THELNDEPENDENT Britain is where daily newspapers are brought at the door before breakfast?

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THELNDEPENDENT Britain is where daily newspapers are brought at the door before breakfast.

Paperboys or girls push the papersi through letterboxes before going to school.

For them it is a way of earn - ing some extra money.

The national papers National newspapers are papers which are sold They fall into two groups : quality[kwolatij papers and popular papers.

Quality papers give national and international news.

They also publish articles on many general subjects.

The famous quality papers are"The Times", "The Daily Telegraph", "The Indepen - dent".

The popular papers such as"The Daily Mail" or"The Sun" try to make news sensational[sen seynall.

They often publish"person - al" articles which - m Much of their information is about the private lives of people who are in the news.

News Local newspapers publish national as well as local news.

Some of them have a high standard of reporting and("The Scots - man", "Glasgow Herald").

Many cities and towns have their own daily, evening or weekly papers.

They present local news.

Quality papers serious papers.

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Dddd63517 16 окт. 2018 г., 17:08:02

Независимая Британия, где ежедневные газеты привезятв дверь перед завтраком.

Парниили девушкиподталкиваютбумаги в почтовые ящики

идя в школу.

Для них это способ заработать некоторые дополнительные деньги.

НациональнымидокументамиНациональной газеты являются бумаги, которые продаются, они делятся на две группы : качественныхтрудов и популярных статей.

Качество бумаги дают национальные и международные новости.

Они также публикуют статьи по многим общеобразовательным предметам.

Известны также газеты"Таймс", "Дейли Телеграф", "независимая - Дент".

В популярных газетах, таких как"Дейли мейл" или"Сан", чтобы попытаться сделать сенсационные новости.

Они часто публикуют"человек - Аль".

Большая часть информации о частной жизни людей, в новостях.

Новостивместные газеты публикуют национальные и местные новости.

Некоторые из них имеют высокий уровень ответственности и("шотландцы - человек", "Глазго Геральд").

Многие города и поселки имеют свои собственные дневные, вечерниеили еженедельные газеты.

Они представляют местные новости.

Качество бумаги, важные документы.

Velievaaisel 4 мая 2018 г., 16:14:50 | 10 - 11 классы

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The British Press The British press consists of several kinds of newspapers.

The national papers are the ones sold all over the country, with a large circulation, giving general news.

There are two main types of national papers - the "popular" papers and the "quality" papers.

The popular papers are smaller in size (they are tabloid size), with lots of pictures, big headlines and short articles.

They are easy to read and often contain little truthful information.

They give much space to opinions.

They usually have "human interest" stories - stories about ordinary people and events.

Examples of this type of newspapers are "The Daily Mail".

"The Sun", etc.

"Quality" papers appeal to the more serious reader, who wants to read about politics and foreign affairs.

These papers such as "The Daily Telegraph", "The Guardian" are bigger in size (they are called "broad - sheets"), with longer articles and a wider coverage of events.

They have different pages for home news, foreign affairs, features articles, fashion, business, sport and so on.

People in Britain buy more papers on Sunday than on weekdays.

The Sunday papers have a higher circulation than the dailies.

As with the dailies, there are both popular and quality Sunday newspapers.

The quality ones have different sections and a colour magazine (usually full of advertisements).

Polina56709 2 мая 2018 г., 21:08:31 | 10 - 11 классы

Переведите пжл текст It's common knowledge that newspapers report the news?

Переведите пжл текст It's common knowledge that newspapers report the news.

Published on a regular basis, usually daily or weekly, they also interpret events behind the news.

In addition, newspapers give useful information, such as stock market prices, weather reports and television programmes.

They are also a popular source of reading for entertainment.

People often buy newspapers for their feature articles on subjects of wide interest, such as travel and fashion, for their comics and crosswords, and for their regular columns on topics, such as gardening, eating out, show business, gossip and astrology.

Together with other means of communi­cation, such as radio, television, and magazines, newspapers form the media.

Printed forms of the media, including newspapers and magazines are also called "the press".

Newspapers treat the news in two different ways.

They can take a serious line, reporting and explaining the news with the aim of informing the readers as fully as possible.

Alternatively they may take a more popular approach, which requires more entertainment in the choice and presentation of stories, photographs and larger eye - catching headlines.

Many newspapers combine the serious and the popular approach, but in the United Kingdom newspapers tend to be either one thing or the other.

Both serious and popular newspapers can be further divided into daily or weekly (depending on how often they are published), morning or evening (depending on when they are published) and local, national, or, in a very few cases, international (depending on the area over which they are sold).

Newspapers of general interest are supplemented by specialist newspapers, which publish news and stories for people with particular interests.

