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Lesson 14 Step1 Pre—reading Q: 1. Which newspapers and magazines do you read ? 2. Which newspapers and magazines do you buy? 3. Which part of the newspaper do you find most interesting? 4. Which part of the newspaper do you find least interesting?

Step 2 Fast—reading Q: 1.What dose an editor do ? An editor tells the journalists what they are going to write about, decides which will be the most important story on the front page. 2.What do journalists do? A journalist interviews people, writes a report, check information.

Step 3 Reading 1. Every morning,the newspaper chief editor holds a meeting with journalists and discuss the common events.( ) 2. The editors telephone people and fix a time for a face-to-face interview with them. ( ) 3. The reporters go to the newspaper’s own library to look any information that they need. ( ) 4. Photographers are sent to take the pictures and never use old ones. ( ) 5. Journalists have to stop working on one story and start working immediately on the important new one. ( ) True or False: F F T F T

6. Reporters return and the photos are quickly developed. ( ) 7. The editor decides which will be the most important story on the front page. ( ) 8. Editors write the headlines for each story.Doing this is easier in English than in Chinese. ( ) 9. The newspapers are printed on fast-moving printing machines. ( ) 10. The newspapers are delivered by train and truck. People buy them for the latest news. ( ) F F F T T

Step 4. Activity ( 1). Complete this diagram which shows how a newspaper is made. Write these words on the diagram: 1. The holds a meeting 2. Interview people and write stories 3. take. Printed photographs headlines chief editor journalists delivered check photographers 4. Are quickly developed. 5. Editors the reports. 6. Editors write the 7. The newspapers are. 8. The newspapers are by train and truck. chief editor journalists photographers photographs check headlines printed delivered