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Nama : Abdah, S.Pd.

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Unit kerja : SMPN 1 Batu Ampar

Final Assignment Module 4 English for Media

1. News Report
Picnic Ends in Tragedy: Two men drown, one missing
NAVI MUMBAI: Two Trombay
residents drowned in the Kundalika river
in Raigad on Sunday. While their bodies
were recovered, the police are still
looking for a third man who is also feared
have drowned. The three were part of the
group of 28 people that had traveled to
Valhe Village on a picnic on Sunday.
Some of the members decided to
go swimming in the river in Roha taluka.
The bodies of Mahesh Jejurkar (39) and
Akshay Ganage (29) have been found, while the search Mahesh’s brother Paresh Jejurkar (35)
is on, said Kundan Gawde, Raigad Police PRO. “One of them started drowning while two
others who were trying to save him also drowned in the process,” Gawde said.
A local, Sameer Bamgude, said, “The group had reached the around 1 p.m and were
swimming. Unaware of the water level they were drowned. ”The rescue operation will resume
on Monday, said the police.
(Umesh K. Parida, TNN, June 17, 2019)
A. Social Function of News Report
Target readers:
 People in general
 Parents

The reporter’s position towards the issue:


The reporter has a neutral or objective position in the event.
1) Reporting the event by just retelling the information given by the main source, the
police.
Evidence:
- The bodies of Mahesh Jejurkar (39) and Akshay Ganage (29) have been found,
while the search Mahesh’s brother Paresh Jejurkar (35) is on, said Kundan
Gawde, Raigad Police PRO. “One of them started drowning while two others
who were trying to save him also drowned in the process,” Gawde said.
- ”The rescue operation will resume on Monday, said the police.
2) The police reporting the event as stated by the witness.
Evidence:
- A local, Sameer Bamgude, said, “The group had reached the around 1 p.m and
were swimming. Unaware of the water level they were drowned
3) There is no evidence of offensive or emotional expressions used in the news
report.

Information obtained:
Reading the news report, the readers will have a good understanding of:
1) The event or accident
Evidence:
- Two Trombay residents drowned in the Kundalika river in Raigad on Sunday
- While their bodies were recovered, the police are still looking for a third man
who is also feared have drowned
2) The sources of the information:
Evidence:
- .... Some of the members decided to go swimming in the river in Roha taluka.
The bodies of Mahesh Jejurkar (39) and Akshay Ganage (29) have been found,
while the search Mahesh’s brother Paresh Jejurkar (35) is on, said Kundan
Gawde, Raigad Police PRO.
3) The reason for Trombay residents’ death:
Evidence:
- One of them started drowning while two others who were trying to save him
also drowned in the process,” Gawde said.
4) The age of victims
Evidence
- The bodies of Mahesh Jejurkar (39) and Akshay Ganage (29) have been found,
while the search Mahesh’s brother Paresh Jejurkar (35) is on, said Kundan
Gawde
5) The time of the accident:
Evidence:
- The group had reached around 1 p.m and were swimming. Unaware of the
water level they were drowned.
- The three were part of the group of 28 people that had traveled to Valhe Village
on a picnic on Sunday.
6) The location of the accident:
Evidence:
- In the Kundalika river in Raigad
7) The Two victims attempt to save third victim life:
Evidence:
- One of them started drowning while two others who were trying to save him
also drowned in the process,” Gawde said.
8) The Police’s responsibility:
Evidence:
- The rescue operation will resume on Monday, said the police.
9) The time to continue the rescue operation of another victim
Evidence:
- The rescue operation will resume on Monday, said the police.
B. Text Structures of News Reports

PARTS OF NEWS FUNCTIONS OF THE PARTS

I. Headline Summarizing the event in a telegraphic text


Picnic Ends in Tragedy: 1) The numbers of casualty
Two men drown, one - Two men drown, one missing
missing 2) The unfortunate event
- Drown
- Missing
3) The activity
- Picnic

Summarizing the event:


