UNIT-4 THE CLASS IX VIDEO/RADIO SHOW UNIT 4 CBSE Aims : Development of skills - Reading‚ Writing‚ Speaking‚ Listening through a project. LISTENING • distinguishing main points from supporting details • exposure to pitch and stress • appreciation of different styles of presenting ideas and information • conveying ideas effectively • presenting oral reports and summaries • adopting varying styles of presenting different ideas • modulation of voice • scripting and producing a radio show • scripting and
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AJIT KUMAR H.no:633‚ Vikas Nagar Basai‚ Gurgaon‚ Haryana pin 122001 Cell. No: 07838990086 Email : sinhaajitkumar@rediffmail.com Objective: To work hard in a creative environment to explore my self & to learn in every step with a coordinating team. Experience:- Organization Name To From Total Exp. Designation Nature` of ind. Elixir Pharmaceuticals ltd. Aug. 92 Sept 95 03 years Senior operator Pharmaceuticals ind Large vol. parenteral Dee pharma ltd. Decem
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Unit 53: Radio Documentary Production Assignment: Treatment and First Draft of Script. Tutor: Wil McDermott Date of Issue: 24/10/2014 Submission Date: 14/11/2014 Brief IV: Yes Date: 14/11/2014 Assignment Title: You are to write a one-page treatment and a first draft of the script you hope to turn into a radio documentary. You must also include a report on the production of this work. Learning Outcomes To Be Achieved: Outcome Assessment Criteria 1.1. LO 2: Be able to develop scripts for radio documentaries
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Joe Clark January 21‚ 2002 Mrs. Perkins AP U.S. History The radio has evolved over time. The radio we listen to today has a different format‚ purpose‚ viewer reach‚ and clarity than it did before the 1950s. The radio has survived the threat of the television industry by changing with the times. It has been dealt with in the law through acts and the creation of the government regulating agency (FCC). Today the radio is the cheapest and most affective way to communicate with everyone around the
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Radio has been one of the most important inventions that continues to aide civilization to this day. In scientific terms‚ radio is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Electromagnetic waves push into space going the speed of light‚ which is 300‚000 kilometers per second. When equipment is attached to an antenna‚ the energy becomes radio waves. Some of the energy can be received by another antenna‚ and using a radio receiver‚ the energy connects the transmitter and receiver. Information that is added
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Extension work‚ Acts of May 8 and June 30‚ 1914‚ in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Jack M. Payne‚ director‚ Cooperative Extension Service‚ Iowa State University of Science and Technology‚ Ames‚ Iowa. 2. A radio program is any program created for radio broadcast. Most programs consist of a number of episodes‚ but one-time programs are also possible. |Type |Description/what is involved |How suitable?
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“The Enormous Radio” John Cheever published in: The Enormous Radio and Other Stories. New York: Funk & Wagnalls‚ 1953. Jim and Irene Westcott were the kind of people who seem to strike that satisfactory average of income‚ endeavor‚ and respectability that is reached by the statistical reports in college alumni bulletins. They were the parents of two young children‚ they had been married nine years‚ they lived on the twelfth floor of an apartment house near Sutton Place‚ they went to the theatre
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Listening Journal Guidelines 1. Listen. Listen to a talk‚ lecture or broadcast in English each week. a. The broadcast should be a minimum of 5 minutes. b. The broadcast should be on a subject appropriate for Academic English (i.e. no celebrity gossip or fashion news). 2. Take notes. Take notes as you listen. (Follow the guidelines provided by your teacher. See the example below.) 3. Summarize. At the bottom of your notes‚ summarize the main idea of the talk in 1-3
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Radio advertising would be impossible without the radio. Radio waves were discovered and studied by Heinrich Hertz in 1867 (Schoenherr‚ 2001). Guglielmo Marconi invented a transmitter in 1894 and formed the first wireless telegraph and signal company in 1897 (Schoenherr‚ 2001). Reginald Fessenden of Canada invented the continuous-wave voice transmitter and sold it to Westinghouse in 1910. Several amateurs began to broadcast information from music to news over the airwaves as soon as crystal radio
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Teaching Listening Listening is a critical element in the competent language performance of adult second language learners‚ whether they are communicating at school‚ at work‚ or in the community. Through the normal course of a day‚ listening is used nearly twice as much as speaking and four to five times as much as reading and writing . In a recent study of Fortune 500 Corporations‚ Wolvin and Coakley (1991) found that listening was perceived to be crucial for communication at work with regards
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