MAKING A NEWSPAPER
Millions of people read different newspapers.
Who makes newspapers? Who sends them to news agents and stations? Let's see.
A newspaper office gets information and different messages through the phone and the Internet, from their readers and correspondents. Editors send out reporters and photographers to interview people.
Sometimes the reporters can't get back to the office on time. They
telephone their stories. Secretaries type
them. News Editors choose the best stories. Compositors make the newspaper pagesPeople use machines to print a newspaper. Drivers deliver newspapers to the shops and stations.
So, to make a newspaper you need people, means of communication, machines and
lots of paper.
Here are some True/False questions:
1. Millions of people read newspapers. (True/False)
2. Editors receive information and messages through the phone and the Internet. (True/False)
3. Reporters and photographers are sent out by secretaries to interview people. (True/False)
4. Sometimes reporters telephone their stories if they can't return to the office on time. (True/False)
5. Compositors choose the best stories for the newspaper. (True/False)
6. People use machines to print newspapers. (True/False)
7. deliver newspapers to shops and stations. (True/False)
8. To make a newspaper, you only need machines and lots of paper. (True/False)
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