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  1) Write the definition of the following key language for newspaper front pages (you may want to add an example for each from our Daily Mirror CSP): Masthead:   a list at the top of a page that includes the names of editors, writers, and owners, as well as the title of the newspaper or magazine . Pug: used  to promote exciting news or promotions Splash  Head: The  lead story Slogan: It's  a concise phrase that captures the essence of your brand and leaves a lasting impression on your audience . Dateline: tells   the reader where we obtained the basic information for a story . Kicker: an  additional headline for your news .  By-line: tells  the reader who wrote the story Stand  first: block  of text that introduces the story, normally in a style different to the body text and headline 2) How much does a copy of the Daily Mirror cost? (Note: the current cost is different to the CSP edition - we recommend learning both). It cost...

Introduction to Newspapers: blog task

 1) What type of news can you typically find in a  tabloid  newspaper? soft news 2)  What type of news can you typically find in a  broadsheet  newspaper? hard news 3) If someone is  left-wing , which political party are they likely to support? Which newspaper would they be likely to read? They will be supporting socialists and they will buy the daily mirror newspaper. 4) If someone is  right-wing , which political party are they likely to support? Which newspaper would they be likely to read? They will be supporting conservative and they will buy the times newspaper 5) Why has there been a decline in newspaper sales in the last 20 years? That lot of people starting to use the television for news and other things so people don't have to buy the newspaper's.

December PPE learner response

  1) Type up any feedback on your paper  (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). If you only have marks and a grade on the paper, write a WWW/EBI yourself based on your scores. Read and breakdown each Q carefully. Highlight keywords in the Q. Make flashcards to best prepare for upcoming exams. 2) Use  the mark scheme for this Paper 2 mock to read the answers AQA were looking for . First, write down a definition and example of non-diegetic sound (Q1.1 and 1.2).  Words in a game or film 3) Next, identify  three  points you could have made in Q1.3 - camerawork and the extract. Look for the indicative content in the mark scheme - these are the suggested answers from AQA. low- angle slow dolly track close up 4) Now look at Q1.4 in the mark scheme - pick out  two  points from the mark scheme that you could have included in your answer. costume facial expressions lighting 5) Focus on Q2 - the 20-mark essay...