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Objectives: 1.To learn new words. 2. To practice skimming and scanning. 3. To practice listening for specific information. 4. To compare British and Russian newspapers. 5. To characterize newspapers.

Match A-made shorter by not giving many details 1.Headline 2.Celebrity 3.Intriguing 4.Weather forecast 5.Condensed B-The title of a newspaper report printed in large letters above the report. C- A famous living person D-A description in newspapers or on TV of what the weather will be likely in the near future E-Something that is very interesting, strange, unexpected

1-b 2-c 3-e 4-d 5-a

Match A-made shorter by not giving many details 1.Headline 2.Celebrity 3.Intriguing 4.Weather forecast 5.Condensed B-The title of a newspaper report printed in large letters above the report. C- A famous living person D-A description in newspapers or on TV of what the weather will be likely in the near future E-Something that is very interesting, strange, unexpected

Broadsheets Tabloids

The Independent The Times The Guardian

The Sun The Daily Mirror The Daily Express The Metro The Daily Mail

Do we have tabloids in Russia? Do we have broadsheets in Russia? What do the British and Russian newspapers write about?

Newspaper article about politics Weather forecast about law about art about international events about local events Celebrity gossip about sport

Name Readers Size Headlines Photos Articles Price Popularity

Objectives: 1.To learn new words. 2. To practice skimming and scanning. 3. To practice listening for specific information. 4. To compare British and Russian newspapers. 5. To characterize newspapers.