Period 1 Module 5 Newspaper and Magazines Introduction +Culture Corner.

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Period 1 Module 5 Newspaper and Magazines Introduction +Culture Corner

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Introduction-1 Filling (5m) Use proper words to fill the blank front cover 1.1. article front page headline photograph 5.5.

Introduction-2. Vocabulary (5m) journalist editor fashion economy celebrity internationa l politics journalist editor fashion economy celebrity internationa l politics 1. A famous person 2. The popular style or custom 3. two or more nations 4. political opinion ideas or party activities 5. business, buying or selling etc 6. The top man on a newspaper 7. Someone who writes for a newspaper 1. A famous person 2. The popular style or custom 3. two or more nations 4. political opinion ideas or party activities 5. business, buying or selling etc 6. The top man on a newspaper 7. Someone who writes for a newspaper

Introduction-3. Matching (5m) business celebrity economy editor fashion international politics journalist sport photographer business celebrity economy editor fashion international politics journalist sport photographer people who work on newspapers and magazines types of news items editor journalist photographer business celebrity economy fashion politics sport International

Culture Corner-1. Speaking (4m) Do you know them?

Culture Corner-2. Reading (8m) Read the passage and fill the form. types of the press characteristicsexamples the quality press concentrate on news, sports, finance and cultural events. ( more serious ) The Times the popular press ( tabloid ) concentrate on famous people, the royal family, and has large headlines and lots of big photos. The Sun The New York Daily News

Culture Corner-3. Speaking (5m) 1.Are stories about celebrities a waste of time? Is it better to print news of celebrities or traffic accidents? Explain your answer. 2.What is the most important function of a newspaper?

Homework Try to find some information about the first Chinese taikonaut - --Yang Liwei and share with the classmates tomorrow.