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By Mr. Paul Vincent Java Gerano, M.Ed-ESL
Faculty, Communication Arts in English Department, Assumption Iloilo
Take a look at the following pictures and
reflect on each one.
Now, choose a partner and share your
insights together. Focus on the following
questions:
• What are the
pictures all about?
• Can you identify the
place and the
individual(s) found
in the pictures?
• Do you know the
circumstances
surrounding the
pictures?
What is journalism?
TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING WORDS
AND PHRASES
• investigation and
reporting
• events, issues, and
trends
• broad audience
QUIZ
DIRECTIONS
Identify whether the
given situation is
journalism or not. If
it is journalism,
write YES.
Otherwise, write
NO.
1. Vanz submits to his boss his report of the feasibility
study he conducted.
2. Elton files a flash report on TV Patrol about the UFO that
is now visible in areas around Mandurriao.
3. Christopher confides to his bestfriend that he saw the
murder in the cathedral.
4. Brian tells the whole class that the governor has
accepted his project proposal.
5. Kyle writes posts on his blog the anomalies he has
discovered in the City Hall.
6. Robert sends a series of text messages to his friends
informing them that PAGASA has issued a tsunami
warning.
7. Alexis sends a letter to the manager asking him to
investigate his employee.
8. Mark makes a video documentary about the backdoor
issues in Southern Philippines.
9. Gen exposes in his Sunday column the red-tape
practices in the embassy.
10.The principal issues a circular asking all the department
heads to observe proper waste disposal in their
respective offices.
VOCABULARY BREAK
HIDDEN WORD
INSTRUCTIONS
Guess the hidden word by
naming the images shown. Get
the first letter of the name of
the image as order shown to
reveal the hidden word.
1st letter
CEDAR
C
IVORY
CI
TOM AND JERRY
CIT
IRIS
CITI
ZEUS
CITIZ
EGGS BENEDICT
CITIZE
NEFERTITI
The ABC of journalistic
writing…
Accuracy
Brevity
Conciseness
Examine this sentence.
The ATM machine is not
working.
Quiz : Rewrite the following sentences by
removing
redundancies.
1. Kindly look at the sky above.
2. Hello, good morning! How may I
help you?
3. My future plan is to build a big
mansion.
4. Kindly enter your PIN number, then
press okay.
5. Her bag is red in color.
GRAMMAR BREAK
1. Tom is looking for his key. He can’t find it.
He (lost, has lost) his key.
2. He (studied, has studied) his lesson.
3. I (saw, have seen ) Rosa in town yesterday.
4. Ow! I (cut, have cut) my finger!
5. My mother (read, has read) the documents
last night.
NEWSPAPER
VOCABULARY
Read the following sentences
• These were the sordid details about
their affair.
• Ancient Celtic monks ruminated about
profound theological problems.
• The TV series was so popular that its
influence on popular culture seemed
ubiquitous.
• I rusticated at Brighton-by-the Sea.
• He imagined his performance in the
play would scintillate, but he stumbled
twice and forgot many of his lines.
• Most Europeans are polyglot out of
necessity.
• The evil sorcerer placed his anathema
BEN JONSON
In his work entitled
‘Poetaster’, he
distinguishes a good
writer from a bad writer.
In fact, he uses the
character of Crispinus in
what he thinks good
writers should do.
In the play, Crispinus,
vomits up all pretentious
and bombastic words in
his
If you have a big vocabulary
full of polysyllables –
that is fine. It will help
you learn. It will help you
think. It will help you
solve crossword puzzles. But
use it sparingly in your
writing.
If the reader finds the
first paragraph is made
up of tortuous
sentences and
unfamiliar words, he
will not read any
further.
He does not have the
interest or the time to
figure out what the
writer is trying to
communicate.
Each item contains a
sentence with an
unfamiliar word in
bold letters. Replace
this word with a
simple word in
jumbled letters.
eefofrd
She proffered her
hand, and the gallant
man kissed it.
OFFERED
dtenisre
Her remarks were
interpolated into the
official record.
INSERTED
aft
Charles Dickens
had
a peculiar habit of
Describing
corpulent
people in his
books.
FAT
durage
An unhappy
candidate
remonstrated with his
successful opponent.
ARGUED
rvocnet
Missionaries proselytize
and accept new
members
to their religion.
CONVERT
DIRECTIONS
Make 10 pairs of
complex-common
words out of the
following.
In journalistic writing….