Newsworthy Event Restating the headline in a normal sentence or
II.
(The first paragraph) sentences, with more information added to the
facts stated in the headline
NAVI MUMBAI: Two 1) Restating the number of the casualty with
Trombay residents drowned further details
in the Kundalika river in - Two Trombay residents...
Raigad on Sunday. While - The three were part of the group of 28
their bodies were recovered, people that had traveled to Valhe
the police are still looking for Village on a picnic on Sunday.
a third man who is also feared 2) Restating the cause of death
have drowned. The three were - ... drowned ...
part of the group of 28 people 3) Adding the progress of the event
that had traveled to Valhe - While their bodies were recovered, the
Village on a picnic on police are still looking for a third man
Sunday. who is also feared have drowned
4) Restating the time (in an activity he was
doing)
- ... on a picnic ...
5) Adding the specified details to the location
- ... in the Kundalika river in Raigad...
6) Starting with the name of the location of
coverage:
- NAVI MUMBAI: ...

Elaborating the Newsworthy Event


Events in Details
III. Providing more details about the facts stated in
(The following paragraph)
the Newsworthy Event
Some of the members Elaborating the incident
decided to go swimming in 1) The source person
the river in Roha taluka. The - The bodies of Mahesh Jejurkar (39)
bodies of Mahesh Jejurkar and Akshay Ganage (29) have been
(39) and Akshay Ganage found, while the search Mahesh’s
(29) have been found, while brother Paresh Jejurkar (35) is on, said
the search Mahesh’s brother Kundan Gawde, Raigad Police PRO
Paresh Jejurkar (35) is on, - “One of them started drowning while
said Kundan Gawde, Raigad two others who were trying to save him
Police PRO. “One of them also drowned in the process,” Gawde
started drowning while two said.
others who were trying to 2) The casualty’s age
save him also drowned in the - ... The bodies of Mahesh Jejurkar (39)
process,” Gawde said. and Akshay Ganage (29) have been
found, while the search Mahesh’s
brother Paresh Jejurkar (35) is on...
3) The reason for the accident
- One of them started drowning while
two others who were trying to save him
also drowned in the process,” Gawde
said.
A local, Sameer Bamgude, Elaborating the accident
said, “The group had reached 1) The source of information
the around 1 p.m and were - A local, Sameer Bamgude, said...
swimming. Unaware of the
water level they were
drowned. ”The rescue 2) The accident
operation will resume on - The group had reached around 1 p.m
Monday, said the police. and were swimming. Unaware of the
water level they were drowned
3) The time death
- The group had reached around 1 p.m
and were swimming. Unaware of the
water level they were drowned...
Closing the news with the news agent’s
name
1) The owner of the copyright of the news
IV. News Agent’s Initials
report.
- (Umesh K. Parida, TNN, June 17,
2019)

C. Lexicogrammatical Features of News Reports


- The lexicogrammatical features of the headline
The Headline
1) Bigger and bold fonts stating the newsworthy facts of the event

- The lexicogrammatical features of the Newsworthy Events


The Newsworthy Events
1) A sentence or sentences in the first paragraph containing all important facts
about the event: (1) the casualty, (2) the accident, (3) the reason, (4) the time,
and (5) the location; the verb in the simple present tense, simple past tense,
present perfect tense, gerund and present participle.
- Some of the members decided to go swimming in the river in Roha taluka.
The bodies of Mahesh Jejurkar (39) and Akshay Ganage (29) have been
found, while the search Mahesh’s brother Paresh Jejurkar (35) is on, said
Kundan Gawde, Raigad Police PRO. “One of them started drowning while
two others who were trying to save him also drowned in the process,”
Gawde said.
2) A sentence or sentences in the second paragraph containing another information
about the accident the verb in the past perfect tense, present participle, and
passive voice.
- A local, Sameer Bamgude, said, “The group had reached the around 1 p.m
and were swimming. Unaware of the water level they were drowned. ”The
rescue operation will resume on Monday, said the police.
3) It starts with the name of the place where the event was covered, in small-cap
characters:
- Navi Mumbai: ...

