Практична робота. Мельник Софія ІН-18
Практична робота. Мельник Софія ІН-18
Практична робота. Мельник Софія ІН-18
Homework
Чи нейтральний журналіст?
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Ex. 3. Read these paragraphs and add values into missing slots. # 1 is done for you.
NEWS VALUES
1. News is something new. Thus, something happening in the present has rele-
vancy to be news. But the timeliness varies for different publications. That is,
timeliness for newspaper is different from a weekly or monthly magazine.
(E timelines)
8. Stories of human interest make good news items. People are eager if some-
thing hurt their mind. They love to empathise such things.( J Emotion)
9. News helps people in many ways. They make them aware of things
happening around them. Weather forecasts, train timings like information are of
public interest. People tend to know and enquire more about government poli-
cies through news.(H Usefulness )
10. News has also an educational value. In almost all newspapers, you
can find columns about educational and job opportunities. These guide you
about different educational courses, career options available, opportunities for
higher studies etc. These news items help you become more knowledgeable.(I
Educational values)
1. What news values do you consider essential? I think that proximity, Educational val-
ues, also usefulness it`s considered my essential
2. What news values do you consider optional? I think, that Emotions, Currency and
Oddity it`s consider my optinal
Ex.4. Fill in the table about facts and opinions in the news:
prove
scientific data
historical records
measurement
· prove
· can't prove
· opposite point of view
· persuade
· it's good, or it's bad
· might not be true
· measurement
· scientific data
· historical records
Ex.5. Watch the video. Define if the statements are true or false.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcuLq0O2GP8
True or False?
Ex.6. Read the article and analyze it in terms of values, facts and opinions, objective and sub-
jective views
· Underline all the facts in the article in red. (Remember, facts are statements which can be
proven)
· Underline all the opinions in blue. (Remember, opinions are statements that reflect a
writer’s view)
MONDAY, Jan. 13, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- If losing weight sits high atop your New
Year's resolution list, you might want to reach for a piping-hot cup of joe.
Why? New research suggests that just 4 cups of coffee a day can actually help shed some
body fat.
The finding follows a 24-week investigation that tracked coffee's impact among 126 over-
weight men and women in Singapore.
Investigators initially set out to see if coffee could help lower the risk for type 2 diabetes risk by
lowering the risk for developing insulin resistance, which can lead to dramatic spikes in blood
sugar and, ultimately, diabetes.
In the end, the researchers did not find evidence that coffee had such a protective effect. But there
was an unexpected upside: Those who drank 4 cups of caffeinated coffee per day over six months
saw a nearly 4% drop in overall body fat.
"We were indeed surprised by the observed weight loss that was specifically due to fat mass loss
among coffee drinkers," said study author Derrick Johnston Alperet, a postdoctoral fellow in the De-
partment of Nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Alperet said it suggests that "this loss in fat mass was not likely to be due to changes in lifestyle,
namely diet and physical activity."
Rather, he and his colleagues think that coffee-fueled fat loss may be the result of a "metabolic
reaction," in which caffeine causes the drinker's metabolic process to ramp up. The end result, said
Alperet, is the burning of more calories and a notable drop in body fat.
Ex 2