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         4 Tom:  What are you doing tomorrow?                   Speaking | Part 3
           Hazel:  Taking my driving test.
                                                                3  1   They talk about all five of them.
        5  Suggested answers                                      2   Suggested answers: Not entirely. They skim over
          1   Hazel asked Tom if/whether he had ever used            the topics of radio/TV and the Internet, referring
            Wikipedia. Tom said (that) he had used it the day        to the power/popularity of these media but
            before / the previous day.                               without saying how they influence people’s ideas
          2   Tom wondered how well Hazel knew his sister.           and behaviour. They address the question more
            Hazel explained that they were best friends.             successfully when discussing  advertising and
          3   Hazel wanted to know what Tom would do after           multinational corporations.
            university. Tom replied that he would probably        3   Suggested answer: Generally yes, but the topic
            work abroad.                                             of newspapers is treated rather briefly and
          4   Tom asked Hazel what she was doing the                 superficially.
            following day. Hazel told him (that) she was taking    4   Yes
            her driving test.
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                                                                 Anna:  They’re all quite important influences, aren’t they?
        Reading and Use of English | Part 3                        But I’d say that nearly everyone watches television so
                                                                   it’s got to be a big influence on people.
        1  1 inaccurate  2 unimportant  3 unselfish              Lukas:  And the radio – there are loads of people who
          4 illegal  5 impossible  6 irregular  7 dissimilar       have the radio on all the time, whatever they’re doing.
          8 intolerant
          Nouns: 1 inaccuracy  2 unimportance                    Anna:  Yeah, that’s because it’s pretty easy to do things at
          3 unselfishness  4 illegality  5 impossibility           the same time as you’re listening. TV’s not like that, you
          6 irregularity  7 dissimilarity  8 intolerance           know, you’ve got to watch to make sense of it.
                                                                 Lukas:  The point is, does radio have as powerful an
        2  1 disappear  2 reclaim  3 misinform  4 prejudge         influence as the TV?
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          5 overreact  6 destabilise  7 understate               Anna:  No, probably not, but we’re not supposed to be
          Nouns: 1 disappearance  2 reclamation                    thinking about radio and TV separately, are we?
          3 misinformation  4 prejudgement  5 overreaction
          6 destabilisation  7 understatement                    Lukas:  No, I suppose not. I’d say things like the news
                                                                   on TV can have a greater influence because you can
                                                                   actually see what’s happening.
        3  1 autobiography  2 co-owner  3 ex-politician
          4 mistrust/distrust  5 semi-circle                     Anna:  OK – now we’ve got newspapers. I’d say quite a
          Adjectives: 1 autobiographical  2 co-owned               few people read these, but I think people tend to read
          3 no adjective 4 mistrustful (but not distrustful)       the newspapers that agree with their political opinions,
          5 semi-circular                                          so they probably don’t actually change many people’s
                                                                   ideas or opinions.
        4  1   They have taught their students ‘that there is no   Lukas:  That’s true or if they just want amusement, sport
            such thing as truth in television products’.           and things like that, they read one of the tabloids. OK,
          2   He says that according to current theories, there is   so on to, erm, advertising.
            little difference between the two.                   Anna:  Advertising’s just everywhere. You couldn’t get
                                                                   away from it even if you wanted to.
        5  1 intellectual  2 journalism  3 accuracy              Lukas:  There’s so much brand management now – it’s all
          4 decode  5 difference  6 insistent  7 impartiality      sort of subconscious. Companies sponsoring things
          8 argument
                                                                   and …
                                                                 Anna:  Too much money spent on advertising.
                                                                 Lukas:  Do you think it has much effect on people?
                                                                 Anna:  It must do, or the companies wouldn’t spend so
                                                                   much money on it, would they?





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