newspapers like The Observe or the Sunday Express.
There are only two serious newspapers in Britain
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There are also local newspapers that give some national but mostly local news. These are often evening newspapers which people can buy in the afternoon or in the early evening on their way home from work. There are magazines for all kinds of groups of people and for every kind of hobby you can imagine.
Local newspapers give not only local but international news too
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Today large international news agencies have thousands of reporters and cameramen in hundreds of countries. They send news and photos to newspapers, radio and television all over the world. The reporter’s job is to collect information about each day’s events as quickly and accurately as possible. There are usually several key topics included in news reports: home and foreign affairs, disasters, political views on some issues, sports and weather.
Reporters must collect information quickly and accurate
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Today media include not only newspapers, but television, radio, the internet, films and cable television. So, people are surrounded by various sorts of information all day long. Thanks to modern technologies news come to the public very quickly.
Newspapers are, of course, the oldest of the media. But today in many countries circulation of newspapers is getting smaller, because most people use television and the Internet as the main source of news.
In Britain, people read more newspapers than in any other country in Western Europe. Most people read a national newspaper. There are four or five “serious”, or “quality” newspapers, such as The Times, The Independent or The Guardian, and there are several “popular” newspapers, or tabloids, with shorter articles, lots of photos and usually several sports pages; they are, for example, The Sun, Today or the Dairy Express. Britain has also several Sunday newspapers like The Observe or the Sunday Express.
There are also local newspapers that give some national but mostly local news. These are often evening newspapers which people can buy in the afternoon or in the early evening on their way home from work. There are magazines for all kinds of groups of people and for every kind of hobby you can imagine.
Today large international news agencies have thousands of reporters and cameramen in hundreds of countries. They send news and photos to newspapers, radio and television all over the world. The reporter’s job is to collect information about each day’s events as quickly and accurately as possible. There are usually several key topics included in news reports: home and foreign affairs, disasters, political views on some issues, sports and weather.
Today media include ____
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Today media include not only newspapers, but television, radio, the internet, films and cable television. So, people are surrounded by various sorts of information all day long. Thanks to modern technologies news come to the public very quickly.
Newspapers are, of course, the oldest of the media. But today in many countries circulation of newspapers is getting smaller, because most people use television and the Internet as the main source of news.
In Britain, people read more newspapers than in any other country in Western Europe. Most people read a national newspaper. There are four or five “serious”, or “quality” newspapers, such as The Times, The Independent or The Guardian, and there are several “popular” newspapers, or tabloids, with shorter articles, lots of photos and usually several sports pages; they are, for example, The Sun, Today or the Dairy Express. Britain has also several Sunday newspapers like The Observe or the Sunday Express.
There are also local newspapers that give some national but mostly local news. These are often evening newspapers which people can buy in the afternoon or in the early evening on their way home from work. There are magazines for all kinds of groups of people and for every kind of hobby you can imagine.
Today large international news agencies have thousands of reporters and cameramen in hundreds of countries. They send news and photos to newspapers, radio and television all over the world. The reporter’s job is to collect information about each day’s events as quickly and accurately as possible. There are usually several key topics included in news reports: home and foreign affairs, disasters, political views on some issues, sports and weather.
Today people read less newspapers because____
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Today media include not only newspapers, but television, radio, the internet, films and cable television. So, people are surrounded by various sorts of information all day long. Thanks to modern technologies news come to the public very quickly.
Newspapers are, of course, the oldest of the media. But today in many countries circulation of newspapers is getting smaller, because most people use television and the Internet as the main source of news.
In Britain, people read more newspapers than in any other country in Western Europe. Most people read a national newspaper. There are four or five “serious”, or “quality” newspapers, such as The Times, The Independent or The Guardian, and there are several “popular” newspapers, or tabloids, with shorter articles, lots of photos and usually several sports pages; they are, for example, The Sun, Today or the Dairy Express. Britain has also several Sunday newspapers like The Observe or the Sunday Express.
There are also local newspapers that give some national but mostly local news. These are often evening newspapers which people can buy in the afternoon or in the early evening on their way home from work. There are magazines for all kinds of groups of people and for every kind of hobby you can imagine.
Today large international news agencies have thousands of reporters and cameramen in hundreds of countries. They send news and photos to newspapers, radio and television all over the world. The reporter’s job is to collect information about each day’s events as quickly and accurately as possible. There are usually several key topics included in news reports: home and foreign affairs, disasters, political views on some issues, sports and weather.
