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GE B2+ unit 3 vocab

  •  English    13     Public
    the media vocabulary
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  • Fake news about a public ... cannot be the basis of a lawsuit for defamation.
    figure
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  • It is the Responsibility of Intellectuals to speak the truth and to expose ... [Chomsky, Noam].
    lies
  •  15
  • Analysing ... means looking at your findings and asking yourself, 'What do I think about this?'
    critically
  •  15
  • I consider human ... stories too long to read.
    interest
  •  15
  • I think she's beautiful but then I'm ... as she's my daughter.
    biased
  •  15
  • Anything ... sticks to the facts.
    objective
  •  15
  • The rock star's activities were very much in the .... eye.
    public
  •  15
  • If a video, image, or story goes ... , it spreads quickly and widely
    viral
  •  15
  • Many people tend to believe the ... that the media print about celebrities.
    revelations
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  • ... headlines catch my eye and I regularly click on them.
    Sensational
  •  15
  • You must have a (reasonable) excuse for missing an exam.
    legitimate
  •  15
  • Chess is (popular) sport in both countries.
    high profile
  •  15
  • If you believe a story and get deceived by it, you ...
    fall for a trick
  •  15