
Editorial and Letter to the Editor
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English
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12th Grade
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Diana Medina
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Editorial and Letter to the Editor
Review of both topics...
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EDITORIAL
Do you remember what it is???
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Multiple Choice
What is an Editorial?
a blog
information
a news article
a newspaper article
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Parts of the Editorial
Now, remember it had 5 parts.
what were they?
lets check if you remember....
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Multiple Select
What is the name of the first thing you should write at the top of your editorial? (it causes an impact)
Title
Headline
Lead
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ok great....
let's see what else do you remember!
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Multiple Select
choose the one part that does not belong to the editorial...
lead
end
signature
body
nut
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
When we spoke about the NUT in the editorial,we said that an opinion is being expressed there.
Do you remember whose opinion is being given in this part of the editorial?
People's opinion
Editor's opinion
Researcher's opinion
Reader's opinion
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Multiple Select
When the editor expresses his/her opinion, they can choose a two different sides....
What were they...?
Positive
Balanced
One Sided
Negative
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
And we are coming to the end of the Editorial, here we include the CONCLUSION....
What did we do here to finish off?
Tell the readers what to do
Say good bye
Re-state your opinion
Give facts
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Let's move on...
here we go, remember what is our next topic?
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Letter to the Editor
same as a formal letter...
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Structure:
Sender's adress
Date
Receiver's address
Salutation
Body
Conclusion
Closing phrase
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Multiple Choice
Whose address goes on the right side of the letter?
sender's
receiver's
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Multiple Select
What are the two things that go on the left side of the letter?
Sender's address
Receiver's address
Date
Salutation
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There are six things you need to keep in mind when writing your letter...
State article to which you respond
State position
Focus major point
Provide evidence
Recomend what should be done
Name names
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Multiple Choice
How many words should our letter be...?
100 - 150
150 - 300
180 - 250
200 - 300
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Multiple Select
What are the appropriate closing phrases that we should use?
Yours Faithfuly
Sincerily
Best regards
Love
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Multiple Choice
What kind of language should we use?
Normal
Formal
Informal
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Well done...
Now that you remember everything, don't forget to take the quiz during your asynchronous period.
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