AVOID verbal deadwoods
an excessive amount
of unnecessary words
in a script, speech, or
other written or
spoken
communication
PRACTICE
The following
sentences are
pretentious.
Rewrite to make
them fit for
journalistic
writing.
Sentence 1
He affixed his
signature in the
document.
He signed the
document.
Sentence 2
They are having a
tour at the present
time.
They are having a
tour now.
Sentence 3
They were united in
holy matrimony in
Spain.
They married in
Spain.
Sentence 4
He told his
listeners that he
was born inside
the palace.
He said that he
was born inside
the palace.
Sentence 5
The secretary
tendered her
resignation yesterday.
The secretary
resigned yesterday.
In journalistic writing…
Shy away from abstract words that soar
into the blue and stand for things you
can not pin down.
Example
The police
apprehended a
criminal at the bus
station.
The police
apprehended a
kidnapper at the
bus station.
Activity
Make more
precise sentences
by rewriting the
following vague
sentences.
1. His head was
injured by a blunt
instrument.
2. Officers removed a
gun from his
clothing.
3. A large number
assembled for the
meeting.
4. The noise woke me
up last night.
5. She is now in jail
because she
falsified a
Suggested Answers
1. His skull was fractured with a hammer.
2. Police took a .32 caliber automatic from his
hip pocket.
3. Five hundred attended the caucus.
4. The thud woke me up last night.
5. She is now in jail because she falsified a
college diploma.
In
journalism,
the art of
describing
things is very
important.
DESCRIPTION It is a rhetorical
mode.
The purpose of
description is to
re-create
Invent
visually present
a person
a place
an event,
an action
so that the reader
can picture that
which is being
The rule is….
SHOW,
DON’T
TELL!
How does a newborn baby’s hair
feel?
DOWNY HAIR
covered in or filled
with soft fine hair
or
feathers
How does a brand-new car look?
SLEEK
a vehicle or other
object that is
sleek
has a smooth
attractive shape
How does a snake move?
IT SLITHERS
to slide somewhere
over a surface,
twisting or moving
from side to side
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
Describe this…
DOG-EARED
BOOK
RECEDING
HAIRLINE
PEELING
PAINTWORK
CHIPPE
D
CUP
BLOOD-
SHOT
EYES
TAKE A LOOK AT THIS PICTURE.
SAYSOMETHINGABOUT
THISPICTURE.
HOW ABOUT THIS PICTURE?
LET’S GO BACK TO THE PICTURES SHOWN EARLIER
QUESTIONS • Which picture shows an
ordinary situation?Why?
• Which picture shows a shocking
situation?Why?
• Which picture ismore
interesting for you? Why?
WHAT IS NEWS?

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Basic Journalistic Writing

  • 1. By Mr. Paul Vincent Java Gerano, M.Ed-ESL Faculty, Communication Arts in English Department, Assumption Iloilo
  • 2. Take a look at the following pictures and reflect on each one.
  • 3. Now, choose a partner and share your insights together. Focus on the following questions: • What are the pictures all about? • Can you identify the place and the individual(s) found in the pictures? • Do you know the circumstances surrounding the pictures?
  • 5. TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING WORDS AND PHRASES • investigation and reporting • events, issues, and trends • broad audience
  • 6. QUIZ DIRECTIONS Identify whether the given situation is journalism or not. If it is journalism, write YES. Otherwise, write NO.
  • 7. 1. Vanz submits to his boss his report of the feasibility study he conducted. 2. Elton files a flash report on TV Patrol about the UFO that is now visible in areas around Mandurriao. 3. Christopher confides to his bestfriend that he saw the murder in the cathedral. 4. Brian tells the whole class that the governor has accepted his project proposal. 5. Kyle writes posts on his blog the anomalies he has discovered in the City Hall. 6. Robert sends a series of text messages to his friends informing them that PAGASA has issued a tsunami warning. 7. Alexis sends a letter to the manager asking him to investigate his employee. 8. Mark makes a video documentary about the backdoor issues in Southern Philippines. 9. Gen exposes in his Sunday column the red-tape practices in the embassy. 10.The principal issues a circular asking all the department heads to observe proper waste disposal in their respective offices.
  • 9. INSTRUCTIONS Guess the hidden word by naming the images shown. Get the first letter of the name of the image as order shown to reveal the hidden word.
  • 17. The ABC of journalistic writing… Accuracy Brevity Conciseness
  • 18. Examine this sentence. The ATM machine is not working.
