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English Vocabulary in Use Advance (Unit 47: The media: in print)


A. Typical sections found in newspapers and magazines

One thing I always read in the paper is the obituaries1 page; it’s so interesting to read about other people’s lives. I also read the editorial2 (or leader); it helps me form my opinion on things. Although national papers cover3 all the important news, I find that if you just want to sell your car or something, the classified ads4 (or classifieds) in a local paper is the best place. I love the Sunday papers, especially the supplements5 with articles on travel, food, fashion and so on. Last week there was a fascinating feature6 on new technology in one of them. My daughter prefers magazines, especially the agony columns7. I just can’t imagine writing to an agony aunt8. It amazes me how people are prepared to discuss their intimate problems publicly, but I know this sort of article really increases a publication’s circulation9.

  • 1 descriptions of the lives of people who have just died
  • 2 an article giving the newspaper editor’s opinion
  • 3 deal with (noun = coverage)
  • 4 pages of advertisements in different categories
  • 5 separate magazines included with the newspaper
  • 6 an article or set of articles devoted to a particular topic
  • 7 sections in a paper or magazine that deal with readers’ private emotional problems
  • 8 person, typically a woman, who answers letters in the agony column
  • 9 number of copies sold by a newspaper or magazine

B. Some types of printed material

Name Description/definition Example sentence
journal a magazine containing articles about a particular academic subject Part of John’s doctoral research was published in an international chemistry journal.
a book where you write about what happened to you each day I kept a journal while I was working in Zambia.
newsletter a regular report with information for people belonging to a particular group Laura is in charge of producing a monthly newsletter for her tennis club.
pamphlet small book with a soft cover, dealing with a specific topic, often political The Conservative Party published a pamphlet on the future of private education.
press release official written statement with information for the public The company is going to issue a press release about its takeover plans later today.
leaflet single sheet or folded sheets of paper giving information about something I picked up a leaflet about the museum when I was in town.
brochure small, thin book like a magazine, which gives information, often about travel, or a company, etc. Do you have any brochures about Caribbean holidays?
prospectus small, thin book like a magazine, which gives information about a school, college or university, or a company Before you choose a university, you should send away for some prospectuses.
flyer single sheet giving information about some event, special offer, etc., often given out in the street I was given a flyer about a new nightclub which is opening next month.
booklet small thin book with a soft cover, often giving information about something The tourist office has a free booklet of local walks.
manual book of detailed instructions about how to use something This computer manual is impossible to understand!


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