Закон в силе - Law Booster I. Дроботенко Ю.Б - 37 стр.

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b) introduce yourself and find out what they're like
c) know what they're like already
d) watch how they behave then decide
e) ask your friends what they're like
8. You receive a parcel in the post with its address all smudged and
illegible, do you... ?
a) try and read the smudged handwriting
b) check the postmark to see where it came from
c) rip it open and see what it is
d) ask your housemates if they're expecting a parcel, then open it with
them
e) leave the parcel where it is and see if anyone else claims it
9. You think you hear a noise outside your house in the middle of the
night, do you... ?
a) rush out and investigate
b) look out your windows for signs of a burglar, then decide
c) make some noise, turn on lights, then check outside
d) call the police and check the doors are locked
e) check doors and alarms system, then look outside
10. You left some cold pizza in the fridge and now it's missing, do you... ?
a) check your house for evidence of crumbs or a dirty plate
b) chat with your housemates whilst smelling their breath
c) mention it to your housemates individually and gauge their reaction
d) call a house meeting and ask for the guilty party to step forward
e) rush around accusing everyone of stealing it
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UNIT III. CRIME REPORTS
BREAKING NEWS
I. ELICITATION:
What associations flash in your mind when you hear the phrase
“crime news”?
CRIME REPORT
II. DISCUSSION:
1. Do you think that mass media play an important role in highlighting
the situation connected with different crimes?
2. What effect does usually crime reports have on the public? Is the ef-
fect predominantly negative rather than positive?
3. Are crime reports usually exaggerated?
4. What should journalists first take into consideration before writing
and issuing crime reports? Do they need experts’ recommendations?
5. Don’t you think that being instructed a journalist can not present the
information objectively?
     b)   introduce yourself and find out what they're like
     c)   know what they're like already
     d)   watch how they behave then decide                                                       UNIT III. CRIME REPORTS
     e)   ask your friends what they're like

8. You receive a parcel in the post with its address all smudged and
   illegible, do you... ?




                                                                                                                                                    BREAKING NEWS
     a) try and read the smudged handwriting
     b) check the postmark to see where it came from
     c) rip it open and see what it is
     d) ask your housemates if they're expecting a parcel, then open it with
        them
     e) leave the parcel where it is and see if anyone else claims it

9. You think you hear a noise outside your house in the middle of the
   night, do you... ?
     a)   rush out and investigate
     b)   look out your windows for signs of a burglar, then decide
     c)   make some noise, turn on lights, then check outside                   I.   ELICITATION:
     d)   call the police and check the doors are locked                             What associations flash in your mind when you hear the phrase
     e)   check doors and alarms system, then look outside                           “crime news”?

10. You left some cold pizza in the fridge and now it's missing, do you... ?
     a)   check your house for evidence of crumbs or a dirty plate                                         CRIME REPORT
     b)   chat with your housemates whilst smelling their breath
     c)   mention it to your housemates individually and gauge their reaction
     d)   call a house meeting and ask for the guilty party to step forward
     e)   rush around accusing everyone of stealing it                          II. DISCUSSION:
                                                                                     1. Do you think that mass media play an important role in highlighting
                                                                                        the situation connected with different crimes?
                                                                                     2. What effect does usually crime reports have on the public? Is the ef-
                                                                                        fect predominantly negative rather than positive?
                                                                                     3. Are crime reports usually exaggerated?
                                                                                     4. What should journalists first take into consideration before writing
                                                                                        and issuing crime reports? Do they need experts’ recommendations?
                                                                                     5. Don’t you think that being instructed a journalist can not present the
                                                                                        information objectively?

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