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Crafting Captivating Articles: Techniques for Engaging Readers, Monografías, Ensayos de Lengua y Literatura

A comprehensive guide on the art of article writing, covering key elements such as crafting a catchy title, using effective questioning techniques, incorporating linking words, and leveraging colorful language to capture the reader's attention. It delves into the structure of an article, highlighting the importance of organizing content into an engaging introduction, informative body, and insightful conclusion. The document also offers insights into the differences between articles and essays, emphasizing the more informal and entertaining nature of articles. By exploring these principles, readers can learn to create compelling articles that effectively communicate their message and captivate their audience.

Tipo: Monografías, Ensayos

2022/2023

Subido el 10/05/2023

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2. ARTICLE (ISE I ISE II)
Title (‘Catchy title’)
Ask questions
Use linking words
You can use contractions
Colourful words/language
Catch the reader’s
attention/interest making it as
much interesting as possible.
Punctuation
An article writing is the process of creating a non-fiction text about current or recent news, items
of general interest or specific topics. They are published in print formats, such as newspapers
and magazines, or online.
Articles are similar to essays but the former is written in a less formal style/register and the
answer is more interesting or entertaining, while the purpose of the latter is just to present facts.
ARTICLE STRUCTURE:
Organise your writing into paragraphs:
-Introduction: introduce the topic +
rethorical question
-Body: answer the input points.
-Conclusion/summary: sum up the main
point of view that the writer wants to express
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2. ARTICLE (ISE I – ISE II)

Title (‘Catchy title’)Ask questionsUse linking wordsYou can use contractionsColourful words/languageCatch the reader’s attention/interest making it as much interesting as possible.Punctuation An article writing is the process of creating a non-fiction text about current or recent news, items of general interest or specific topics. They are published in print formats, such as newspapers and magazines, or online. Articles are similar to essays but the former is written in a less formal style/register and the answer is more interesting or entertaining, while the purpose of the latter is just to present facts. ARTICLE STRUCTURE:  Organise your writing into paragraphs:

  • Introduction : introduce the topic + rethorical question
  • Body : answer the input points.
  • Conclusion/summary : sum up the main point of view that the writer wants to express

Articles: introduction

  • Are you one of those people interested

in…? If your answer is yes, keep reading

and you will find out more information

about it.

  • Are you fond of/keen on…? If your answer

is yes, here’s what you need to know

about it/here’s all you need to know

about it.

  1. Hi, (the name of the person you are writing to)
  2. How are you? / How are you doing? / How are things? / Are you OK/fine? / Is everything good?
  3. It’s been a long time since I haven’t talked to you. / I’m sorry, I haven’t written you for such a long time but… / I’m really sorry it’s taken me so long to get back to you, but I’ve been up to me eyes lately.
  4. Write your email  Well, I’m writing to tell you about/describe you…
  5. Anyway, I must dash now, my dad/mum is waiting for me because he needs a lift to my grandma’s house.
  6. I’m looking forward to + v.ing + you soon
  7. See you soon / Take care / Cheers / Bye for now / Drop me a line soon.
  8. Write your name at the end.
  • *I’m really sorry that… *Would you like to… *I was

wondering if you could + v.inf… *Thank you for…

*Why don’t… *What a bad/good news…

*Congrats!

  • INTRODUCE NEW IDEAS/START NEW PARAGRAPHS
  • Regarding…

e.g. Regarding the idea of…

  • Concerning…

e.g. Concerning your question about…

  • In terms of…

e.g. in terms of the first point/idea, I consider that…