Module in Journalism 8 Lesson 6: Writing News
Module in Journalism 8 Lesson 6: Writing News
Module in Journalism 8 Lesson 6: Writing News
OBJECTIVES:
Senior class president Carly Roly fully endorses the idea, “Having access
to an officer who can answer our questions and just maintain a presence in
the school will be a really great step toward keeping things friendly
between us and the cops. They won’t just be these stiff, mean people who
are out to get us. It won’t be a us vs. them’ thing anymore.
6. Concluding Sentence
Make sure your news article is complete and finished by giving it a good
concluding sentence. This is often a restatement of the leading statement
or a statement indicating potential future developments relating to the
article topic.
TIPS
1. Remain unbiased.
a. A news article is meant to report direct facts, not the opinions of its writer.
b. Do not express emotions in your writing.
c. Avoid any language that is overly positive or negative.
d. No “I” statements.
e. Remain objective: not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
2. A newspaper tone is matter of fact. Be creative with your sentence structure and
ideas. But do not write your article as through it is a story.
3. A newspaper article should accurately inform readers about single event. Be sure
to check your work for spelling and grammar errors.
Lesson 7: What is a News?
What is News?
newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important
events.
1. News should be something new
2. News should be interesting
3. News should be relevant
4. News should have dramatic element
5. News should be important
Structure of News
PRIMARY LEAD
SECONDARY LEAD
Sample:
Sample:
Active: means that a sentence has a subject that acts upon its verb.
4. Prefer concrete over abstract concepts, and specific over general terms
Sample:
Sample:
1. category – class
2. contribute – give
3. facilitate – help
4. inaugurate – start
5. incarcerate – jail
6. indisposed – ill
7. inundate – flood
8. majority – most
9. monumental – big
10. prevaricate – lie
Sample:
Sample News
Isabela gov’t vows to back DepEd programs
Provincial Administrator Atty. Noel Emmanuel R. Lopez said the provincial government of Isabela is
committed in supporting all DepEd programs when he spoke before the officialdom of DepEd-Isabela and
participants of the two-day Education Summit at DepEd Conference Hall, Alibagu, City of Ilagan on October1-2.
Atty. Lopez affirmed that the Province of Isabela through Gov. Faustino “Bojie” G. Dy III sets education as
the top priority of the provincial government proving his claim by citing the 4000 scholarship grantees of the
province.
“The Dy administration shall continue to subsidize the Provincial School Board (PSB) teachers to help
He also guaranteed DepEd officials and all stakeholders that the provincial government will pour out
support to the Senior High School (SHS) program and assured that 24 classrooms will be built yearly to meet the