Задание

Read the text. Match fake news with its definitions.

Some news articles have misleading headlines. They are written to grab the reader’s attention but do not match what is written in the article. Clickbait is used online and encourages viewers to click onto other links that will take them to other pages or advertisements. Journalism can also be a source of misleading information when the facts and information have not been researched and checked correctly before being published. Propaganda is a type of fake news where a person or group is trying to promote one side of an argument or opinion. This is usually seen in politics. Satire stories are written about people or an event for entertainment and are mostly not true. They are more commonly found on social media and websites. Unfortunately, sometimes people read these stories and believe them because they do not realise they are made up.

  • Объекты 1
    • Misleading headlines
    • Clickbait
    • Satire
  • Объекты 2
    • The headline does not match the content of the article.
    • Viewers are encouraged to click onto other links and pages.
    • Humorous entertaining stories that have been made up about people of events.