(共41张PPT)
Unit
4
Making
the
News
1.
To
recognize
the
types
of
jobs
in
newspapers
2.
To
understand
the
passage
about
Zhou
Yang’s
first
work
assignment
3.
To
summarize
the
main
idea
and
retell
the
passage
4.
To
know
the
qualities
required
for
journalists
and
photographers
How
do
you
get
the
news?
newspapers,
magazines,
journals,
…?
radio,
television,
…?
laptops,
smart
phones,
mobile
TV
…?
Print
media
Broadcast
media
New
media
Different
kinds
of
jobs
needed
for
making
newspapers
journalist
记者
designer
美术编辑
printer
印刷员
critic
评论员
cartoonist
漫画师
chief
editor
主编
deputy
editor
副主编
sub-editor
助理编辑
editor
编辑
photographer
摄影师
correspondent
通讯员
What
kind
of
newspaper
is
this?
What
is
she?
What
does
a
journalist
do?
Finding
out
news
and
telling
people
about
it
in
newspaper
or
on
TV/radio.
What
is
she?
What
does
an
editor
do?
Making
sure
the
writing
is
clear,
concise
and
accurate;
checking
facts.
What
is
he?
What
does
a
photographer
do?
Taking
photographs
of
important
people
or
events.
What
is
he?
What
does
a
designer
do?
Laying
out
the
articles
and
photographs.
making
sure
the
writing
is
clear,
concise
and
accurate;
checking
facts
finding
out
news
and
telling
people
about
it
in
newspaper
or
on
TV/radio
taking
photographs
of
important
people
or
events
laying
out
the
articles
and
photographs
printing
the
newspaper
What
does
the
job
involve?
1.
What
are
the
qualities
a
good
journalist
needs
to
have?
Higher
level
of
education
Work
experience
Hard-working
Curious,
active
personality
Enthusiasm
for
the
job
Good
communication
skills
2.
Discuss
in
your
group
what
kinds
of
persons
are
needed
to
make
a
newspaper.
For
example:
reporters,
editors,
etc.
3.
Discuss
how
you
would
feel
if
you
were
offered
a
job
on
a
famous
newspaper?
Can
you
imagine
your
first
day
at
work?
Zhou
Yang,
a
journalist
of
a
popular
English
newspaper,
will
never
forget
his
first
day
there.
Let’s
read
the
passage
and
find
out
what
happened.
A.
The
qualities
needed
to
become
a
good
reporter.
B.
The
skills
to
become
a
professional
photographer.
C.
How
to
be
a
good
interviewee.
D.
Being
careful
in
the
new
environment.
What
does
the
reading
passage
mainly
talk
about?
A
Zhou
Yang
needs
a
camera
to
become
a
good
journalist.
2.
A
journalist
needs
to
be
curious.
3.
A
journalist
shouldn’t
be
so
talkative
but
listen
carefully.
4.
A
journalist
should
listen
carefully
while
taking
notes.
5.
Zhou
Yang
has
got
a
real
scoop.
or
.
Read
the
text
and
match
Zhou
Yang’s
questions
with
Hu
Xin's
answers.
Zhou
Yang
's
questions
1.
Can
I
go
out
on
a
story
immediately?
2.
Do
I
need
to
take
a
camera?
Hu
Xin's
answers
No.
You
will
have
a
colleague,
who
will
take
photos
for
you.
No.
You
will
be
an
assistant
for
some
time
before
you
become
an
independent
journalist.
Zhou
Yang
's
questions
3.
What
should
I
remember
when
I
go
out
to
cover
a
story?
4.
What
should
I
keep
in
mind?
5.
Why
is
listening
so
important?
6.
How
can
I
listen
carefully
while
taking
notes?
Hu
Xin's
answers
Follow
the
rule
of
dos
and
don'ts.
Ask
as
many
questions
as
you
can
and
try
to
make
the
story
complete.
You
can
use
a
recorder
to
help
you.
It
will
also
help
you
to
get
evidence.
You
need
to
listen
and
prepare
the
next
question
at
the
same
time.
Work
out
Zhou
Yang’s
notes.
Use
the
information
from
the
passage
to
help
you.
