Monday, 4 July 2016

Writing Styles: Article

Writing Styles: Article 


What is an article?                                        
An article
• is a piece of writing usually intended for publication in a newspaper, magazine or journal
• is written for a wide audience, so it is essential to attract and retain the readers’ attention

• may include amusing stories, reported speech and
descriptions

• can be formal or informal, depending on the target audience
• should be written in an interesting or entertaining manner
• should give opinions and thoughts, as well as facts
• is in a less formal style than a report

An article can
describe an experience, event, person or place
• present an opinion or balanced argument
compare and contrast
• provide information
• offer suggestions
• offer advice

 A realistic article should consist of:

1. An eye-catching title which attracts the readers’ attention and suggests the theme of the article. (Think about why you read a magazine or newspaper article recently - what made you read it?) Articles can also have subheadings before each paragraph.
2. An introduction which clearly defines the topic to be covered and keeps the reader’s attention.
3. The main body of two to five paragraphs in which the      topic is further developed in detail.
4. The conclusion - summarising the topic or a final opinion,      recommendation or comment.

REMEMBER
Before you begin writing it is important to consider:
Where is the article going to appear - in a newspaper or magazine?
Who are the intended readers - a specific group such as students or teenagers, or adults in general?
What is the aim of the article - to advise, suggest, inform, compare and contrast, describe, etc.?

The following are three examples of an Article. Look at the layout and style of how the article is presented. 
The fourth example is an article template created in a WORD document.  



You can use WORD to create a template for your article. 
Use page layout to change from Portrait to LANDSCAPE
Use Insert - Draw Text Box
Insert images (pictures or clip art); use different font sizes to create the writing style for article.





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