  • 19. Quiz : Rewrite the following sentences by removing redundancies. 1. Kindly look at the sky above. 2. Hello, good morning! How may I help you? 3. My future plan is to build a big mansion. 4. Kindly enter your PIN number, then press okay. 5. Her bag is red in color.
  • 20. GRAMMAR BREAK 1. Tom is looking for his key. He can’t find it. He (lost, has lost) his key. 2. He (studied, has studied) his lesson. 3. I (saw, have seen ) Rosa in town yesterday. 4. Ow! I (cut, have cut) my finger! 5. My mother (read, has read) the documents last night.
  • 22. Read the following sentences • These were the sordid details about their affair. • Ancient Celtic monks ruminated about profound theological problems. • The TV series was so popular that its influence on popular culture seemed ubiquitous. • I rusticated at Brighton-by-the Sea. • He imagined his performance in the play would scintillate, but he stumbled twice and forgot many of his lines. • Most Europeans are polyglot out of necessity. • The evil sorcerer placed his anathema
  • 23. BEN JONSON In his work entitled ‘Poetaster’, he distinguishes a good writer from a bad writer. In fact, he uses the character of Crispinus in what he thinks good writers should do. In the play, Crispinus, vomits up all pretentious and bombastic words in his
  • 24. If you have a big vocabulary full of polysyllables – that is fine. It will help you learn. It will help you think. It will help you solve crossword puzzles. But use it sparingly in your writing.
  • 25. If the reader finds the first paragraph is made up of tortuous sentences and unfamiliar words, he will not read any further. He does not have the interest or the time to figure out what the writer is trying to communicate.
  • 26. Each item contains a sentence with an unfamiliar word in bold letters. Replace this word with a simple word in jumbled letters.
  • 27. eefofrd She proffered her hand, and the gallant man kissed it. OFFERED
  • 28. dtenisre Her remarks were interpolated into the official record. INSERTED
  • 29. aft Charles Dickens had a peculiar habit of Describing corpulent people in his books. FAT
  • 30. durage An unhappy candidate remonstrated with his successful opponent. ARGUED
  • 31. rvocnet Missionaries proselytize and accept new members to their religion. CONVERT
  • 32. DIRECTIONS Make 10 pairs of complex-common words out of the following.
  • 33.
  • 34. In journalistic writing…. AVOID verbal deadwoods an excessive amount of unnecessary words in a script, speech, or other written or spoken communication
  • 35. PRACTICE The following sentences are pretentious. Rewrite to make them fit for journalistic writing.
  • 36. Sentence 1 He affixed his signature in the document. He signed the document.
  • 37. Sentence 2 They are having a tour at the present time. They are having a tour now.
  • 38. Sentence 3 They were united in holy matrimony in Spain. They married in Spain.
  • 39. Sentence 4 He told his listeners that he was born inside the palace. He said that he was born inside the palace.
  • 40. Sentence 5 The secretary tendered her resignation yesterday. The secretary resigned yesterday.
  • 41. In journalistic writing… Shy away from abstract words that soar into the blue and stand for things you can not pin down.
  • 42. Example The police apprehended a criminal at the bus station. The police apprehended a kidnapper at the bus station.
  • 43. Activity Make more precise sentences by rewriting the following vague sentences. 1. His head was injured by a blunt instrument. 2. Officers removed a gun from his clothing. 3. A large number assembled for the meeting. 4. The noise woke me up last night. 5. She is now in jail because she falsified a
  • 44. Suggested Answers 1. His skull was fractured with a hammer. 2. Police took a .32 caliber automatic from his hip pocket. 3. Five hundred attended the caucus. 4. The thud woke me up last night. 5. She is now in jail because she falsified a college diploma.
  • 46. DESCRIPTION It is a rhetorical mode. The purpose of description is to re-create Invent visually present a person a place an event, an action so that the reader can picture that which is being
  • 48. How does a newborn baby’s hair feel? DOWNY HAIR covered in or filled with soft fine hair or feathers
  • 49. How does a brand-new car look? SLEEK a vehicle or other object that is sleek has a smooth attractive shape
  • 50. How does a snake move? IT SLITHERS to slide somewhere over a surface, twisting or moving from side to side
  • 57. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS PICTURE. SAYSOMETHINGABOUT THISPICTURE.
  • 58. HOW ABOUT THIS PICTURE?
  • 59. LET’S GO BACK TO THE PICTURES SHOWN EARLIER
  • 60. QUESTIONS • Which picture shows an ordinary situation?Why? • Which picture shows a shocking situation?Why? • Which picture ismore interesting for you? Why?