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Explore the World of Newspapers in Hong Kong: A Guide to Reading Newspaper Articles

Discover the different sections of newspapers in Hong Kong, from Local News to Entertainment. Learn how to navigate headlines, introductions, main bodies, and more. Dive into the world of journalism with this insightful guide.

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Explore the World of Newspapers in Hong Kong: A Guide to Reading Newspaper Articles

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  1. Newspaper Articles

  2. Do you read newspapers every day? What can you read about in newspapers? Can you name some newspapers in Hong Kong?

  3. Let’s read a newspaper article together.

  4. What is the name of the newspaper? Name of newspaper

  5. When is the article printed? Date

  6. What is the page about? Section

  7. What sections are there in newspapers? Local News International News Business & Finance Sports Culture & Entertainment Weather

  8. Headline The headline tells us what the article is about. It is usually in the simple present tense. Headline

  9. Reporter The reporter is the person who wrote the article. Reporter

  10. Introduction The introduction is a short paragraph that tells us what happened. It is usually in the simple past tense. Introduction

  11. Main body The main body gives us more details about the news. It is usually in the simple past tense. Main body

  12. Photos A photo of the event helps readers understand the event. It makes the article more interesting. Photo

  13. Captions A caption describes a photo. It is usually in the simple present tense. Caption

  14. Date Name of newspaper Section Headline Reporter Introduction Main body

  15. The End

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