English year 1 term 1 lesson 5 Saskia

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Landing: lesson 5

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Today
  • Info about the format portfolio
  • Analysis of an existing press release
  • Improve your press release writing skills by completing exercises and acquire new language/communication skills.

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Format final summative assignment Moodle
Moodle - Engels -Course material - Format portfolio English 1.1
Look up this format. This is how it works:
- fill in relevant details
- copy & paste your work
- add screenshot of TextAnalyzer

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Homework evaluation points: State verbs
'static verbs that do not change, they are in the present tense'
Verbs (present simple) that describe:
1) states of existing/being: consist, exist, be
2) possessing: have, own, possess, belong
3) feeling or wanting: desire. despise, dislike, like, love, hate etc

, thinking, possessing or feeling

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State verbs
Verbs that describe:
4) thinking or believing: doubt, believe, know, recognise etc.
5) appearance: seem, appear, resemble etc.
6) other verbs: concern, cost, deserve, mean, mind etc

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State verbs
State verbs can be used with the continuous(ing-form), but they will change in meaning:
They are rich, because they have 4 homes and a yacht (possessing)
I am having a very good time, thank you (am experiencing)

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State verbs
state verbs of perception: do not use continuous
hear, notice, see, smell, taste
I notice that your wife never comes to the matches. Doesn't she like cricket?

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Grammar evaluation check
Go to Socrative.com
Student login
Room number 540321CA

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Funnel writing

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PR format
  • Logo
  • Add: For Immediate Release
  • Press release headline – The press release headline should encapsulate your main message. It appears at the top, in bold.
  • Intro lead starting with Place, Country,  Date of Release(see example) 
  • An enticing first sentence of 1st paragraph
  • Body copy containing the announcement details – the who, what, when, where, why and how

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PR format
  • Paragraphs to Add Information (Source/Essentials)
  • Direct quotes from important people 
  • Contact Information (contact person, website address etc)
  • Company Description at Bottom (Boiler plate)
  • Add "###" at the End

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Analyse a press release
Go to Teams lesson 5:
Example press release
Work in small groups of 3 - you have 10 minutes to analyze this press release

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Find a way that suits you to share this link and the document that has the press release - if you want to share the latter.
WHO (par. 1)
Who issues the news?

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WHAT (par. 1)
What is the news they share?

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WHERE
Where does the event take place?
A
Boulder, Denver and Colorado
B
Boulder, Colorado
C
Eventbrite
D
Colorado

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WHEN (par. 1)
When will the event take place (day, date, time)?

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HOW (par. 1)
How is up-and-coming startup talent celebrated and Startup Summer 2019 kicked off?
A
By joining Startup Colorado
B
By organising a party

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HOW (par 1)
How is the event made especially interesting to join?
A
By involving the local entrepreneurial community
B
By kicking off Startup Summer simultaneously

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Par. 1

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Why are Boulder, Denver and Colorado Springs mentioned in par. 2?
A
That is where startups that the students can join are located
B
That is where Startup Summer has their offices
C
That is where Nancy Phillips lives
D
That is where the kick-off party will take place.

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Par. 3

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What is the function of par. 4 (starting with "Founded in...)
A
It summarises the content of par. 1
B
It serves to stimulate people to join Startup Colorado
C
It gives background information on Startup Colorado

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par. 4

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Contact details
Contact:
Janet Smith, Media Relations
jsmithe@freeprsample.com
(555) 555-1212
# # #

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The inverted pyramid is completed

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Note the new information.
Start press release with:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Add the dateline:
Use the following format to identify the location and the date of the release:
CITY, State, Month, Day, Year—

or for Europe:
CITY, Country, Day, Month, Year—

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Capitalisation in headline
Use capital letters for:
  • nouns
  • verbs
  • adjectives
  • adverbs

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Indicate the End
# # #

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Add to draft
Add this new information to your draft

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Title
1) Grab attention
Your headline has to be intriguing enough to get journalists to keep reading. 
2) It has to quickly communicate the essence of your message.
3) Use a max. of 14 words for the title.

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Title
4) Use the active tense: so for example 'opens', not opened, opening
5) The first letter of each key word should be capitalized.  
 use capital letters for: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs



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Your opinion on this headline
District 'Kop van Zuid' in Rotterdam Achieves 95% Visitor Rate  because of Successful Promotion Campaign. 

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Your opinion?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

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It was an example of a good press release headline
The headline incorporates a figure that show why the news is significant and demonstrates that the campaign was successful.

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What do you think of this one?
Heinz Is Searching for Its First-Ever ‘Head Burger Artist’

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What is your opinion?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

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Another good headline
The headline shows a clear news value – the use of  the words  'First-Ever' helps to capture the attention of the audience and also the words: 
‘Head Burger Artist’
raise curiosity.

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What would be your press release title?
Title

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Grammar review (book) module 5: page 116-117

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Answers found on
Page 393

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Written Assignment 3
All versions of the press release for written assignment 3 must be uploaded in Teams to the written assignment 3 folder by  on Friday, October 8th. The last lesson 6 will be used as a consultancy feedback session.

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Are you feeling confident in writing the press release?
Yes
No
Somewhat

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NEXT CLASS
Dedicated to consultancy, questions, feedback

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Peer feedback
  • Save your draft under another name
  • Form a pair with another student
  • Exchange copies, and switch on "Track changes" (tabblad controleren / knop "wijzigingen bijhouden") 

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