Sabtu, 20 Juli 2019

M4 LA1 TASK 1-4 PPGJ BAHASA INGGRIS 2019


Task 1
In order to analyze news reports in the three aspects, you will first need to have a very good understanding of the contents. This is what you will do in Task 1.

1.    First, you will read to understand the three news reports below. Make sure that you know the meaning of every word and every part of each news report.
2.    Then, read the news aloud as if you were a news anchor. Make sure you read them meaningfully and fluently, with accurate pronunciation, word stress, and intonation. Record your voice, and then email the recording to <email address>.
You may first need to learn how to do it by observing news reading at any news websites, such as https://edition.cnn.com/specials/latest-news-videos or http://www.bbc.com/news/video_and_audio/headlines/10462520/one-minute-world-news.


News Report 1 Police Commissioner Adjutant


mataram: An Australian tourist named Andrew Richard Wiseman has died after drowning while surfing at Tanjung Aan Beach in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara.
Based on reports received by police, the 52-year-old man went surfing alone around 11 a.m. on Sunday, Central Park police Chief Adjutant. Sr. Commissioner. Kholilur Rochman said. Andrew was found dead at around 1 p.m.
During his time in Lombok, Wiseman was living in a homestay in Kuta village, Pujut district, in Central Lombok.
The police questioned two other foreign tourists, Eva, from Germany and John Robert Haton, from Australia, who had seen the incident firsthand.
“They were the ones who saw the victim drown. Based on their information, the victim drowned directly below his surfboard,” Kholilur said on Monday.
The two tourists, as well as local residents, immediately brought Wiseman back to shore using a boat.
Wiseman was given emergency first aid for 25 minutes, but he could not be resuscitated, Kholilur said.
Personnel from the Kuta Police came to the location after receiving reports and brought Wiseman’s body to the local health clinic.
The victim’s brother, Steven Wiseman, took the body and refused an autopsy. — JP 

(Taken from Jakarta Post, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, p. 4)



News Report 2


26 April 2018 — 10:26am
Jakarta: A fire erupted at an illegal oil well site in Indonesia's northernmost province on Wednesday, killing at least 18 people and injuring about 40 others, some of whom were badly burnt, authorities said.
The fire broke out around 1.30am at a backyard well in a village in Aceh province, on the northern tip of Sumatra Island, according to the National Disaster Management Agency.
Authorities were still trying to determine what had caused the fire. Local news reports said it may have started with a spark from a blowtorch or a worker smoking a cigarette.
Television news footage and photos showed flames rising at least 10 metres into the air in the farming village of Pasir Putih in East Aceh district, which is about 1600 kilometres north-west of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.
Villagers had gathered at the well shortly after midnight, carrying buckets, jars and barrels, in hopes of collecting crude oil after being told about a massive spill there, according to the disaster agency.
"A group of people came to gather up oil and they weren't supposed to be there," the disaster agency said in a statement.
At least five homes were gutted by the fire, the agency said. Firefighters and other emergency personnel, along with villagers, were still trying to contain the blaze on Wednesday evening.
Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the state-owned oil company Pertamina sent teams to Aceh, which has industrial oil and gas operations, to investigate the incident, said Agung Pribadi, a ministry spokesman.
"This is a case of illegal drilling and the ones responsible for it must be dealt with by the law," he said.
Agung said the well was being operated by local residents, adding that he was not sure if there were other illegal wells in the area.
Lieutenant Colonel Wahyu Kuncoro, chief of the East Aceh district police, told reporters at the scene that firefighters were trying to "break the chain of oxygen" in the well to stop the fire. He confirmed the well operation was illegal, but he said many villagers depended on it for their livelihood.
Illegal well operations are common in Indonesian regions where oil is present, including on the islands of Sumatra and Java. In some cases, the wells were abandoned by the Dutch colonial administration that once ruled Indonesia, and are now run by groups of villagers working around the clock.
"Oil doesn't come up to the surface easily in these old wells, so they try to pump it up manually, then try to separate the oil by distillation in barrels, and that's where they probably had the fire," said Mangantar Marpaung, former chief of the Indonesian Mining Fire and Rescue Agency.
"Then they sell it as kerosene to the local market, or for motorcycles and fishing boats," he said. "Those are their customers. The local governments know, but because they can't provide any other jobs, they look the other way."
New York Times
Visited on 26 April 2018, 22:07



