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Use prepositions and prepositional phrases about the news  Use vocabulary related to the news (newspaper, radio show, tv news)  Short Reading about the topic  News is important for a number of reasons within a society. Mainly to inform the public about events that are around them and may affect them.  News is important as a social gathering space too, hence newspapers either online or physical place an emphasis on news. Where there are a lot of people gathered there is opportunity to advertise. This advertising sometimes can cause a conflict of interest in the way news is reported. Prepositions for "What's on the news"  • I read that news in the newspaper.  • I saw that news on TV.  • I heard that news on the radio.

Definition

Definition News is information about current events. Journalists provide news through many different media, based on word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, and also on their own testimony, as witnesses of relevant events. Common topics for news reports include war, government, politics, education, health, the environment, economy, business, fashion, and entertainment, as well as athletic events, quirky or unusual events. Government proclamations, concerning royal ceremonies, laws, taxes, public health, criminals, have been dubbed news since ancient times.

Exercises

1- A: i read in the newspaper about her death  2- A: Where did you find out about the new law?  B: I saw it on the news  3- A: do you know Where can i find out more about the match?  B: i heard it on the radio. You should too 4- A: how do you know so much about the disaster? B: i saw it on the news last night 5- A: they gave all the information on the radio