Before you read: Headlines:
No determiner (e.g. __________, __________, _________).
No auxiliary words (e.g. is, _______, have), and use __________/__________/_________. Use acronyms (e.g. _________).
Features of headlines:
Use _________tense.
Can you put these sentences into headlines?
1. 2. 3.
Bad language on television is not OK for kids.
________________________________________________________________________ A mum has found her four girls.
________________________________________________________________________ Some astronomers had an amazing escape.
________________________________________________________________________ Reading activity 1: Match the 3 headlines with the articles. Reading activity 2: How to read news stories? Reading activity 3: How to read news reports?
Reading activity 4: Put the passage in correct order and write a possible headline.
than a decade ago, with women and people over the age of 55 more concerned of the issue than others. 79 percent of participants felt that there was more swearing on TV now than 10 years ago. A quarter of those polled said they had been personally offended by bad language on television in the last 12 months, a figure that rose to 32 percent among women, and 45 percent among the over-55s.
A. The poll of more than 800 adults found that a majority of people believe swearing on television is worse now
B. Conservative Member of Parliament said: \"I think it is clear that the amount of swearing in society has been
enormously influenced by the amount of swearing on television, in films and even in books.\" John Beyer, of Media watch UK, said: \"This sort of language is damaging our culture and the way we speak to each other. Children as young as four, five and six are copying it and it is undermining our language.\"
C. A new survey commissioned by the Daily Mail has found that most people believe swearing on television is
behind an increase in swearing by young people.
D. Of those surveyed, more than three quarters – 76 percent – said swearing on TV was a bad influence on young
people, while 68 percent felt that bad language on TV had \"led directly\" to young people using more bad language. 48 percent said they felt swearing on TV before the watershed (黄金时段) a problem, a figure which rose to 54 percent among women and 59 percent among the over-55s.
Correct order: ______________ Possible headline: _______________________________________ Homework: write a news report about Papi Jiang.
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