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Lesson 2 P56-57新新北师大选择性必修北师大选择性必修Book 2 Unit 6 THE MEDIA Questions about mediaThe Internet has grown rapidly these years.Look at the following pictures and try to draw a conclusion for each picture.The Internet has made a great impact on our life.The Internet has made a great impact on the media.The Internet has made a great impact on the media.1Group Work.Talk about the influence of the Internet on your life and on the media.Example:The Internet has changed communication greatly.The Internet has influenced education at every level.The Internet has a great impact on economy.2Listen to the programme and write down the questions the presenter collected for the professor in the left column of the table.QuestionProfessor Jessops answerQuestion 1:Question 2:Question 3:Do you think the Internet has affected traditional media,news,for example?How has it changed the way we use language?Do you think we will still read newpaper in the future?b.g,h,jc,d,e,ka,f,i3Group the professors answers for each question in the right column in Activity 2.Then listen to the programme and check.a.Fewer people and companies chose to advertise in the newspaper.b.Make a recording of a high-definition video of an event,and upload it to the Internet by smartphones.c.The Internet has introduced a lot of new words to our language.d.The word“microblogging”did not exist before the Internet.e.Every article has readers comments below it and everyone can express what they think.Q3Q1Q2Q2Q2f.In my opinion,newspaper businesses will find it much harder to survive in the future.g.Big media corporations are being cut out.h.Anyone can decide what is news.i.Most countries have seen a drop in newspaper sales.j.The Internet has made a great impact on how news is produced.k.I believe the Internet has made media more interactive.Q3Q3Q1Q1Q1Q24Listen to the programme again.Decide whether Professor Jessops answers are facts or opinions before each statement in Activity 3.Identifying Facts from OpinionsSpeakers have their opinions when talking about a specific issue.They may use the facts to support their opinions.Pay attention to the words like I believe,I think,etc.to indicate the opinions.Skill Buildera.Fewer people and companies chose to advertise in the newspaper.b.Make a recording of a high-definition video of an event,and upload it to the Internet by smartphones.c.The Internet has introduced a lot of new words to our language.d.The word“microblogging”did not exist before the Internet.e.Every article has readers comments below it and everyone can express what they think.FFFFFf.In my opinion,newspaper businesses will find it much harder to survive in the future.g.Big media corporations are being cut out.h.Anyone can decide what is news.i.Most countries have seen a drop in newspaper sales.j.The Internet has made a great impact on how news is produced.k.I believe the Internet has made media more interactive.OOOFFFPair Work.Role-play the programme with your partner.Add your opinions or facts.5Presenter:And now its time for Ask the Expert.Our expert this week is Professor Jessop,a professor of media studies.Good to have you on our programme,Professor Jessop.Monica Jessop:Thanks.6Listen to two people talking about how people followed the news 30 years ago.Answer the questions.1.What would families do in the evening?2.How would they get the news?After dinner,families would gather around thetelevision and watch the news from 7 pm to 7:30 pm.They would watch the news on TV.3.Why did they do so?Due to the limited ways to find out the most up-to-date news in those days,watching the evening news became a kind of common practice for many families.7Listen and imitate.Complete the Talk Builder.Clarifying and Asking QuestionsClarifying1.Let me _.2.Did I _?Asking Questions1.So _ everyone watched the same TV programme?2.Can you _?3._ the same interests?put it another waymake myself clearerdoes that meantell me more about itDid they all have8Group Work.Search online and find out how the different types of media have changed in the past 100 years.What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type of media?1894:the first projector invented1915:the first feature length movieHow have the movies changed over the years?1948:Uncle Sam breaks up the monopolies1972:the first VHS tape released 2007:Netflix opens its streaming service新北师大选择性必修新北师大选择性必修Book 2 Language points P56-57Unit 6 THE MEDIA 1.Fewer people and companies chose to advertise in the newspaper.句意:越来越少的人和公司选择在报纸上做广告。句意:越来越少的人和公司选择在报纸上做广告。advertise vt.&vi.为为做广告;宣传做广告;宣传例句:例句:The players can advertise baked beans,but not rugby boots.球员们可以给烤豆子做广告,但不能代言橄榄球靴。球员们可以给烤豆子做广告,但不能代言橄榄球靴。Religious groups are currently not allowed to advertise on television.目前禁止宗教团体在电视上做广告。目前禁止宗教团体在电视上做广告。advertise for.(在报纸、电视或公告栏上)登广告(在报纸、电视或公告栏上)登广告招募招募(或征求)(或征求)例句:例句:We advertised for staff in a local newspaper.我们在一家地方报纸上刊登了招聘广告。我们在一家地方报纸上刊登了招聘广告。I need to advertise for a roommate for next term.我需要登广告为我下学期找一个室友。我需要登广告为我下学期找一个室友。advertise vt.宣扬;使显眼;使广为人知宣扬;使显眼;使广为人知例句例句:I wouldnt advertise the fact that you dont have a work permit.我不会向外声张你没有工作许可证这件事。我不会向外声张你没有工作许可证这件事。advertisement cn.广告;公告;启事广告;公告;启事例句:例句:Id like to place an advertisement for a used car in your newspaper.我想在你们我想在你们的的报纸上登一个二手车广告。报纸上登一个二手车广告。advertising un.广告;广告活动广告;广告活动例句例句:Cigarette advertising has been banned.香烟广告已遭禁止。香烟广告已遭禁止。advertiser cn.登广告者;广告客户;广告公司登广告者;广告客户;广告公司例句:例句:That big advertiser liked the show and wanted in.那个大广告商喜欢这个节目并那个大广告商喜欢这个节目并且且想参与想参与。2.Make a recording of a high-definition video of an event,and upload it to the Internet by smartphones.句意:录制一个事件的一段高清视频,用智能手机句意:录制一个事件的一段高清视频,用智能手机上传到网上。上传到网上。recording cn.录制品;录音带;录像带;唱片录制品;录音带;录像带;唱片例句:例句:This is a video recording of a police interview.这是一个警方询问录像。这是一个警方询问录像。recording un.录制;录音;录像录制;录音;录像例句:例句:In those days recording was not technically possible.在那个时候,录音在技术上是不可能的。在那个时候,录音在技术上是不可能的。3.Big media corporations are being cut out.句意:句意:大型媒体公司正在被淘汰大型媒体公司正在被淘汰。cut out 剪下;删除;不允许参与剪下;删除;不允许参与例句:例句:The editors wanted her to cut out the poetry from her novel.编辑们想让她把这首诗从她的小说中删去。编辑们想让她把这首诗从她的小说中删去。cut across 影响;涉及(两个或多个群体)影响;涉及(两个或多个群体)例句:例句:The problem cuts across all age groups.该问题影响到所有年龄段的人。该问题影响到所有年龄段的人。cut back 减少;削减;缩减减少;削减;缩减例句:例句:We will be concerned to cut back expenditure on unnecessary items.我们将会考虑削减不必要的开支。我们将会考虑削减不必要的开支。cut down 减少使用;砍倒(树木)减少使用;砍倒(树木)例句:例句:He cut down on coffee and cigarettes,and ate a balanced diet.他喝咖啡和吸烟都比以前少了,饮食也均衡了。他喝咖啡和吸烟都比以前少了,饮食也均衡了。cut in 打断(谈话);插嘴打断(谈话);插嘴例句:例句:“Not true,”the Duchess cut in.“不是真的不是真的,”公爵夫人插话道。公爵夫人插话道。cut off 切掉;阻断;隔离切掉;阻断;隔离例句:例句:The storm has cut us off.暴风雨使我们失去了联系。暴风雨使我们失去了联系。Thank you!
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