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- Внеклассное чтение по английскому языку для 11 класс. Тема Mass media. Newspapers. Magazines
Внеклассное чтение по английскому языку для 11 класс. Тема Mass media. Newspapers. Magazines
Mass media
- What is the role of mass media in the life of contemporary
society?
- The role of mass media in the life of the present society is
difficult to overestimate. They have become a daily and essential
necessity with contemporary men. Mass media report about various
aspects of life, form and affect public opinion.
- What is implied under the term "mass media"?
- Mass media comprise press, radio, TV and the Internet. In this or
that form mass media come into every home. To understand the
meaning of mass media for the people it is necessary to consider
their every aspect separately.
- What do you know about the Internet?
- The Internet was created in 1983. Since that time it has grown
beyond its largely academic origin into an increasingly commercial
and popular medium. The Internet connects many computer net works.
It is based on a common addressing system and communications
protocol called TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol). By the mid-1990s the Internet connected millions of
computers throughout the world. Many commercial computer network
and data services also provided at least indirect connection to the
Internet. The World Wide Web, which enables simple and intuitive
navigation of Internet sites through a graphical interface,
expanded during the 1990s to become the most important component of
the Internet.
- What can you say about the press?
- Newspaper are usually issued daily, weekly, or at other regular
times. They provide news, views, features, and other information of
public interest and often carry advertising
- When did the first newspapers appear in England?
- Newspapers appeared in many European countries in the 17th
century. The first English printed news book averaging twenty-two
pages was the "Weekly News". It appeared in Lon don in 1621. By the
1640s the news book had taken the form of a newspaper. The first
periodical was the "London Gazelle", a bi weekly court paper. It
started as the "Oxford Gazette" in 1665 when the King and the court
moved to Oxford because of London plague.
- What was the first English daily?
- The first English daily was "The Daily Courant" (1702-35). It was
in 1771 that Parliament allowed journalists the right to report its
proceedings. The "Times" was founded by John Walter in 1785, and
"The Observer" was founded in 1791.
- What role do newspapers play today?
- Newspapers come out to provide their readers with fresh news.
Today people have a chance to have full information about
political, economic and cultural events in their own country and
abroad.
- Are British newspapers homogeneous?
- No, they are not. In Great Britain there are no official
government newspapers. British newspapers are proud of their
individual styles. They can be classified into quality and popular
editions.
- In what way do quality newspapers differ from the popular
ones?
- Quality newspapers are serious daily issues. They appeal mainly
to the upper and middle classes. Popular, tabloid newspapers are
smaller in size and contain many photographs. Unlike quality
newspapers popular newspapers are not so serious and their stories
tend to be sensational.
- What quality newspapers can you name?
- Quality newspapers are: "Financial Times", "The Times", "The
Guardian", "The Daily Telegraph".
- What information do quality newspapers contain?
- "Financial Times" contains a comprehensive coverage of industry,
commerce and public affairs. "The Times" is the most famous
newspaper. It represents the views of the establishment and is
well-known for its correspondence column. "The Guardian" gives a
wide coverage of news events and reports on social issues, the
arts, education. "The Daily Telegraph" contains reports on national
and international news, gives a full covering of sports and other
topics.
- What are popular newspapers?
- Popular newspapers are: "The Daily Express", "The Daily Mirror",
"The Daily Mail", "The Daily Star", "The Sun". They have a national
daily circulation and appeal mainly to the working and middle
classes.
- When did the first newspapers appear in America?
- In the 17th century newspapers, magazines, almanacs were
published in America. The oldest printing press in America was set
up as early as 1639 at Cambridge, and its activity was never
interrupted. The first newspaper in the United States came out in
Boston in 1690. But it was suppressed by the colonial governor
after one issue. The weekly "Boston News-letter" began publication
in 1704. Independent newspaper publishing started with the "New-
England Courant" in 1721. In 1776 on the eve of the Revolution
Boston had five newspapers, and Philadelphia three. Freedom of the
press was achieved the United States in 1791 by the First Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution.
- How can American newspapers be classified?
- In the USA daily newspapers are of two kinds: quality and
popular. "The Wall Street Journal" is a quality newspaper. It
covers national and international news. "The Washington Post"
contains full coverage of Congress.
- Does a national press exist in the USA?
- It is a very difficult question. On one hand it is possible to
say that there is no national press in the US. because most daily
papers are distributed locally. On the other hand one can say that
there is a national US press. It is a very specific press as it
comes from the sharing of news. I mean that some newspapers not
only print, but collect and sell news, news features and
photographs to other newspapers. For example, "The New York Times",
"The Washington Post", the "Los Angeles Times" are the best news
services of this kind.
- What can you say about Russian newspapers?
- Today Russia can be proud of the variety of newspapers
circulating throughout the country. On the news stalls one can find
newspapers of all kinds: national and local, official and private,
quality and popular, newspapers issued for children, teenagers,
people of different trends, for fans: sport-fans, car-fans, etc.
