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Introduction to Newspapers

  1) What type of news can you typically find in a  tabloid  newspaper? entertainment, gossip, scandals 2)  What type of news can you typically find in a  broadsheet  newspaper? politics, news, formal news  3) If someone is  left-wing , which political party in the UK are they most likely to support? Which newspapers would they be likely to read? c onservative 4) If someone is  right-wing , which political party in the UK are they most likely to support? Which newspaper would they be most likely to read? labour 5) Why has there been a decline in newspaper sales in the last 50 years? because people have phones and technology is more common like watching the news on your phone or TV 6) Why is a free press important in a democracy like the UK? because the news holds an unbiased role so it gives us an insight on what the people in power are doing and acts like a sort of watch dog Which newspapers were worst hit by Covid-19?  The metro Which ...

mock assessment LR

1) Type up any feedback on your paper  (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). If you only have marks and a grade on the paper, write a WWW/Next Steps yourself based on your scores. NEXT STEPS:revise media terminology theory lots of gaps in your knowledge, complete blog work past papers to ensure your exam ready for your next mock exam WWW:Iman a fairly good analysis of how gender is represented in the hdm clip 2) Use the mark scheme for this Paper 2 mock (posted on GC) to read the answers AQA were looking for. First, write down a definition and example of non-diegetic sound (Q1.1 and 1.2).  sounds that the actors cannot hear but the audience can. background music 3) Next, identify  three  points you could have made in Q1.3 - camerawork and the extract. Look for the indicative content in the mark scheme - these are the suggested answers from AQA. two shot scenes, birds eye views  Consistently appropriate and ...