Tips on Reading a
Newspaper
1. Find a good,
reliable, local newspaper.
2. Make sure the
newspaper is reputable, not a tabloid with gossip and false stories.
·
Read the headline of your newspaper and the featured pages and see if anything
interests you.
· If
the front page story intrigues you, read it, and carry on inside the paper if
it continues.
3 When finished, go
back to the front page and see if any other featured stories interest you.
·
Repeat the procedure above.
4. When done with
the front page, turn to the next page and see if any article there interests
you.
· If
so, read it, and then carry on if it continues.
5 Repeat until you
have read all of the interesting articles or the entire newspaper.
(Taken from www.wikihow.com)
(Taken from www.wikihow.com)
1. “Make
sure the newspaper is reputable, not a tabloid with gossip and false
stories.” (Step 2).
The underlined word has the closest meaning to ….
A.
respectable
B.
adaptable
C.
readable
D.
capable
2. “If
so, read it, and then carry on if it continues.” (Step 4).
What does the
underlined word refer to?
A.
procedure
B.
front page
C.
next page
D.
article
3.The
text is written to …..
A.
tell experience in reading a newspaper
B.
give tips on how to read a newspaper
C. describe a good newspaper
D.
select a good newspaper
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