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Using Newspapers in the Classroom

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x154x19 mm, kaal: 459 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 50 Printed music items; 20 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Sari: Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Apr-1999
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521645263
  • ISBN-13: 9780521645263
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x154x19 mm, kaal: 459 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 50 Printed music items; 20 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Sari: Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Apr-1999
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521645263
  • ISBN-13: 9780521645263
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Using Newspapers in the Classroom is a collection of over 130 practical and creative newspaper-based activities to use with young adult and adult learners from pre-intermediate to advanced levels. The activities, which show teachers how to exploit the different features and sections of newspapers, are designed to provide motivating and challenging learning experiences, as well as valuable language practice. Clear lesson plans, sample materials and practical guidelines combine to give teachers of general English and English for specific purposes maximum support for using newspapers in the classroom.

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'Using Newspapers is ideal for teachers who want to introduce newspapers to a class I found it enlightening, very practical and a great addition to my repertoire.' EL Gazette

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Using Newspapers in the Classroom provides newspaper-based activities to use with young adult and adult learners from pre-intermediate to advanced levels.
Acknowledgements xii
Introduction 1(18)
Headlines
19(28)
Words
19(2)
Headline halves
21(2)
Headline hangman
23(1)
Ask the right question
24(1)
Frames
25(1)
One step at a time
26(2)
Unlocking headlines
28(2)
Headline features
30(1)
Ambiguity
31(3)
Categories
34(1)
Me in headlines
35(2)
Personal connections
37(1)
Headline combinations
38(2)
Call my bluff
40(1)
Headline charades
41(2)
Headline fantasy
43(4)
Articles
47(43)
Categorising articles
47(1)
What, who, where, when, how, why?
48(2)
Unpacking sentences
50(2)
Forming groups
52(1)
News flash
53(2)
Strip cloze
55(2)
Putting it back together
57(1)
Mastermind
58(1)
Three-minute warning
59(1)
Exchanging the news
60(1)
Predictive listening
61(2)
Margins of error
63(1)
Pay-offs
64(2)
Putting in the paragraphs
66(1)
Crossheads
67(2)
Order of preference
69(1)
Ranking articles
70(2)
Real-life interviews
72(1)
Press conference
73(1)
Filling in the gaps
74(1)
Fleshing out text
75(3)
News in brief
78(1)
Overseas correspondents
79(1)
Favourite phrases
80(1)
Change the news
81(1)
Common denominators
82(1)
Potted biographies
83(4)
Fillers
87(1)
Spot the differences
88(2)
Photographs
90(20)
Jumbled captions
90(1)
Predicting photographs
91(2)
Famous faces
93(1)
Appearances
94(2)
Thoughts
96(1)
Vocabulary review connections
97(1)
Photo stories
98(1)
Famous for a day
99(1)
Stories
100(1)
Headline connections
101(1)
Moving pictures
102(2)
Picture this story
104(1)
Putting the picture in the story
105(2)
Student-generated worksheets
107(3)
Advertisements
110(47)
Quick turn
110(4)
Classifying ads
114(5)
Role-play ads
119(2)
Small ads abbreviations
121(2)
For sale
123(2)
Shopping for a friend
125(2)
Vocabulary posters
127(2)
The price is right
129(1)
Salaries
130(4)
Looking for a partner
134(4)
Choosing holidays
138(4)
Searching for a house
142(1)
House-hunting
143(1)
Reducing ads
144(1)
Ad adjectives
145(1)
Advertising phrases
146(2)
Favourite jobs
148(2)
Job interviews
150(1)
Job descriptions
151(1)
Charity appeals
152(5)
Horoscopes
157(10)
Horoscope dictation
157(2)
Matching star signs
159(1)
Make my day
160(1)
Pinpoint predictions
161(1)
Miming horoscopes
162(2)
Learning by association
164(3)
Problem Page letters
167(17)
The hole problem
167(2)
Why don't you ...? Yes, but ...
169(5)
Unfinished business
174(2)
Debating the issue
176(1)
Problem Page role-plays
177(1)
Right to reply
178(2)
The other side of the story
180(1)
Dear Teacher ...
181(3)
TV guides
184(12)
A great day's viewing
184(4)
Television programmes survey
188(3)
TV blurb
191(1)
Original titles
192(2)
Programme titles
194(2)
Cartoons and strip cartoons
196(16)
Reading aloud in role
196(3)
Acting out cartoons
199(1)
Matching captions
200(1)
Strip cartoon stories
201(1)
Cartoon drills
202(3)
Strip cartoon narratives
205(1)
What makes this English?
206(4)
Is this funny?
210(2)
Weather forecasts
212(9)
Predicting the weather
212(2)
Matching weather forecasts
214(2)
Weather-map dictation
216(1)
Temperature drills
217(2)
Writing forecasts
219(2)
The whole newspaper
221(38)
Newspaper reading corner
221(1)
Where's the story about ...?
222(1)
Find someone who ...
223(2)
Vocabulary race
225(2)
Matching contents
227(1)
Newspaper language race
228(3)
Page numbers
231(1)
Looking for numbers
232(1)
Pattern banks
233(2)
Happy news
235(3)
Personal collages
238(5)
Topic banks
243(1)
Special interest groups
244(1)
Looking for repeated language
245(2)
Newspaper reading habits
247(3)
Newspaper preferences
250(1)
Comparisons
251(1)
And I quote
252(3)
Newspaper puzzles
255(1)
Ethics
256(3)
Appendix 1 Stylistic and structural features of newspaper headlines 259(5)
Appendix 2 Web sites 264(2)
Appendix 3 Abbreviations used in classified advertisements 266(4)
Bibliography 270(1)
Index 271