This document provides definitions for 25 vocabulary terms related to mass media. Some key terms defined include:
- Subscribe: To pay regularly to receive or use something
- Social networking: Communication with others online who share interests
- Cyberbullying: Using online messages to frighten or upset someone
- Tabloid: A newspaper with short articles and pictures about celebrities
- Columnist: A journalist who writes regular articles for a newspaper
This document provides definitions for 25 vocabulary terms related to mass media. Some key terms defined include:
- Subscribe: To pay regularly to receive or use something
- Social networking: Communication with others online who share interests
- Cyberbullying: Using online messages to frighten or upset someone
- Tabloid: A newspaper with short articles and pictures about celebrities
- Columnist: A journalist who writes regular articles for a newspaper
This document provides definitions for 25 vocabulary terms related to mass media. Some key terms defined include:
- Subscribe: To pay regularly to receive or use something
- Social networking: Communication with others online who share interests
- Cyberbullying: Using online messages to frighten or upset someone
- Tabloid: A newspaper with short articles and pictures about celebrities
- Columnist: A journalist who writes regular articles for a newspaper
This document provides definitions for 25 vocabulary terms related to mass media. Some key terms defined include:
- Subscribe: To pay regularly to receive or use something
- Social networking: Communication with others online who share interests
- Cyberbullying: Using online messages to frighten or upset someone
- Tabloid: A newspaper with short articles and pictures about celebrities
- Columnist: A journalist who writes regular articles for a newspaper
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UNIT 4: THE MASS MEDIA – VOCABULARY
STT VOCABULARY MEANING
1 Subscribe (v): /səbˈskraɪb/ Đăng kí, kí tên, đặt Definition: to pay an amount of money regularly in order to receive or use something mua subscribe to sth Eg: Which journals does the library subscribe to? We subscribe to several sports channels (= on TV). Note: subscriber (n)/ subscription (n) 2 subscribe to sth (phrasal verb) = believe in sth Đồng ý, tin tưởng Definition: to agree with or support an opinion, a theory, etc. Eg: The authorities no longer subscribe to the view that disabled people are unsuitable as teachers. I subscribe wholeheartedly to this theory. 3 Addict (n) /ˈædɪkt/: Nghiện Definition: a person who is unable to stop taking harmful drugs OR a person who is very interested in something and spends a lot of their free time on it To be addicted to sth Eg: a heroin/drug/nicotine addict/ a video game addict He's addicted to computer games. Note: addiction (n)/ addictive (a) 4 Social networking (n) /ˌsəʊʃl ˈnetwɜːkɪŋ/ Mạng xã hội Definition: communication with people who share your interests using a website or other service on the Internet Eg: a social networking site tips for safe blogging and social networking 5 Cyberbullying (n): /ˈsaɪbəbʊliɪŋ/ Khủng bố qua Definition: the activity of using messages on social networking sites, emails, text mạng internet messages, etc. to frighten or upset somebody Eg: The school provides guidance for parents on how to deal with issues such as cyberbullying. 6 Instant messaging (n): /ˌɪnstənt ˈmesɪdʒɪŋ/ Tin nhắn tức thời Definition: a system on the Internet that allows people to exchange written messages with each other very quickly Note: instant-message sb /ˌɪnstənt ˈmesɪdʒ/ Eg: He instant-messaged me last night. 7 Coin (v): /kɔɪn/ Đặt ra, tạo ra Definition: to invent a new word or phrase that other people then begin to use coin sth Eg: The term ‘cardboard city’ was coined to describe communities of homeless people living in cardboard boxes. 8 Diversify (v): /daɪˈvɜːsɪfaɪ/ Đa dạng hoá Definition: to change or to make something change so that there is greater variety Note: diversification (n)/ diverse (a) 9 Inseparable (a): /ɪnˈseprəbl/ Không thể tách rời Definition: not able to be separated inseparable from sth Eg: inseparable part Our economic fortunes are inseparable from those of Europe. Note: inseparability (n) /ɪnˌseprəˈbɪləti/ 10 Emerge (v): /ɪˈmɜːdʒ/ Vượt trội, nổi bật Definition: to come out of a dark, confined or hidden place. emerge from sth Eg: The swimmer emerged from the lake. She finally emerged from her room at noon. Note: emergence (n) 11 Collaborate (v) /kəˈlæbəreɪt/ Hợp tác Definition: to work together with somebody in order to produce or achieve something collaborate with sb on sth Eg: Researchers around the world are collaborating to develop a new vaccine. We have collaborated on many projects over the years. Note: Collaborative (a) /kəˈlæbərətɪv/ - collaboration (n) 12 Personalize (v): /ˈpɜːsənəlaɪz/ Cá nhân hoá Definition: to mark something in some way to show that it belongs to a particular person personalize sth Eg: All the towels were personalized with their initials. 13 Tabloid (n): /ˈtæblɔɪd/ Báo lá cải Definition: a newspaper of this size with short articles and a lot of pictures and stories about famous people, often thought of as less serious than other newspapers Eg: You shouldn’t believe everything you read in the tabloids. 14 Broadsheet (n): /ˈbrɔːdʃiːt/ Báo khổ lớn Definition: a newspaper printed on a large size of paper, generally considered more serious than smaller newspapers 15 Journal (n): /ˈdʒɜːnl/ Tạp chí Definition: a newspaper or magazine that deals with a particular subject or profession Eg: a scientific/trade journal Note: Journalism (n) /ˈdʒɜːnəlɪzəm/ - Journalist (n) /ˈdʒɜːnəlɪst/ Journalistic (a) 16 Columnist (n): ˈkɒləmnɪst/ Chuyên mục Definition: a journalist who writes regular articles for a newspaper or magazine Eg: a gossip/ political columnist 17 Come on Đi tiếp,đi tới, đến Definition: (of a TV programme, etc.) to start, to be broadcast. Eg: What time does the news come on? 18 Come out Xuất bản Definition: to be produced or published Eg: When is her new novel coming out? 19 Flick through Lướt qua Definition: to turn the pages of a book, etc. quickly and look at them without reading everything Eg: I've only had time to flick through your report but it seems to be fine. 20 Walk sb through Giải thích cẩn thận Definition: to slowly and carefully explain something to someone or show someone how to do something Eg: She walked me through the six-page document. He'll walk you through the procedure. Some other structures 21. tell the difference between A and B: nhận biết sự khác biệt giữa A và B 22. take sth for granted:coi điều gì đó là điều hiển nhiên 23. with a view to doing sth (= with the intention of doing sth): Mục đích, mong muốn làm gì 24. reach a large audience: tiếp cận lượng thính giả lớn 25. with the explosion of sth: Sự bùng nổ của cái gì đó