Religious, financial, and sporting newspapers are examples.

The British are believed to be the greatest newspaper readers in the world.

They read newspapers at breakfast, on the bus or on the train when they go to work and on the way back home.

A symbol of the British Press is Fleet Street — a street in London that used to be home of most British national newspapers.

Fleet Street is conveniently situated on the north bank of the River Thames close to a number of large railway stations, which makes it easy to deliver the papers to the trains taking them round the country.

Fleet Street is also not far from such important British institutions as the Bank of England, the Stock Exchange, the Houses of Parliament and the Law Courts, which allows the Fleet Street journalists to keep an eye on things.

British daily papers are published from Monday to Saturday.

The serious or quality papers such as The Times, The Guardian, The Financial Times, The Independent and The Daily Telegraph are for those who want to know about important happenings everywhere, both domestic news and foreign news.

Compared with Belarusian papers, British quality papers are very thick.

They usually consist of separate sections such as Politics, Finances, Business, etc.

It's not uncommon for a newspaper reader to use only one or two sections and throw the others away.

Popular papers or tabloids, such as The Daily Mail, The Sun or The Daily Express make a much easier reading and have a more general readership.

Many popular papers run strip cartoons and humorous drawings, a lot of them have a woman's page, and readers' letters.

Nearly all papers pay special attention to sports news.

The evening papers, such as The Evening News are often bought because people want to know the winner of a race or the result of football pools.

The Sunday papers are not Sunday editions of the daily papers but separate weekly editions coming out on Sundays.

In addition to the news they usually provide interesting articles on arts, newly - published books, and gardening.

Some of them, such as The Sunday Times have a very high reputation and the best critics and journalists write for them.

Xdssmax 7 янв. 2018 г., 18:14:47 | 5 - 9 классы

Составить 10 вопросов по этому тексту, желательно не все одного типа Вот текст : In the UK there are daily national newspapers and Sunday newspapers?

Составить 10 вопросов по этому тексту, желательно не все одного типа Вот текст : In the UK there are daily national newspapers and Sunday newspapers.

The UK newspapers are divided into quality newspapers and popular newspapers.

Quality newspapers are usually broadsheet in format.

Broadsheets * are the serious newspapers, and they cater for readers who want detailed information on a wide range of home and overseas news.

They also offer a great variety of features such as sports sections, financial reports, book reviews, women’s pages, and art summaries.

Popular newspapers, which are half the size of a broadsheet, are called tabloids.

They are cheaper and cater for those who want to read shorter, entertaining stories and reports of the latest scandals about celebrities, often with large colourful photos.

Tabloids are also known for their large headlines and simple style.

The oldest of the daily quality newspapers is “The Times”.

It has a reputation as one of the most influential newspapers in the country.

It is famous for its wide coverage of important home, overseas and business news, its financial and sports pages.

“The Guardian” is famous for its lively reports and its original features.

“The Independent” has a reputation for its excellent international news coverage and reporting.

The best - selling quality daily newspaper is “The Daily Telegraph” which is known for its detailed reporting and good international news coverage, as well as its detailed coverage of sport.

“The Financial Times” specializes in City * news but also offers some general news articles, features and reviews.

The most popular tabloids are “The Sun” and “The Daily Mirror”.

“The Daily Star” is similar to “The Daily Mirror”, but it has a greater number of young women readers.

“The Express” has a reputation for its lively writing and “no nonsense” reporting.

“The Mail” is the most serious of the tabloids, with its well - written articles.

Vasilkova050219 3 мая 2018 г., 01:12:02 | 5 - 9 классы

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The most popular tabloids are “The Sun” and “The Daily Mirror”.

“The Daily Star” is similar to “The Daily Mirror”, but it has a greater number of young women readers.

“The Express” has a reputation for its lively writing and “no nonsense” reporting.

“The Mail” is the most serious of the tabloids, with its well - written articles.

Both newspapers have weerly book reviews, women's pages and other regular features.

''The Express'' and ''The Mail'' are different from ''The Sun'' , ''The Daily Star'' and ''The Daily Mirror'' and are considered ''middle market''.

Skate85 4 сент. 2018 г., 01:48:08 | 10 - 11 классы

ПЕРЕВЕДИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА British mass media include 820 radio stations, 531 television channels, 1598 newspapers and 1971 magazines - from 270 media owners?

ПЕРЕВЕДИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА British mass media include 820 radio stations, 531 television channels, 1598 newspapers and 1971 magazines - from 270 media owners.

They all provide us with news.

The most traditional medium of delivering news to the people is, of course, the newspaper.

