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ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE
This course is designed for non-native English speakers who are interested in developing the skills needed for a career in modern journalism. In this course, you will explore print and digital media through authentic readings and video lectures, while expanding your vocabulary and increasing your ability to read, research, and develop local and global news stories.
CLASS TIMING: 9:15-10:30 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY
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COURSE OBJECTIVES-ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE
1. Students will learn to use concise, clear, and precise language, mastering the style and structure of different forms of journalism such as news writing, feature articles, interviews, and editorials.
2. Students will acquire skills in analyzing and interpreting various forms of media, identifying biases, and understanding how language shapes news narratives and public perception.
3. Students will refine their understanding of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, learning how to craft headlines, leads, and paragraphs that engage and inform their audience.
KEY TERMS IN MEDIA IN ENGLISH
Dear students, please go through the video lecture and explain to me how useful is learning the key terminologies of media and journalism in English.
ENGLISH FOR MEDIA AND JOURNALISM: KEY TERMS
English for Media is a specialized field that focuses on developing language skills tailored to media contexts, including journalism, digital media, broadcasting, advertising, and public relations. In this lesson, we're going to learn the key terminologies and jargons used in Media and Journalism.
Dear students, please watch the lecture video and briefly summarize what this lecture is about.
HISTORY OF JOURNALISM
In this class, we will be learning about different historical periods which have contributed to the growth of media and journalism.
- In this forum, we will be discussing the genesis of media and journalism.