This document provides an overview of journalism and how to write headlines and analyze newspaper articles. It defines journalism as gathering, assessing, creating, and presenting news and information. Journalism involves sifting and editing information into a recognizable form different from the original. Headlines are brief summaries of articles meant to draw attention to the story. Good headlines are clear, specific, accurate, and contain 5-10 words using active verbs from the article. The document instructs on analyzing newspapers by discussing headlines and stories.
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Unit 6.3: Non-Fiction Study: Newspapers and Current Events
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Question 1:
Basically, the key features of profiling involve something interesting that needs to be brought to light about a person’s character, something that makes that person different, but at the sometime, being able to reveal just how different this person is by describing their background. One way to discover this background is by acquiring firsthand accounts of what this person has been through to make them incredible, and something in the present that feeds off the past. So in other words, profiling involves unraveling a person’s unique drive through their personal history and unique characteristics.
Question 2:
The paper clip essay does a great job with profiling because the writer uses more of a firsthand experience approach, which is one of the key features. Also, the fact that the individual mentioned in the essay is attempting to break such a unique record, utilizes the key feature of viewing this person’s life from a good angle. In other words, this essay was enticing because it was able to establish the essay in the present during the paper clipping. This invites the reader to feel just as anxious about the outcome as those who lived it. By making the essay an interaction between reader and the subject, it makes the reader feel like they are really apart of this person’s life, which helps the reader connect.
On the other hand, the other essay is more of a first person account. The angle may have been interesting, but much of interesting factors that writer revealed were based on celebrity interaction, which did not really reveal much about the subject’s character. The writer kind of assumed that just because celebrities were willing to be kind to the tattoo artist, that his unique personality was a given. In other words, there needs to be more of the unraveling of a unique personality through history in order to understand the subject’s present state.
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Key Features List:
· Incredible subject: The subject would be about a surprising things. If the subject is normal, try to integrate a special person, location or incident. Thereby, your subject would look much more appealing.
· Basic information: Profiles should consist fair amount of details in order to make the profiles’ story or texts clear and more comprehendible for the audience.
· Focusing on a specific aspect: A well written profile is the one that focus on a specific point. You should look for the information that just relate to your subject.
· Effort on searching: you have to put effort on noting, detecting and getting connected to your subject. For instance, the subculture interview is a way of getting connected to your subject.
· Alluring descriptions: illustrating your details, and making them sensible. So the audience can get hooked within it.
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2. What is Journalism?
Journalism is the activity of gathering, assessing, creating,
and presenting news and information. Including the product
of these activities.
Journalism involves the sifting and editing of information,
comments and events into a form that is recognizably
different from the pure form in which they first occurred.
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3. What is news?
Newly received information, especially about recent or
important events.
The usual definition of news is something that is ‘new,
interesting and true’.
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4. In pairs, discuss the following questions.
1. Which newspapers do you read? Why?
2. What's the biggest news story in your country at the moment?
3. Why are headlines important?
4. Do you find it difficult to read headlines in English? Explain why /
why not.
5. What is headlines?
The headline is the text indicating the
nature of the article or news story
below it. It’s a brief summary of what
is the article about.
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Purpose
A headline's purpose is to quickly and briefly
draw attention to the story.
Headlines should be clear and specific,
telling the reader what the story is about,
and be interesting enough to draw them into
reading the article.
6. Do’s and Don'ts in Writing Headlines
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• The headline should summarize the story. It should contain nothing that is
not found in the story.
• 5-10 words at the most, and should be accurate and specific
• Omit articles like a, an and the and all forms of verb to be (is, are , be),
unless needed to make the meaning clear.
Examples: Reclaimed banks are causes of recurrent flood (are before causes is
not necessary) .
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• The active verb is better than the passive verb in headlines.
Examples: Local Hi‐ Y aid flood victims
But, for variations, and especially when the doer is unknown or not prominent, the
passive verb may be used.