Senin, 20 Februari 2012

NEWS ITEM

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NEWS ITEM is a text which informs readers about events of the day. The events are considered newsworthy or important. 

GENERIC STRUCTURE

1. Newsworthy events
2. Backround events
3. Source 


The text above is anews item in written form. It’s purpose is to inform the readers about event of the day which are considered newswort or important. The structure of this text type is :
1. Newsworthy event(s) : recont(s) the event(s) in a summary form.
2. Backround events : elaborate what happened, to whom, in what circumstances.
3. Source : comments by participant, in witness to and autorities expert on the event.
 

LANGUAGE FEATURES
1. Using action verbs.
2. Using saying verbs.
3. Using passive sentence.

There are some rules that an help to make newspaper headlines more comprehensible.

  • The passive voice is used without the appropriate from of ‘’be’’. 
  • It is unusual to find complex fprms, generally the simple prent form id used.
  • The present progressive tense is used, usually to describe something that is changing or developing, but the auxiliary verb is usually left out.
  • To refer to the future, headlines often use the infinitive. 
  • Headlines are not alwasy complete sentences.

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Senin, 20 Februari 2012

NEWS ITEM

semua yang terbaru akan kita pelajari disini  let's go :D


NEWS ITEM is a text which informs readers about events of the day. The events are considered newsworthy or important. 

GENERIC STRUCTURE

1. Newsworthy events
2. Backround events
3. Source 


The text above is anews item in written form. It’s purpose is to inform the readers about event of the day which are considered newswort or important. The structure of this text type is :
1. Newsworthy event(s) : recont(s) the event(s) in a summary form.
2. Backround events : elaborate what happened, to whom, in what circumstances.
3. Source : comments by participant, in witness to and autorities expert on the event.
 

LANGUAGE FEATURES
1. Using action verbs.
2. Using saying verbs.
3. Using passive sentence.

There are some rules that an help to make newspaper headlines more comprehensible.

  • The passive voice is used without the appropriate from of ‘’be’’. 
  • It is unusual to find complex fprms, generally the simple prent form id used.
  • The present progressive tense is used, usually to describe something that is changing or developing, but the auxiliary verb is usually left out.
  • To refer to the future, headlines often use the infinitive. 
  • Headlines are not alwasy complete sentences.

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