

Magazines Article
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English
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KG
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 4 Questions
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A MAGAZINE ARTICLE
How to write it?
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Multiple Choice
Do you know what an article is?
It is a piece of document that gives us information about a topic. It can appear in a newspaper or in a magazine.
It is a document in which we can criticize the film we saw in the cinema last week.
It is similar to a story: we can invent information and describe fictional events.
It is a letter that we write to a friend asking him/her advice or inviting him/her to a party.
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Pay attention to the picture on the left...
How many paragraphs it has? What type of information is given? Is it written in a formal or informal style?
This is how an article looks like...
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Poll
An article can...
Present an opinion or an argument
Provide information
Offer a suggestion or recommendation
All the answers are correct
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Usually, an article has 5 different parts and depending on the audience it is written in a formal or informal style (you can use contractions!). Let's have a look at them:
Title: It must be catchy to engage and motivate your readers!
Introduction: Presentation the topic with the help of rhetoric questions.
Body: Explanation of the main information by answering the questions that have been proposed.
Recommendation: Suggest the audience to do something, always justifying it.
Ending: Summary of the main points and ask your audience about their opinions.
PARTS OF AN ARTICLE
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Draw
Can you circle the different parts of this article?
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Let's start with...
Another advantage is... (+ new idea)
In addition, furthermore, besides, what's more... (to add information).
However, nevertheless, but (contrast concepts)
BODY
Have you ever thought about?
How would you feel if...?
What would you think of...?
Are you the kind of person who...?
If you want to know the key for... this article is a must read.
INTRODUCTION
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS TO USE
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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MORE USEFUL EXPRESSIONS...
What about you?
What are your main thoughts?
Let me hear about you!
I'm excited to read your comment.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you!
ENDING
In my opinion, in my eyes, to me, personally speaking...
I have no doubt that...
I am sure, I am certain...
It would be a good/bad idea...
RECOMMENDATION
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GOOD LUCK!
REMEMBER:
Before writing your magazine article, take into account who your readers are going to be and how you are going to answer the questions that are proposed.
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