Anglais Oral Flashcards

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Journalist (opening):
“Good morning everyone! Welcome to Media Matters, the radio show where we talk about media and its role in our lives. I’m [journalist’s name], your host. Today, we’re discussing the impact of media on society and the dangers of fake news. Joining me is our media expert, [expert’s name]. Welcome!”

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“Thanks for having me! Hi, everyone. I’m Victor la mouche, and I study how media affects society. I’m excited to talk about this topic today!”

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“Media has changed a lot, from newspapers to social media. What do you think about this evolution?”

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“Media has moved from one-way communication, like newspapers, to interactive platforms, like social media. This makes it easier to share information, but also spreads fake news.”

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Journalist:
“How has social media changed media control?”

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Media Expert:
“Before, big companies controlled the media, which made it more credible. Now, anyone can share information on social media. This gives more freedom, but it’s harder to know what’s true.”

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Journalist:
“And what does that mean for credibility?”

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Media Expert:
“It’s good because we hear different opinions, but it also spreads false information. That’s why media literacy is so important.”

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Journalist:
“How do people access news today?”

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Media Expert:
“Young people use social media because it’s fast and interactive, while older people still trust TV and newspapers. Social media is quicker, but traditional media is more reliable.”

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Journalist:
“So, does age make a difference?”

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Media Expert:
“Yes! Younger people want speed and variety, while older people focus on trust and deeper analysis.”

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Journalist:
“Fake news is everywhere. What are the dangers, and how should we deal with it?”

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Media Expert:
“Fake news can trick people, create fear, and even change opinions. To avoid it, always check the source of the information and look for evidence or expert opinions.”

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Journalist:
“And on social media?”

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Media Expert:
“Don’t share posts without reading them first. Use fact-checking websites and compare the information with reliable sources.”

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Journalist:
“Is media literacy the solution?

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Media Expert:
“Absolutely! Learning to think critically and spot trustworthy sources is the best way to fight fake news.”

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