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GROUP 4
1. ALFIANSYAH JAUHARI
2. APRILIA PUTRI UTAMI
3. DIKA CAHYA NOVANDRA
4. IMAM NUR ARIFIN
5. YUSUF EKO PRASETYO
NEWS ITEM
EVERYTHING WILL BE ALRIGHT ­ Since 1802

WHAT IS NEWS ITEM?
NEWS ITEM
Is a text which inform readers or 
listeners about events of the day. The 
events are considered newsworthy or 
important.
News Item
STUDENT NEWS AND GOSSIP Senior High School

What is purpose of News Item?
Communicative
purpose of News Item is
to inform the readers or
viewers about events of
the day which are
considered important
and interesting
Date today 20/10/2018 NEWS
The text organization Newsworthy Event
of news item Recounts the event in summary form
(5W+1H)

Background Event
Elaborate what happened, to
whom, in what
situation/circumstances

Source
Original comments by participants,
witnesses to and authorities expert
on the event, etc.
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ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER


Est. 1869 Wednesday, November 24, 1892 Price 6d

Magelang to host Borobudur International Festival in late


July
Tourism Minister Arief Yahya has recently launched Borobudur International Festival
(BIF) 2017 in Sapta Pesona building in Central Jakarta.

The event is set to be held on July 28-30 in Magelang, Central Java.


“Congratulations to Central Java and GenPi [Indonesian Charms Generation] Jateng,
the #PesonaBIF hashtag was among the trending topic list in Indonesia,” said Arief
during his opening remark.

The 4th BIF will feature 13 events, of which eight are cultural events. In addition to
cultural performances from various regions in the country, the event will also host
museum and archaeological exhibition and a familiarization (fam) trip to Borobudur
Temple and tourist villages around the temple.Foreign participants from Japan, China
and India are also set to take part in the festival.
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ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER


Est. 1869 Wednesday, November 24, 1892 Price 6d

DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH


• Direct Speech: the message of the
speaker is conveyed or reported in
his own actual words without any
change.
• Indirect Speech: the message of
the speaker is conveyed or reported
in our own words.
Process of Conversion from Direct to
Indirect Speech

1. All inverted commas or quotation marks


are omitted and the sentence ends with a full
stop.
2. Conjunction ‘that’ is added before the
indirect statement.
3. The pronoun ‘I’ is changed to ‘she’. (The 
Pronoun is changed in Person)
4. The verb ‘am’ is changed to
‘was’. (Present Tense is changed to Past)
5. The adverb ‘now’ is changed to ‘then’
Tips on Direct and Indirect
Speech:

Simple Present Changes to Simple Past


• a) Direct: "I am happy", she said.
• b) Indirect: She said that she was happy.
Present Continuous Changes to Past Continuous
• a) Direct: "I am reading a book", he explained.
• b) Indirect: He explained that he was
reading a book.
Present Perfect Changes to Past Perfect
• a) Direct: She said, "He has finished his food“.
• b) Indirect: She said that he had finished his
food.
Present Perfect Continuous Changes to Past Perfect
Continuous
• a) Direct: "I have been to Gujarat", he told me.
• b) Indirect: He told me that he had been
to Gujarat.
Tips on Direct and Indirect Speech:

Simple Past Changes to Past Perfect


a) Direct: He said, “Ira arrived on Monday."
b) Indirect: He said that Ira had arrived on Monday.

Past Continuous Changes to Past Perfect Continuous


a) Direct: "We were living in Goa", they told me.
b) Indirect: They told me that they had been living in Goa.

Future Changes to Present Conditional


a) Direct: He said, "I will be in Kolkata tomorrow."
b) Indirect: He said that he would be in Kolkata the next
day.

Future Continuous Changes to Conditional Continuous


a) Direct: She said, "I'll be using the car next Friday.”
b) Indirect: She said that she would be using the car next
Friday
Changes in Modals

CAN changes into COULD


• a) Direct: He said, "I can swim."
• b) Indirect: He said that he could swim.
MAY changes into MIGHT
• a) Direct: He said, "I may buy a house.”
• b) Indirect: He said that he might buy a house.
MUST changes into HAD TO/WOULD HAVE TO
• a) Direct: He said, "I must work hard.”
• b) Indirect: He said that he had to work hard.
Modals that DO NOT Change: Would, Could, Might, Should,
Ought to.
• a) Direct: He said, "I should face the challenge.”
• b) Indirect: He said that he should face the challenge
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