1.
be
able
to
tell
if
someone
is
telling
the
truth
2.
be
accurate
3.
do
research
4.
ask
questions
1.
get
the
detailed
facts
2.
prepare
the
next
question
Questions
about
Zhou
Yang’s
notes
The
skills
needed
The
importance
of
listening
1.
ask
questions
2.
note
reactions
3.
check
facts
4.
do
research
use
research
and
ask
witnesses
use
a
tape
recorder
for
the
interview
Stages
in
researching
a
story
How
check
facts
How
to
deal
with
accusations
of
printing
lies
Read
the
passage
and
find
out
all
the
questions
Zhou
Yang
asked.
And
then
divide
the
passage
into
three
sections.
how
to
work
in
a
team
how
to
get
an
accurate
story
how
to
protect
a
story
from
accusations
Read
the
last
but
three
paragraph
about
the
footballer
and
fill
in
the
blanks.
The
story
of
the
footballer
2.
He
denied
taking
money.
1.
A
footballer
was
accused
of
taking
________
and
helping
the
other
team
win.
money
The
story
of
the
footballer
4.
The
footballer’s
______________
showed
he
was
telling
lies.
3.
We
arranged
a(n)
_________
between
him
and
the
suspected
briber.
interview
body
language
The
story
of
the
footballer
6.
He
tried
to
stop
its
___________
but
later
we
were
proved
right.
5.
We
wrote
an
article
indicating
he
was
________.
guilty
publishing
Zhou
Yang
is
trying
to
help
his
readers
see
whether
they
would
make
good
journalists
or
good
photographers.
Use
the
reading
to
work
out
which
adjectives
best
describe
what
is
required
for
these
two
jobs.
Some
may
be
needed
for
both
jobs.
concise
patient
imaginative
well-organized
technically
good
polite
honest
truthful
thorough
creative
curious
admirable
careful
gifted
professional
thorough,
curious,
careful,
concise,
professional,
well-organized,
patient
creative,
imaginative,
technically
good,
gifted,
professional,
well-organized,
patient
The
words
circled
are
appropriate
for
both
a
reporter
and
photographer.
Adjectives
to
describe
a
journalist
Adjectives
to
describe
a
photographer
A
journalist
needs
to
be
__________________
___________________,
but
a
photographer
needs
to
be
_____________________________
______________________________________________________________________________.
I
think
I
would
make
a
good
_______________
_______________________________________
______________________________________.
thorough,
curious,
careful
and
concise
creative,
imaginative,
technically
good
and
gifted.
They
both
need
to
be
professional,
well-organized
and
patient
What
is
the
main
difference
between
being
a
journalist
and
being
a
photographer?
photographer
because
I
am
creative
and
I
enjoy
being
technically
good
at
things.
Zhou
Yang
will
never
forget
a
conversation
he
had
with
his
new
boss,
Hu
Xin,
1.
________
he
went
to
work
for
a
popular
English
newspaper.
Hu
Xin
told
him
the
2.
________
(follow)
things:
a.
Before
working
on
his
own
stories,
he
would
have
to
help
a(n)
3.
_________
(experience)
journalist
until
he
learned
what
to
do.
b.
A
good
journalist
asks
a
lot
of
questions
and
4.
________(know)
when
someone
is
telling
the
truth.
c.
He
should
never
miss
a
story’s
deadline,?
when
following
experienced
knows
Fill?in?the?blanks?according?to?the?text.
always
be
polite
and
listen
5.
________(careful).
d.
He
should
use
a
recorder
6.
________
the
person
agrees
as
it
is
difficult
to
take
notes
while
listening.
e.
A
footballer
accused
7.
________
taking
money
to
let
the
other
side
8.
________(win)
a
match
tried
to
stop
the
newspaper
from
publishing
the
story.
The
newspaper
published
the
story
anyway
and
what
was
written
later
turned
out
to
9.________
(true).?In
the
end,
Zhou
Yang
was
looking
forward
to
10.
________(write)
a
good
story
of
his
own.?
if/when
of
win
be
true
writing
carefully
1.
Read
aloud
the
dialogue.
Pay
attention
to
the
intonation
and
stress.
2.
Retell
the
story
of
the
footballer
to
your
partners.
3.
Suppose
you
are
Zhou
Yang.
Rewrite
the
text
in
a
form
of
a
diary,
writing
down
what
you
have
learned
from
Hu
Xin.