ARTICLE WRITING A/D

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ENGLISHSecondary EducationAge 12

This lesson contains 29 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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How are you feeling today?
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I will be able to:
  • identify and share the purpose and important elements of an article writing. 
  • recall the ideal format of an article. 
  • list the details of each paragraph of an article


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What is the purpose of writing an article?

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What is the purpose of writing an article?

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LET'S SUM IT UP!         

An article is written with the following objectives:
  • It brings out the topics or the matter of interest in the limelight
  • The article provides information on the topics
  • It offers suggestions and pieces of advice
  • It influences the readers and urges them to think
  • The article discusses various stories, persons, locations, rising-issues, and technical developments

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POINTS TO REMEMBER
While writing an article:
  •  always use proper grammar, spelling, and punctuations.

  • Keep the introduction of the topic catchy, interesting, and short.

  • Discuss the opinion and the matter in an organized and descriptive manner.
 

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What are the essentials of an effective article writing?

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POINTS TO REMEMBER
  • The content should be unique and relevant.
  • The article must be written in an interesting manner. 
  • The title must be eye-catching, clear and interesting.
  • The introduction or the starting paragraph must be highly attentive. Use good vocabulary words. Try to use interrogative words for the start.
  • Use clear statements
  • Make paragraphs and write the content uniquel
  • Write a good and logical ending.

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How do you begin an article?

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Begin your article with a quotation or a popular poetic line that supports your topic  most relevantly.
Let the readers be satisfied that you are going to write something new and relevant.


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A vast ground for your creativity comprising reasons, effects, the present state of affairs, etc. This part must include.
  • Facts/ statistics
  • Quotes by well-known people
  • References from media (film, television, radio)
  • Quotes and illustrations on the subject you are writing.


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How do you write a conclusion for an article?

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Conclude with your strongest point. Use short and humourous sentences, leave at least one questions to provide a required effect on the reader’s mind.

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AN ARTICLE FOR OUR REFERENCE

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Homework
https://www.embibe.com/exams/article-writing-format-cbse/

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SUCCESS CRITERIA
Now I CAN:
-identify and share the purpose , important elements and key details of an article writing.
-list the details of each paragraph of an article.
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Agree
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Strongly Agree
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Not sure
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I need some help

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