Around the world
Facts vs. Myths
Genres
Vocabulary
100

This American lifestyle magazine, founded in 1888, is famous for its nature photography and travel journalism.

National Geographic

100

All magazines today are digital only.

False

100

This type of magazine focuses on exercise, nutrition, and wellness.

health and fitness magazines

100

A written piece on a specific topic. What is it?

An Article

200

This British magazine has been in continuous publication since 1843 and is known for its analysis of global current affairs.

The Economist

200

Journalists can publish information without checking their sources.

False

200

National Geographic and Scientific American are examples of this type of magazine.

science magazines

200

The title of the article, designed to grab attention.

Headline

300

It is a monthly fashion and lifestyle magazine that covers style news, including haute couture fashion, beauty, culture, living, and runway. 

Vogue

300

Magazine covers are always truthful representations of what’s inside.

False.

300

Vogue and Elle are top magazines in this industry.

fashion

300

The person who gathers information and writes articles. Who is  it?

Reporter

400

Most magazines make their profits primarily from subscription fees.

false (They make more from advertising.)

400

Forbes and Fortune are examples of magazines that focus on this sector.

business

400

A conversation where a journalist asks someone questions to gather information. What is it?

An interview

500

Print magazines are no longer being produced in the 21st century. 

False.

500

This type of magazine is usually produced by and for specific organizations or professional groups.

trade or industry magazines

500

A paid service for receiving issues of a magazine regularly. What is it?

A subscription