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a) Sensational1 ______________________________ like Paris Hilton or Britney Spears create a
lot of stuff to magazine editors, which sells well to the public.
b) What makes being a TV presenter appealing2 is that it offers
____________________________ to travel.
c) The TV presenter had __________________________________. Otherwise3, he wouldn’t have
been able to ask the movie star such good questions on air.
d) In his new job, Bob had ______________________________ opportunities. He’d travel a lot,
get a handsome salary, meet very important people, have personal assistants etc.
e) After the assistant manager had resigned, all the work in the office went very badly.
He was the man ______________________________, but when we discovered, it was a bit
late.
1. Intended to interest, excite, or shock people2. Interesting; attractive
1 BEHIND
2 PREPARE QUESTIONS
3 PLENTY OF
4 CELEBRITY
5 A WIDE
THE SCENES
VARIETY OF
IN ADVANCE
CHANCES
FIGURES
1
2
3
4
5
THE SCENES
CELEBRITY FIGURES
PLENTY OF CHANCES
PREPARED HIS QUESTIONS IN ADVANCE
A WIDE VARIETY OF
BEHIND THE SCENES
3. Used when saying what might have happened if something else had not happened
PREPARE QUESTIONS IN ADVANCE
PLENTY OF CHANCES
CELEBRITY FIGURES
A WIDE VARIETY OF
a) A good online TV presenter has to be able to ______________________________ and make
the right decision in a short spell of time should1 an unexpected problem arise2
during an interview.
b) If a TV presenter ______________________________ on the guest of the programme in
advance, he can find more interesting questions to ask.
c) Before doing a TV show ______________________________, TV programmers have to think
well and take all the precautions3 against anything that might go wrong.
d) TV show presenters Hande Ataizi and Cem Davran were on air interviewing the
sensational model Sevda Demirel. When the tension between the two ladies
elevated4 to a physical contact, Sevda smacked5 Hande. Of course, this
______________________________.
e) Carla is ______________________________ for a school play.1. If2. To begin to happen; occur emerge (ARISE-AROSE-ARISEN)3. something that is done in order to prevent something dangerous or unpleasant from happening
1 DO
2 ON
3 THINK
4 REHEARSE
5 CALL FOR
’s SCRIPT
A QUICK DECISION
AIR
SOME RESEARCH
ON ’s FEET
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2
3
4
5
DO SOME RESEARCH
THINK ON ’s FEET
DOES SOME RESEARCH
ON AIR
REHEARSE ’s SCRIPT
CALL FOR A QUICK DECISION
4. Climbed5. To hit someone with your open hand
ON AIR
THINK ON ’S FEET
REHEARSE ’S SCRIPT
CALL FOR A QUICK DECISION
a) Two opposing Turkish mediums Keto and Medyum Memiş were being hosted1 on air
for a TV show. When Keto verbally offended2 his opponent and Memiş answered this
with a heavy punch on Keto’s face, it was almost impossible for the presenter to
_____________________________.
b) According to the written media, Paris Hilton is always ______________________________.
Or, is this only the party girl image that the media is deliberately3 putting on her
while she might have much better virtues4 to highlight?
c) People with completely different backgrounds can be a TV presenter. In other words,
there is _________________________________. As far as you have some specialist knowledge
on what you are presenting, excellent communication skills and ambition, you may
be one.
d) As Ron ______________________________, he is in and out of work quite frequently.
e) Ronda comes across some ______________________________ situations at the customers’
service department she is employed, but she’s always managed to stay calm under
pressure.
1. To provide the place and everything that is needed for a visitor or event2. make someone angry or upset by doing or saying something that they think is rude, unkind
1 BE OUT
2 NERVE
3 NO SET ROUTE
4 STAY CALM
5 BE ON
A SHORT CONTRACT
UNDER PRESSURE
RACKING
INTO THE PROFESSION
PARTYING1
2
3
4
5BE OUT PARTYING
STAY CALM UNDER PRESSURE
OUT PARTYING
NO SET ROUTE INTO THE PROFESSION
NERVE RACKING
IS ON A SHORT CONRTACT
3. To do something on purpose4. A particular good quality in someone's character
NERVE RACKING
NO SET ROUTE INTO THE PROFESSION
STAY CALM UNDER PRESSURE
BE ON A SHORT CONTRACT
a) Jim is doing some _____________________________ to gain some practical1 work experience
so that he will have some advantage over other applicants after he graduates from
school.
b) Kimberly was able to _____________________________ with her outstanding2 qualities,
previous work experience and pretty looks.
c) There is a _____________________________ among the staff to get ahead of others and be
promoted. Ironically, it seems friends in the office are not only friends, but rivals3 as
well.
d) Doing a degree in a distinguished4 university will ___________________________________. As
a result, you will be noticed more in the society.
