English Yocabuley Organiser the media
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1 Basic vocabulary
Use these words in the sentences below:
channel widescreen remote control
video dish portable TV
aerial DVD recorder cable
screen subscription pay-per-view
1. Although television was invented in 1924,
television sets really only became widely
available in the 1950's. When you see one
of those early sets, the first thing you
notice is how small the . is.
2. One of the most recent developments is the
which allows you to see films
in a way which conventional sets didn't.
+. is usually a small one
which you can move from room to room or
even take with you in your caravan.
these developed using various different
formats including VHS and PAL. With the
advent of digital television, it won't be long
before most people replace their old system
with a state-of the-art
5. You can’t buy a television or video today
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need to move from your sofa
- You never
6.If you've got . television, you no.
longer need an......... on your roof, but
if you want satellite television, then you
need a.
- You have to pay « monthly
charge if you've got cable or satellite.
x
is when you pay a one-off
charge to watch a particular programme.
9. Every cable package comes with at least one
shopping
In the UK there is still a distinction between
Public Service Broadcasting — mostly the BBC —
and the commercial stations such as ITV and
Channel 4. The BBC is publicly funded.
Everyone who owns a television set must pay an
annual licence fee. Commercial TV is funded by
the income from advertising.
Television
2 Kinds of TV programme
Look at these different kinds of programme and
the programme guide below. Write the time each
kind of programme is on:
1. wildlife documentary
- soap opera
. cartoon,
. comedy
. current affairs
. char show
. costume drama
. game show
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4.30: Disneytime
More adventures with Mickey Mouse.
5.15: The Hidden Planet
Meet our closest living relatives ~ the
chimpanzees.
6.15: Pride and Prejudice
The final episode of the Jane Austen noves.
7.30: Coronation Street
Joyce continues to search for her long-lost
sister and Des gets a big surprise.
8.00: Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
The show in which hopeful contestants try to
win the ultimate prize.
9.30: Michael Parkinson
Interviews with guests: singer Janet Jackson,
footballer David Beckham and children’s
author JK Rowling.
11.00: Panorama
An investigation into why women are still
paid less than men in many areas of business,
11.45; The Jack Dee show
More jokes and hilarious sketches with the,
northern comedian.
Which types of programme do you particularly
like watching?3 Talking about programmes
Use these words in the sentences below:
series
serial
interview programme
guests repeats
episode
highlights
1. What are you doing later?
> I'm staying in tonight. There’s a .
on that I really want to watch.
2. Is there anything worth watching on the telly
tonight?
>No, it’s all........ again, Why can’t they
make some new programmes for a change?
3. So, why do you want to watch this
programme so much?
> They're going to do an... .
Brad Pitt about his new film.
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4. T really don’t like chat shows very much.
> No, nor do I. The. . . only come on
to sell their latest film or their new book.
5.1 the Chelsea match on live tonight?
> No, they're just showing the ........
later in the evening.
6. [really miss ‘Friends’ now that it’s not
on. I used to watch it every week.
> Well, you don’t need to worry. There’s a
new... ..... starting next month.
7. Have you seen they’ve made Oliver Twist
inte TV iaxee
> Yes, it’s on every Sunday for the next
twelve weeks - the first ........ is this
Sunday.
A series has the same characters, but a different
story in each episode. A serial is one long story
divided into several episodes.
Telly is an informal word for television, used in
spoken English,
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4 Talking about television
Complete the dialogues using these words:
contestants adverts
channel viewers
presenter
live
1. I want to record the MTV awards tonight.
Could you set the video for me before we go
out?
> Yes, of course. Wh
- is it on?
2. Did you see thar film on TV last night? It
was so violent.
> Yes, apparently thousands of ... .
phoned in to complain.
3. Do you think the match will be on TV later?
> Yes, of course, Irs being shown .
on BBC1.
4, How many more times are they going to
interrupt this film?
> You're right. That’s the fourth lot of
«already.
§. Did you see that new music show on TV last
night? It was good, wasn’t it?
> Yes, it was OK but I didn’t like the
vcses ess very much, They should've got
someone younger.
6, Have you seen that new game show on,
Friday night? It's really funny.
> Is that the one where they push the
.+ +++ into a swimming pool if they
give the wrong answers?
Broadcast is a more formal verb than show ~
“The Olympics are broadcast live by satellite all
over the world.” It can also be used as a noun:
a news / live / outside broadcast