تعليم المفردات والتعريفات

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أي من هذه المصطلحات يُمثل شكلًا من أشكال التأثير العاطفي في الكتابة الإعلامية؟

  • المزيج
  • الموقف
  • الوصف
  • المشاعر (correct)

أي من الخيارات التالية تعبر عن نوع من الصحافة غير الرسمية الأكثر انتشارًا؟

  • الصحيفة اليومية
  • المجلة العلمية
  • المنشور الأكاديمي
  • التابلويد (correct)

ما هي الكلمات الأكثر احتمالًا لوصف محتوى من نوع يستند إلى الشائعات أو المعلومات الغير دقيقة؟

  • التقارير الرسمية
  • الأدلة
  • المعلومات الغير مؤكدة (correct)
  • المحتوى الموضوعي

أي من هذه الخيارات يُعتبر مهارة ضرورية للصحفيين لتعزيز مصداقيتهم؟

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ما هو التأثير المحتمل لتغير أساليب النشر في وسائل الإعلام الرقمية؟

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Flashcards

رقمي

متعلق بالكمبيوتر أو الإنترنت.

طبعة

نسخة من كتاب أو صحيفة.

دور

وظيفة أو مسؤولية.

المجتمع

مجموعة من الأشخاص.

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مقارنة

إظهار الاختلافات والتشابهات.

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أسلوب

طريقة معينة.

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إقناعي

مُقنع.

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ملخص

خلاصة.

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تخمين

الرجحان أو التقدير.

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محامي

شخص متخصص في القانون.

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مطالب

طلبات.

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Study Notes

Vocabulary and Definitions

  • Extract: To select specific information from a larger source.
  • Results: Outcomes or findings of an action or investigation.
  • Viewer: Someone who watches or observes.
  • Education: The process of acquiring knowledge and skills.
  • Speech: A formal or informal talk or presentation.
  • Equality: The state of being equal, especially in terms of rights.
  • Inequality: The state of not being equal, often in terms of rights or opportunities.
  • Challenging: Difficult to achieve or overcome.
  • Inspire: To motivate or encourage someone.
  • Inspiring: Having the power to motivate or encourage.
  • Biography: An account of a person's life.
  • Qualities: Attributes or characteristics.
  • Emergency: A sudden, urgent situation requiring immediate action.
  • Encouragement: Support or inspiration.
  • Demonstration: A public display of ideas, opinions, or feeling.
  • Society: A group of people living together in a structured community.
  • Class: A group of similar age or status.
  • Medical: Relating to medicine or healthcare.
  • Sensible: Showing good judgment and reasoning.
  • Expert: Someone with great knowledge or skill in a particular area.
  • Degree: A level of achievement in a field of study.
  • Physics: The branch of science that deals with the properties of matter and energy.
  • Physicist: Scientist who studies physics.
  • Prejudice: Negative preconceived judgment or opinion about a person or group.
  • Qualify: To meet the required standards.
  • Role Model: Someone whose behavior or success serves as an example for others.
  • Lecture: A formal talk or lesson given to an audience.
  • Lecturer: Someone who gives lectures.
  • Training Course: A program designed to teach specific skills.
  • Fixed: Steady or unchanging.
  • Female: Referring to the female sex.
  • Karchaeologist: Someone who studies ancient culture or history using artifacts.
  • Honor: Respect and admiration for someone or something.
  • Impressive: Causing great admiration or respect.
  • Attendant: Someone who attends or waits on someone else.
  • Court: A place where legal proceedings occur.
  • Tournament: A competition in a particular sport between multiple individuals or teams.
  • World Cup: A major international soccer competition.
  • Recognize: To identify or acknowledge.
  • Unfair: Contrary to a standard of justice or fairness.
  • Knowledge: Awareness or understanding.
  • Confident: Having a feeling of self-assurance.
  • Queen: The female monarch of a kingdom.
  • Achievement: Something accomplished successfully.
  • Celebrate: To mark a special day, event, or occasion with festivities.
  • Remarkable: Unusual in a positive way, impressive.
  • Translator: Someone who translates from one language to another.
  • Patient: Person receiving medical care.
  • President: The head of state in a republic.
  • Private clinic: A non-public medical facility.
  • Treat: To provide medical care or attention to someone.
  • Retire: To withdraw from an active role, often in a profession.
  • Invention: A new product, method, or idea.
  • Special: Exceptional, unusual.
  • Confidence: Trust or faith in oneself.
  • Innovate: To create something new or original.
  • Bubble: A hollow sphere filled with air or gas.
  • Success: A favorable outcome.
  • Previous: Coming before.
  • Proud: Feeling or showing pride.
  • Improve: To make something better.

Other Concepts

  • Summarize: To provide a brief statement of the main points.
  • Warning: A notification of potential danger.
  • Lawyer: Someone who practices and specializes in law.
  • Passengers: People traveling by vehicle.
  • Security: Protection from danger or harm.
  • Rescue: To save someone or something from danger.
  • Highlights: Key points.
  • Piracy: Unauthorized use or reproduction.
  • Pirate: Someone who practices piracy.
  • Common: Widely known or observed.
  • Bias: Prejudice.
  • Skills: Abilities.
  • Exaggeration: To represent something as larger or greater than it actually is.
  • Source: Origin.
  • Scene: A specific place or time.
  • Surprise: Something unexpected.
  • Character: The personality traits of a person.
  • Demand: A strong request or need for something.
  • Damage: Harm or injury.
  • Illegal: Not allowed by law.
  • Investigator: Someone who investigates or looks into something.
  • Shock: A sudden and intense effect or experience.
  • Terrible: Very bad or unpleasant.
  • Prison: A place where criminals or accused persons are confined.
  • Strict: Firm and strict.
  • Serious: Important and significant.
  • Mislead: To deceive.
  • Spilling: To cause a liquid to spill outwards.
  • Certain: Sure.
  • Journalism: The activity or profession of a journalist, who collects and reports information.
  • News: Events and happenings.
  • Fans: Followers and enthusiasts of something or someone.
  • Publication: The act of making something available.

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