Definition
of News Item
News item is a text which informs readers about events of the day. The events are considered newsworthy or important.
Generic Structure of News Item
1.Main event
2. Elaboration (background, participant, time, place)
3. Resource of information
Language Feature of News Item
1.Focusing on circumstances
2. Using material process
News item is a text which informs readers about events of the day. The events are considered newsworthy or important.
Generic Structure of News Item
1.Main event
2. Elaboration (background, participant, time, place)
3. Resource of information
Language Feature of News Item
1.Focusing on circumstances
2. Using material process
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News Item is a factual text which informs the readers about
events of the day which are considered newsworthy or important.
Social function of news item is to
inform readers, listeners or viewers about events of the day which are
considered newsworthy or important.
Generic structure:
· Newsworthy
Event(s): recounts the events in summary form.
· Background
Event(s): elaborate what happened, to WHOM, in WHAT circumstances.
· Sources:
comments by participants in, witnesses to, and expert on the event.
Significant Grammar Features:
· Short,
telegraphic information about story captured in headline.
· Generally
using Simple Past Tense.
· Use
of Material Processes to retell the event.
· Using Action
Verbs, (e.g.: were, run, go, kill, hit, attack, curb, etc).
· Using Saying
Verbs, (e.g.: said, added, claimed, etc).
· Focus
on Circumstances.
· Use
of projecting Verbal Processes in Sources stages.
§ Did
you know?
Headlines in newspapers are printed
in large letters to catch the reader’s eye. They use as few words as
possible and are called ‘Phrase Headlines’. Grammar words like articles (a, an,
the) and auxiliary verbs (is, are, was, were, may, must, can, etc.) are often
left out.
Examples:
· Torrential
Rain in Most Areas.
· Women
Barred from Jobs.
· Price
Curbs Boost Exports.
· Riweards
for Tracing Suspects.
Some headlines use the present tense
although the event happened days before. Why? Beceuse the writer wants to give
the subject a sense of freshness and imfortance, making of more interesting to
read.
For passive sentences, use past
participle.
|
Agreement is signed today.
Headline: Agreement signedtoday.
|
For future event, use
to-infinitive.
|
The President will open the ASEAN
summit.
Headline: President to
openASEAN summit.
|
For an event which is taking place
now, use present participle.
|
English Teachers are having a
TEFLIN seminar.
Headline: English teachershaving TEFLIN
seminar.
|
For a sentence using ‘is, are’,
omit them.
|
People are free to choose their
leader.
Headline: People free to
choose leader.
|
There are some rules that can help to make newspaper headlines more comprehensible.
- The passive voice is used without the appropriate form of “be”.
Example: Town ‘Contaminated’
Complete Sentence: Town is
contaminated.
- It is unusual to find complex forms, generally the simple present form is used
Example: Fire Destroys over
2,511 acres of Forest in 2003-2004
Complete Sentence: Fire has
destroyed over 2,511 acres of forest in 2003-2004.
- The present progressive tense is used, usually to describe something that is changing or developing, but the auxiliary verb is usually left out.
Example: World Heading for
Energy Crisis
Complete Sentence: The world
is heading for an energy crisis.
- To refer to the future, headlines often use the infinitive.
Example: Queen to Visit
Samoa.
Complete Sentence: The Queen
is going to visit Samoa.
- Headlines are not always complete sentences.
Example: More earthquakes in
Japan.
Complete Sentence: More
earthquakes happened in Japan.
The example of news item :
Man jailed for striking RI maid
Newsworthy Event:
SINGAPORE: A suvervisor was jailed
for two month for refeatedly striking his Indonesia maid on the head and back
with a television remote control, news reports said on Thursday.
Background Events:
Muhamad Shafiq Woon Abdulah admitted
in a Singapore court he physically abused the woman on several occasion between
June and October 2002, The Strait Times said.
The magistrate’s court hear that
Shafiq, 31, began striking Winarti, 22 about a month after she started working
for him.
He hit her on the heat with the TV
set’s remote control because he was unhappy with her work. On the occasion, he
punched her on the back after accusing her of daydreaming.
Sources:
S.S. Dhillion, Shafiq’s lawyer said
his client lost his ‘better senses’ when he saw his daugther’s face covered as
she lay in bed.
He said his client thought the maid
had put the child in danger. -DPA
Example
news item
newsworthy eventSurabaya's Juanda International Airport has won the Culture and Tourism Ministry's 2009 toilet award, beating out 2007 winner Denpasar's NgurahRai Airport, which now drops to fourth. Indonesia's main gateway, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, just outside Jakarta, moves up from fourth in 2007 to second, in the biennial "Sapta Pesona Clean Public Toilet Award"
backgaround event
The award was first handed out in 2007, and has so far involv
ed only international airports. Acting Culture and Tourism Minister Muhammad Nuh said he expected the award in future to also cover public toilets at tourist sites across the country.
sources
"Granting the award to those running public toilets at tourist sites is expected to improve the quality of products and services, particularly in term of cleanliness .as part of efforts to enhance the image of national culture," Nuh said during the award presentation ceremony.
Taken from: www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/10/10/l
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