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The News Paper Names: Sofía Castro Miguel Escobar Teacher: Ángela Chaparro Subject: English Date: July 28th 2017 Grade: 1st High A

Introduction. The newspaper is a way of being informed of the news that happens in our surroundings. To know it, we will analyze its parts and functions to obtain more knowledge on this subject.

¿what is the newspaper? Printed media usually distributed weekly or daily in the form of a folded book of papers. The publication is typically sectioned off based on subject and content. The most important or interesting news will be displayed on the front page of the publication. Newspapers may also include advertisements, opinions, entertainment and other general interest news.

Functions of the newspaper:   Inform: objectively present information related to events happening anywhere in the world. Interpret: through analysis performed by people specialized in topics related to the most important news. These texts usually appear as interviews and articles. Opinion: the newspaper presents its point of view regarding the transcendental events and expresses its position in front of them in the editorial.  The function is to inform others about what happens in other places as much national news as international news, the newspaper reports sports, entertainment, etc.  Every day a new newspaper comes out with new information.

Parts of the newspaper

What is the news News is information about current events. Journalists provide news through many different media, based on word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, and also on their own testimony, as witnesses of relevant events. Journalist: A journalist is the person who dedicates himself professionally to journalism, in any of its forms, whether in the written press, as in photographic documentation, radio, television or digital media. His work consists in discovering and investigating subjects of public interest, contrasting them, synthesizing them, hierarchizing them and publishing them

News types. News usually can be divided into sections, which go from World News to Local News and from Culture coverage to Sports coverage. But the way news are made and presented usually co-exist in the different sections. The bread and butter of journalism is reporting when the reporter, hence the name, investigates a certain lead. Whether they do it on the street or from their desks, what matters is that they talk to the sources, go through available documents or else. I remember once hearing a colleague saying that “reporting is finding out stuff that someone wanted hidden”.

Conclusion: Of all social media, the newspaper has been the oldest and accepted of all time. The press is a social media cultural training, educational, and a mode of entertainment too, but always having that , You can say formalism and respect on the part of the editors, which make them characteristic and that reflect ethics and above all confidence that what we are reading, is done correctly and with the purpose of forming us as people.