1) News is what is new; it’s what’s happening. It's a report of recent events or previously unknown information. News is information that is of broad interest to the intended audience, so what’s big news in one place may not be news at all in some other place. Journalists decide what news to cover based on many of the factors.
2) "No news is good news." I understand this proverb as saying "It's good that there nothing bad had happened"
3) I'd like to work as a newscaster.
4) I like all news reports.
5) I think that both BBC and CNN аre good satellite news stations.
1. Are you interested in football? The last match between Holland and Germany was very interesting (interesting, interested). 2. We are deeply disappointed with the lecture. The way the lecture was read was disappointing (disappointed, disappointing). 3. The news was absolutely surprising . Everybody was surprised (surprising, surprised). 4. It was really a terrifying experience. They were terrified (terrifying, terrified). 5. Their parents were greatly shocked . The information about the children was shocking (shocking, shocked). 6. The noise was absolutely frightening . We were frightened to death (frightening, frightened). 7. This lecture was really boring . The listeners were bored (bored, boring).
1) News is what is new; it’s what’s happening. It's a report of recent events or previously unknown information. News is information that is of broad interest to the intended audience, so what’s big news in one place may not be news at all in some other place. Journalists decide what news to cover based on many of the factors.
2) "No news is good news." I understand this proverb as saying "It's good that there nothing bad had happened"
3) I'd like to work as a newscaster.
4) I like all news reports.
5) I think that both BBC and CNN аre good satellite news stations.