On this page you will find 56 free, printable worksheets on mass media. This mass-media worksheet encourages intermediate and upper intermediate learners to consider the positive and negative effects of television, complete some comprehension exercises, and think about the future of mass media. There are a variety of activities and the short article could be used to lead into a discussion too. You could even create your own true or false questions to further test student comprehension. There is a lot of variety in the activities dealing with this topic so for lower level learners or even more advanced material, look through the rest of the section.
Mass media plays a prominent role in the lives of many people today while others are entirely without the things many of us take for granted. You can talk to your students about mass media when discussing habits. Ask “How many hours of TV do you watch?” and compare that to how many hours they spend reading. Ask them to imagine what they would do with that time if the TV suddenly broke and see what they have to say. Remember not to criticize their lifestyles because that is not the point of the exercise and many people enjoy sitting down to several hours of mindless TV in the evening after a long day of work or school. Students in some countries are just as stressed by their studies as adults are with their jobs so that downtime is precious to them.
Create awesome-looking custom word searches in seconds!
Make A Word Scramble:
Instantly create custom word/sentence scrambles for your class!
Make A Double Puzzle:
Generate double puzzles your students will love - hours of fun!
ESL Articles
View our latest knowledgebase articles that will help you become a better English teacher. Learn from
professional teachers and put a bit of your own creativity into it!
This worksheet can be very useful for learning and revising words referring to the film industry. Students are given the definiton and with the help of a dictionary they have to find the word that ...
This word search contains words connected to the area of communications. It can be useful for teenagers. Then they can make sentences true about them using these words. List of words used in this ...
Some Intermediate level vocabulary/key words for the topics of ethics/media bias. List of words used in this word search: CRITICAL, ACCURACY, PREJUDICE, VESTED-INTEREST, SUBJECTIVITY, PERCEIVE, T ...
This wordsearch will help your Pre-Intermediate or Intermediate learners brush up their mass-media vocabulary. It's a good way to make sure they remember the spelling of these words, too.&nb ...
THis word search puzzle contains some useful vocabulary on the topic "Television". Hop you and your students like it! List of words used in this word search: SATELLITE, TRIVIA, INTERMISSION, SITC ...
A Word search puzzle to check or revise movie/cinema vocabulary. With a special highlight to OSCAR Academy Awards. List of words used in this word search: STATUETTE, NOMINATION, ACADEMY, STAR, AC ...
This lesson plan was created for cooperative group work. Students have to work in 3 groups. Their skills can be improved integratively as during the lesson they need to speak, read, match definiti ...
The following worksheet gives more opportunities to get to know about different kinds of mass media. It includes such tasks: - benefits and dangers of television; -a text about the future of telev ...
This is an article for upper-intermediate and advanced students. It is taken from the Daily Telegraph, and I've prepared the new vocabulary and comprehension questions about the article.
Work in groups of eight to ten. Choose one of the students as your “caller.” Caller: Explain the rules. Ask the questions from the worksheet one at a time. Give students time to answer ...
12 14,146Pre-IntIntAdv
Got a great worksheet on
Mass-media?
Tell us about it and become a BusyTeacher contributor!