The parts of a news report and Information Gathering

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About This Presentation

This presentation discusses about information and the methods of gathering them. It particularly presents the parts of a News Report and the ways of writing it.


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ENGLISH 10

Did you know that the information you’ve heard can help a lot of people? Have you been scammed by fake news? What was it and how did you find out the truth? Is backstabbing can be considered as fake news? What do you think triggers people to create fallacy? How can we stop fake news? Do we really need to prove a certain fake news?

WHAT IS AN INFORMATION? -It is a facts provided or learned about something or someone. “a vital piece of information”

WHERE DO WE GET INFORMATION? -It is a facts provided or learned about something or someone. “a vital piece of information”

METHODS IN GATHERING INFORMATION -LISTENING READING INTERVIEWS QUESTIONING QUESTIONNAIRES OBSERVATION STUDY OF THE

ENGLISH 10 NEWS REPORT

PARTS OF NEWS REPORT

HEADLINE HEADLINE LEAD BODY TAIL

1. HEADLINE This is the heading at the top of an article or page in a news paper or magazine

EXAMPLE: After six-year drought, LNHS lords ‘24 cabibi street dancing tilt.

2. LEAD PARAGRAPH This informs the reader of the most important aspects of the story as soon as possible. The LEAD PARAGRAPH is often the only part of the story that people read. Uses the 5Ws rule:

2. LEAD PARAGRAPH This informs the reader of the most important aspects of the story as soon as possible. The LEAD PARAGRAPH is often the only part of the story that people read. Uses the 5Ws rule:

WHO (is involved) WHAT (took place) WHEN (did it take place) WHERE (did it take place) WHY (did it happen) HOW (did it happen)- only include this if there is space

EXAMPLE: Six years since its last victory in 2018, Lal-lo National High School has proven its dominance anew in the annual cabibi street dancing contest as student-dancers reclaimed the grand championship crown in yesterday’s showdown held at the LGU Grounds. -The Segovian

3. BODY It gives more details and provides more information about WHY and HOW of the story.

EXAMPLE: After its 2019 edition, the contest had been on a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with last year’s event marking its return. -The Segovian

4. TAIL It contains the less important information which is often omitted by the newspaper editor if there is not enough space left in the newspaper.

Note: Your News Report should be easy to understand; every news story should be able to be read by a twelve-year-old learner. Try to be fair-include both sides of the story and don’t let your opinion get in the way of reporting the facts.

LIFE LESSON HOW DOES RUMORS AFFECT ONE’S LIFE? WHY THERE IS A NEED FOR US TO ENSURE THE RELIABILITY OF INFORMATION?

The _____informs the reader of the most important aspects of the story as soon as possible. The _____ contains the less important information which is often omitted by the newspaper editor if there is not enough space left in the newspaper. 3. A/an ____is the structure of the news report. The ___ gives more details and provides more information about WHY and How of the story. ____a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine. ASSESSEMENT: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word that best completes the statement.
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