. TV News Report - Randall s ESL Cyber Listening Lab
TV News Report - Randall s ESL Cyber Listening Lab
TV News Report - Randall s ESL Cyber Listening Lab

Academic English

What are three of the most important or significant news events that have occurred over the last three months in your area or country? How do these events affect your life, directly or indirectly?

Agree or Disagree? Let’s Spark Some Conversation!

Do you agree or disagree with these statements. Talk together and share your opinions.

  1. TV news is still the most reliable way to stay informed.
  2. Watching the news every day can increase stress and anxiety.
  3. TV news focuses too much on negative stories.
  4. Young people prefer getting news online rather than on TV.
  5. News anchors should always stay neutral and never share opinions.
  6. International news is not covered enough on local TV stations.
  7. Watching TV news helps improve listening skills in a new language.
  8. TV news sometimes creates fear to get more viewers.
  9. It’s hard to know which news channel to trust.
  10. People should watch news from different countries to understand the world better.

Idioms

“hit the road” = leave or depart from a specific place“Okay. It’s time to hit the road. Everyone, get in the car.”

“drive at something” = What do you mean or imply?“Hey, what are you driving at? Are you trying to say that I’m a bad driver?

Listening Exercise

Listen to the recording and answer the questions.

Post-Listening Exercise

Review the story with a partner. What interesting details do we learn about this event? In some societies, a dog is often said to be a man’s best friend. Are there certain pets that people value or keep as faithful companions?

Online Investigation

Find one interesting news story that involves animals and people. Who was involved in the event? What happened and how did things turn out?

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