National newspapers in the UK were traditionally divided by format, between serious, intelligent, quality newspapers - broadsheets - and the sensational, popular or red - top tabloid.

Several of the broadsheet newspapers have now changed to tabloid or Berliner formats.

("Berliner" is about the same size as a tabloid, which is easy to open in public transport, but taller.

) Even so, the difference in reputation between the two types still remains.

Broadsheets and 'broadsheet style' newspapers (serious ones but in "Berliner" or tabloid format) are "The Daily Telegraph", The Times"The Sunday Times", The Guardian"The Observer", "The Independent".

Tabloids are "The Daily Express", "The Daily Mail", The Sun "The Mirror", The Daily Star, "The People", "The Daily Express".

Rerjkrf123 8 янв. 2018 г., 06:29:48 | 10 - 11 классы

Перевод и ответы на вопросы The British people are probably the greatest newspaper readers in the world?

Перевод и ответы на вопросы The British people are probably the greatest newspaper readers in the world.

This explains the fact that there are quite a lot of editions of different kind.

Generally, all the newspapers are divided into two groups.

On the one hand, there are “quality” newspapers, which publish analytical articles on serious topics, involving economy, politics and business issues.

Among the quality papers are The Times, The Guardian, The Financial Times, The Independent.

Their circulation is not large, but their reputation is unshakeable.

On the other hand, there are “popular” papers, or “tabloids” which are considered entertaining rather than informative.

People buy such kind of papers to learn the latest news on sport events, private life or celebrities and rumors.

Their circulation is much larger compared to “quality” papers.

The newspapers of this kind have the word “Daily” in the name.

1. What types of newspapers are there in the United Kingdom?

2. What do “quality” newspapers specialize in?

3. What is the main aim of “popular” newspapers?

4. What can you say about the circulation of the entertaining newspapers?

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Задать 5 вопрос разного типа к предложению : national serious newspapers like The Times or The Daily Telegraph generally give information about events happening in London.

Bogina98 16 дек. 2018 г., 08:27:58 | 1 - 4 классы

Complete the following sentences with relative clauses?

Complete the following sentences with relative clauses.

Use the information from the text National newspapers, .

Tabloids are for those readers .

. Broadsheets are the serious newspapers.

Dailies are the papers.

Weeklies, .

Can be both .

Sunday papers are popular with those .

Regional papers contain information .

Local papers cater for people .

Free sheets .

Are .

Сставте сложные предложения спользуя "которые" например : нацианальные газеты это газеты которые выпускают в этой стране.

Ностордамус 9 сент. 2018 г., 10:37:52 | 1 - 4 классы

15. Newspapers in Britain are owned by a) the Monarch b) the Government c) individuals and publishing companies 16?

15. Newspapers in Britain are owned by a) the Monarch b) the Government c) individuals and publishing companies 16.

Colour supplements are usually bought with a) Sunday papers b) "quality" papers c) "popular papers 17.

In the USA Christmas is celebrated on a) the 24th of December b) the 25th of December c) the 7th of January 18.

Cristmas Wreaths is usually hung on the a) mantel b) door c) window 19.

Is movable holiday.

A) Easter b) Halloween c) Christmas.

Yunilael 10 мар. 2018 г., 16:25:45 | 10 - 11 классы

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In Britain there are 11 national daily newspapers and most people read one of them every day.

Daily newspapers are published on every day of the week except Sunday.

Sunday newspapers are larger than daily newspapers.

All the Sunday newspapers are national.

Most national newspapers in Britain express a political opinion, and people choose the newspaper they read according to their own political beliefs.

Fleet Street in London used to be the home of most national daily and Sunday newspapers and that is why people often say "Fleet Street" to mean "the press" even now.

British newspapers can be divided into two groups : quality and popular.

Quality newspapers are more serious and cover home and foreign news while popular newspapers like shocking personal stories.

These two groups of papers can be distinguished easily because the quality newspapers are twice the size of the popular newspapers.

The quality daily papers are The Times, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, and The Financial Times.

The Times, founded in 1785, is considered to be the most authoritative newspaper voice in the country and is said to be the paper of the Establishment.

The Guardian appeals to well - educated readers interested in intellectual and social affairs.

The Daily Telegraph is bought by educated upper - middle and middle - class readers.

The Financial Times, printed on pink papers, is read by businessmen.

The "popular" press consists of the Daily Mail, the Daily Express, the Daily Star and the Sun.

In all newspapers there is a desperate fight to maintain or improve their circulation but it is worst among the "popular" papers whose main weapons are sex, scandal and sport.

Apart from London - based papers, there are many local newspapers.

Most of them are evening papers (they come out in the evening) and many appear weekly.

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