Kenneth Beare is an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher and course developer with over three decades of teaching experience.
Updated on April 28, 2019Students often read newspapers for a wide variety of reasons, not least of which is to keep informed in English. As you know, newspaper writing style tends to have three levels: Headlines, leading phrases, and article content. Each of these has its own style. This lesson focuses on calling students' attention to this type of writing style on a deeper, grammatical level. It ends with students writing up their own short articles with a follow-up listening comprehension opportunity.
Aim: Improved writing skills and understanding newspaper writing style
Activity: Writing short newspaper articles
Level: Intermediate to upper intermediate
Outline:
FAKE VAN GOGH SELLS FOR $35 MILLION
A fake painting supposedly by Vincent Van Gogh has been sold for $35 million in Paris.
Paris June 9, 2004
Imagine this: It's the chance of a lifetime. You have the necessary cash and you have the opportunity to buy a Van Gogh. After purchasing the painting and placing it on your living room wall to show to all your friends, you discover that the painting is a forgery!
That's what happened to an anonymous telephone bidder who purchased Sunflowers in the Wind at the Peinture Company in Paris, France. The first (supposed) Van Gogh painting to have been auctioned since last year's record sale of $40 million, the forgery was sold for $35 million. The painting had also been reported to be the last ever offered for sale, Britain's Daily Times reported Thursday.
Unfortunately, shortly after the masterpiece had been transferred to the buyer's home, the Academy of Fine Arts released a statement saying that Sunflowers in the Wind was a fake. Upon further investigation, the report proved to be true. The unlucky buyer was forced to recognize that he or she had indeed purchased a forgery.
Newspaper Article 1
TRUCK CRASHES INTO LIVING ROOM
Leading sentence: Provide your leading sentence.
Article content: Write at least three short paragraphs about the incident.
Newspaper Article 2
LOCAL COUNCIL: ACTION NOT PROMISES
Leading sentence: Provide your leading sentence.
Article content: Write at least three short paragraphs about the incident.
Newspaper Article 3
LOCAL FOOTBALL PLAYER WINS BIG
Leading sentence: Provide your leading sentence.
Article content: Write at least three short paragraphs about the incident.