Children Are Surrounded By News That Is Often Scary-Sounding As It Goes Far Beyond Their Understanding. They See Headlines, Overhear Snippets On The Radio And Tv And Hear About News Events From Other Children. I'm A Journalist Series Are Specifically Designed In Three Levels Of Difficulty, Ranging From A-1, A-2 And B-1, Thus Enabling Children To Reach Information With The Help Of Background Information, Or Even An Anecdote, And Lead Up To More Challenging News. Our Goal With This Innovative And Unique Book Is To Bring The News To Our Children, But Make It Safe And Child-Friendly By Selecting Appropriate News Stories In A Gradually Simplified, Abridged Format. IdiomaInglês AmericanoData de edição01/01/2016EditoraNational EnglishPaginas90Nível de ensinoPré-Intermediário (B1.1) à Pré-Intermediário (B1.1)Autor(es)National EnglishCondiçãoNovoRBNLivrosInformações complementaresGêneroInglês e Outras Línguas, Educação, Referência e Didáticos, Linguística e EscritaISBN-106058320003ISBN-139786058320000
The information provided covers a wide range of international topics, including political events, economic indicators, financial markets, stock prices, and social issues that affect your profit or loss if you are part of the capitalist world like us! Dive into the dynamic world of global news, finance and stock markets with our PDF guide. A single file that will save a lot of your time. Written by our team of information gathering and analysts, this digital product offers an overview of the latest international news, financial trends and stock market movements. The guide is annotated with commentary to provide a clearer understanding of complex financial concepts and global economic shifts. Please note that this guide is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice, nor does it make any guarantees about the reliability of potential investments or the magnitude of returns. This guide does not claim potential benefits, promise income payments, or predict the rise or fall in the market value of securities. The author makes no commitment or warranty or representation as to financial results based on this information. Disclaimer: This guide is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Readers are advised to consult with a qualified professional before making investment decisions. The information contained in the guide is based on data available at the time of writing and may change over time. By purchasing this guide, you acknowledge and agree to the terms and conditions set forth herein. Enjoy a comprehensive, analytical look at today's financial world! Legal Compliance & Copyright Respect: In the creation of this guide, we have meticulously adhered to the principles of 'fair use' and 'fair dealing' as recognized under British and international copyright laws. Our use of material from established news sources is strictly limited to headlines, which are then followed by our original analysis and commentary. This approach aligns with the legal allowances for commentary, criticism, and review. We ensure that the headlines are used as a basis for our independent analytical content, thereby adding substantial new intellectual value and perspective. It is our utmost priority to respect the intellectual property rights of others while providing informative and original content. We believe our use of such material constitutes a 'fair use' of any copyrighted material as provided for in copyright law, aiming to serve educational and analytical purposes without diminishing the market value or infringing upon the rights of the original sources. However, we do not claim affiliation with, endorsement by, or direct association with news source mentioned. This guide is an independent work for educational and analytical purposes only.
This book analyses the translation strategies employed by journalists when reporting foreign news events to home audiences. Using English-language press coverage of inflammatory comments made by Nicolas Sarkozy in his role as French interior minister in 2005 as a case study, the author illustrates the secondary level of mediation that occurs when news…
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