Find words and expressions in the article with these meanings: 1 which can be trusted or believed = r (adjective) 2 not completely correct or exact = i (adjective) 3 belief= t (noun) 4 believe = t (verb) 5 invented = m (phrasal verb) 6 reports about shocking things that people have done = s (noun) 7 something which seems real but isn’t, which is often published for fun = a h (noun) or a s 8 causing us to believe something that is not true = m (adjective) 9 something that is believable = c (adjective) 10 correct and exact = a (adjective) 11 make certain that information is correct by looking it up in different sources = c (verb) Complete the questions with words and expressions from 11a. 1 What websites do you trust because you think the information is ? 2 Do you what politicians say? Why? Why not? 3 Have there been any about famous people in your country recently? 4 Do you think it’s more important for news sites to be entertaining or and ? 5 Have you ever something on your CV? Ask and answer the questions in groups. You can use place, way, time, idea with these adjectives to evaluate and recommend things. Which adjectives are they used with in the article? 1 Wikipedia has become a way to do research. 2 But is it a place to get reliable facts? 3 There’s never been a time to get reliable information. 4 So, is it a idea to place our trust in what we read in magazines, newspapers and books? Look at quite and really in this sentence and answer the questions. Wikipedia seems like a really great idea, but actually it’s quite a dangerous website. 1 Which makes the meaning a lot stronger? 2 Which goes before a/an? Which goes after a/an? Vocabulary Talking about facts and information 11 a Vocabulary Evaluating and recom- mending 12 a b c bad better different good great popular terrible worse b Language skills Extras Explore 1 Global media 11 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des V rlags öbv
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