Word Generation: Language Objectives Unit 1.15 Abandon – Biased – contemporary – dramatic – exploit Today’s News: Information or Entertainment?

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Word Generation: Language Objectives Unit 1.15 Abandon – Biased – contemporary – dramatic – exploit Today’s News: Information or Entertainment?

abandon verb DefintionSentence From Passage Turn and Talk with a partner To give upHave the news media abandoned their job of informing people about events and issues that really matter? (from passage) Why do some teenagers abandon their childhood dreams? Some teenagers abandon their childhood dreams due to ____________. Related Words Abandonment

Biased adjective DefintionSentence From Passage Turn and Talk with a partner slanted; one-sided Some people think that many contemporary news reports are biased. (from passage) Are there some newspapers, magazines or web sites that are biased toward a particular group or point of view? _________ is biased toward ____________. Related Words: Bias

Contemporary (adjective) DefintionSentence From Passage Turn and Talk with a partner Modern; current Some people think that many contemporary news reports are biased. (from passage) Can you think of a contemporary building in your city or town? An example of a contemporary building in _______ is ____________. Related Words:

Dramatic (adjective) DefintionSentence From Passage Turn and Talk with a partner ExcitingSome news sources fear that people will not watch their programs or read their papers if the stories are not dramatic enough. (from passage) What is a dramatic event that you have seen in the news or on the internet recently? A recent dramatic event was ______. Related Words: Drama Dramatize

Exploit (verb) DefintionSentence From Passage Turn and Talk with a partner to take advantage of Critics think that stories are chosen for shock value and told in ways that appeal to people’s emotions and exploit their curiosity. (from passage ) What is a recent story in the news that exploited people’s curiosity so that they would keep watching or reading? One story that exploited people’s curiosity was ___________. Related Words: Exploitation