- The lexicogrammatical features of the Events in Details


The Events in Details
1) Tenses associated with past events: past tenses (simple past, past progressive,
past perfect), continuous tense (simple, perfect continuous), future tense
(simple future), and present perfect are used to state the details of the event:
1st paragraph: drowned, were recovered, are still looking, feared, have drowned,
had traveled
2nd paragraph: decided, go swimming, have been found, started drowning, were
trying, drowned, said
3rd paragraph: said, had reached, were swimming. were drowned, will, said
2) The passive voice
- While their bodies were recovered, the police are still looking for a third
man...
- Were trying to save him...
- A local, Sameer Bamgude, said, “The group had reached the around 1 p.m
and were swimming...
3) Direct quotations to report the events
- “One of them started drowning while two others who were trying to save
him also drowned in the process,” Gawde said
- A local, Sameer Bamgude, said “The group had reached around 1 p.m and
were swimming. Unaware of the water level they were drowned. ”The rescue
operation will resume on Monday, said the police.
4) Participle [present] to state the circumstances surrounding the event
- While their bodies were recovered, the police are still looking...
- Some of the members decided to go swimming in the river in Roha taluka
5) Participle [past] to modify a thing or person
- “One of them started drowning while two others who were trying to save
him also drowned in the process,” Gawde said.
- A local, Sameer Bamgude, said, “The group had reached the around 1 p.m
and were swimming...
6) Prepositional phrases to state the circumstances surrounding the events
- In the Kundalika river
- In Raigad
- On Sunday
- To Valhe Village
- On a picnic
- On Sunday
- In the river
- In Roha taluka
- Around 1 p.m
- On Monday

2. Caption

Gearing up for this weekend’s spar KZN schoolgirls’ hockey challenge at 3 schools’ Trust
Hockey Gerunds are captains Courtney du Preez (left) from host school Maris Stella and
Teagan McFall from Durban Girls’ College, the defending champions
A. Social Functions of Captions
The Highlight: The defending champions of hockey
The Context of the picture
The circumstances surrounding the event:
- Two girls
- At the hockey field
The Relation to the Headline
The headline is “Eight schools to take part in this year’s girls hockey tournament”. The
word ‘hockey challenge’ in the caption is closely associated with the word ‘hockey
tournament’;
B. Text Structures of Captions
What about The defending champions
Who/What Courtney du Preez (left) and Teagan McFall
Do Pose
Where At the field
With what with their hockey sticks
When after training

C. Lexicogrammatical Features of Captions


1) The main part of most captions is one or two grammatically complete sentences,
consisting of
- The Subject (the defending champions)
- the Verb (gearing up)
- the Object (KZN schoolgirls’ hockey challenge)
- Prepositional Phrases of Time (This weekend)
- Prepositional Phrases of Place (At 3 schools)
2) The Verb
- The first sentence is in the Present continuous Tense, in the Active voice:
gearing up
3) Prepositional phrases to state the place, time, and other circumstances
- Gearing up for this weekend’s spar KZN schoolgirls’ hockey challenge at 3
schools’ Trust Hockey Gerunds are captains Courtney du Preez (left) from host
school Maris Stella and Teagan McFall from Durban Girls’ College, the
defending champions

3. Advertisement

A. Social Functions of Advertisement


Social function is to persuade people to buy and use Jafra Royal Jelly Global Longevity
Balm
B. Text Structures of Advertisement

Elements of advertisements Evidence

1. Unlock the science behind beauty


Topic Selling skincare 2. The picture contains the percentage of women
that have used the product
To persuade people 1. Unlock the science behind beauty
to buy and use Jafra
Purpose 2. The picture contains the percentage of women
Royal Jelly Global
that have used the product
Longevity Balm
1. Unlock the science behind beauty
Target People in general
2. The picture contains the percentage of women
Readers especially for women
that have used the product

