Language Focus - Phrases for Agreeing and Disagreeing
10
Choosing a Topic
11
Researching an Idea
12
Pitching a Story to Newspaper and Magazines
13
Pitching a Story to Radio
14
Language Focus: Asking Questions
15
Interviewing Sources: Reliability, Facts, and Opinions
16
Interviewing Sources: Listening Strategies
17
Language Focus: Quoting Sources and Reporting Verbs
18
Language Focus: Quoting Sources and Using Reported Speech
19
Print Media: From Topic to Idea
20
Types of Leads
21
Creating a Lead
22
Language Focus - Subject-Verb Agreement
23
Writing the Body - Inverted Pyramid Style
24
Writing a Conclusion
25
Writing Using Associated Press Style
26
Language Focus: Structure of Active and Passive Voice
27
Language Focus: Use of Active and Passive Voice
28
Reporting Accurately
29
How to Proofread an Article
30
The Language of Broadcast Journalism
31
The People of Broadcast Journalism
32
Types of Stories for Broadcast Journalism
33
Using Conversational Style
34
Language Focus: Present Tense and Active Voice
35
How Journalists Compete
36
Sensationalism in TV News
37
The 24-Hour News Cycle
38
Language Focus: Stress and Pausing
39
Origins and Current State of the Digital Age
40
New Media: Language and Structure
41
Types of New Media Stories
42
The Impact on the Journalistic Process
43
The Impact on Traditional Media
44
Language Focus: Present Perfect Form
45
Language Focus: Data Commentary
46
Citizen Journalism
47
New Media Challenges: Ethics in the Digital Age
48
Intellectual Property and Censorship
49
New Media Challenges: The Digital Divide
50
English for Journalism: Course Conclusion
Description:
Explore the fundamentals of journalism and enhance English language skills through a comprehensive series of video lessons. Delve into the history and principles of journalism, learn essential language techniques, and gain practical insights into various aspects of the field. Master the art of storytelling, source gathering, interviewing, and writing for different media platforms. Develop skills in pitching stories, creating engaging leads, and structuring articles using the inverted pyramid style. Examine the evolution of broadcast and digital journalism, including ethical considerations and challenges in the modern media landscape. Improve English proficiency with focused language exercises on grammar, vocabulary, and communication strategies specific to journalism.