Answer the questions. 1) What images come to your mind when you hear the word "news"? 2) Do you think news is usually happy or sad? 3) Do you prefer to watch, listen to or read about news? 4) What areas of the world are you most interested in? 5) What kinds of stories hit the headlines in your local newspaper? 6) What are your favourite sections of the newspaper? 7) What was the last piece of good news you heard? 8) Do you trust everything you read, see or hear on the news?
1) When I hear the word "news", I typically think of newspapers, TV screens, reporters, and headlines. 2) News can be a mix of happy and sad depending on what is being covered. 3) I prefer to read about news as it allows me to digest the information at my own pace. 4) I am most interested in news related to current events, technology, and culture. 5) Local newspapers often cover stories on community events, local politics, crime incidents, and human interest stories. 6) My favorite sections of the newspaper are usually the world news, technology, and entertainment sections. 7) The last piece of good news I heard was about a local charity event raising significant funds for a cause. 8) I do not trust everything I read, see, or hear on the news as biases and misinformation can exist in certain sources.
1) When I hear the word "news", I typically think of newspapers, TV screens, reporters, and headlines.
2) News can be a mix of happy and sad depending on what is being covered.
3) I prefer to read about news as it allows me to digest the information at my own pace.
4) I am most interested in news related to current events, technology, and culture.
5) Local newspapers often cover stories on community events, local politics, crime incidents, and human interest stories.
6) My favorite sections of the newspaper are usually the world news, technology, and entertainment sections.
7) The last piece of good news I heard was about a local charity event raising significant funds for a cause.
8) I do not trust everything I read, see, or hear on the news as biases and misinformation can exist in certain sources.