This document contains exercises and activities from an English textbook chapter about entertainment and media. It includes questions about TV watching habits, identifying true/false statements about TV viewing, matching media genres to specific shows, and summarizing a news report. The chapter discusses how people consume news and entertainment via television, newspapers, and the internet. It also contains sample dialogs about choosing a movie to see and debates around watching too much television.
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Chapter 8 Entertainment and the Media (Interactions 1 Listening and Speaking)
1. Chapter 8
Entertainment and the
Media
Listening and Speaking
Saad Eid Adehaimi
Lecturer of Linguistics
School of English Language
Qilwah College of Arts and Sciences
Albaha University
2. Activity 1(p. 144)
1. How many hours of TV do you watch a week?
2. How many television sets do you have in your house? Where are
they?
3. In your opinion, what¡¯s the best way to get the news: from
television, a newspaper or the internet? Why?
3. Activity 2 (p. 145)
As soon as I get home from work, I turn on the TV because I want to know
what¡¯s on the news?
When friends come to visit, we usually turn the TV off and just talk.
When I don¡¯t like a TV show, I change channels and find another program.
The commercial are very loud, so I turn down the volume when they come on.
I prefer to study in a quite room, without the TV on.
To find a good program on TV, O don¡¯t look in the newspaper. I usually just
channel surf until I find something interesting.
I don¡¯t like to exercise or go out; I prefer to stay home and watch TV. I guess I
am a couch potato.
It¡¯s easy to change channels with a remote control.
I think TV is very entertaining and educational, but other people think it¡¯s a waste
time.
I watch 20 hours of TV during an average week.
4. Activity 3 (p. 145)
1. They agree that watching TV is a waste of time and Jack
states that some programs are bad.
2. Because they give people a lot of information and Bruce
can read them any time she wants, moreover, she hates
all the commercials.
3. He turns down the volume or change the channels when
the commercial comes on.
6. Activity 5 (p. 146)
Bruce: Hey, listen to this. The average American watches four
hours of TV a day.
Jack: A day? You¡¯re joking .
Bruce: No, it says so right here in this newspaper. Hum, I guess
you¡¯re an average American, Jack. You always have your TV
on.
Jack: Come on. Are you saying I¡¯m a couch potato?
Bruce: Yeah. I really think watching TV is a waste of time.
Jack: Oh, come on some programs are bad, like those soap operas.
But what about sports or the news? You watch those
sometimes, don¡¯t you?
Bruce: Well, actually, for the news, I prefer the newspaper or the
internet.
Jack: Why?
7. Bruce: First, because they give you a lot more information, and I can read
them any time I want. Plus, I hate all the commercials.
Jack: I know what you mean. That¡¯s why, when the commercials come on, I
just turn down volume or change channels.
Bruce: Yeah, I noticed that. Channel surfing drives me crazy.
Jack: Okay, next time you come over, I¡¯ll let you have the remote control.
Bruce: Oh, that¡¯s so sweet. But I have a better idea. Next time I come over,
let¡¯s just turn the TV off.
9. Activity 7 (p. 147)
A: Are you calling the movie theatre?
B: Uh-huh. Don¡¯t you want to go to the movies tonight?
A: To tell you the truth, I¡¯m pretty tired. But we can go to an early
show. Do you know what you want to see?
B: No really. I¡¯ll let you choose. Batman III is playing at eight and
James Bond is at ten.
A: Let¡¯s see Batman III. I¡¯m tired now and by ten o¡¯clock I¡¯m
going to be dead.
10. Part 2 Activity 2 (p. 151)
1. E
2. G
3. A
4. D
5. F
6. C
7. B
11. Activity 3 (p. 152)
1. As you listen, write the key words in the space provided.
Top story, an hour ago, small airplane, traffic, highway,
passengers, broken leg.
2. Which of the following is the main idea of the story?
c. An airplane landed on the highway.
12. Activity 4 (p. 152)
1. On highway 1
2. 6
3. 2
4. Back injuries and a broken leg.
5. No one
6. The plane ran out of gasoline
14. Activity 7 P. 153
Summarising News Reports
Homework (3 marks & talk up to 3
mins)
15. Focus on testing (p. 154)
1. (B) Clues: They are my favorite cereal, and they provide all the
energy. I need for the morning.
2. (c) Clues: Sure, the cell phone company that saves your money
all day ¨C and all night!
3. (B) Clues: Tex¡¯s Used Cars. Quality cars for less.
4. (C) Clues: Dreamease, the sleeping bill that helps you get the
rest you need.
16. Activity 1 (p. 155)
3. It should be true
4. It should have memorising value
5. It should educate the people
17. Part 4: Activity 1 (p. 156)
a. English as lifestyle
b. Tom and Jerry
c. Match Game
d. House of Cards
e. Not Going Out
f. Sesame Street
g. British Broadcasting Company (BBC)
h. Shots of Awe
18. Part 4: Activity 1 (p. 156)
1. G
2. D
3. F
4. E
5. C
6. B
7. F
8. A
19. Activity 2 (p. 156 & 157
1. Baseball Live Sports
2. On Channel 4 at 7:00 pm
3. Celebrity Couples and Talk Show
Channel (7): Who Wants To Be a Millionaire (Game Show)
Channel (11): Matrix (Movie)
Channel (13): Shanghai Knights (Movie)
Channel (20): Scream (Horror movie)
Channel (25): Basketball (Sports)
Channel (53): Friends (Children¡¯s show/sitcom)