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LEARNING ENGLISH IS FUN!

OBJECTIVE
Identify the different
kinds of news
reports.
TOO MANY TO
MENTION!
PERIODIC ELEMENTS
EARTH CONTINENTS
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
NEWS REPORTERS
TYPES OF NEWS
01 02
HARD NEWS SOFT NEWS
❑ Breaking News ❑ Entertainment News
❑ Investigative ❑ Sports News
Reports
❑ Weather Reports ❑ Human Interest/
❑ Political News Lifestyle stories
BREAKING NEWS
This type of news report
focuses on providing
immediate information about
recent events or incidents. It
aims to report the most
current and important news as
it happens.
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS
These involve in-depth research and
analysis to uncover hidden truths,
expose corruption, or shed light on
important matters that may not
have been readily apparent. They
often require extensive research,
interviews, and analysis of data.
WEATHER REPORTS
These provide forecasts and
updates on current weather
conditions. They deliver crucial
information about temperature,
precipitation, wind patterns, and
other meteorological factors,
helping people plan their activities
and stay prepared.
POLITICAL NEWS
It covers all aspects of politics and
political science specifically civil
governments and political power. It
aims to inform the audience with
the information to formulate their
own opinion and participate in
community matters that will affect
them.
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
It covers the latest happenings in
the world of entertainment,
including movies, television shows,
music, celebrity gossip, and industry
events. They often feature
interviews with actors, musicians,
or directors and provide insights
into the entertainment industry.
SPORTS NEWS
It focuses on providing updates,
analysis, and highlights related to
sports events, teams, athletes, and
competitions. They cover a wide
range of sports, from popular ones
like soccer and basketball to niche
sports like curling or fencing.
HUMAN INTEREST STORIES
These highlight the experiences,
emotions, or achievements of
individuals or groups, often focusing
on the unique or extraordinary
aspects of their lives. These stories
aim to captivate and evoke an
emotional response from readers or
I GOT THE
NEWS!
I GOT TICKLES
IN RIDDLES!
EYE
I come in different colors but I am
not a rainbow
I’m also not a curtain, but I get
closed every night
I am read as one syllable, having
double letters and I am a three
letter-word.
HEART
I’m red but I’m not a strawberry
I’m a shape but I’m not a square
I’m part of your body but I’m not your
mouth
I’m a suit in a deck of cards but I’m not
a spade
I’m used to say ‘I love you’ but I’m not a
diamond
HANDS
I can hold things but I’m not a bag
I’m used to writing things down but
I’m not a pen
I have digits but I’m not a cellphone
I have nails but I’m not a hook
I’m something with a palm but not a
tree.
PARTS OF NEWS REPORT
HEADLINE
BYLINE
INTRODUCTION/LEAD
BODY
CONCLUSION
HEADLINE
• The title of the news report that
grabs the reader's attention.
Introduction/Lead
• The opening paragraph of the
news report that provides a
summary of the main story and
hooks the reader.
HEADLINE
• The title of the news report that
grabs the reader's attention.
Introduction/Lead
• The opening paragraph of the
news report that provides a
summary of the main story and
hooks the reader.
LEAD
• 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
LEADS
• The title of the news report that
grabs the reader's attention.
Introduction/Lead
• The opening paragraph of the
news report that provides a
summary of the main story and
hooks the reader.
LEAD
This evening at about
10:00 p.m. at Malaya
Hotel, the Senator, while
at the lobby with his
family, was shot by an
assassin, by a riding in
tandem.
Renowned actor John Doe
announced his retirement
from the film industry
yesterday, marking the end
of a remarkable career."
"A massive wildfire engulfed
several residential areas,
leaving hundreds displaced
and causing extensive
damage to property."
"This Friday, the city will
host its annual food festival,
showcasing a diverse range
of culinary delights from
around the world."
In a small coastal town, local
residents were surprised by
the sudden appearance of a
rare species of sea turtle
nesting on their shores."
"In an effort to combat
climate change, the
government announced new
regulations to reduce carbon
emissions, prioritizing a
sustainable future."
"Using state-of-the-art
technology, scientists have
developed a groundbreaking
vaccine that shows
promising results in the fight
against a global pandemic."
BODY
The main part of
the news report
that provides
details, facts,
and information
about the story.
CONCLUSION
The closing paragraph
that wraps up the news
report and often
includes a final quote
or insight.
CONCLUSION
The closing paragraph
that wraps up the news
report and often
includes a final quote
or insight.
NEWS BROADCAST
Direction:
Craft a News Script for your group
broadcasting. Make sure to include
the following: International News,
National News, Sports News,
Entertainment News, and Weather
Updates.
CRITERIA FOR
JUDGING
CRITERIA FOR
JUDGING
CRITERIA
A.Delivery - 25%
1. Anchor 15%
2.News Presenters 10%
B.Technical Application - 25%
1.Timing & Precision
C.Script - 20%
D.Infomercial - 20%
E. Appropriate Attire - 5%
F.Adherence to Time Allotment - 5%
TOTAL: 100 %

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