67 Read the article about fake news again. First decide whether the statements (1–6) are true (T) or false (F) and put a cross ( ) in the correct box. Then identify the sentence in the text which supports your decision. Write the first four words of this sentence in the space provided. There may be more than one correct answer; write down only one. The first one (0) has been done for you. Statements T F First four words 0 Pupils can easily identify false news stories. Spoof news sites are 1 Over 30% of teachers have pupils who have used fake news in schoolwork. 2 Pupils were scared after seeing killer clowns on the streets. 3 In Germany, social networks will be required to remove false stories or pay a lot of money. 4 Failing to recognise fake news is particularly common among young people. 5 Lessons in critical thinking should be part of the school curriculum. 6 Even books like encyclopaedias can contain fake news. b You are going to listen to another part of the FM4 interview with comics journalist Sarah Glidden. First you will have 45 seconds to study the task below, then you will hear the recording twice. While listening, answer the questions (1–8) using a maximum of four words. Write your answers in the spaces provided. The first one (0) has been done for you. After the second listening, you will have 45 seconds to check your answers. LISTENING 2 41 The challenges of journalism 0 What does journalism suffer from? there's no money 1 What kind of newspaper reader should you be? 2 What does Glidden think of now when she reads a news story? (Give one answer.) 3 What are the two speakers in agreement about in terms of journalism? 4 What kind of media are most likely to be completely factual? 5 Why can some people not speak to journalists? (Give one answer.) 6 Who do journalists tend to talk to? 7 What does Glidden want people to do? 8 Why do Europeans have easier access to multiple sources of news? Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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