These exercises are based on the key current events vocabulary introduced in the course. Practice using journalism terms like ‘authorities’, ‘spokesperson’ and ‘crisis’ in context.
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Exercice 1 — Current Events Vocabulary: Multiple Choice
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence about current events.
- The government ___ confirmed that emergency measures would be put in place following the crisis.
- The local ___ urged residents to remain calm and follow official safety guidelines.
- Journalists gathered outside the parliament to cover the unfolding political ___.
- The ___ issued a statement on behalf of the ministry, denying all allegations.
Correction
- The government spokesperson confirmed that emergency measures would be put in place following the crisis.
- The local authorities urged residents to remain calm and follow official safety guidelines.
- Journalists gathered outside the parliament to cover the unfolding political crisis.
- The spokesperson issued a statement on behalf of the ministry, denying all allegations.
Exercice 2 — Match the Term to Its Definition
Match each current events vocabulary word to the sentence that best defines or illustrates its meaning.
- authorities
- spokesperson
- crisis
- current events
Correction
- Authorities refers to the people or organizations with official power to make decisions and enforce rules, such as the police or government bodies.
- A spokesperson is a person who is officially chosen to speak and make statements on behalf of a group, organization, or government.
- A crisis is a time of intense difficulty or danger, often reported in the news because it requires urgent action from leaders or authorities.
- Current events are things that are happening in the world right now and are typically reported on by journalists in newspapers, on television, or online.
Exercice 3 — Fill in the Blanks: News Report
Complete each sentence from a news context by filling in the blank with the correct current events vocabulary word from the course.
- The ___ announced that the situation was under control and that no further danger was expected for local residents.
- During the press conference, the minister's ___ refused to answer questions about the ongoing investigation.
- Economists warned that the financial ___ could worsen if no agreement was reached before the end of the week.
- Staying informed about ___ helps citizens participate more actively in democratic life and public debate.
Correction
- The authorities announced that the situation was under control and that no further danger was expected for local residents.
- During the press conference, the minister's spokesperson refused to answer questions about the ongoing investigation.
- Economists warned that the financial crisis could worsen if no agreement was reached before the end of the week.
- Staying informed about current events helps citizens participate more actively in democratic life and public debate.
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