Introduction
News writing is a form of creative writing that focuses on delivering factual information in a concise and engaging manner. A good news report answers the 5 Ws: Who, What, Where, When, and Why. It follows an "Inverted Pyramid" structure, where the most important details are at the beginning.
Explanation Step by Step
Writing a news report involves three main parts. First is the Headline, which must be catchy and short. Second is the Lead Paragraph, which summarizes the main event. Finally, the Body provides extra details, quotes, and real-life context to help the reader understand the situation clearly.
Sub-topics
Creative Writing - News
This sub-topic focuses on how to turn an event into a readable report. Whether it is a school sports day or a local community event, the report must remain objective and clear.
Examples
Example 1: School Achievement
LOCAL SCHOOL WINS NATIONAL SCIENCE FAIR
MUMBAI, MAY 5: Students of Bright Future School won the first prize
at the National Science Fair yesterday. Their project on
solar-powered water purifiers impressed the judges. The team
received a trophy and a scholarship of 50,000 rupees.
Tricky Example (Real-Life Scenario)
MYSTERY RAIN IN SUNNY PEAK
SUNNY PEAK, MAY 4: Residents were shocked when it rained only on
one specific street for 10 minutes while the rest of the town
remained dry. Experts suggest a localized cloud phenomenon.
Shopkeeper Mr. Sharma said, "I was washing my car, and suddenly
the sky above my shop turned grey while the neighbor's house had
bright sunlight."
Tricks and Shortcuts
- The 5-Finger Rule: Check if you have answered Who, What, Where, When, and Why on your fingers.
- Short Sentences: Keep your sentences under 20 words to make them punchy and professional.
Common Mistakes
- Personal Opinion: Students often write "I think" or "I felt." News should be objective. Stick to the facts!
- Weak Headlines: Using long sentences as headlines. Use 5 to 7 words only.
Practice Questions
Easy Questions
DOG SAVES TODDLER FROM POOL
PUNE, MAY 2: A brave Golden Retriever named Max saved a 2-year-old
child from falling into a swimming pool on Sunday. The family
was having a BBQ when Max barked loudly to alert the parents.
- What is the headline of this news?
- Who is the hero of this story?
- Tricky Question: If the BBQ happened on Saturday, would this report still be accurate? Why?
Medium Questions
PLASTIC BAN SUCCESS IN CITY MARKETS
DELHI, MAY 6: Three months after the plastic ban, 90 percent of
vendors have switched to cloth bags. However, the price of
vegetables has risen by 2 rupees per kg to cover the cost of
packaging. Local authorities are happy but shoppers are worried
about their budgets.
- How much have vegetable prices increased?
- What is the main conflict mentioned in the report?
- Tricky Question: Based on the report, does the success of the ban satisfy everyone? Explain using the text.
Hard Questions
ROBOT CHEF OPENS IN DOWNTOWN
BENGALURU, MAY 3: 'The Tech-Plate', a restaurant run entirely by
automated arms, opened its doors last night. While the food is
served in record time (under 5 minutes), a technical glitch
caused 10 customers to receive extra spicy soup. The owner
promised a software update by Monday.
- What is the real-life benefit and drawback of this robot restaurant?
- Write a suitable quote from a customer who received the spicy soup.
- Tricky Question: Analyze the tone of this news. Is it purely positive, or does it warn the reader about technology?
Revision Summary
News writing is about reporting facts quickly. Always use a strong headline. Follow the 5 Ws. Avoid personal opinions. Use the Inverted Pyramid to keep important info at the top. Practice writing reports on daily events to improve!