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Magazine Articles

What is a magazine? A magazine is usually printed regularly, e.g. every week or every month. It contains articles, stories, photos and advertisements.

Children's World There are different kinds of magazines. music Weekly Interview ~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~ Nov 2006 music magazine Health and You Love your teeth No. 218 health magazine GOAL! sports magazine Children's World Issue 12 children’s magazine

Let’s read a magazine article together.

Title of the magazine The title of the magazine tells us which magazine the article is from. Title of the magazine

Issue date The issue date tells us when the magazine is published.

Title of the article The title of the article tells us what the article is about. Title of the article

Author The author is the person who wrote the article. Author

Introduction An introduction is a short paragraph that tells us what the article is about. Introduction

Subheading A subheading tells us what the following paragraph is about. Subheading

Facts and details The paragraph includes more information about the subject. Facts and details

Conclusion A conclusion sums up the article. Conclusion

What kind of magazine is it? a sports magazine a health magazine a science magazine a music magazine

The End