Unlocking Word Meanings
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. feature (v.) [fee-cher] – to include; to contain
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. feature (v.) [fee-cher] – to include; to contain
Example: The movie features a new actor who plays the hero
of the story. 
2. obsolete (adj.) [ob-suh-leet, ob-suh-leet] –not efficient, practical or useful anymore
Example: Emperor Meiji formed a
new army that made samurai warriors obsolete.
3. reality (n.) [ree-al-i-tee] – a situation that is real or factual
Example: Movies about fantasy
are far from reality.
4. exploit (v.) [ek-sploit, ik-sploit] – to use someone or something in order to selfishly gain profit or benefit
Example: Many people believe zoos
and circuses exploit animals for entertainment.
5.  producer (n.) [pruh-doo-ser, -dyoo-] –  someone who provides money and
oversees the making of a movie, play, music album, or other such projects
Example:  Producers of the new TV show spent millions in making the project. 
Article
Read the text below.
After 40 years of no
  changes, the guidelines for TV shows featuring
  children are undergoing major changes in the UK.  
Ministers have
  complained that the rules made back in 1968 are now obsolete and too complicated. The officials said the rules were
  made at a time when the UK had only three TV channels and reality TV shows did not exist.  
The old rules
  required producers of TV shows to
  get licenses if their show featured children less than 14 years of age doing
  activities such as dancing, singing, or acting. However, the rules are not
  clear when it comes to reality TV. 
Under the new
  proposed guidelines, licenses will also be required for reality TV programs in
  which children are shown in real life situations for entertainment or
  informational purposes.  
In addition, TV producers
  will be required to show they follow strict policies to protect the safety
  and well-being of the children. Parents will also be held responsible for
  their children’s activities. 
Ed Balls, the
  former schools secretary, had previously called attention to the need for   changes in the regulations regarding children appearing on reality TV. Mr.
  Balls feared that the rules no longer apply and that children were being exploited on reality TV shows. 
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Viewpoint Discussion
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.
Discussion A
·        
What positive and negative experiences can children get from performing on TV or in movies?
·        
Do you think children are being exploited on
television nowadays? Why or why not? 
Discussion B
·        
What is your favorite TV program? Kindly
describe it. Why do you like this show? 
·        
Do you like watching reality TV shows (e.g., talent
shows with judges, cooking contests, dating shows)? Why or why not?