The document provides guidance on writing about an incident, activity, or experience by structuring the description around the six journalistic questions: who, what, when, where, how, and why. It prompts the writer to include details about the main characters, location, timeline of events, their observations, actions, reactions, lessons learned, and reasons or causes behind their feelings and responses. The summary should be concise yet cover the key elements and purpose of the original text.
The document provides guidance on writing about an incident, activity, or experience by structuring the description around the six journalistic questions: who, what, when, where, how, and why. It prompts the writer to include details about the main characters, location, timeline of events, their observations, actions, reactions, lessons learned, and reasons or causes behind their feelings and responses. The summary should be concise yet cover the key elements and purpose of the original text.
The document provides guidance on writing about an incident, activity, or experience by structuring the description around the six journalistic questions: who, what, when, where, how, and why. It prompts the writer to include details about the main characters, location, timeline of events, their observations, actions, reactions, lessons learned, and reasons or causes behind their feelings and responses. The summary should be concise yet cover the key elements and purpose of the original text.
The document provides guidance on writing about an incident, activity, or experience by structuring the description around the six journalistic questions: who, what, when, where, how, and why. It prompts the writer to include details about the main characters, location, timeline of events, their observations, actions, reactions, lessons learned, and reasons or causes behind their feelings and responses. The summary should be concise yet cover the key elements and purpose of the original text.
who was/ were involved in the story WHO who was/ were with you?
when did the incident happened?
WHEN
where did the incident happened?
where is the location? WHERE
what happened? (describe the situation clearly)
what did you see/ hear/ touch/ smell ? what did you do? what was your reaction? WHAT what are your opinion and thoughts? what have you learnt or gained from the incident?
how to solve the problem?
how did you feel? HOW how did the incident happened?
describe the reasons you did so.
why did you feel that? ( sad, nervous, panic, excited, grateful...) WHY