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Hazel’s Media Studies Assignment - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations

From Cambridge IELTS 15 Academic Listening Test 3 · Part 3 · Questions 21–30

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Questions 21–26 Note Completion

Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

What Hazel should analyse about items in newspapers:

  • what 21 the item is on
  • the 22 of the item, including the headline
  • any 23 accompanying the item
  • the 24 of the item, e.g. what’s made prominent
  • the writer’s main 25
  • the 26 the writer may make about the reader

Questions 27–30 Matching

What does Hazel decide to do about each of the following types of articles?

Write the correct letter, AB or C, next to Questions

A     She will definitely look for a suitable article.

    She may look for a suitable article.

C     She definitely won’t look for an article.

Types of articles

27 national news item
28 editorial
29 human interest
30 arts

Answers & Explanations Summary

# Answer Evidence Explanation
Q21 page For example, there’s the question of which page of the newspaper the item appears on. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript is talking about which page in the newspaper has the item. It is important to know where the item is located in the newspaper.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'page', which means the specific part of the newspaper where the item can be found.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'page' because it directly answers the question about what Hazel should analyse in a newspaper. Knowing the page helps understand the context and importance of the item.
Q22 size Then there’s the size Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript is talking about how big something is.
Answer Explanation:
The answer, 'size,' means how big something is.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'size' because the excerpt says 'Then there’s the size,' meaning that the size of something is important to analyze.
Q23 graphic / graphics What about graphics Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript is asking about something related to graphics.
Answer Explanation:
The answer suggests that the focus should be on analyzing the graphics of the items in newspapers.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer 'graphic/graphics' fits the context as it refers to the visual elements that can include images, charts, or other visual aids that accompany newspaper articles. This is supported by the given excerpt asking about graphics.
Q24 structure what structure is it given? Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript is asking about in what way the item is structured in the newspapers.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'structure' refers to the organization or layout of the item in the newspaper.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'structure' because it directly corresponds to analyzing how the item is presented, arranged, or organized in the newspaper context, which aligns with the idea of examining the format or structure of the news item mentioned in the excerpt.
Q25 purpose And that relates to a very important point: what’s the writer’s purpose Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript is indicating that it is very important to understand why the writer wrote something.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means the reason or intention behind the writer's work.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer aligns with the importance of understanding the writer's purpose, as mentioned in the excerpt. By analyzing the writer's purpose, one can gain valuable insights into the overall message and intent of the newspaper items.
Q26 assumption / assumptions And I suppose the writer may make assumptions about the reader. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript suggests that writers may make assumptions about the readers.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'assumption' refers to the idea that writers may have beliefs or guesses about their readers.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'assumption' because it aligns with the notion that writers can make assumptions regarding the readers based on the content they write. In newspapers, writers may tailor their articles or content assuming certain characteristics, knowledge, or behaviors of their target audience.
Q27 A And on that basis a national news item would be worth analysing – I’m quite keen on politics, so I’ll try and find a suitable topic. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript shows that the person is interested in politics and mentions wanting to find a suitable topic related to a national news item.
Answer Explanation:
The answer indicates that she will definitely look for a suitable article regarding a national news item.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'A' because the excerpt clearly states that the person is willing to search for a suitable topic related to a national news item. Since she is interested in politics, she will make an effort to find an article on this subject.
Q28 C I was interested in how newspapers express their opinions explicitly, so I wanted to compare editorials in different papers, but when I started looking. I couldn’t find two on the same topic that I felt like analysing. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript is saying that Hazel couldn't find any suitable editorials to analyze in different newspapers.
Answer Explanation:
The answer C means that Hazel definitely won't look for an article about editorials.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is C because the excerpt clearly states that Hazel struggled finding suitable editorials to compare. Therefore, she decided not to look for an article in this case.
Q29 C In that case, I won’t even bother to look. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript indicates that the person mentioned in it has no intention of searching for an article.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'C' signifies that Hazel definitely won't look for an article on human interest.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer 'C' aligns with the statement in the excerpt where the individual clearly states that they won't bother to look, indicating a clear decision against seeking an article on human interest.
Q30 B I usually find stories like that raise quite strong feelings in me! I’ll avoid that. Perhaps I’ll choose an arts topic Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript suggests that Hazel is considering an arts topic, but she also mentions avoiding stories that raise strong feelings in her.
Answer Explanation:
The answer indicates that Hazel may look for a suitable article related to arts.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'B' because although Hazel is thinking about choosing an arts topic, there is also a hint that she may not decide to look for such articles due to the strong feelings they evoke in her, leaving it uncertain whether she will definitely choose an arts topic or not.

