Engage your students in a thoughtful discussion about the key differences between tabloid papers and broadsheet articles with this insightful material. It delves into four major distinctions, helping students grasp how different reporting styles and presentations cater to specific audiences.
Inside this little lesson, students will explore the following questions to deepen their understanding of newspaper writing and how reporters and publishers use unique techniques to engage their target readers
• Question One: Who are the specific audiences for each paper?
• Question Two: How are the papers presented?
• Question Three: What kind of news does each paper cover?
• Question Four: What are the price differences between the papers?
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Perfect for: AP (US) & GCSE/IGCSE (UK) English exams.
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• Pages: 6 Includes a Terms of Use (TOU) page, a “Get to Know Us” page, and all the engaging content you expect! Cover pages are NOT within this file!
• Ideal for Ages: school students (10+ in age)
• Teaching Duration: 1 mini class, depending on depth of exploration
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