Study Guide 10
Practice Exercises
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Section 7 pp. 90-92: Continue learning to evaluate how objective a news
report is by comparing two sources. Read the second set of excerpts and
consider the quality of reporting in each one by answering the
questions.
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Find two news reports in two different Arabic news sources on the same
election. Read them carefully and then write a brief article (3
paragraphs) comparing the two reports: How objective are they? Do they
include a range of different points of view?
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Memorize the vocabulary from pp. 51-53 of the Kendall book.
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Write notes for an oral report (7 minutes) on a particular event
that you have followed in the Arabic news for two to three weeks.
Your notes should include some comment or critique on the way the
press has covered the event. Prepare to relate your report and
commentary orally in your conversation session.
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Complete the GLOSS online language lesson "Lebanon's Elections"
(http://gloss.dliflc.edu/products/gloss/ad_pol210/default.html) to
develop your listening skills.
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Prepare to report on the audio news segment from the GLOSS lesson
in your conversation session and discuss the larger issues at stake
in the event.
Homework to Hand in
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Section 7, questions 1-4, pp. 91-92
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Article (3 paragraphs) comparing the two articles from different news
sources
Self Assessment
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I have completed Part 3 of "Elections," pp. 90-92.
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I have practiced evaluating how objective the information in a news
report is by comparing two sources.
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I am able to write a brief article analyzing the biases in two
differing news reports on the same election.
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I have memorized the vocabulary from the Kendall book, pp. 51-53.
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I have followed the unfolding press coverage of a particular event in
the Arabic press.
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I am able to give an oral report on this event which involves some
critique.
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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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Engage the students in a brief discussion
on the larger issues at stake in the even in the language lesson
"Lebanon's Elections."
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Have the students deliver their oral reports (7
minutes) on an enduring news event, involving a critique of the way the
event was covered in the press.