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For IB students who are taking English B as SL. This has been done with the help of Chat GPT but I've supervised to make sure there's no mistakes and that it matches what the IB wants

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  • May 20, 2024
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Letter to the Editor:

• Salutation:
o Dear Editor,
o The Editor,
o The Daily Newspaper
• Opening Paragraph:
o Identify the issue you're writing about and clearly state your opinion
or argument regarding it. Provide a brief overview of why this issue is
important or relevant to the readers.
• Middle Paragraphs:
o Support your opinion or argument with evidence, examples, or
personal experiences. Explain the potential consequences of not
addressing the issue and why action needs to be taken.
• Closing:
o Summarize your point of view
o Restate the importance of your suggested solution or perspective.
o Encourage readers to consider your viewpoint and take action if
necessary.
o End with "Yours faithfully," followed by your name and sender's
address.

Editorial (Mass Media):

• Headline:
o Create a catchy and attention-grabbing title that encapsulates the
main idea or message of the editorial.
• Introductory Paragraph:
o Use attention-grabbing techniques
§ provocative rhetorical questions
§ dramatic moments in a news story
§ quotes
§ striking facts to draw readers
o Introduce the main topic or issue.
• Main Body:

, o Expand on subtopics related to the main idea
§ providing analisis
§ evidence
§ supporting arguments
o Use logical reasoning and persuasive language to convince readers of
your viewpoint.
• Conclusion:
o Sum up the editorial's main points
o Reiterate the main idea
o make a recommendation for action
o provide insight into future plans or developments related to the issue.

Proposal:

• Introduction:
o Clearly state the aims and objectives of your proposal
o Identify the problems or issues it aims to address.
o Provide background information to contextualize the proposal and
explain its significance.
• Explanation:
o Detail the objectives, methodology, timeline, and budget of your
proposed project or initiative.
o Explain how your plan will be implemented and the steps involved in
achieving its goals.
• Benefits:
o Highlight the potential benefits and positive outcomes of your
proposal, both in the short term and long term.
o Explain how your idea will address the identified problems or needs
and contribute to positive change or improvement.

Speech:

• Introduction:
o Greet the audience warmly and establish rapport.
o Present the topic of your speech and provide a brief overview of what
you'll be discussing.

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