Vocaboulary Media English B2
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¿What is a 'headline' in journalism?. A) The headline of an article. B) A type of camera used in a studio. C) A section in a newspaper about opinions. D) A synonym for broadcast. ¿What does a 'photographer' do in the media?. A) A person who writes news stories for a newspaper. B) A person who presents a TV program. C) A person who takes photographs for a newspaper or magazine. D) A person who edits videos. ¿What is a 'scoop' in the media?. A) A piece of information that is not verified. B) An exclusive story or piece of information. C) A short news report. D) A synonym for 'news'. ¿What does 'the media' refer to?. A) A type of website. B) A way to edit a video. C) The presenter of a TV show. D) A general term for all forms of news media. ¿Who is the 'audience'?. A) The people who watch or listen to a particular television or radio program. B) The people who create a program. C) The money given for a TV program. D) The equipment used to make a program. ¿What does it mean 'to break a story'?. A) To broadcast a story. B) To make a mistake in a news report. C) To publish or announce a story to the public. D) To research a story. ¿What is a 'soundbite'?. A) A section of a newspaper. B) A short video or audio clip used in a news report. C) A radio station. D) A type of microphone. ¿What is a 'news bulletin'?. A) A person who presents news on television or radio. B) The owner of a TV station. C) A person who writes articles for a newspaper. D) A TV show that provides information about events happening around the world. ¿What is 'broadcasting'?. A) The act of transmitting a program to the public. B) The studio where the program is filmed. C) The written script for a program. D) The process of filming a program. ¿What is the 'crew' in the context of media?. A) A type of font. B) A short interview. C) A person who works on a TV show behind the scenes. D) The money a journalist earns. |