English: Learning Activity Sheet
English: Learning Activity Sheet
English: Learning Activity Sheet
Date: _______________________________________________________
After going through this Learning Activity Sheets, you are expected to:
This learning activity sheet is designed and written to help you learn
how to write a feature article of a certain person, place or event to make
your writings more interesting to the readers. You’re going to develop a
human interest story that will appeal to different readers.
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Steps to Writing Feature Articles
1. The Headline
The headline or title of the article should grab the readers’ attention
quickly so they’ll keep reading. It needs to highlight the general topic of
the story. If you’re featuring a person, don’t just use their name as the
headline. Include a unique detail that will be uncovered as they read on.
For example:
David Young: The Man Who Restored Faith to the Darkest Village in Nepal
2. The Deck
For years, the people of Nepal lived under a dark cloud of oppression.
That is, until David Young instigated a faith movement that would
completely reshape their lives.
3. The Introduction
4. The Body
This section contains most of the details of the story. It includes names,
places, times, and quotes related to the person, event, or organization.
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The opinions of the writer, those at the location of the story, and experts
are presented in the body of the article. This is also the place to include
any pictures that illustrate the story, as well as diagrams, charts and other
visual elements.
5. The Conclusion
Since these articles can highlight a person, place or event, there are
a few different styles of feature articles.
News
News features tend to root out in- depth details such as the
background and history of the people impacted by the story. They may
also discuss the potential implications of the event.
For example, when Notre Dame caught on fire in April 2019, every news
outlet was littered with stories of tragedy. But in the wake of the fire several
news features also appeared. They focused on the artwork and relics
inside the cathedral, the repercussions of the fire, and the response from
the people of Paris and around the globe.
Profile
Trend
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Live-In
Live-in features are “day in the life” stories. They detail what it’s like to
be someone for a day or what it’s like to be somewhere for a day. What
you’ll do is spend a day interviewing, exploring and shadowing someone
else’s typical day. This is where your short story skills will come into play.
You’ll take readers on a journey to some setting they may never personally
experience, and , in doing so , you’ll expand their horizons.
Activity 1-Read the Feature Article below and answer the following
questions after.
The Life and Legacy of Jose Rizal: National Hero of the Philippines
Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado Y Alonzo Realonda was born on June 19,
1861 to Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonzo in the town of Calamba
in the province of Laguna. He had nine sisters and one brother. At the
early age of three, the future political leader had already learned the
English alphabet. And by the age of five, he already read and wrote.
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His novels awakened the Philippine nationalism
Among his best works, two novels stood out from the rest-Noli Me
Tangere(Touch Me Not) and El Filibusterismo (The Reign of the Greed).
Both novels criticized the Spanish colonial rule in the country and exposed
the ills of Philippine society at the time. As more Filifinos read the books,
their eyes opened to the truth that they were suffering unspeakable
abuses at the hands of the friars. These two novels by Rizal, now
considered his literary masterpieces are said to have indirectly sparked the
Philippine Revolution
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Answer the following questions: Encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.
1. What is the headline of the feature article that you have read a
while ago?
a. The Life and Legacy of Jose Rizal
b. National Heroes of the Philippines
c. The Life and Legacy of Jose Rizal:National Hero of the
Philippines
2. What type of feature articles is “ The Life of Jose Rizal: National Hero
of the Philippines”?
a. News
b. Profile
c. Trend
3. How did you know if the feature article you have read is a profile
type?
a. because it features a known person
b. because it tells about the achievement of a person
c. because the article features the person's background, life
experiences and history
5. In your own idea what certain legacy Jose Rizal Our National Hero
leaves us, that needs to be remembered and greatly recognized?
Why?________________________________
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3.Headline__________________
Choose one picture below and write a short feature article of it.
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1 *Write feature articles that is not relevant to the given picture
*Write incomplete sentences
*No punctuations,wrong grammar and wrong spelling.
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the-philippines-national-hero/
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EMMANUEL M. CORTES
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