News Report 3

malaysia: Four heavily armed poachers who targetted wild elephants in Malaysia have been caught, officials said Tuesday, the second such arrest in less than two years.
Wildlife officials said the gang caught near the town of Gerik in the nothern Malaysian state of Perak was found with deer antlers and suspected tiger bones.
A joint police and wildlife department investigation also led the agents to find an elephant shot dead by the poachers in a nearby forest with its tusks ripped out.
“This crew is notorious. They hunt elephants,” wildlife department chief Abdul Kadir Abdul Hashim told AFP.
“There are maybe two more [poaching] groups [in the area]. We are working together with the police on this.”
A police statement said weapons including rifles and homemade shotguns as well as animal snares were found after they arrested the gang.
The elephant’s tusks were not found, with a wildlife official believing that they were already sold.
He added that the gang – all locals – were believed to have been operating since 2009, and were also active in the nearby state of Kelantan.
The arrests come a year after a seven-man gang was arrested in Kelantan, with explosives, guns and parts of tusks seized.. – AFP

(Taken from The Jakarta Post, Thu, March 15, 2018, p. 10)

Thank you Mam, I have read the text and sent the recording to your e-mail.

Topic 1: Social Functions of News Reports


Task 2
Now, you will analyze the social functions of the three news reports, by analysing the issues, the target readers, and the points of interests or importance, by answering the following questions.
2.    What is each reporter’s position towards the issue? Provide the related words, expressions, and sentences as evidence to support your argument.
3.    How would each news report enlighten its readers? Provide the related words, expressions, and sentences as evidence to support your argument.

The analysis of News Report 1 has been done for you as an example. Study the example carefully.

1.    Who might be interested in reading each news report?

To answer the first question, you need to make a list of people or tourists who likely have good interest in surfing, particularly in Lombok.


Target readers:
·         Australian tourists in Indonesia
·         Tourists to Lombok
·         Surfers
·         Young people in general
·         People who care for travel safety
·         ...


2.    What is each reporter’s position towards the issue? Provide the related words, expressions, and sentences as evidence to support your argument.

The word ‘position’ is synonymous to attitude. The news reporters’ attitudes towards a news may include words that are associated to feelings and judgements, such as neutral, biased, provoked, enthusiastic, judgemental, etc.




The reporter’s position towards the issue:
The reporter has a neutral or objective position towards the event.
1)    Reporting the event by just retelling the information given by the main source, the police.
Evidence:
-          ... the 52-year-old man went surfing alone around 11 a.m. on Sunday, Central Park police Chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Kholilur Rochman said. Andrew was found dead at around 1 p.m.
-          “They were the ones who saw the victim drown. Based on their information, the victim drowned directly below his surfboard,” Kholilur said on Monday.
-          Wiseman was given emergency first aid for 25 minutes, but he could not be resuscitated, Kholilur said.

2)    The police reporting the event as stated by the witnesses.
Evidence:
-          Based on reports received by police, ...
-          The police questioned two other foreign tourists, Eva, from Germany and John Robert Haton, from Australia, who had seen the incident firsthand.

3)    There is no evidence of offensive or emotional expressions used in the news report.




3.    How would each news report enlighten its readers? Provide the related words, expressions, and sentences as evidence to support your argument.

A reader reads a news report to be enlightened. The manner in which the reader is enlightened by the news include knowledge enrichment, emotional arousal, awareness raising, etc.
As shown by the example, by reading the news, the target readers obtain necessary information associated with Wiseman’s accident.

