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The division of British newspapers - concept map, reading comprehension

by Katrin Saks — last modified 2008-06-18 18:06

Read the concept map on the British newspapers. Open the links under the key words and read the articles.

 

The division of British newspapers - CONCEPT MAP

 

Task
Fill in the gaps with suitable words.

1. papers are also called serious-minded papers.
2. is bigger than compact or tabloid format but smaller than broadsheet format.
3. have long vertical pages.
4. The is usually an inside page that is not folded vertically and just includes a front and back.
5. A newspaper is a British term referring to a broadsheet-quality newspaper printed in a tabloid format.
6. The term came into use in its current form when The Independent began producing a smaller format edition for London's , designed to be easier to read on the transport.
7. The stands between broadsheets and tabloids in its plot and register as the stands between broadsheets and tabloids in its format.
8. newspapers generally cover hard news and newspapers favour sensationalist stories.
9. „“ are mostly sensational crime stories and gossip columns about the personal lives of celebrities and sports stars.

 

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