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Hello, Students!

I am Teacher Abby!
And today I will be your student
teacher.
Getting to know me!

2 truths and 1 lie

*Students who will get the correct answer will be given a prize!*
•I hate spicy foods
•I can dance
•My middle name is Dalisay
Answer:

Two truths One lie


• I can dance • I hate spicy
• My middle name is foods
Dalisay
•I am left-handed like my
brother
•I can sing
•My sister taught me how to
drive
Answer:

Two truths One lie


• I can sing • I am left-handed
• My sister taught like my brother
me how to drive
TYPES OF

NEWS STORIES
Ms. Abby Elpedes
1. According to chronology or sequence
A.Spot News. This is a news story that gathers
information as it is broadcast at the same time.
Hence, it is unscheduled and demands
immediate publication. In many instances, the
reporter becomes the firsthand witness to the
activity or subject taking place.
B. Coverage News. It is written based on the
given assignment to the reporter or news writer.
The assignment is sometimes called beat. It
means that the writer knows what to write
about.
A.Advance News. When a writer crafts news about an upcoming
event, he/she actually writes an advance news. In advance
stories, writers’ skills in creating many new perspectives on a
subject are tested so as to create with one or two reporters
guarding the newest angles of the event or the situation
B. Follow-Up News. Follow Up news looks into the upshot to an
event or situation. For instance, a reporter wrote a news about the
imposition of the new uniform. Then, in the next issue, he shall
write on the ideas and comments of the students on the new
uniform.22
2. According to Range and Reach
• A. Local News: The subject of
which happens in one’s own
community where the paper
originates.

• B. National News: Also known as


countrywide news. It is determined
when the news impacts the people of
a certain country. Most of it is
published in dailies.
• C. Foreign News: News items that
originate outside the boarders of the
country
• D. Dateline News: an out-of-town
news story. This news is introduced by
dateline which states the place from
which the story was reported, the date,
and the source of the material if not
written by the local staff.
3. According to Construction or Structure
a.Straight news. The first
paragraph answers the most
important W (what, where,
when, why, who) depending on
which of the W’s is the most
prominent among them. Its body
paragraphs consist of the
elaboration on the W’s and the
H.
Example:
Thirty-four barangay officials are now more familiar with the ins and outs of
good governance after undergoing various activities during the capability building
seminar and training at Community Outreach Center on February 18, 2014.
(Presentation of Who)
The participants coming from barangays Sta. Maria, Magapit and Paranum
were lectured on the rules of parliamentary procedure by prof. Edmond A. Usal, CA
dean; Katarungang Pambarangay Law by Mr. Sherwood Gayodan, CA faculty; Internet
Literacy through Mrs. Mary Jane B. Habon; and preparation of Memorandum of
Agreement and minutes of meetingby Prof. Gemma R. Pascual, CTE faculty.
(Elaboration of Who)
After the discussion, the participants were given workshops like demonstrating
parliamentary procedures and making an actual Memorandum of Agreement.
(Additional information of what the “who” did)
Meanwhile, in her welcome remarks, Dr. Leonita P. Garcia, underscored the
need for cooperation among the barangay officials and the campus administration to
materialize the goals of the institution. (Least information about another “who”)
b.News Feature. This special type of news should not
be confused with the feature articles. News feature is
sometimes called special features and printed in the
features sections of the newspapers or in the
magazines. Human interest and news-feature stories
are classified as news since both are gathered and
written daily by reporters as their regular assignments.
Furthermore, both emphasize the elements of
timeliness or immediacy which distinguish news from
other types of reading, although they differ in
important respects from the straight news story.
Example:
Love is in the air, indeed, in the Batanes State College as
cut outs of hearts are in a riot of multi-coloured lights and
decors hung upon everywhere and every way.

However, the “Feb-ibig” celebration reached its climax


when the traditional promenade participated in by students,
teachers, parents, community and even barangay members was
conducted at the Aquino Grandstand, February 14.

To make the occasion more symbolic and relevant,


students also had a “hearts’ lantern parade” capped with
ballroom dances
C. Fact Story- this is a plain exposition setting forth
a single situation or a series of closely related facts
that inform. It is written in the inverted pyramid
design.
D. Action Story This is a narrative involving not merely
simple facts but dramatic actions- incidents, description
of persons, perhaps testimonies of witness, as well as
explanatory data.
E. Speech, Report, Quote, and Interview Stories
The arrangements of a speech report, a quote story
and of an interview are to great extent similar. The
quote story may be charted as alternating large and
small rectangles of diminishing size: summary,
quote, summary, quote, summary arrangement. The
quotations may be direct, indirect, or a combination
of both.
In writing this kind of story, the following suggestions
may be helpful:
1. Write a summarizing lead in any appropriate
form.
2. Write the body of the story in a summary-quote-
summary arrangement
3. The lead may be a summarizing statement – the
gist of the speech, statement, letter, or interview;
or it may be the most important quotation in the
story written as direct quote.
Example: Speech Report Story
4. Minor News Forms

a. News Brief. This is a short item


of news interest, written like a
brief, telegraphic message. It
gives mainly the result with few
details.
b. News Bulletin. It is similar to
the lead of a straight news story.
Its aim is just to give the gist of
the news.
a. News Featurette. This is a short
news feature usually used a fillers,
say, quirks in the news.
b. Sidebar. It is news item or a
feature placed side by side its
mother story to which it is related
but under a headline of its own.
Flash. This is a message giving first brief
news of an event. It is usually boxed.
Questions?
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Short quiz!

IDENTIFICATION:
DIRECTION: Identify the terms being
referred to in to in the following
statements. Choose your answer from the
list of words inside the box and write it
before the number.
_____1. It is a written or recorded
article or interview that informs the
public about current events, concerns,
and ideas.
_____2. Coverage News is a written based
on the given assignment to the reporter or
news writer. The assignment is sometimes
called ________?
_____3. It is where the subject of
which happens in one’s own
community where the paper
originates.
_____4. It is news items that originate
outside the boarders of the country?
_____5. This news is introduced by
dateline which states the place from
which the story was reported, the date,
and the source of the material if not
written by the local staff.
_____6. It is not a feature
article, hence it tends to
paraphrase the information.
_____7. This is a short item of news
interest, written like a brief,
telegraphic message. It gives mainly
the result with few details.
_____8. It is similar to the lead of a
straight news story. Its aim is just to
give the gist of the news.
_____9. This is a short news feature
usually used a fillers, say, quirks in
the news.
_____10. This is a message giving
first brief news of an event. It is
usually boxed.

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