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Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Media Literacy
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. Медіаграмотність /
Media Literacy \
/ˈmiːdiə ˈlɪtərəsi/
The ability to analyze, evaluate, and create media messages while understanding their impact. Example: Identifying whether a news story is credible or fake.
Здатність аналізувати, оцінювати та створювати медіаповідомлення, розуміючи їхній вплив. Приклад: Визначення, чи є новина достовірною, чи це фейк
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Let`s learn new words!
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Means of communication like TV, newspapers, and the internet
Засоби комунікації, такі як телебачення, газети та Інтернет
/ˈmiː.di.ə/
media
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Information that promotes products or services
Інформація, що рекламує продукти або послуги
/ədˈvɜː.tɪs.mənt/
advertisement
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The title of an article
Заголовок статті
/ˈhed.laɪn/
Headline
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Sharing information on TV or radio
Поширення інформації на телебаченні або радіо
/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/
broadcast
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To change someone's thoughts or behavior
Змінювати думки або поведінку кого-небудь
/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
influence
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Where information comes from
Звідки походить інформація
/sɔːs/
source
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Practicing Vocabulary
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Media & News
Today, many people get news from the ( ). Newspapers, TV, and the internet give us information every day. Before we believe a news ( ), we should check the ( ) . Some news may not be true!
( ) try to ( ) people to buy products. They use bright colors, fun words, and happy people to make things look great. Before buying something, it is good to check different ( ) for honest reviews.
A relative clause gives extra information about a person, place, or thing in a sentence. It usually starts with who, which, that, where, when, whose.
📚 Що таке відносні речення?
Відносне речення додає додаткову інформацію про людину, місце чи річ у реченні. Воно зазвичай починається з таких слів: who, which, that, where, when, whose.
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📝 Examples:
1️⃣ Who – for people 🗞 A journalist who writes news must check facts. 👩🏫 (This tells us more about "a journalist.")
2️⃣ Which – for things 📺 TV is a medium which broadcasts news. 📢 (This tells us more about "TV.")
3️⃣ That – for people or things 📰 This is the newspaper that I read every morning. 🧐 (This tells us more about "the newspaper.")
4️⃣ Where – for places 💻 Social media is a place where people share information. 🌐 (This tells us more about "social media.")
5️⃣ When – for time 📅 Evening is the time when most people watch the news. ⏰ (This tells us more about "evening.")
6️⃣ Whose – for possession 👨💼 That is the journalist whose article became famous. 🖊 (This tells us more about "the journalist.")
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📝 Приклади:
1️⃣ Who – для людей 🗞 A journalist who writes news must check facts. 🖊 *Журналіст, який пише новини, має перевіряти факти.
2️⃣ Which – для предметів 📺 TV is a medium which broadcasts news. 📢 *Телебачення – це засіб, який транслює новини.
3️⃣ That – для людей або речей 📰 This is the newspaper that I read every morning. 📖 *Це газета, яку я читаю щоранку.
4️⃣ Where – для місць 💻 Social media is a place where people share information. 🌐 *Соціальні мережі – це місце, де люди діляться інформацією.
5️⃣ When – для часу 📅 Evening is the time when most people watch the news. ⏰ *Вечір – це час, коли більшість людей дивляться новини.
6️⃣ Whose – для володіння 👨💼 That is the journalist whose article became famous. 🖊 *Це журналіст, чия стаття стала популярною.
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Let`s read !
Fake or true?
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Reliable News
Yesterday, the local news broadcast an important story which helped people stay safe. A journalist, who always checks facts, wrote an article about heavy rain and flooding. The headline that appeared in the newspaper was: "Flood Warning in Our City!" Many people listened to the warning and stayed inside. The information came from a reliable source, which was the government weather department. Thanks to the media, people knew what to do.
Aliens Visit the City
A strange headline, which shocked many people, appeared on social media: "Aliens Land in the Park!" The post, which was shared thousands of times, showed a picture of green creatures. The advertisement that promoted the news said: "Come meet the visitors from space!" However, a journalist who investigated the story found that the picture was fake. The real source, which explained the truth, said the image was from a science fiction movie. This is how fake news can influence people!
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Homework
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A journalist is a person ____ writes articles for newspapers.
A
who
B
which
C
where
D
when
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The headline ____ appeared in the newspaper was shocking.
A
that
B
who
C
where
D
when
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Social media is a place ____ people share information quickly.