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Oficina de Língua Estrangeira Moderna - Inglês. Itinerante 2011 - Núcleo Regional de Educação da Área Metropolitana Norte. Material adaptado por professora Geane Poteriko. Tema: Gênero Notícia.

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GÊNERO NOTÍCIA

Lage(2006)

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Relato de uma série de fatos a partir do fato

mais importante ou interessante

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- É apresentada de forma objetiva

- Utiliza-se dos verbos, em sua maioria, no modo indicativo

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- O que é subjetivo não entra na notícia

- Não argumenta, não conclui ou sustenta hipóteses

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INTENÇÃO:

Divulgar as informações com muita rapidez

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- São relatos imparciais de acontecimentos recentes

-Não desconsiderar -as ideologias

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- Vinculada ao ambiente eletrônico pode alterar a sua

organização textual

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- Pode ser “quebrada” em pedaços e interligada por

hyperlinks

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PARTES DA ESTRUTURA

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ESTRUTURA Headline

BylineLeadBodySources

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HeadlineUsar frases curtas

Incluir o assunto principalChamar a atenção do leitor

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BylineAutorData

EditorFotógrafo

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Incluir os 5 Ws

who? what? where? when?

why?

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Lead

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Relata mais detalhes sobre

cada um dos Ws, e possivelmente

“como”.

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Body

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Incluir os nomes de pessoas que

forneceram informações

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Sources

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headline

logo

LEAD

photo

mast head

CAPA DE JORNAL: Pode não ter BODY e SOURCES

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http://www.newseum.org/

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Entregar diferentes gêneros textuais para que o aluno reconheça

o gênero notícia.

NEWS

Working with news

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NEWS

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By Nicola Boden

Created 11:14 AM on 16th November 2010

Royal wedding next year: Katie's eight-year wait is over as she and Prince

William finally announce they are engaged and will

marry in 2011

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Prince William and Kate Middleton are engaged and will marry next year, Clarence House announced today.

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William, 28, proposed during a holiday in Kenya last month after asking Kate's father for his daughter's hand following a marathon eight-year courtship1.

1) O período de tempo durante o qual o homem e a mulher

namoram antes do casamento

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Kate, also 28, had been dubbed2 'Waity Katy' amid3 criticism she was hanging on for a proposal and did not have a proper job but now her wait is finally over.

2) Dar a alguém um nome que descreve-o (a) de

alguma forma

3) Enquanto eventos rumorosos têm acontecido

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The couple will appear in public later today, when the Princess-in-waiting is expected to show off 4 her engagement ring.

4) exibir

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Their first ever interview will be broadcast tonight. David Cameron said William is 'extremely excited' and ‘thrilled’5 as he appeared outside to welcome the news this lunchtime. 5) encantado

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Their royal wedding will be the biggest event since Prince Charles and Diana got married in 1981.It is hoped the ceremony will give a huge boost6 to the nation and the economy as crippling public sector spending cuts hit home.6) incentivo

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ACTIVITIES

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a) Where was this news published?b) When was this news published?c) Who reads this ?d) Who wrote this news?e) What is the objective of the headline: information or opinion?

1. After reading it, answer:

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The title of news report is also called a HEADLINE. Although headlines are short, they can tell us a lot. Headlines are written to grab your attention, but don’t tell you everything

HEADLINE

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2. Recognize the headline from the news above.

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- Does the headline inform the subject in advance?

- Is there any relationship with time in the headline?

3. About the headline:

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a) The action shows:

( ) simple present to announce truths( ) present continuous do cause impact( ) future to announce future events( ) passive voice to omit the subject?

4.Match the correct answer about the news headline:

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b) What is special about the first paragraph of the news?

c) What elements does it contain?

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The introduction of the news tells you what the story will be about. It is clear, just a few sentences long, and is composed of a LEAD, that is, a set of five basic questions:

WHAT? WHEN? WHO? WHERE? WHY?

LEAD

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a) What happened?b) When did it happen?c) Who was involved in this event? d) Where did it happen?e) Why did it happen?

5. Now, read the first and the second paragraphs from the

news report and answer:

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6.The news is organized into how many paragraphs? What is the main idea of each one?

7.Is the news written in 1st or 3rd person?

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How is the language?

( ) clear, objective, formal( ) personal, informal ( slang)

8. Choose the right option:

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- How can you know this?

- Copy the words that define this future tense.

9. The news refers to a future event.

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10. How many voices do you recognize in the news?

11. Is there any indirect speech in the news? Rewrite it.

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12. Read the paragraphs below and recognize the meaning of the

underlined words.

It is about...

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Prince William and Kate Middleton are engaged and will marry next year, Clarence House announced today.

William, 28, proposed during a holiday in Kenya last month after asking Kate's

father for his daughter's hand following a marathon eight-year courtship. ..

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An adverb usually modifies a verb or a verb phrase and provides information

about the manner, time, place or circumstances of the activity or state denoted by the verb or verb phrase.

- Adverb of time: time adverbs say something about the time of an action:

yesterday, tomorrow, now, etc.

These words are adverbs.

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13. Now, you know what an adverb is. Look for other ones in the news and identify the idea.

14. Use the links below to practice more:

http://www.esldesk.com/grammar/practice/identify-adverb http://eslus.com/LESSONS/GRAMMAR/POS/pos5.htm#Pop%20Quiz

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Língua Estrangeira Moderna

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2º Semestre - 2011