e) Everyone is busy collating5 information, writing articles, finding pictures and
interviewing people to _____________________________.1. Relating to real situations and events2. Excellent; distinguished3. Smn. or sth. that you compete with; opponent; competitor; challenger
1 MARK OUT FROM
2 STIFF
3 GET NOTICED
4 VOLUNTEER WORK
5 PRODUCE
AHEAD OF OTHERS
THE REST OF THE CROWD
A SCHOOL NEWSPAPER
ON A HOSPITAL
COMPETITION
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2
3
4
5
MARK OUT FROM THE REST OF THE CROWD
VOLUNTEER WORK ON A HOSPITAL
GET NOTICED AHEAD OF OTHERS
STIFF COMPETITION
PRODUCE A SCHOOL NEWSPAPER
MARK YOU OUT FROM THE REST OF THE CROWD
4. Successful, respected, and admired5. To gather information together
STIFF COMPETITION
GET NOTICED AHEAD OF OTHERS
VOLUNTEER WORK ON A HOSPITAL
PRODUCE A SCHOOL NEWSPAPER
a) As Kathy’s contract1 has ended, she is _____________________________ now.
b) July has been very busy for the last two days, trying to _____________________________
with some famous film stars. The talks are going to be the main body of her
programme next week.
c) No matter how much precaution you take, some ______________ may still ______________ if
you are presenting a programme on air. This is true for even the most experienced
presenter.
d) The staff has been working overtime in order to _____________________________. If they
can’t get the job finished in due time2, their company will lose their contract with an
important customer.
e) _____________________________, there will be much fewer cars in the streets as petrol will
be a much more expensive commodity3 to buy.1. An official document signed between two parties stating certain agreements on things such as payment or working conditions
1 PROBLEMS
2 IN TEN YEARS
3 MEET
4 SET UP
5 OUT
THE DEADLINE
ARISE
FROM NOW
SOME INTERVIEWS
OF WORK
1
2
3
4
5
PROBLEMS ARISE
OUT OF WORK
SET UP SOME INTERVIEWS
PROBLEMS
IN TEN YEARS FROM NOW
MEET THE DEADLINE
2. In the agreed upon time, not later3. A product that is bought and sold
IN TEN YEARS FROM NOW
MEET THE DEADLINE
SET UP SOME INTERVIEWS
OUT OF WORK
ARISE
a) Like other professionals1, artists have to follow ______________________________, as well.
This helps them produce their art more up to date with today’s world, which means
it will sell more.
b) ______________________________ has its own difficulties. Things might go wrong in front of
the cameras, which are simultaneously2 sending the pictures to millions of viewers.
c) From time to time, every worker may suffer from ______________________________ and
may want to pack their things and leave the job for good.
d) You don’t need to have a _____________________________ to be a TV presenter. If you have
extraordinary communication skills, intelligence and the ability to do research, you
can easily be one.
e) Larry, who is working on a five-year contract, is quite pleased with his job although
working conditions may get trying3 _____________________________.
1. Well trained people who are good at their work2. Happening at the same time
1 AT
2 UNIVERSITY
3 TRYING
4 ONLINE
5 CURRENT
WORKING CONDITIONS
TIMES
AFFAIRS
BROADCASTING
QUALIFICATION
1
2
3
4
5
AT TIMES
CURRENT AFFAIRS
ONLINE BROADCASTING
TRYING WORKING CONDITIONS
AT TIMES
UNIVERSITY QUALIFICATION
3. Annoying or difficult in a way that makes you feel worried, tired etc
UNIVERSITY QUALIFICATION
TRYING WORKING CONDITIONS
ONLINE BROADCASTING
CURRENT AFFAIRS
a) If young people have enough _____________________________ there is no reason for them not to be successful in their future because knowledge has the potential to bring its owner a great success in the modern world.
b) “If you bunk off1 quite so often and don’t do _____________________________, your contract won’t be extended2 at the end of the year,” said the boss to the employer who had set a lazy example to the others in the company.
c) It is the primary duty of the meteorologists to warn people in good time before some _____________________________ strikes3 a particular area.
d) As the actor could not perform the risky actions in the scenario, the producer had to hire a very talented man to _____________________________.
e) In order to be good at all _____________________________ such as jumping off high places or diving in flames, you need to get a good training and practise a lot.
f) A good stunt person is always required to appear instead of the real actor in some perilous4 scenes such as diving in _____________________________.
1. To leave somewhere early without permission2. To make sth. continue for a longer time
1 WHAT THE JOB
2 STUNT
3 FREAK
4 SHARK INFESTED
5 DO
6 APPETITE
WATERS
TO LEARN
DISCIPLINES
THE STUNTS
INVOLVES
WEATHER
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2
3
4
5
WHAT THE JOB REQUIRES
STUNT DISCIPLINES
FREAK WEATHER
SHARK INFESTED WATERS
DO STUNTS
APPETITE TO LEARN
WHAT THE JOB INVOLVES
FREAK WEATHER
DO THE STUNTS
STUNT DISCIPLINES
3. To have a sudden, harmful effect on a person or an area (STRIKE-STRUCK-STRUCK)4. Dangerous; risky
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APPETITE TO LEARN
SHARK INFESTED WATERS
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