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A journalist writes stories for the newspaper. ____ An international correspondent reports from abroad. ____ A cartoonist makes funny drawings for the newspaper. ____ A photographer takes pictures. ____ Vocabulary Link Newsmakers Look at the pictures. Then match each sentence with the job it describes. Lesson B In the newsLesson A The people behind the news Keys A D G C ABCD EFGH

A copyeditor makes corrections before the newspaper is printed. ____ A publisher manages and publishes the newspaper. ____ A critic writes opinions about books, movies, and plays. ____ A news anchor reads the news from a TV studio. ____ Vocabulary Link Newsmakers Keys F B H E Look at the pictures. Then match each sentence with the job it describes. Lesson B In the newsLesson A The people behind the news ABCD EFGH

Vocabulary Link Newsmakers Answer these questions about the jobs described in the pictures. Then explain your answers to a partner. Which job is the most … glamorous? boring? creative? dangerous? Lesson B In the newsLesson A The people behind the news

Speaking Do you know him? Talking about jobs Useful Expressions What do you do? How long have you been working? What do you like about your job? Do you have any experience with …? I’m an art designer. I work for a television station and I’ve been working there for a year. I work with computers at a hospital and I have been doing that for three years. I think working in the media is a very glamorous job. I don’t think that working in the media industry is very exciting. I’ve worked in sales for years. Lesson B In the newsLesson A The people behind the news

Hello. I’m Peter Daniels. I’m a reporter from the Center City News. It’s nice to meet you, Mr. Daniels. My name is Peggy Sims. Hi, Peggy. I’m looking for the owner of the Golden Pearl Restaurant. Do you know him? Yes. He’s standing over there. That tall man in the sweater? No, that’s an employee. The owner is the man wearing the suit. Oh, I see him. Thanks a lot. Speaking Peter is a reporter. He wants to interview the owner of a new restaurant and asks Peggy for help. Practice the conversation with a partner. Peter: Peggy: Peter: Peggy: Peter: Peggy: Peter: Do you know him? Lesson B In the newsLesson A The people behind the news

Speaking Read and follow the directions. Do you know him? Pat Rich is a multi-millionaire who has been hiding for many years and using a false name. The Daily News has discovered that Pat is in your classroom! Who is he or she? Group A: You are newspaper reporters for The Daily News. Gather on one side of the room. Don’t listen to Group B’s discussion! Group B: Choose one person to be Pat Rich. Remember to whisper! You don’t want the students in Group A to hear! Lesson B In the newsLesson A The people behind the news

Speaking Now follow these directions. You may follow the model below. A: Who is Pat Rich? B: Pat is wearing white socks. A: What is Pat wearing? B: Pat is wearing a pink shirt. A: I’ve got it! It’s … Do you know him? Group A: Now walk around the room and ask about the identity of Pat Rich. When you know who Pat is, sit down. Try not to be the last person standing! Group B: Only give out one detail per person. Don’t use he or she in your clues! Lesson B In the newsLesson A The people behind the news

Communication Jobs in journalism Circle the choices that best describe you. I prefer speaking / writing in English. I want my future job to be exciting / predictable. I don’t mind working alone / with a lot of people. I am good / not good at meeting deadlines. People would probably say my personality is outgoing / shy. I like to have a quiet / busy schedule. I like to spend time indoors / outdoors. I prefer to work and travel near my home / all over the place. I prefer to be happy / well-paid in my job. I do well on creative / detail-oriented jobs Lesson B In the newsLesson A The people behind the news

Communication Web-based movie critic Work alone at home. Watch movies and write about them for our website. Submit work every Thursday. The salary isn’t high, but you get to see all the latest movies for free! Jobs in journalism Read about these jobs. Based on your answers in the previous practice, decide the best person for each job. Writer: Travel for Pennies magazine Travel with a photographer and write articles about traveling cheaply. You’ll have to live on a tight budget, but you can travel the world! Lesson B In the newsLesson A The people behind the news

Communication International correspondent: Hot Spots TV show Our correspondents file reports from the most exciting, dangerous places in the world. No two days are the same! You’ll meet interesting people and interview them. Competitive salary. Jobs in journalism Editorial assistant Work with a large staff in a newsroom. Research news stories, gather photos, and check facts. Good salary and benefits in a busy office atmosphere. Read about these jobs. Based on your answers in the previous practice, decide the best person for each job. Lesson B In the newsLesson A The people behind the news

Communication Jobs in journalism (1) Information for practice very cheap reliable easy to carry around a waste of natural resources … Newspaper up-to-date on the spot news can read different points of views unreliable not accessible to everyone … Internet Lesson B In the newsLesson A The people behind the news TV on the spot news video coverage reliable almost accessible to everyone …