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high class three in English today, we're going to be
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identifying the features of a newspaper people.
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This is because we're going to be writing one in
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the next few days.
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I would like you to have a look at this
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slide. What other features of newspaper report?
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What would you expect to see in the newspaper report?
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I would like you to pause this video and have
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to think about this.
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You may want to discuss this with the parent at
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the beginning of a newspaper report.
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You normally have a headline to grab the attention.
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They try to sell the story in a few words
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as possible.
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I would like you to pose the vigil and meet
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these examples in the introduction to a newspaper report.
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You always found the five W's.
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The five W's are what what has happened, Where where
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did this event placed?
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When when did it take place?
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Who who was there and why did this happen?
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Yeah, and the main body of the newspaper report is
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generally written in the past tense.
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That means the verbs generally, and in e day they
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have paragraph stirs.
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Talk to the writing.
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The Senses is a clear and concise.
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That means they don't have objectives.
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Then on May Answer key questions.
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Why? Or something is how something has happened.
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Then the next lad, we're going to be looking at
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a newspaper report about in key events that took place
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in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and identify some of
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these features.
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This is the text that you are going to be
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looking at independently.
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Let's look at that text and extract together.
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Yeah, let's have a look at the headline.
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The headline in List, Texas Bubblicious and the Introduction.
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I've identified two off the five W's.
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I've been identified when it took place and who was
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there when the event take place?
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Can you find any more of the five top use
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in the introduction when we're thinking about the pastor's past
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tense is already happened.
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I've identified WAAS Promise on Tested because these verbs are
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done a written in the past tense.
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Some of the key information from the text is less
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Things went wrong.
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Violet stolen experimental piece of chilling on from the factory
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workshop that is a key piece of information about what
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it happened in this newspaper report.
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I would now walking like you to look at the
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same news, repay paper report and identify the key features