ARTICLE It is a composition on a specific topic written for newspapers, magazines, newsletters, etc.
Introduction -In this chapter, you are taught how to write an article by using given notes. -The articles are usually based on facts such as real events, happenings or current topics. -You may need to have a sound knowledge of these topics so that you can cite real events and figures in your composition. Guidelines Follow the guidelines below to write an article: -Read the question carefully so that you understand what you have to write. -Jot down the extra points you know about the topic. -Arrange all your points in your outline. -Study the notes given. -The article can be about a current topic, issue or others. -Arrange the points you have added. -Try to add in real figures and names , if necessary. -Start writing your article with a title on the topic. -Check for any errors in your grammar, spelling and tenses. Format This is an example of format on writing an article: Introduction: State your topic by writing a clear introductory line. Body: Mention your points in order of importance. Paragraph 1 - state the first point on the issue with relevant details then move on to the next point Paragraph 2 - state other points substantiated by details Paragraph 3 - mention any additional points Conclusion - Write clear concluding lines for the article - you can refer to the future if relevant
As the President of the Nature Club, you have been asked to write an article for your school newsletter about recycling and reducing waste. Use the pictures and notes below.
recycle - old newspapers - books - bottles compost - vegetable - fruit peel - leaves use less - styrofoam - plastic bags - use more - recyclable containers reuse – bottles – pencil holders – storing food – serving drinks When writing your article: -you may use all the notes -elaborate on the given notes to make it more interesting -add any other relevant information -make sure it is not less than 120 words