Make up the questionns and answer as in the example. 1. Jane / going to play volleyball? - No / she / going to the
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Zoo.
1. Is Jane going to play volleyball? - No, she's going to the Zoo.
2. Your friends / going on a picnic? - No / they / going to buy some food.
3. She / having a party? - Yes / she / going to buy a new dress.
4. Your father / going to wear a coat? - No / he / going to wear a polo.
5. You / going to wear a blazer? - No / I /going to wear a coat.
Are your friends going on a picnic? - No they are going to buy some food.
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2. Stendhal: " Only great minds can afford a simple style"
3. Ralph Lauren: " I don't design clothes. I design dreams"
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Пример: Are the many eggs?Yes,there are a lot.Are there many cakes?No there arent many.
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1 What subjects did you like at school? _________________
2 What were your hobbies? _______________
3 Did you write only school stuff? _________________
4 When did you first think that you wanted to work in the media? ___________
5 What was your first job, and how did you get it? ____________________
6 What other jobs have you had? ________________
7 What is your advice to young people who want to get into journalism?
8 What do you enjoy about journalism? _________________
9 What’s the worst thing about working in journalism? ___________________
A It’s a great buzz; I like knowing stuff and then being able to pass it on to the audience. I really enjoyed that on radio and at Newsround I really like making stuff enjoyable and understandable for kids.
В I only liked English and Art, that was it. I hated everything else — I really did. History, Geography, sciences — I hated them all. But I loved English.
С I did hospital radio and I spent a lot of time going to see bands. I was heavily into music.
D I was trying to get into radio so I didn’t write a lot. I got my experience in hospital radio and then got work experience at the local BBC station and the local commercial station. That’s where I started writing for news bulletins.
E When I was about ten, I’m not sure why but mainly I was really into radio and loved listening to it. I wanted to be one of the news broadcasters and I found out that to get into radio news you had to be a journalist. My dad wanted me to be a lawyer.
F I worked as a broadcast journalist on Red Rose Radio in Lancashire. I was doing some journalist work during the course. The editor I worked for told me that the editor of Red Rose was looking for a journalist, so it was an example of how important networking is.
G I have been a researcher on the Guinness Book of Records and I also worked at BBC local radio stations and commercial stations. I worked as a correspondent for a news service that puts bulletins on mobile phones. Now I work for the Newsround website.
H The worst bit about this work is the hours. It is shift work (работа no сменам): and I don’t think it will ever change.
I You have to be very keen and very confident because of all the competition. Get as much experience as you can by working in the areas that you are interested in. If you are not going to go to college then you have to get a lot of experience. It’s harder to work your way up but I know a lot of people who have done it. It’s another route.
1st century BC. The first Roman papers were written out in more than 2,000 copies and sent everywhere in the Empire. They were hung up in public places. People who could read called out the news to people who could not. For centuries news travelled very slowly and reached few people until the printing press was invented in the 15th century. The first printed papers were published in Germany and Belgium in the early 17th century 2)…….. In most countries the press is taken very seriously. Journalists – to – be get special training in universities. Their duty is to inform the public in everything that happens in the country and abroad. Journalists are supposed to give fair comment on the events and are not supposed to change facts or tell lies. The stars of European an and American journalism are very well known to the public and have real influence. Some of them write about politics, others – about economy, culture, morals, sports or other things that interest people. Their articles may be reproduced in hundreds of local papers across the country. Governments understand a special role of the press. The British Parliament invites journalists to its daily question time when Mps address questions to ministers. It has become a tradition in the USA, Russia and some other countries to hold presidential press conferences where presidents speak to the press and answer journalists questions. 3)… Very often journalists do more than just reporting and commenting on events, they investigate crimes or produce evidence of corruption or bad behaviour of officials. Many things that are hidden away become known with the help of journalists. Being a journalist is a difficult and even dangerous profession. one should have a lot tact as well as courage. But this profession is really rewarding.
1. But two times in twenty four hours sea water runs far
up the river and makes it deep.