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Communication and Media Vocabulary Exercise

The document presents a fill-in-the-blank exercise focused on communication and media terminology. It highlights topics of discussion among colleagues, including international events and issues, as well as the competition among news agencies. The text emphasizes the role of journalists in reporting globally and the diversity of audiences consuming news content.

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Communication and Media Vocabulary Exercise

The document presents a fill-in-the-blank exercise focused on communication and media terminology. It highlights topics of discussion among colleagues, including international events and issues, as well as the competition among news agencies. The text emphasizes the role of journalists in reporting globally and the diversity of audiences consuming news content.

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Communication and media

Choose the correct options in italics to complete


the text.
When you 1 discuss/converse/differ with colleagues,
what kind of things do you talk about? Perhaps
it’s international 2 events/discussions/views and the
serious 3 content/issues/differences facing us. Or is it
4 traditional/real/popular celebrities? There are many
news 5 sections/offces/agencies competing for your
attention. 6 Audiences/Journalists/Selfes are reporting
from all over the world and news programmes are
7 broadcasting/conversing/discussing 24/7 to
8 watchers/spectators/audiences consisting of people
as diverse as farmers in Africa to scientists in the
South Pole.

1 converse 2 events 3 issues 4 popular


5 agencies 6 Journalists 7 broadcasting
8 audiences
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