Unit 3: Exercise 1: Match The Words To Make Collocations You Can Use To Talk About The News and Media

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Unit 3: Exercise 1

Match the words to make collocations you can use to talk about the news and
media.

Affairs broadcasting channel headline news newspaper release


story

1. Current __________
2. radio __________
3. tabloid __________

4. 24-hour news __________

5. Breaking __________

6. Newspaper __________

7. News __________

8. Press __________

Unit 3: Exercise 2
Put the letters in the correct order to complete the words about the news and
media.

S r I f a a f

1. I always watch the news. I’m interested in current ____ ____ ____ ____
____ ____ ____

A a b o I r s g n t c d

2. Television and radio are kinds of ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
____ ____ ____ ____ ____

T s o y r
3. Did you see the headlines today? The main news ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
was about the elections.
S n e l c h n a
4. The increase in 24-hour news ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
has led to a greater understanding of world issues.
A k I g n e r B
5. ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ news! We’ve just heard that all
flights are cancelled due to bad weather.
S r s e p
6. I’m not sure what the official story is, but there will be a ____ ____ ____ ____
____ release soon.
I d a b o T l
7. ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ newspapers are very popular in my
country.
E h l I a e n d
8. Have you seen the newspaper ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
? The Olympic team has had the most successful Olympics ever.

Unit 3: Exercise 3
Read the examiner’s IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions and look at the words
and phrases
in bold.

Match the paraphrases with the words or phrases from the questions. Use the
phrases in
the box. 

Examiner:

             Tell me, what kind of news stories interest young people in your country?
             Are young people interested very much in news stories about politics?
             What differences are there between news reporting on television and in newspapers?
             Are there any disadvantages of getting news from the internet?

(how does) ... differ from ... (?) The youth ... take an interest in ... online news sources
political issues reports about recent events

1.nwes stories
2.interesting young people
3.news stories about politics
4.differences
5.news from the internet
Unit 3: Exercise 4
Complete the examiner’s IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions. Use the words in
the box.

Then watch the video and check your answers.

News newspaper politicians reporting sources sportspeople stories

1. We’ve been talking about the __________________ and I’d like to


discuss with you now one or two more general questions related to this.
2. Let’s consider, first of all, _____________ of news. Tell me, what kind of
news ______________ interest young people in your country?
3. What about news stories about ______________ or ____________ ? play.MP4
4. What differences are there between news _______________ on
television and in newspapers?
5. Do many people buy ________________ in your country?

Unit 3: Exercise 5
Choose the correct words to complete the IELTS Speaking Part 3 test. Then
watch the video and check your answers.

Examiner: Let’s move on now to talk about the media and


celebrities/the famous such as actors and musicians. Why do the
media often talk/report about bad things that celebrities do?  play.MP4

Student: I think, ... it’s probably because ... it’s easy to spread
around, and it’s interesting to read about ... .

Examiner: Should they report about the good things that


celebrities do?

Student: Of course, they should show the public/people the


positive side also, because not every person or celebrity is bad.
They should show the good side/view of celebrities, like the
donations to charities they make ... . 
Examiner: Do you think it’s all right that the media talk about the
secret/private lives of celebrities?

Student: I personally feel it’s not right because we all have the
right/need to have privacy. It’s a basic human right to have
privacy in life and it shouldn’t be shown in the media. ... But it’s
breaking news and people are more interested in it. 

Examiner: But then do some celebrities invite/start news about


their private lives?

Student: Maybe they do because they want to get famous. It’s the
clear/obvious way of getting famous because if … you’re trending
and you’re in the news, it’s a good way of being in people’s
heads/minds .

Examiner: But what about most celebrities – do they really


need/require the media?

Student: Celebrities do need the media because it’s the media that
gets them the status/popularity , the fans ... who/will go and
watch their movies, so celebrities, they do need the media, in my
opinion. 

Examiner: And film stars?

Student: Film stars, they also need it ... to promote/advertise


their movies because … the media represents you know ... and
tells society what is happening around the world.
Examiner: Thank you very much. That is the end of the speaking
test.

Unit 3: Exercise 6
In IELTS Speaking Part 3 it’s important to express your opinions. Read the
examiner’s questions and the student’s answers, looking in particular at the
words in italics.

Then watch the video and decide if the student’s opinions are positive, negative
or if he’s
not sure.

1. Examiner: Let’s consider, first of all, sources of news. Tell me, what kind of
news stories interest young people in your country?
play.MP4
Student: Erm ... it’s hard because every person has a different taste. ...
o Positive
o Negative
o not sure
2. Examiner: What about news stories about politicians or sportspeople?
Student: Yeah, they like to read about it, too ...
o Positive
o Negative
o not sure
3. Examiner: Do you think more people read about sport than about politics?
Student: In my country? I would say fifty-fifty ...
o Positive
o Negative
o not sure
4. Examiner: What differences are there between news reporting on
television and in newspapers?
Student: Television is more exciting than newspapers, actually ...
o Positive
o Negative
o not sure
5. Examiner: Do many people buy newspapers in your country?
Student: No, not any more. They use their phones actually ...
o Positive
o Negative
o not sure
6. Examiner: Do you think they should also broadcast the good things that
celebrities do?
Student: Yes, yes, of course. I mean every person has a good side and a
bad side ...
o Positive
o Negative
o not sure
7. Examiner: Do you think it’s all right that the media talk about the private
lives of celebrities?
Student: I don’t think so. That’s why it’s called private life, … but this is the
price of fame ...
o Positive
o Negative
o not sure
8. Examiner: Can you stay low key if you’re a celebrity?
Student: Yes, … you can stay low key in public places ...
o Positive
o Negative
o not sure
Unit 3: Exercise 7
Complete the table with the phrases that express opinions.

No way! That’s right. I’m not an expert, but ... It’s hard to say ... It’s fifty-fifty.
There’s no doubt about it. I couldn’t agree more. I wouldn’t say that. Actually, I
don’t like ... I don’t believe that is the case. That’s partly true. Absolutely!

agree disagree Neutral/unsure

Unit 3: Exercise 8
Complete the phrases that express opinions. Use the words in the box.

Agree believe doubt expert fifty hard partly say

1. There’s no ____________ about it.

2. I don’t ______________ that is the case.

3. I couldn’t _______________ more


4. I wouldn’t _______________ that .
5. That’s ____________ true .
6. It’s fifty- ______________ .
7. I’m not an ____________ , but ...
8. It’s _______________ to say …

Unit 3: Exercise 9
Watch the video. Then look at the errors in bold that the student makes. 
Choose the correct words that the student should have used. Use the words in
the box. Replace any words that were unnecessary with ‘–’.

A in on or try - -

1. … Many young people are interested about football …


___________

… they are more inclined towards … entertainment because that’s the


common topic for young people. ___________

2. … young people like to hang out and they are trying to stay away
from political issues ... ___________

3. … so I think more of less, … TV is better. ___________ play.MP4

4. ... The technology is growing ... ___________

...  so more of technology is coming in. ___________

5. … if the sources are not reliable such as news in Facebook …


___________

Unit 3: Exercise 10
You are going to do IELTS Speaking Part 3.

Listen to the examiner. Record your answers. Play to hear your answers.

1.MP3 2.MP3 3.mp3 4.MP3 5.MP3 6.mp3

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