Information obtained:
Reading the news report, the readers will have good understanding about:
1)    The event or accident
Evidence:
-          An Australian tourist named Andrew Richard Wiseman has died after drowning while surfing at Tanjung Aan Beach in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara.
2)    The sources of the information:
Evidence:
-          Central Park police Chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Kholilur Rochman
-          Two other foreign tourists, Eva, from Germany and John Robert Haton, from Australia, who had seen the incident firsthand
3)    The reason of Wiseman’s death:
Evidence:
-          ... drowning while surfing ...
-          Based on their information, the victim drowned directly below his surfboard ...
4)    The time of the accident:
Evidence:
-          between 11am and 1pm on Sunday
5)    The location of the accident:
Evidence:
-          at Tanjung Aan Beach in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara
6)    Wiseman’s accommodation in Lombok:
Evidence:
-          During his time in Lombok, Wiseman was living in a homestay in Kuta village, Pujut district, in Central Lombok.
7)    The witnesses’ attempt to save Wiseman’s life:
Evidence:
-          The two tourists, as well as local residents, immediately brought Wiseman back to shore using a boat.
-          Wiseman was given emergency first aid for 25 minutes, but he could not be resuscitated, ...
-          Personnel from the Kuta Police came to the location after receiving reports and brought Wiseman’s body to the local health clinic.
8)    Family’s responsibility:
Evidence:
-          The victim’s brother, Steven Wiseman, took the body and refused an autopsy.




Now, it’s your turn to analyse the other two news reports by using the same table as the template. First, write your analysis as shown in the example.

When you are done, check out the answer keys.




ANSWER
TASK 2
Fire erupts at illegal oil well in Indonesia
26 April 2018 — 10:26am
Jakarta: A fire erupted at an illegal oil well site in Indonesia's northernmost province on Wednesday, killing at least 18 people and injuring about 40 others, some of whom were badly burnt, authorities said.
The fire broke out around 1.30am at a backyard well in a village in Aceh province, on the northern tip of Sumatra Island, according to the National Disaster Management Agency.
Authorities were still trying to determine what had caused the fire. Local news reports said it may have started with a spark from a blowtorch or a worker smoking a cigarette.
Television news footage and photos showed flames rising at least 10 metres into the air in the farming village of Pasir Putih in East Aceh district, which is about 1600 kilometres north-west of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.
Villagers had gathered at the well shortly after midnight, carrying buckets, jars and barrels, in hopes of collecting crude oil after being told about a massive spill there, according to the disaster agency.
"A group of people came to gather up oil and they weren't supposed to be there," the disaster agency said in a statement.
At least five homes were gutted by the fire, the agency said. Firefighters and other emergency personnel, along with villagers, were still trying to contain the blaze on Wednesday evening.
Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the state-owned oil company Pertamina sent teams to Aceh, which has industrial oil and gas operations, to investigate the incident, said Agung Pribadi, a ministry spokesman.
"This is a case of illegal drilling and the ones responsible for it must be dealt with by the law," he said.
Agung said the well was being operated by local residents, adding that he was not sure if there were other illegal wells in the area.
Lieutenant Colonel Wahyu Kuncoro, chief of the East Aceh district police, told reporters at the scene that firefighters were trying to "break the chain of oxygen" in the well to stop the fire. He confirmed the well operation was illegal, but he said many villagers depended on it for their livelihood.
Illegal well operations are common in Indonesian regions where oil is present, including on the islands of Sumatra and Java. In some cases, the wells were abandoned by the Dutch colonial administration that once ruled Indonesia, and are now run by groups of villagers working around the clock.
"Oil doesn't come up to the surface easily in these old wells, so they try to pump it up manually, then try to separate the oil by distillation in barrels, and that's where they probably had the fire," said Mangantar Marpaung, former chief of the Indonesian Mining Fire and Rescue Agency.
"Then they sell it as kerosene to the local market, or for motorcycles and fishing boats," he said. "Those are their customers. The local governments know, but because they can't provide any other jobs, they look the other way."
New York Times
Visited on 26 April 2018, 22:07

Question 1:
1.    Who might be interested in reading each news report?

