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This document provides conversation questions and monologue topics about the media and press. The conversation questions ask about preferences for staying informed about worldwide events, means of communication, bias in newspapers, opinions on free newspapers, and the role of new technology and the internet. Candidate A's monologue topics are about whether the media has too much power and views on instantaneous media coverage of world events. Candidate B's monologue topics are about whether the media tries to manipulate people or change views and whether the media cares more about truth or profits.
This document provides conversation questions and monologue topics about the media and press. The conversation questions ask about preferences for staying informed about worldwide events, means of communication, bias in newspapers, opinions on free newspapers, and the role of new technology and the internet. Candidate A's monologue topics are about whether the media has too much power and views on instantaneous media coverage of world events. Candidate B's monologue topics are about whether the media tries to manipulate people or change views and whether the media cares more about truth or profits.
This document provides conversation questions and monologue topics about the media and press. The conversation questions ask about preferences for staying informed about worldwide events, means of communication, bias in newspapers, opinions on free newspapers, and the role of new technology and the internet. Candidate A's monologue topics are about whether the media has too much power and views on instantaneous media coverage of world events. Candidate B's monologue topics are about whether the media tries to manipulate people or change views and whether the media cares more about truth or profits.
PART 1. CONVERSATION. In pairs, answer the following questions.
Do you like being informed about worldwide events? How can we get informed about what happens around the world? What means of communication do you prefer? Why? Are newspapers in your country biased or objective? Can you give any example? What is your opinion about free newspapers? What about their quality? Has new technology reshaped media nowadays? Does internet have an important role? What are the benefits?
PART 2. MONOLOGUE. Candidate A. Talk about the following issues:
Do you think the media have too much power?
Do you like the fact that today, media coverage of world events is instantaneous and extensive?
10. The media & press
PART 1. CONVERSATION. In pairs, answer the following questions.
Do you like being informed about worldwide events? How can we get informed about what happens around the world? What means of communication do you prefer? Why? Are newspapers in your country biased or objective? Can you give any example? What is your opinion about free newspapers? What about their quality? Has new technology reshaped media nowadays? Does internet have an important role? What are the benefits?
PART 2. MONOLOGUE. Candidate B. Talk about the following issues:
Do you think the media tries to manipulate people or change their views?
Do the media care more about truth or about profits?