1 The British Media consists of the press and radio and TV broadcasting.
2 Two main types of newspapers are the "popular" papers and the "quality" papers. The popular papers are less in size, with big headlines and short articles. They are such papers as "Daily mail", "The Sun" and others.
3 The "quality" papers are for more serious readership. They are bigger in size, with larger articles and more detailed information. They are such papers as "The Times", "Daily Telegraph", "The Guardian" and others.
4 Sunday papers have a higher circulation than the dailies. They are such papers as "Sunday Times", "Sunday Telegraph", "Sunday Express" and "Sunday Mirror".
1. The book, which was written 5 years ago, is very popular.
2. Take the book that is on the table.
3. His house, for which he paid 100,000$, is now worth 150,000$.
4. The policeman, who stopped our car, wasn’t very friendly.
5. The boy, who broke the window, ran away.
6. I met the woman who can speak six languages.
7. What’s the name of the river which goes through the town?
8. A coffee-maker is a machine that makes coffee.
9. Have you seen the photographs which Ann took?
10. Where is the money that I gave you?
1 The British Media consists of the press and radio and TV broadcasting.
2 Two main types of newspapers are the "popular" papers and the "quality" papers. The popular papers are less in size, with big headlines and short articles. They are such papers as "Daily mail", "The Sun" and others.
3 The "quality" papers are for more serious readership. They are bigger in size, with larger articles and more detailed information. They are such papers as "The Times", "Daily Telegraph", "The Guardian" and others.
4 Sunday papers have a higher circulation than the dailies. They are such papers as "Sunday Times", "Sunday Telegraph", "Sunday Express" and "Sunday Mirror".