Target Readers
Ø  All villagers
Ø  All People
Ø  Goverment
Ø  SAR team
Ø  Police
Ø  Environmentalists
Ø  Firefighters
Ø  Oil miners

2.    What is each reporter’s position towards the issue? Provide the related words, expressions, and sentences as evidence to support your argument.

The reporter’s position towards the issue
The reporter has a neutral or objective position towards the event. Reporting the event by just retelling the information given by the sources; Disaster agency, the police, authorities, a ministry spokesman, and National Disaster Management Agency.
Evidence
Ø  A group of people came to gather up oil and they weren't supposed to be there," the disaster agency said in a statement.
Ø  A ministry spokesman."This is a case of illegal drilling and the ones responsible for it must be dealt with by the law,". Agung said the well was being operated by local residents, adding that he was not sure if there were other illegal wells in the area.
Ø  Lieutenant Colonel Wahyu Kuncoro, chief of the East Aceh district police,told reporters at the scene that firefighters were trying to "break the chain of oxygen" in the well to stop the fire. He confirmed the well operation was illegal, but he said many villagers depended on it for their livelihood.
Ø  "Oil doesn't come up to the surface easily in these old wells, so they try to pump it up manually, then try to separate the oil by distillation in barrels, and that's where they probably had the fire," said Mangantar Marpaung, former chief of the Indonesian Mining Fire and Rescue Agency.













3.    How would each news report enlighten its readers? Provide the related words, expressions, and sentences as evidence to support your argument
Reading the news report, the readers will have good understanding about:
1)    The accident
Evidence:
Ø  A fire erupted at an illegal oil well site in Indonesia's northernmost province on Wednesday, killing at least 18 people and injuring about 40 others, some of whom were badly burnt, authorities said.
2)    The sources:
Evidence:
Ø  The National Disaster Management Agency.
Ø  Lieutenant Colonel Wahyu Kuncoro
Ø  Mangantar Marpaung, former chief of the Indonesian Mining Fire and Rescue Agency
Ø  Agung Pribadi, a ministry spokesman.
3)    The reason of fire erupted at the oil well:
Evidence:
Ø  Local news reports said it may have started with a spark from a blowtorch or a worker smoking a cigarette.

4)    The time and location of the accident:
Evidence:
Ø  On Wednesday,
Ø  At 1.30 am
Ø  At Pasir Putih village in East Aceh district, Aceh Province

5)    The authorities’ attention to the accident::
Evidence:
Ø  Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the state-owned oil company Pertamina sent teams to Aceh
Ø  Lieutenant Colonel Wahyu Kuncoro, chief of the East Aceh district police, told reporters at the scene that firefighters were trying to "break the chain of oxygen" in the well to stop the fire.
Ø  "Oil doesn't come up to the surface easily in these old wells, so they try to pump it up manually, then try to separate the oil by distillation in barrels, and that's where they probably had the fire," said Mangantar Marpaung, former chief of the Indonesian Mining Fire and Rescue Agency

6)    The victims::
Evidence:
At least 18 people and injuring about 40 others






malaysia: Four heavily armed poachers who targetted wild elephants in Malaysia have been caught, officials said Tuesday, the second such arrest in less than two years.
Wildlife officials said the gang caught near the town of Gerik in the nothern Malaysian state of Perak was found with deer antlers and suspected tiger bones.
A joint police and wildlife department investigation also led the agents to find an elephant shot dead by the poachers in a nearby forest with its tusks ripped out.
“This crew is notorious. They hunt elephants,” wildlife department chief Abdul Kadir Abdul Hashim told AFP.
“There are maybe two more [poaching] groups [in the area]. We are working together with the police on this.”
A police statement said weapons including rifles and homemade shotguns as well as animal snares were found after they arrested the gang.
The elephant’s tusks were not found, with a wildlife official believing that they were already sold.
He added that the gang – all locals – were believed to have been operating since 2009, and were also active in the nearby state of Kelantan.

