Guessing vocabulary from context in reading texts
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(writes + useful) for that you need a real newspaper such as the 52 Christian Science Monitor the (reads in a low voice + International Herald 53 Tribune USA Today The London Times or The Chicago Tribune) (turns the 54 page) what you will find next you need to know about the various parts 55 of a newspaper this will help you decide what to read and what to skip in 56 most English language papers the hard news is in the first section beginning 57 on the front page hard news mintends everything that has happened 58 that day it can be contain include /L1/ /CC/ (writes + include) politics crime 59 scientific discoveries economics weather and local events the top news story 60 of the day can be found in the upper right hand corner of the front page 61 journalism students soon learn that ethical writing of hard news must be . 62 artictive journalism students learn immediately ethical writing 63 /TR/ … har/ hard writings must be artictive /TR/ /WR/ in other words /TR/ 64 contain only facts not the journalist’s opinion it can be objective /CC/ (writes 65 + objective) and balanced in any good newspaper opinion is clearly 66 separatedfrom hard news opinion appears in advice columns in movie TV or 67 book eviews in editorials and in letters to the editor most of the rest of the 128 68 newspaper contains advertising . advertisers pay for this space and it is not 69 the news how to get the most out of the paper and not glurk all day doing it 70 . newspaper’s . all day/TR/ no at this point you are ready to start 71 reading when you read a newspaper especially in a language new to you 72 a newly learnt language Download 0.63 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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