Exercise 39. Match the words on the left with their description on the right.

 

 

  a. foreign correspondent   b. brochure     c. review     d. section   e. article   f. columnist     g. front page     h. tabloid   i. rag     j. headline   k. supplement   l. broadsheet   m. journalist   n. hack   o. reporter   p. feature   q. editor   1. A newspaper that has small pages, short articles and lot of photographs. They are often considered to be less serious than other newspapers.   2. A newspaper that is printed on large sheets of paper measuring approximately 38 cm by 61 cm. They are generally considered to be more serious than other newspapers.   3. A magazine or booklet with pictures that gives you information about a product or service.   4. People refer to a newspaper as a rag when they have a low opinion of it.   5. A piece of writing about a particular subject in in a newspaper or magazine.   6. One of the parts into which a newspaper is divided.   7. A front page article or picture appears on the front page of a newspaper because it is very important or interesting.   8. The title of a newspaper story, printed in large letters at the top of it, especially on the front page. Headlines are the main points of the news which are read on radio or TV.   9. A report in a newspaper or magazine in which someone gives their opinion of a new book, film, TV programme, record, play or concert.   10. A prominent or special article, story, or department in a newspaper or periodical.   11. An additional part at the end of a book, or a separate part of a newspaper, magazine   12. A person whose job is to collect news or other information and write about it in newspapers or magazines or talk about it on TV or radio.   13. A journalist who regularly writes particular kind of article in a newspaper or magazine.   14.The person who is in charge of a newspaper and who decides what will be published in it. A journalist who is responsible for a particular section of a newspaper. A person who checks and corrects texts before they are published.   15. Someone who writes new articles or broadcasts new reports.   16. A journalist who writes for money without worrying very much about the quality of their writing.   17. A correspondent who sends news reports or commentary from a foreign country for broadcast or publication.