The document discusses four types of journalistic writing: news reports, opinion articles, feature articles, and sports articles. It provides definitions and examples of each type. News reports objectively share factual information about recent events, while opinion articles reflect the author's personal views. Feature articles use descriptive narrative to explore topics like people, places, events or lifestyles. Sports articles specifically cover sporting competitions and events. The key difference between a sports news article and a regular news report is that sports news focuses on a particular sporting event, while general news reports cover significant unusual events.
The document discusses four types of journalistic writing: news reports, opinion articles, feature articles, and sports articles. It provides definitions and examples of each type. News reports objectively share factual information about recent events, while opinion articles reflect the author's personal views. Feature articles use descriptive narrative to explore topics like people, places, events or lifestyles. Sports articles specifically cover sporting competitions and events. The key difference between a sports news article and a regular news report is that sports news focuses on a particular sporting event, while general news reports cover significant unusual events.
The document discusses four types of journalistic writing: news reports, opinion articles, feature articles, and sports articles. It provides definitions and examples of each type. News reports objectively share factual information about recent events, while opinion articles reflect the author's personal views. Feature articles use descriptive narrative to explore topics like people, places, events or lifestyles. Sports articles specifically cover sporting competitions and events. The key difference between a sports news article and a regular news report is that sports news focuses on a particular sporting event, while general news reports cover significant unusual events.
MAY 11,2023 THURSDAY An opinion piece is an article, usually published
in a newspaper or magazine, that mainly reflects
ENGLISH IV the author's opinion about a subject. It is found in the Opinion Section of a newspaper. Below, you will find an example of an opinion article. I.Objective Distinguish among types of Journalistic A feature article is a piece of non-fiction writing Writing(news report, opinion article, feature about news. It is a descriptive narrative article article, and sports news article) about something that the author wants to write. III.Learning Resources Places, events, lifestyles, individuals are just some examples of a topic. It is found on the Q4-WEEK 5 Lifestyle Page of the newspaper. Below, you will Materials:Module find an example of a feature article
IV.Procedure A sports article is a form of writing that reports
on matters pertaining to sporting topics and A.Review/Introductory competitions. It is found in the Sports Page of the newspapers.. 1. Prayer What is the difference between a sports news 2.Checking of Attendance and a news report? 3.Review A sports news reports about specific sports event B.Activity/Motivation while a news report tells about unusual and significant events that happened recently around Do you think it is important forpeople to be us. updated with latest information ornews?Why or why not? In giving awareness about the V.Evaluation currentand relevant information of the latest Do page 13 of module issuesand updates about local, national andglobal news, journalists write stories to inform,to entertain, to give commentary and to engage the readers in recent concerns and public information C. Modelling/Teaching Journalistic Writing is a style of writing used toprovide information to people in the form of news,opinion, feature, and sports. In creating differenttypes of journalistic article, you must consider thefactual information of the currentevents and its appeal to aparticular reader.
Types of Journalistic Writing
News Report is a type of journalistic writing
that can be in oral or written report of an event. It should be factual, truthful, accurate and fair.