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Speaking (Mass media) SVIP
Tom: I think reality TV shows are getting too scripted and unrealistic.
Lily: __________, they don't feel authentic anymore.
Grace: Should we rely on social media for news updates?
David: __________, since it's often not verified and can be misleading.
Anna: Do you think the news on TV is more reliable than online news?
Mark: __________, because it's usually fact-checked by professionals before being broadcast.
Chloe: How about promoting the charity event on social media?
Ella: __________ It will reach so many people.
Kevin: The news app on my phone keeps sending me notifications all day.
Mia: __________ if it's too distracting.
Henry: I think that online media is replacing print media.
Emma: __________ Many people still prefer reading newspapers for in-depth stories.
Chris: Can you suggest any good documentaries on environmental issues?
Anna: __________ It's really informative.
Jack: I don't think social media is a good platform for discussing serious issues.
Lucy: __________, it's often filled with opinions that are not based on facts.
Tom: I believe that printed newspapers are losing their popularity.
Sarah: __________, especially since everything is available online now.
Alice: Do you think brochures are an effective way to advertise local events?
John: __________ They're easy to distribute and give people all the details they need.
Sophia: Do you prefer reading articles in newspapers or on social media?
Mike: __________ I think social media is more immediate and interactive.
Tom: Social media is a great tool for promoting products.
Sarah: __________, especially when we can target the right audience with ads.
Emily: Should we print flyers to promote the charity event?
Chris: __________ Flyers are great for handing out to people face-to-face.
Laura: Should we send an email about the upcoming school play, or print out flyers?
Oliver: __________. Most students check their email regularly, and it's easier to reach everyone that way.
Sophia: How do you think podcasts will evolve in the future?
Zoe: __________
a. Anna: Hey, have you seen the new poster in the hallway?
b. Anna: Yes, it looks awesome! Maybe we should sign up together.
c. Ben: Yeah, I saw it! It's for the school talent show, right?
a. Emma: Oh, I'm glad I double-checked!
b. Emma: Did you hear the story about the school closing tomorrow?
c. Jack: I saw that too, but I think it's fake. I checked the official website, and it's not true.
a. Sophia: It really is exciting! I can't wait to visit once it's open.
b. Ethan: Yes, I did! The story about the new park opening in our city was interesting.
c. Sophia: Did you read the article in the newspaper today?
a. John: Yes, I made my profile private. There's too much personal info out there.
b. Anna: I know! It's important to be careful about what you share online.
c. John: Exactly, I only share posts with close friends now.
d. Anna: That's a good idea. I should probably do the same!
e. Anna: Have you changed your privacy settings on Facebook recently?
a. Sarah: Same here. It's important to verify the news.
b. Mark: Yeah, a lot of breaking news pops up there quickly.
c. Sarah: Have you been getting your news from Twitter lately?
d. Sarah: It's crazy how fast information spreads. But sometimes it's hard to tell what's true.
e. Mark: True! I try to check reliable sources before believing anything.
a. Emma: That's awesome! Social media is such a powerful tool for businesses.
b. Emma: I noticed your business has an Instagram account now. How's it going?
c. David: It's going well! We've been getting more customers through Instagram ads.
d. David: Yeah, it's great for promoting new products and connecting with customers.
e. Emma: I should think about using it for my small business too!
a. Lily: Have you noticed how social media affects your mood?
b. Jake: Yeah, sometimes it makes me feel stressed, especially when I see everyone posting perfect pictures.
c. Jake: I've started taking breaks from it to avoid feeling down.
d. Lily: I get that. It can be hard not to compare yourself to others.
e. Lily: That sounds like a good idea.
a. Amy: Yes, everyone's wearing oversized jackets now!
b. Clara: Have you seen the latest fashion trend on TikTok?
c. Clara: I love that style! I'm thinking about buying one.
d. Clara: I'll definitely try it out.
e. Amy: You should! I bought one last week, and it's super comfy.
Write letters a – f in the blanks 1 – 5 to complete the conversation. There's ONE extra letter.
a. We should also add social media links
b. We could use bright colors and make it really eye-catching
c. Let's work on it this weekend
d. We should also include all the important details
e. That might make people more excited
f. Yeah, it's important to emphasize that it's for a good cause
Sophia: Hey, Ben! Do you think we should make a poster to advertise the charity music show happening next month?
Ben: That's a great idea! (1) . Maybe add some musical notes or instruments to make it more fun.
Sophia: I love that! (2) , like the date, time, and where to buy tickets. And, of course, mention that all the money raised will go to charity.
Ben: (3) . We could also put a big “Charity Event” at the top to make it clear.
Sophia: Good idea. And we should make sure the font is easy to read from a distance, so people don't miss it.
Ben: Agreed. (4) , so people can follow the event for updates.
Sophia: I think it'll turn out really well. Once we finish the poster, we can print a few copies and start hanging them up in the school.
Ben: Perfect! (5) .
Write letters a – f in the blanks 1 – 5 to complete the conversation. There's ONE extra letter.
a. That way, students see the posters and can get more details online
b. But not everyone checks social media either
c. That will get more students involved
d. I prefer modern methods of promoting events
e. I'm glad we talked this through
f. Posters might not be enough
Lily: Ben, I was thinking we should promote the book and clothes donation event by putting up posters around the school. It's simple and effective.
Ben: I don't know, Lily. (1) . Not everyone looks at them these days. I think we should focus on social media instead - it's the best way to reach students.
Lily: (2) . Posters are more visible, especially if we place them in high-traffic areas like the cafeteria or the library.
Ben: Sure, posters are visible, but they're not engaging. With social media, we can create fun posts, like videos or stories, and even use hashtags. (3) .
Lily: Hmm, you've got a point about social media being engaging. But what about students who aren't active online? We'd miss out on them.
Ben: True. Maybe we can combine both approaches? We can make eye-catching posters and also use social media to share updates and reminders.
Lily: I like that! We could design posters with a QR code that links to the event's social media page. (4) .
Ben: Perfect! I think combining posters and social media will help us reach the most students. Let's start designing the posters and planning the first social media post.
Lily: Agreed. (5) - it's going to be an awesome campaign!
Write letters a – f in the blanks 1 – 5 to complete the conversation. There's ONE extra letter.
a. We're working with a small budget
b. It's a popular option and could help attract attention
c. But I have no idea how to promote it
d. I'm not sure it would reach a big audience
e. I thought about that too
f. It's more effective than printed newspapers
Peter: Hey, Mai! You look a bit stressed. What's going on?
Mai: Oh, I'm so overwhelmed! The school's charity club is organizing a fundraising event for the animal shelter, and I'm in charge of spreading the word. (1) .
Peter: Hmm, I see. Why don't we try placing an advert in the local newspaper? (2) .
Mai: That sounds good, but I'm not sure we can afford it. (3) , and newspapers can be expensive.
Peter: You're right. How about we put up some posters in the local area? It's pretty cost-effective, and a lot of people will see them.
Mai: (4) , but posters are so common. With so many posters around, I'm afraid ours won't stand out enough.
Peter: What about using social media?
Mai: Social media could work, but I don't have many followers. (5) .
Peter: Actually, social media doesn't require a huge following to be effective. We can share posts, tag friends, and even create an event page to raise awareness. It's free, and a lot of people use it to connect.
Mai: You're right. Thanks so much for your help! I'm feeling a lot better now.
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