Face2Face - Advanced - Unit 4 - 4A

Here, you will find the vocabulary from Unit 4 - 4A in the Face2Face Advanced coursebook, such as "libel," "press," "coverage," etc.

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Face2Face - Advanced

to subscribe to a person or organization's account on a social media platform to check everything that they post or publish

Ex: He follows several news outlets on Facebook to stay informed about current events .
to seek [verb]

to try to get or achieve something

Ex: She sought approval from her parents before making the decision .

actions or information that are meant to gain the support or attention of the public

Ex: The charity event received positive publicity after being featured in local newspapers and TV programs .
to hold [verb]

to organize a specific event, such as a meeting, party, election, etc.

Ex: We held a family gathering last weekend .

a formal meeting or gathering where members of the media are invited to ask questions and receive information from a person or organization

Ex: The company organized a press conference to announce its merger .
to go [verb]

to start doing something

Ex: The actor finished rehearsing the lines , and the director announced , ' We 're ready to go , everyone !
press [noun]

a machine used for printing or pressing materials

Ex: The factory invested in a new press to increase printing speed .
to sue [verb]

to bring a charge against an individual or organization in a law court

Ex: The author opted to sue the publisher for copyright infringement .
libel [noun]

a published false statement that damages a person's reputation

Ex: The journalist faced charges of libel for falsely accusing the businessman of fraud in an article .
to make [verb]

to feature in a publication or news coverage

Ex: Her achievements in the field of medicine made the local newspaper .

the first and main page of a newspaper in which important news pieces are printed

Ex: His story was so important that it was printed on the front page .
to issue [verb]

to make available for sale or distribution to the public

Ex: The bank is set to issue new credit cards to all its customers .

an official statement issued by an organization or company to members of the media with the aim of providing information about a specific topic or event

Ex: The press release highlighted the company 's commitment to sustainability .

to be subjected to or experience a particular reaction or feedback from others

Ex: His proposal to revamp the company 's marketing strategy received cautious optimism from the board of directors .
coverage [noun]

the reporting of specific news or events by the media

Ex: The journalist provided in-depth coverage of the humanitarian crisis .
to run [verb]

(of a story, etc.) to be published in a magazine, newspaper, etc.

Ex: The editorial piece will run in tomorrow 's edition of the paper .
story [noun]

details about an event or series of events presented through writing, drama, cinema, radio, or television, typically to entertain or inform an audience

Ex: The movie tells the story of a young girl ’s struggle to find her place in the world .