The arrests come a year after a seven-man gang was arrested in Kelantan, with explosives, guns and parts of tusks seized.. – AFP

(Taken from The Jakarta Post, Thu, March 15, 2018, p. 10)

1.    Who might be interested in reading each news report?
Target Readers
Ø  All People
Ø  Zoo keeper
Ø  Zoo official
Ø  Government
Ø  Animal lovers
Ø  The members of Wildlife Department
Ø  Other Elephant Poachers




2.    What is each reporter’s position towards the issue? Provide the related words, expressions, and sentences as evidence to support your argument.
The reporter’s position towards the issue
1)    Reporting the event by just retelling the information given by the main sources, the police and officals of Wildlife Depatment
Evidence:
Ø  Four heavily armed poachers who targetted wild elephants in Malaysia have been caught, officials said Tuesday, the second such arrest in less than two years.
Ø  Wildlife officials said the gang caught near the town of Gerik in the nothern Malaysian state of Perak was found with deer antlers and suspected tiger bones.
Ø  “This crew is notorious. They hunt elephants,” wildlife department chief Abdul Kadir Abdul Hashim told AFP.

3.    How would each news report enlighten its readers? Provide the related words, expressions, and sentences as evidence to support your argument.
Information obtained
Reading the news report, the readers will have good understanding about:
A.   The event
The sentence of evidence:
Ø  Four heavily armed poachers who targetted wild elephants in Malaysia have been caught,
B.    The sources of the information:
The sentence of evidence:
Ø  Wildlife officials and police
C.   The evidence goods
The sentence of evidence:
Ø  Deer antlers and suspected tiger bones.
Ø  An elephant shot dead by the poachers in a nearby forest with its tusks ripped out
Ø  Weapons including rifles, homemade shotguns, and animal snares
D.   The place of arrestment:
The sentence of evidence:
Ø  Near the town of Gerik in the nothern Malaysian state of Perak
E.    The time of arrestment
The sentence of evidence:
Ø  The arrests come a year after a seven-man gang was arrested in Kelantan, with explosives, guns and parts of tusks seized


 Topic 2: Text Structures of News Reports


Now, you will analyze the text structures of the three news reports. The analysis of News Report 1 has been done for you as an example. Study the example carefully. Then, analyze the text structures of the other two texts as shown by the example.

Here’s how to analyze the headline.


Parts of News
Functions of the Parts
I.
Headline
Summarizing the event in a telegraphic text

Aussie man dies while surfing in Lombok
1)    The casualty
Ø Aussie man
2)    The unfortunate event
Ø dies
3)    The time and location (an activity)
Ø while surfing in Lombok


Now, have a close look at the structure of the section of the Newsworthy Event.

II.
Newsworthy Event
(The first paragraph)
Summarizing the event:
Restating the headline in a normal sentence or sentences, with more information added to the facts stated in the headline

mataram: An Australian tourist named Andrew Richard Wiseman has died after drowning while surfing at Tanjung Aan Beach in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara.
1)    Restating the casualty with further details
Ø  An Australian tourist named Andrew Richard Wiseman, ...
2)    Restating the death
Ø  ... has died ...
3)    Adding the reason of the event
Ø  ... after drowning...
4)    Restating the time (in an activity he was doing)
Ø  while surfing ...
5)    Adding the specified details to the location
Ø  ... at Tanjung Aan Beach in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara
6)    Starting with the name of the location of coverage:
Ø  mataram: ...


The section of ‘Events in Details’ elaborates the facts stated in the Newsworthy Events by providing necessary and additional details.

III.
Events in Details
(The following paragraph)
Elaborating the Newsworthy Event
providing more details about the facts stated in the Newsworthy Event

Based on reports received by police, the 52-year-old man went surfing alone around 11 a.m. on Sunday, Central Park police Chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Kholilur Rochman said. Andrew was found dead at around 1 p.m.
Elaborating the incident
1)    the source person
Ø  Based on reports received by police, ...
Ø  Central Park police Chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Kholilur Rochman said.
2)    the casualty’s age
Ø  ... the 52-year-old man ...
3)    the reason of the accident
Ø  ... went surfing alone around 11 a.m. on Sunday, ...
4)    the death
Ø  Andrew was found dead at around 1 p.m.