Today there are a lot of local and professional newspapers in
Russia.
- Is it possible to classify Russian newspapers into quality and
popular?
- Now it is almost impossible to classify all the Russian news
papers into two big groups: quality and popular. It is possible to
name the newspapers and the bodies responsible for the issue of
this or that newspaper to illustrate the variety of the modern
Russian press. "Moscovsky Komsomolets" is a social and political
newspaper of the Russian youth; "Arguments and Facts" is an in
dependent newspaper; "Evening Moscow" is an independent people's
newspaper; "The Red Star" is the newspaper of the Defence
Ministry.
- Are there a lot of magazines in Russia today?
- As for the magazines, today they are numerous. They cover all
topics and interests, from painting and architecture to tennis,
from aviation and gardening to computers and literary
criticism.
- When did radio appear?
- Radio appeared earlier then TV.
- Did it take radio long to be a reality?
- Radio first became a possibility when the English physicist
Michael Faraday demonstrated that an electrical current could
produce a magnetic field. In 1864 James Clerk Maxwell, a professor
of experimental physics at Cambridge, proved mathematically that
these electrical disturbances could be detected at considerable
distances. Maxwell predicted that this electromagnetic energy could
move outward in waves travelling at the speed of light. In 1888
Heinrich Hertz demonstrated that Maxwell's prediction was true for
transmissions over short distances. In 1901 an Italian physicist
named Guglielrno Marconi received wireless telegraphic messages
sent from Cornwall to Newfoundland. It was hailed as a triumph, but
few discerned its full meaning: the birth of a communications
revolution. Rather, it was another welcome convenience. Radio
underwent rapid improvement in the period before World War II.
- Has radio lost its importance with the appearance of TV and the
Internet?
- Radio has not lost its importance with the appearances of TV and
the Internet. Today there are a lot of radio stations of many
different types and so much variety. Talk shows and music
programmes with disc jockeys are very popular.
- When was TV invented?
- TV experiments to create a workable television system began in
the late 19th century by Paul Nipkow, a German scientist. Today
almost every family in the civilized world has a TV set. Television
plays an important role in our society, not only as an entertainer
and informant, but also because of the grip it has on many people.
Television channels easily go into people's home taking in their
time and life.
- What British and American radio and TV networks do you know?
- In the USA the National Public Radio network (NPR) is known for
its quality news and discussion programmes. Another public radio
network, American Public Radio (APR), with its commentary and
entertainment programmes is very popular too. In the USA PBS
(Public Broadcasting Service) with its 280 stations is the largest
network. The cable networks such as CNN carries news and news
stories, SPN covers all sports events, and MTV is famous for its
music videos.
- What do you know about the British Broadcasting Corporation
(BBC)?
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was established in
1936 by the government. It provides five radio stations. The BBC
also runs thirty seven local radio stations, providing material of
local importance. There are seventy independent local radio
stations in Britain. They provide news, information, music,
coverage of local events, sports commentaries and the like.
External service of the BBC is a very important part of the BBC's
work. The BBC World Service broadcasts in thirty five vernacular
languages. The British have four main channels to choose, from:
BBC-1 and BBC-2, ITV (Independent Television) and Channel Four. It
is a well established fact that the high quality of British
television is upheld by the BBC.
Newspapers
There are many kinds of newspapers in our country. It is possible
to buy them almost everywhere. But we can't read all the
newspapers. We know that it is necessary to read newspapers.
Reading them we can learn a lot of interesting and useful things. I
think that everyone must read newspapers every day. I read many
newspapers and magazines.
Everyone has its favourite newspapers. I like "Vechernaya Moskva"
best of all. This newspaper was published on the 6th of December,
1923 for the first time. It usually has 8 pages. You can read some
news on the 1st page. You can't know a lot about these events, you
read only some facts, which are usually short, but interesting. If
you turn the second page, you can read about our life. You can read
about events abroad and about your favourite artists and singers,
too. You can see some advertisements on each page of the newspaper
and use them. You can learn about the weather from the pages of
this newspaper.
If you are fond of football, basket-ball or tennis, you read
articles about sport events in our country and about our famous
sportsmen. If you want to buy something you have to read the last
page.
There are some humorous stories in this newspaper.
Magazines
It is interesting to look through some magazines or read them. It
is possible to subscribe to some of them or buy them. We usually
subscribe to the magazine "At the wheel". As we have a car it is
useful for us to read it. My mother Prefer to read the magazine
"Liza". She says that it even helps her in some cases.
Television and radio
I think that they are very popular means of information. They are
popular among young people in our country. We can know a lot of
news watching TV or listening to the radio set. All members of our
family watch TV very regularly. We like such programme as "My
family". I prefer to discuss some problems with my parents after
it. I have many favourite TV programmes but I haven't enough time
to watch all of them.