mass media [mæs ˈmedɪə] a source of information [sɔ:s ofˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃən] reliable [rɪˈlaɪəbl] quotation marks [kwəuˈteɪʃən mɑ:k] to make a reference [meik ˈrefrəns] plagiarism [ˈpleɪdʒjərɪzm] tough [tʌf] to be available [əˈveɪləbl] in time [in taim] to borrow smth from smb [ˈbɔrəu] to lend smth to smb [lend]
What is this information source called? Is it interesting / boring? How often do you use it?
How reliable / unreliable is it? Why? Is it interesting / boring? What is this information source called?
Is it interesting / boring? What do you use it for? (homework / school reports / fun / hobby)
Which of these information sources are mass media? newspapers TV radio friends dictionaries Reference books teachers Internet magazinesbooks School text book parents
Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions
English marks AExcellent BGood CSatisfactory DPoor EVery poor FAwful
make a reference[ˈrefrəns] information source[sɔ:s ] plagiarism [ˈpleɪdʒjərɪzm] mass media[mæs ˈmedɪə] reliable [rɪˈlaɪəbl] available[əˈveɪləbl] quotation marks[kwəuˈteɪʃən mɑ:k] Complete the sentences with these words. делать ссылку источник информации плагиат средства массовой информации надежный доступный кавычки
1. If you copy the report that somebody else has written, it's.... information source plagiarism mass media 2. "Why don't you believe me? I read it in the newspaper." "I'm afraid this newspaper isn't...". availablemass media reliable
3. What... did Misha use for his report? information source plagiarism mass media 4. Is the... independent in England? make a reference plagiarism mass media
5. If you used somebody's ideas and thoughts in your report, you should always use... and... to the author quotation marks make a reference plagiarism 6. The books that you need are... in our school library. reliable quotation marks available