ANALYSING INFORMATION FROM MEDIA_TOPIC 13_ENGLISH LANGUAGE FORM 1
ANALYSING INFORMATION FROM MEDIA
Analysing Information from
the Media
Facts from Media
Identify facts from media
Facts are pieces of
information regarded as truth beyond reasonable doubtthatcan be proved or
verified.
Activity 1
Read the article below
extracted from a newspaper and identify factual information from it.
It is a shame that many
girls do not know how to say no to boys who make sexual advances on them. Some
girls say no yet still use non verbal actions that suggest a ‘yes.’ What do you
think the boy will believe? 'Boys assume that ‘no’ is a half hearted yes', said
the minister for social and welfare development. For example, when a girl says
‘I don’t think we should do it,' while looking down at the floor, eating her
fingers or killing an unseen insect, her ‘no’ does not get across.
Why don’t
you say ‘no’ while looking directly into the boy’s face? There are some girls
who don not know how to explain themselves when they are asked by boys why they
have refused - they start laughing instead of saying ‘no’ and meaning it. For
girls to be valued by others, they have to value themselves first. Remember,
there are many ‘hit’ and ‘run’ boys who are only after sex.
Please say ‘no’ to
them, and mean ‘no.‘ You will be preventing pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other
sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Look out for your future, mean what you
say, if it is ‘yes’ then say it knowing what you are getting into, and if it is
‘no’ it must be a strong ‘No’!
Questions:
Write ‘F’ for facts and
‘NF’ for non fact in the following statement extracted from the passage above :
1. Girls should say ‘no’ to mean ‘no’ and not ‘yes’ to boys who are
hit and run.
2. Girls should say ‘yes’ and get into sexual intercourse
3. Girls should value themselves before being valued by boys
4. Some girls don’t know how to express themselves when they asked
for sex by boys
5. Girls eat their finger and insects around when they are raped by
the hit and run boys.
Analysing Non-Factual
Information from the Media
Non-Factual Information
from Media
Identify non-factual
information from media
Non-factual information
refers to information which is not true, lacks an element of truth, and cannot
be proved beyond doubt. It contains some elements of uncertainty.
Activity 2
Read the texts below and
answer the questions that follow:
I think Tanzania's forests
are in trouble. It is possible that Tanzania could lose its entire forest cover
in under a century if more is not done to reduce the current rate of
deforestation, estimated at round one million acres each year.
There is a
possibility that Mt. Kilimanjaro itself is severely affected by environmental
damage. Perhaps, for thousands of years, the Serengeti winds would sweep over
the cool and humid forest air carrying this moisture to the top of the
mountain, but this is occurring at a smaller scale due to environmental
changes.
It might be the
deforestation on the slopes of mountain Kilimanjaro has contributed to the
melting of its glaciers causing the East African trade winds to stay dry and
warm accelerating the demise of the snow caps as this air flow reaches the
summit. The dry winds also is no longer replenishing the glaciers, therefore,
aiding in the demise of these magnificent mountains of ice.
According to UN,
Tanzanians population probably may be growing by over 2 percentages per year.
It is possible to increasing rate of deforestation due to the demand of charcoal
as a cheap source of energy. In addition burning down and cleaning of forests
for crop cultivation in order to cater for this growth.
Exercise 1
1. Analyse the non factual information from the text above.
2. Identify five indicators of non factual information from the
text above.
3. Give the meaning of the following words as used in the passage:
a) Ice, d) Fauna, b) Snow, e) deforestation, c) Flora, f) land degradation
4. State whether the statement below is fact or non fact, according
to the passage above.
a) Tanzania's flora and fauna may lose its habitat
because of deforestation.
b) Tanzania’s population is growing by over 2 percent
according to UN,
c) There is a possibility of melting of glaciers due to the
dry winds in the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
d) The snow and glaciers from
Serengeti go up onto Mt. Kilimanjaro summit.
Activity 3
Listen carefully to the
newspaper text on gender read by your teacher and point out five facts and five
non facts orally and in writing.
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