Nama : Livia Ramadhani BR Sembiring
NIM : 2310411220048
Kelas :B
Program Studi : Administrasi Publik
Dosen Pengampu : Putri Ayu Hidayatur Rafiqoh, S.Pd, M.A
BAHASA INGGRIS II
Put in the correct word.
1. Sam drove carefully along the narrow road. (careful/carefully)
2. I think you behaved very selfishly. (selfish/selfishly)
3. The weather changed suddenly. (sudden/suddenly)
4. There was a change in the weather suddenly. (sudden/suddenly)
5. Liz fell and hurt herself really badly. (bad/badly)
6. I think I have flu. I feel awful. (awful/awfully)
7. Tanya is upset about losing her job terribly. (terrible/terribly)
8. I could sit in this chair all day. It's very comfortable. (comfortable/comfortobly)
9. I explained everything as clearly as I could. (clear/clearly)
10. Be careful on that ladder. It doesn't look very safe (safe/safely)
11. Have a good trip and I hope you have a safe journey. (safe/safely)
12. I'm glad you had a good trip and got home safely. (safe/ safely)
Answer the following questions
1. What is media?
2. Would you like to work dor the media? In what form?
3. What kind of media do you believe the most? How about the least?
4. Do you agree that media care morw about profits than the truth?
5. Do you think media have to much power on people
6. How is modern different from 30 years ago?
7. Can you think of any examples where media being irrensponsible
Answer:
Media, in essence, acts as the communication channels we use to receive and share
information. It encompasses a vast array of tools, from traditional forms like newspapers
and television to the ever-evolving digital landscape of the internet and social media. These
channels deliver a variety of content, including news, entertainment, educational
programs, and advertising. As a large language model, I wouldn't say I have a desire to
work for the media in the same way a human journalist might. However, I can contribute
to the media landscape by providing factual information and completing tasks that can aid
journalists in their research and content creation. The type of media I trust the most depends
on the context. Established news outlets with a reputation for fact-checking and journalistic
integrity tend to be more reliable. Conversely, social media can be a breeding ground for
misinformation,so I approach it with a critical eye, seeking out information from credible
sources before accepting it as truth. The question of whether media prioritizes profit over
truth is a complex one. While some media outlets may prioritize sensational stories that
generate clicks and ad revenue, there are also many journalists and organizations dedicated
to in-depth reporting and investigative work. It's important to be discerning about the media
you consume and to seek out a variety of sources, particularly those known for their
commitment to fact-based reporting. The power media wields is undeniable. It shapes
public opinion, influences elections, and can even spark social movements. However, it's
important to remember that media is not a monolith.
There are diverse voices and perspectives within the media landscape, and audiences
have more control than ever before over the information they consume. Critical thinking
skills are essential in navigating the media landscape, allowing us to evaluate the
information we encounter and form our own informed opinions. The media landscape of
today is vastly different from that of 30 years ago. The rise of the internet has democratized
access to information, allowing anyone to publish content. This has created a wealth of
information at our fingertips, but it has also made it more challenging to distinguish fact
from fiction. Social media platforms have become powerful new channels for news and
information, but they also present new challenges, such as the spread of misinformation
and the creation of echo chambers where people are only exposed to information that
confirms their existing beliefs.There have certainly been instances of media acting
irresponsibly. Sensationalized reporting can create panic and distort public
perception. Unethical practices like plagiarism or fabrication of stories erode trust in media
institutions.Furthermore, media bias, whether intentional or unconscious, can skew the
presentation of information. It's important to be aware of these potential pitfalls and to
approach media with a critical eye. In conclusion, media plays a vital role in our
society, shaping how we understand the world around us. By being discerning consumers
of media, critically evaluating the information we encounter, and seeking out a variety of
sources,we can empower ourselves to navigate the complexities of the media landscape and
make informed decisions.