Form 8
Hello, Dear Pupils!
Today we are going to speak about periodicals in Great
Britain.
Read and translate new text.
The
British Press
The
British people are great readers of newspapers. There are few homes to which
one newspaper is not delivered every morning. Many households have two or even
three newspapers every day. One newspaper may be delivered to the house, a
member of the family may buy one at the station bookstall to read in the train,
and someone else in the family may buy an evening newspaper later in the day.
Daily newspapers are those that are published daily from Monday to Saturday.
There are morning and evening papers.
Newspapers are the oldest of the mass media. They started in the seventeenth
century. The daily press in Britain is divided into two groups: the
quality papers and the popular papers. Quality newspapers are thick and serious
and intended for few well-informed readers. They are well-printed, and speak
about politics and current affairs. The most important quality papers are The
Times, Britain's oldest newspaper, The Guardian, The Independent and The
Telegraph.
Popular
papers have millions of readers. They address the lower classes, have fewer
pages and shorter articles with big headlines and lots of illustrations. They
speak about sports, fashion, crimes. They are also called ''tabloids''
(small size papers). The most important popular papers are The Sun, The Daily
Mail, The Daily Mirror.
Some
papers come out on Mondays and are known as Sunday papers.
The most
important are The Observer and The Sunday Times. These papers usually give
information about national events and international events. They have special
sections with reviews of books, plays, films, arts events, business and sports
news.
Many
weekly, monthly and quarterly magazines are also published in Great
Britain; they cover many different interests, activities and hobbies such as
astrology, finance, computer science, sports and so on.
State whether the statements are True (T) or False
(F):
1. Quality
papers are more difficult to read than popular papers.
2. The
Brazilian people are great readers of newspapers.
3. There
are morning and afternoon papers.
4. Popular
papers are thicker than quality papers.
5. Another
name of the quality papers is tabloids.
6. The
Observer comes out only once a week.
7. If
you want to know the latest news about the theatres, read the Sunday paper.
8. Some
papers are known as Monday papers.
9. British
magazines cover many different activities.
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