50 B2 | 7. Klasse | Unit 09: Someone’s watching (7) receive specific information about the role of news media in our society, bias in the news, disinformation and misinformation. (8) , parents should be involved in the workshops if possible (9) they are an important source of news for young people. (10) the urgency of the topic, time should be cleared in students’ timetable for these workshops as soon as possible. Writing tip A report is usually written for a superior, often somebody who is busy and can’t spend a lot of time reading it. Therefore, it is important to carefully choose the information to be included. Only mention facts and figures that support your point. Additionally, make sure to explain the relevance of the facts and figures to the reader, particularly if the report asks for a recommendation or suggestions at the end. The recommendations in your report should be related to the facts and figures, and the connection should be explained clearly. Read the complete report again. Why did Mr Wallace choose to include these particular figures in paragraphs (A) and (B)? How do they support his recommendations? d The principal of your school has asked you for a report that addresses the same questions as Mr Wallace’s report on media literacy among the students of Adelaide Hills Secondary School. Find data on young Austrians’ media use or carry out your own mini survey in your class. Then write a 400-word report on your findings based on the prompt on page 48 and include recommendations for media literacy training at your school. Divide your report into sections and give them headings. Download a sample text if you need help. Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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