Transcript

HAZEL: Tom, could I ask you for some advice, please?

TOM: Yes of course, if you think I can help. What’s it about?

HAZEL: It’s my first media studies assignment, and I’m not sure how to go about it. You must have done it last year.

TOM: Is that the one comparing the coverage of a particular story in a range of newspapers?

HAZEL: That’s right.

TOM: Oh yes, I really enjoyed writing it.

HAZEL: So what sort of things do I need to compare?

TOM: Well, there are several things. For example, there’s the question of which page of the newspaper the item appears on.

HAZEL: You mean, because there’s a big difference between having it on the front page and the bottom of page ten, for instance?

TOM: Exactly. And that shows how important the editor thinks the story is. Then there’s the size – how many column inches the story is given, how many columns it spreads over.

HAZEL: And I suppose that includes the headline.

TOM: It certainly does. It’s all part of attracting the reader’s attention.

HAZEL: What about graphics – whether there’s anything visual in addition to the text?

TOM: Yes, you need to consider those, too, because they can have a big effect on the reader’s understanding of the story – sometimes a bigger effect than the text itself. Then you’ll need to look at how the item is put together: what structure is it given? Bear in mind that not many people read beyond the first paragraph, so what has the journalist put at the beginning? And if, say, three are conflicting opinions about something, does one appear near the end, where people probably won’t read it?

HAZEL: And newspapers sometimes give wrong or misleading information, don’t they?

Either deliberately or by accident. Should I be looking at that, too?

TOM: Yes, if you can. Compare what’s in different versions, and as far as possible, try and work out what’s true and what isn’t. And that relates to a very important point: what’s the writer’s purpose, or at least the most important one, if they have several. It may seem to be to inform the public, but often it’s that they want to create fear, or controversy, or to make somebody look ridiculous.

HAZEL: Gosh, I see what you mean. And I suppose the writer may make assumptions about the reader.

TOM: That’s right – about their knowledge of the subject, their attitudes, and their level of education, which means writing so that the readers understand without feeling patronised. All of that will make a difference to how story is presented.

———————

HAZEL: Does it matter what type of story I write about?

TOM: No – national or international politics, the arts … Anything, as long as it’s covered in two or three newspaper. Though of course it’ll be easier and more fun if it’s something you’re interested in and know something about.

HAZEL: And on that basis a national news item would be worth analysing – I’m quite keen on politics, so I’ll try and find a suitable topic. What did you choose for your analysis, Tom?

TOM: I was interested in how newspapers express their opinions explicitly, so I wanted to compare editorials in different papers, but when I started looking. I couldn’t find two on the same topic that I felt like analysing.

HAZEL: In that case, I won’t even bother to look.

TOM: So in the end I chose a human interest story – a terribly emotional story about a young girl who was very ill, and lots of other people – mostly strangers – raised money so she could go abroad for treatment. Actually, I was surprised – some papers just wrote about how wonderful everyone was, but others considered the broader picture, like why treatment wasn’t available here.

HAZEL: Hmm, I usually find stories like that raise quite strong feelings in me! I’ll avoid that. Perhaps I’ll choose an arts topic, like different reviews of a film, or something about funding for the arts – I’ll think about that.

TOM: Yes, that might be interesting.

HAZEL: OK, well thanks a lot for your help, Tom. It’s been really useful.

TOM: You’re welcome. Good luck with the assignment, Hazel.

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