Study Guide 6
Practice Exercises
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Section 7 pp. 60-61: Continue learning to discern the bias of a news
report by noticing the information the author includes or excludes, and
how he or she refers to the parties involved. Read the second set of
excerpts and compare them to each other by answering the questions.
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Find two news reports in two different Arabic news sources on the same
demonstration. Read them carefully and then write a brief article (3
paragraphs) comparing the two reports, commenting on the word choices,
inclusions/exclusions, and privileged sources in each one.
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Memorize the vocabulary from pp. 32-36 of the Kendall book.
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Prepare a paragraph-long news report to present orally in your
conversation session using the vocabulary from pp. 32-36 in the
Kendall book.
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Complete the GLOSS online language lesson "The Egyptian Presidency"
(http://gloss.dliflc.edu/searchresults.aspx?p=9) to develop your
listening skills. Note that the newscaster and the interviewees will
speak with a Cairo accent, pronouncing a hard jeem.
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Prepare to report on the audio news segment from the GLOSS lesson
in your conversation session.
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Prepare to relate the top three headlines of the week in your
conversation session.
Homework to Hand in
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Section 7, questions 1-3, pp. 60-61
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Article comparing the two articles from different news sources (3
paragraphs)
Self Assessment
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I have completed Part 3 of "Demonstrations," pp. 60-61.
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I have practiced determining an author's bias from choice of vocabulary
and content.
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I am able to write an article commenting on the biases found in two
differing news reports on the same demonstration.
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I have memorized the vocabulary from the Kendall book, pp. 32-36.
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I am able to prepare a news report to present orally.
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I have exercised my listening skills by completing a series of
exercises on an audio report relating to popular protest of
presidential election results.
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I consistently skim Arabic newspapers and can determine and relate the
most important headlines.
Conversation Session Partner Guide
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Have the students report the top three headlines of
the week.
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Have the students present their news reports using the
vocabulary from the Kendall book, pp. 32-36.
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Engage the students in a discussion on the event covered in the assigned oral
news segment. Encourage the students to incorporate the new vocabulary,
in particular the vocabulary from the Kendall book, pp. 32-36.