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is a factual and objective account of a recent event and development, usually published or broadcast by s news organization (like a news paper, TV channel, or online news website)
News report
key features of a news report
factual
timely
objective
structured
basic structure of a news report
headline
lead (opening paragraph)
body
conclusion
what are the common types of informative talks
descriptive
explanatory
demonstrative
analytical
based on real events, not opinions or fiction
factual
covers recent breaking events
timely
written in a neutral tone (without bias)
objective
often uses the inverted pyramid format: most important info at the top, details follow
structured
a short, catchy title that summarizes the main event
headline
the most important facts: who? what? when? where? why? how?
lead
additional facts, quotes, background info and supporting details
body
sometimes include the latest updates or future development
conclusion
spoken expression of thoughts, ideas, or information delivered to an audience
speech
also called informative speeches
informative talks
are representations that aum to educate or explain a topic clearly and accurately to an audience without tryinyto persuade them to take a particular side
informative talks
describes a person, place, object or event
descriptive
explains a process or concept
explanatory
shows how to do something (often with visuals)
demonstrative
breaks down complex ideas
analytical
the different types of listening
appreciative
emphatic
comprehensive
critical or analytical
also called empathetic listening
emphatic listening
also called informal or content listening
comprehensive listening
behavior where the listeners seeks out and enjoys what is being said
appreciative listening
type of active listening where the primary goal is to understand and share the feelings of the speaker
emphatic listening
type of active listening focused on understanding and processing the message being communicated
comprehensive listening
is being a better listener by listening critically to a person, song or other audio materials to get the message that is intended to be conveyed by the speaker
analytical listening