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Reading comprehensionNewspaper articles.
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Cars are crushed by a collapsed wall at a car
park in Mito City, after a massive Earthquake hit
Japan
Cars are crushed by a collapsed wall at a car
park in Mito City, after a massive Earthquake hit
Japan
Alliteration (repetition of similar sounds) c
is used to grab the readers interest in the
story.
The word massive is a superlative
(exaggeration) which shows just how powerful the
earthquake was.
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MASSIVE earthquake in Japan unleashes ferocious
tsunami
How does this headline and picture grab our
interest?
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Crews Scour Tsunami Zone for Victims
How does this headline and picture grab our
interest?
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Japan earthquake Emperor Akihito 'deeply worried'
Presentation Short, bold headline grabs the
readers attention Quotation tells the reader
how the emperor of Japan is feeling makes us
empathise (understand what victims are going
through)
  • A massive earthquake has hit the north-east of
    Japan triggering a tsunami that has caused
    extensive damage.
  • Japan's TV showed cars, ships and even buildings
    being swept away in the Fukushima prefecture,
    after the 8.9 magnitude earthquake.
  • Officials said a wave as high as 6m (20ft) could
    strike the coast.
  • The quake struck about 250 miles (400km) from
    Tokyo at a depth of 20 miles, shaking buildings
    in the capital for several minutes.
  • TV stations interrupted programming on Wednesday
    to show the emperor describing the crisis facing
    the nation as "unprecedented in scale".
  • The 77-year-old - deeply respected by many
    Japanese - said "I hope from the bottom of my
    heart that the people will, hand in hand, treat
    each other with compassion and overcome these
    difficult times."
  • Japan's head of state - who acceded to the
    throne in 1989 after the death of his father
    Hirohito - said he prayed that every victim would
    be saved.
  • A massive earthquake has hit the north-east of
    Japan triggering a tsunami that has caused
    extensive damage.
  • Japan's TV showed cars, ships and even buildings
    being swept away in the Fukushima prefecture,
    after the 8.9 magnitude earthquake.
  • Officials said a wave as high as 6m (20ft) could
    strike the coast.
  • The quake struck about 250 miles (400km) from
    Tokyo at a depth of 20 miles, shaking buildings
    in the capital for several minutes.
  • TV stations interrupted programming on Wednesday
    to show the emperor describing the crisis facing
    the nation as "unprecedented in scale".
  • The 77-year-old - deeply respected by many
    Japanese - said "I hope from the bottom of my
    heart that the people will, hand in hand, treat
    each other with compassion and overcome these
    difficult times."
  • Japan's head of state - who acceded to the
    throne in 1989 after the death of his father
    Hirohito - said he prayed that every victim would
    be saved.

Language- Emotive words highlight just how
devastating the event is get us emotionally
involved. Quotations - from respected figures
help us further empathise Evidence facts and
statistics are reported to inform the reader
about the event.
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Pop star Shakira meets earthquake children in
Haiti
  • Colombian pop star Shakira has met young
    survivors of the Haiti earthquake.
  • The singer flew into the Haitian capital
    Port-au-Prince to meet children living in
    makeshift camps.
  • She said her charity, Barefoot, is searching for
    suitable land to build a school for needy
    children.
  • More than 200,000 people died and one million
    people were left homeless in the earthquake which
    struck the Caribbean island on 12 January.
  • Humanitarian aid
  • Arriving in the country on Sunday, Shakira waved
    to onlookers and greeted children living on a
    Haitian golf course that has been turned into a
    makeshift camp for 50,000 quake survivors.
  • She was welcomed by Hollywood star Sean Penn, who
    is providing humanitarian aid at the refugee
    camps.
  • They both spoke about challenges confronting
    Haiti since the disaster.
  • Shakira's Barefoot foundation provides nutrition
    to more than 6,000 children in Colombia, and she
    is member of the ALAS foundation that advocates
    for children across Latin America.
  • Questions to consider when reading
  • Does the headline grab the readers attention? If
    yes, why?
  • Language are there any emotive words used to
    make the reader emphasise with the people of
    Haiti?
  • What is the meaning of the word makeshift? What
    impression does it give of the childrens
    situation in Haiti?
  • What facts or statistics are used? What
    impression do they give of the situation?

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Hurricane Katrina'Tragedy for beautiful city'
  • Hurricane Katrina has caused death and
    destruction in New Orleans, leaving most of the
    low-lying city flooded and facing desperate
    conditions and looting. One British man says it
    is a "tragedy" for the US city he made his home.
  • Boats are being used to reach people in areas
    cut off by floods.
  • Back in Britain, Noel Wyatt has been listening
    to radio news reports about floods, destruction
    and looting in New Orleans, frustrated knowing he
    can do little to help friends or rescue his home
    there.
  • Mr Wyatt owns a house in the Louisiana city but
    returned to Derby around 18 months ago to care
    for his sick parents.
  • But over the last few days, as reports have
    worsened, he wishes he could be back in New
    Orleans helping out.
  • Questions to consider when reading
  • What does this picture show? How does it make you
    feel?
  • How is the headline emotive?
  • What three words, all beginning with the same
    letter (therefore using alliteration), make us
    feel sorry for the people of New Orleans?
  • How does Noel Wyatt feel?
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