C. Lexicogrammatical Features of Advertisement


1) Coinage: Jafra Royal Jelly
2) Comparative and Superlative Adjective: Unlock the science behind beauty
Jafra, the skincare company, highlight its advantage to know the secret of beauty with
the word "Science". Women who read this advertisement will have the impression that
Jafra is the right choice for them because it can make them look beautiful.
3) Compound Word: Unlock the science behind beauty
This advertisement is so interesting, which sounds like someone who is claiming to
know the secret of beauty.
4) Imperative Sentence
The percentage in the advertisement will persuade women to buy the product.
5) Disjunctive Clause
There is no disjunctive clause
4. Book Review
Restart
Gordon Korman
review by Jennifer Bruer Kitchel May 30, 2017
Award-winning author Gordon Korman has a knack for understanding the preteen
brain. His characters’ voices have always had the ring of authenticity, allowing the reader
to fully understand the motivations and feelings of the full cast. Korman’s latest standalone
book, Restart, is no different.
The story begins with eighth-grader Chase Ambrose waking up in the hospital with
amnesia. His mother, whom he doesn’t recognize, informs him that he fell off the roof of
their house. Chase not only doesn’t remember that—he remembers nothing of his 13 years.
At first, Chase is desperate to get his memory back, but as he begins the school year
and pieces together who he used to be, Chase starts to think that maybe it would be best not
to know. Why are so many kids afraid of him? Why doesn’t he like the guys who used to
be his best friends? Can he really start over as a “new” person?
Told in first-person chapters by Chase and several other characters, the story builds as
the lost parts of life are found and refitted. By using multiple voices—especially those of
the bully and the victim—Korman has taken the subject of bullying to a new place. This
refreshing perspective, along with his ability to uncannily tap into the middle schooler’s
mind, makes Korman’s latest a must-have for any school or library.

Jennifer Bruer Kitchel is the librarian for a Pre-K through 8th level Catholic school.

Taken from:
https://bookpage.com/reviews/21400-gordon-korman-restart-childrens#.XTBTDvIzbIU
A. Social Function Of Review
- To persuade the target readers to buy the book.
- To inform the target readers about the books titled “Restart” which are good to read.

B. Text Structures of Advertisement


 Orientation:
Restart
Gordon Korman
review by Jennifer Bruer Kitchel May 30, 2017
 Evaluation:
Award-winning author Gordon Korman has a knack for understanding the preteen
brain. His characters’ voices have always had the ring of authenticity, allowing the
reader to fully understand the motivations and feelings of the full cast. Korman’s latest
standalone book, Restart, is no different.
 Interpretative Recount:
The story begins with eighth-grader Chase Ambrose waking up in the hospital with
amnesia. His mother, whom he doesn’t recognize, informs him that he fell off the roof
of their house. Chase not only doesn’t remember that—he remembers nothing of his 13
years.
At first, Chase is desperate to get his memory back, but as he begins the school year
and pieces together who he used to be, Chase starts to think that maybe it would be best
not to know. Why are so many kids afraid of him? Why doesn’t he like the guys who
used to be his best friends? Can he really start over as a “new” person?
 Evaluative Summation:
Told in first-person chapters by Chase and several other characters, the story builds as
the lost parts of life are found and refitted. By using multiple voices—especially those
of the bully and the victim—Korman has taken the subject of bullying to a new place.
This refreshing perspective, along with his ability to uncannily tap into the middle
schooler’s mind, makes Korman’s latest a must-have for any school or library.

C. Lexicogrammatical Features of Advertisement


 Specific participants
o Chase Ambrose
o Chase Ambrose’s Mother
o Readers
o Another character
 Using adjective
o Preteen
o Standalone
 Complex clauses
o Chase not only doesn’t remember that—he remembers nothing of his 13 years.
o By using multiple voices—especially those of the bully and the victim—Korman
has taken the subject of bullying to a new place.
 Using metaphor
o His characters’ voices have always had the ring of authenticity.
 Present tense
o Award-winning author Gordon Korman has a knack for understanding the preteen
brain.
o The story begins with eighth-grader Chase Ambrose waking up in the hospital with
amnesia
o His mother, whom he doesn’t recognize, informs him that he fell off the roof of
their house.
o Chase not only doesn’t remember that—he remembers nothing of his 13 years.
o At first, Chase is desperate to get his memory back, but as he begins the school
year and pieces together who he used to be, Chase starts to think that maybe it would
be best not to know.

THANK YOU MAM ^^

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