FEM _Write Ethics Article for Magazine

Today 
Quiz:  Ethical questions - refresher from lesson 2
 Time to show off your elocution skills.... (Wheel Decide)
Quiz: A bit o' grammar
Info: What goes into writing a magazine article?
Drag 'n drop: What's the difference b/w formal & informal language
Practice assignment
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This lesson contains 29 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Today 
Quiz:  Ethical questions - refresher from lesson 2
 Time to show off your elocution skills.... (Wheel Decide)
Quiz: A bit o' grammar
Info: What goes into writing a magazine article?
Drag 'n drop: What's the difference b/w formal & informal language
Practice assignment

Slide 1 - Slide

Elocution:  the art of careful public speaking, using clear pronunciation and good breathing to control the voice:
Getting started
Take 3 min. to look up words you do not know and then a quiz.
  • Legal
  • Nepotism 
  • Cronyism 
  • Fraudulent
  • Accountable 
  • Sustainability 
  • Bribery 
  • Whistleblower 
  • Wrongdoing

Slide 2 - Slide

Take 3 minutes to look up any words you do not know.  
Then call on students to create their own (elongated) sentences using the word from the wheel and related to a business in tourism. 
Or call on 2 students & ask them to do it/have a conversation in pairs.
Or create your own topic idea - if any.

____ is the fact of being responsible for one's actions and made to explain them if required.
A
Accountability
B
Whistleblower
C
Fraudulent
D
Morality

Slide 3 - Quiz

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____ methods or actions intend to deceive people, often in order to gain money illegally.
A
Fraudulent
B
Wrongdoing
C
Sustainable
D
Stakeholder

Slide 4 - Quiz

Fraudulent:  Dishonest or illegal 
A ____ is someone who informs the public that the company they work for has engaged in illegal practices.
A
wrongdoing
B
convincing
C
prudent
D
whistleblower

Slide 5 - Quiz

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____ is the practice of giving jobs to members of your family when you are in a position of power.
A
Morality
B
Cronyism
C
Nepotism
D
Investigation

Slide 6 - Quiz

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____ is illegal or immoral behaviour.
A
Wrongful
B
Wrongdoing
C
Wronged
D
Wronging

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Slide 8 - Slide

Copy paste link into browser and a new tab will open OR click on the link and choose the option "link in a new tab." 

Spin the wheel. Then ask one student at a time to create a sentence using that ethics-related word from the wheel spin.

Or 2 students have a short dialogue using  that ethics-related word from the wheel.

Write an article about international business ethics.

Slide 9 - Slide

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Ethics Article
You will write an article for a (facility) magazine about
- the (business) ethics of your country 
or
- of a particular business in NL 
and/or
- you can write a comparison/contrast article 


Slide 10 - Slide

Ethics - not only related to business.  But just
Purpose of your article 
Investigate how people in your  country/city look at ethical questions from their perspective?  
So, select your own ethical questions/topics and research the population's perspectives.

Slide 11 - Slide

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Topic ideas for your article
  • Does your country implement sustainability into its tourism business practices?
  • Do they respect the environment?
  • Does your country's airline companies take their CO2 emissions into account?
  • Bribery issues
  • False advertising 
  • Propaganda issues
  • Nepotism/cronyism issues
  • Is their government respectful towards its citizens?
  • Is the country cognizant of water consumption?
  • Does your country/travel practices intend to change their current practices?  Vision?

Slide 12 - Slide

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What do you already know about writing an
article for a magazine?

Slide 13 - Slide

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What do you already know about writing
an article for a magazine?
Pen your answers.

Slide 14 - Mind map

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An article... 
  • is a piece of writing meant to be published.
  • is written for a particular target group or readers in general.
  • must be written to capture the reader's attention.
  • may include anecdotal tales, quotes, and descriptive tales.
  • may be formal or informal, depending on the readers.
  • should be penned in an intriguing and entertaining fashion.
  • should offer your opinions and hard facts.
  • is stylistically less formal than a report but more formal than a blog.

Slide 15 - Slide

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Format
  • Your headline must hook the reader.  Make it zippy and add visuals/sensory language.
  • Your introduction is crucial:  suck the reader into your story.
  • Apply quotes, alliteration, metaphors, similes, (rhetorical) questions, (melo)drama.
  • The meat (body) of your piece needs to stay consistent with any (rhetorical) questions raised in your headline or introduction.
  • Stay true to your own distinctive voice throughout. (Don't pretend to be someone you're not)
  • Conclude your piece with an image/idea/fact that lingers in the reader's mind.
  • Finish with a punch.

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Slide 17 - Video

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In a nutshell

  • Formal language is less personal than informal language. It is used when writing for professional or academic purposes like university assignments. Formal language does not use colloquialisms, contractions, or first-person pronouns such as ‘I’ or ‘We’.
  • Informal language is more casual and spontaneous. It is used when communicating with friends or family either in writing or in conversation. It is used when writing personal emails, text messages, and in some business correspondence. The tone of informal language is more personal than formal language









Slide 18 - Slide

The tone, the choice of words and the way the words are put together vary between the two styles.

COLLOQUIALISMS = SPREEKTAAL IN NL.
Formal vs. Informal:  What do you know...

Slide 19 - Slide

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Formal
Informal 
 The crowd was very rowdy during the protest against the cuts to university funding.
 The mob was very rowdy during the protest against cuts to university funding.

Slide 20 - Drag question

Slang/Colloquialisms = informal
Formal 
Informal 
It was raining cats and dogs.
It was raining heavily.

Slide 21 - Drag question

Slang/Colloquialisms = informal
Formal 
Informal 
Lecturers expect students to use correct grammar and punctuation in essays.
 Lecturers still count on students to use correct grammar and punctuation in essays.

Slide 22 - Drag question

Slang/Colloquialisms = informal


Informal
Formal 
The improvements canʼt be introduced due to funding restrictions.

Improvements cannot be introduced due to funding restrictions.

Slide 23 - Drag question

Contractions = formal speech
Formal 
Informal 
The research project wonʼt continue next year.
 The research project will not continue next year.

Slide 24 - Drag question

Contractions = formal speech
Formal 
Informal 
The balloon was inflated for the experiment.
The balloon was blown up for the experiment.

Slide 25 - Drag question

Phrasal verbs = informal
Formal 
Informal 
The patient got over his illness.
 The patient recovered from his illness.

Slide 26 - Drag question

Phrasal verbs = informal 
Formal 
Informal 
The results of the study were mixed up.
The results of the study were confused.

Slide 27 - Drag question

Phrasal verbs = informal
Formal 
Informal 
During the interview, students were asked about their experiences.
During the interview, I asked students about their experiences.

Slide 28 - Drag question

Pronouns.
were asked = passive
i asked = formal 
Formal 
Informal 
We believe the practice is unsustainable.


 

It is believed the practice is unsustainable.

Slide 29 - Drag question

Pronouns.  
IT is = formal
we = informal