To know or not to know?
Word bank
broad-based news, mass media, newscaster, reporter, journalist, editor, reliable information, credible, mislead, fake news, propaganda, advertising, troll, rumours, I heard it through the grapevine, information (uncountable noun), to deliver the news, polished versions, real time coverage, refute false reports, discern (-ed), bias (-ed), teem (-ed), fact, opinion, anonimity, verify your news, "allow falsehoods to survive long after they are refuted", to curate your own experience, misinformation, disinformation, informative (adj.), double- sourcing your news
Warm-up
Where do you get your news from?
Do you watch TV news?
Are your news sources different to your parents'?
Why are news important?
What kind of news is missing from the news?
How do you curate your content?
Video 1
How to choose your news (2014) (4:48 min)
Reading 1 and activity
- Fake news activity from onestopenglish
Video 2
Why do our brains love fake news? (2017)
(5:20 min)
Discussion:
What are the dangers of spreading fake news?
Video 3
Consequences of Fake news spreading.
Fake News: Fact and fiction (2020) (minutes 3:15-10:57)
TRUMP, 2024 presidential debate
Reading 2 and activities
2) Propaganda techniques (1) and Propaganda techniques (2) exercise
3) 50 powerful examples of visual propaganda
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