Anglia Lesson 6 & 7 - Final Assignment

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Welcome!

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See you next time on channel (number) 
Thank you for watching
Hello my name is .... I am reporting live from…
Over to our news reporter, who is at the location of the event
My name is... and you're watching ...
In today's news...
Beginning of the video
Middle of the video
End of the video
Welcome to..

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The final assignment
Look at page 16 in your booklet: 

During the last 5 lessons, you’ve seen a lot of news videos. Now that you’re a professional news reporter, you’re going to record your very own English news broadcast. This will be done in groups of 4/5, and you have 2 full lessons to finish this assignment. The video should be min. 3 and max. 5 minutes long. You can find a list of useful language on the last page of your booklet. 

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Step 1 (lesson 6)
Look on the internet for an (English) article that you all find interesting. This can be about anything: sports, climate change, politics, anything that is happening in the world that you find interesting.

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Step 2 (lesson 6)
Decide who is going to do what:
The roles are as followed:
- 2 news reporters who are going to explain the news item: 1 person is at the location your news is happening, 1 person is at the “studio” explaining the news.
- 1 interviewer, 1 interviewee (= someone who is being interviewed about the news item).

If you’re in a group of 5: 2 news reporters who are at the “studio”, 1 person who is at the location your news is happening.

Everyone has to be in the video, and everyone has to speak during the video.



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Step 3 (lesson 6)
Write a script – don’t forget to give your news broadcast a name! Decide: who is going to say what? You have to use the information from the article in your news video.

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Step 4 (lesson 7)
Record your news video. You’re allowed to use a piece of paper with your text on it, just make sure it doesn’t look like you’re reading from a piece of paper. Tip: use a PowerPoint with pictures to make the news broadcast look more real. 

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Step 5 (lesson 7)
Look at this checklist, does your video include everything?
  •  Everyone is included in the video.
  •  Everyone speaks during the video.
  •  1 person is at the location where the news is happening.
  •  1 person is at the “station” reporting the news.
  •  1 person is interviewing someone.
  •  1 person is being interviewed.
  •  Your video is min. 3 minutes and max. 5 minutes long.
  •  Your video has a beginning, middle (with explanation of the situation and a short interview) and ending.

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Step 6 (lesson 7)
Finished? One group member has to e-mail your final product to your teacher. Make sure to include the names of every member of your group in the e-mail


My e-mail address is: loes.verweij@elzendaalcollege.nl

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Lesson 6, today: step 1, 2 and 3 (p. 16)
Step 1: Find an English article
Step 2: Divide the roles
Step 3: Write a script

Need inspiration? You can find the links to the news videos we watched in class in your booklet. 

Questions? Ask me! 

Next lesson: bring a charged phone!

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Lesson 7, today: step 4, 5 and 6 (p. 17)
Step 4: record your news video
Step 5: checklist: did you include everything?
Step 6: e-mail your video to your teacher

Questions? Ask me! 

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Feedback! Did you like this project?
What did you like? What didn't you like?

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Tips & tops for your teacher?

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