In Britain pepole read more newspapers than___
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Today media include not only newspapers, but television, radio, the internet, films and cable television. So, people are surrounded by various sorts of information all day long. Thanks to modern technologies news come to the public very quickly.
Newspapers are, of course, the oldest of the media. But today in many countries circulation of newspapers is getting smaller, because most people use television and the Internet as the main source of news.
In Britain, people read more newspapers than in any other country in Western Europe. Most people read a national newspaper. There are four or five “serious”, or “quality” newspapers, such as The Times, The Independent or The Guardian, and there are several “popular” newspapers, or tabloids, with shorter articles, lots of photos and usually several sports pages; they are, for example, The Sun, Today or the Dairy Express. Britain has also several Sunday newspapers like The Observe or the Sunday Express.
There are also local newspapers that give some national but mostly local news. These are often evening newspapers which people can buy in the afternoon or in the early evening on their way home from work. There are magazines for all kinds of groups of people and for every kind of hobby you can imagine.
Today large international news agencies have thousands of reporters and cameramen in hundreds of countries. They send news and photos to newspapers, radio and television all over the world. The reporter’s job is to collect information about each day’s events as quickly and accurately as possible. There are usually several key topics included in news reports: home and foreign affairs, disasters, political views on some issues, sports and weather.
There are only____ "quality" newspapers in Britain
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Today media include not only newspapers, but television, radio, the internet, films and cable television. So, people are surrounded by various sorts of information all day long. Thanks to modern technologies news come to the public very quickly.
Newspapers are, of course, the oldest of the media. But today in many countries circulation of newspapers is getting smaller, because most people use television and the Internet as the main source of news.
In Britain, people read more newspapers than in any other country in Western Europe. Most people read a national newspaper. There are four or five “serious”, or “quality” newspapers, such as The Times, The Independent or The Guardian, and there are several “popular” newspapers, or tabloids, with shorter articles, lots of photos and usually several sports pages; they are, for example, The Sun, Today or the Dairy Express. Britain has also several Sunday newspapers like The Observe or the Sunday Express.
There are also local newspapers that give some national but mostly local news. These are often evening newspapers which people can buy in the afternoon or in the early evening on their way home from work. There are magazines for all kinds of groups of people and for every kind of hobby you can imagine.
Today large international news agencies have thousands of reporters and cameramen in hundreds of countries. They send news and photos to newspapers, radio and television all over the world. The reporter’s job is to collect information about each day’s events as quickly and accurately as possible. There are usually several key topics included in news reports: home and foreign affairs, disasters, political views on some issues, sports and weather.
The large international news agencies have____
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Позначте газети\журнали літерами S (serious) чи P (popular) в залежності від їх назви
1. Country Life
2. Gardening news
3. The Financial Times
4. Food and Kitchen
5. The Government news
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Every summer my family usually travels from London to Rome
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We were in the USA 10 years ago
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I've already done my homework
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We're doing our English test right now!
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Anny was reading while Ned was watching TV
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Tim had returnued home before midnight yesterday
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I promise, I'll do my homework later
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Every summer we___ our relatives in Italy.
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I ____ a very interesting book now.
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Look! It____ raining and the sun is shining again.
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We ___ a very interesting film last weekend.
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We______ from the party before midnight yesterday.
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I ____ a nice film when you phoned me.
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Next year I ____ a pupil of the 9th form.
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I____ to become an astronaut one day.
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I ___ playing tennis by my brother____ it's boring.
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Right now Tom_____ his homework and Ned ___ a book.
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My dad ___ our house again. He_____ it twice this year.
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Yesterday, we____ at home and ____ TV.
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It was a nice day. We ___ while our sister ___ a book.
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Last Sunday I____ home before my parents___ from the theatre.
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A: Can yo tell me who that man is?
B: Oh, that____ (be) Ned Spellman.
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Розкрийте дужки і поставте дієслово у правильну форму. Оберіть 2 правильних варіанти відповіді
We____ (not go) to the beach yesterday.
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Розкрийте дужки і поставте дієслово у правильну форму. Оберіть 2 правильних варіанти відповіді
A: This suitcase is too heavy to carry.
B: I_____ ( carry) it for you.
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Розкрийте дужки і поставте дієслово у правильну форму. Оберіть 2 правильних варіанти відповіді
A: Why is Ammy so upset?
B: She _____ (not pass) her driving test again.
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