During his time in Lombok, Wiseman was living in a homestay in Kuta village, Pujut district, in Central Lombok.
Elaborating the casualty
5)    his accommodation in Lombok.
Ø  ... was living in a homestay in Kuta village, Pujut district, in Central Lombok.

The police questioned two other foreign tourists, Eva, from Germany and John Robert Haton, from Australia, who had seen the incident firsthand.
“They were the ones who saw the victim drown. Based on their information, the victim drowned directly below his surfboard,” Kholilur said on Monday.
Elaborating the accident
6)    the firsthand witnesses.
Ø  The police questioned two other foreign tourists, Eva, from Germany and John Robert Haton, from Australia, ....
Ø  ... They were the ones who saw the victim drown. Based on their information ...
7)    the accident
Ø  ... the victim drowned directly below his surfboard ...
8)    the source of information
Ø  ... Kholilur said on Monday

The two tourists, as well as local residents, immediately brought Wiseman back to shore using a boat.
Wiseman was given emergency first aid for 25 minutes, but he could not be resuscitated, Kholilur said.
Elaborating the incident:
9)    the attempt to save the casualty’s life.
Ø  The two tourists, as well as local residents, immediately brought Wiseman back to shore using a boat.
Ø  ... was given emergency first aid for 25 minutes, but he could not be resuscitated ...
10) the source of information
... Kholilur said ...

Personnel from the Kuta Police came to the location after receiving reports and brought Wiseman’s body to the local health clinic.
The victim’s brother, Steven Wiseman, took the body and refused an autopsy.
Adding information related to the death
11) the authority’s responsibility
Ø  Personnel from the Kuta Police came to the location after receiving reports and brought Wiseman’s body to the local health clinic.
12) the family’s responsibility
Ø  The victim’s brother, Steven Wiseman, took the body and refused an autopsy.
IV.
News Agent’s Initials
Closing the news with the news agent’s initials
13) the owner of the copy right of the news report
JP 


Now, it’s your turn to analyse the text structure of the other two news reports by using the same table as the template. First, write your analysis as shown in the example.
When you are done, check out the answer keys.

Fire erupts at illegal oil well in Indonesia

26 April 2018 — 10:26am
Jakarta: A fire erupted at an illegal oil well site in Indonesia's northernmost province on Wednesday, killing at least 18 people and injuring about 40 others, some of whom were badly burnt, authorities said.
The fire broke out around 1.30am at a backyard well in a village in Aceh province, on the northern tip of Sumatra Island, according to the National Disaster Management Agency.
Authorities were still trying to determine what had caused the fire. Local news reports said it may have started with a spark from a blowtorch or a worker smoking a cigarette.
Television news footage and photos showed flames rising at least 10 metres into the air in the farming village of Pasir Putih in East Aceh district, which is about 1600 kilometres north-west of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.
Villagers had gathered at the well shortly after midnight, carrying buckets, jars and barrels, in hopes of collecting crude oil after being told about a massive spill there, according to the disaster agency.
"A group of people came to gather up oil and they weren't supposed to be there," the disaster agency said in a statement.
At least five homes were gutted by the fire, the agency said. Firefighters and other emergency personnel, along with villagers, were still trying to contain the blaze on Wednesday evening.
Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the state-owned oil company Pertamina sent teams to Aceh, which has industrial oil and gas operations, to investigate the incident, said Agung Pribadi, a ministry spokesman.
"This is a case of illegal drilling and the ones responsible for it must be dealt with by the law," he said.
Agung said the well was being operated by local residents, adding that he was not sure if there were other illegal wells in the area.
Lieutenant Colonel Wahyu Kuncoro, chief of the East Aceh district police, told reporters at the scene that firefighters were trying to "break the chain of oxygen" in the well to stop the fire. He confirmed the well operation was illegal, but he said many villagers depended on it for their livelihood.
Illegal well operations are common in Indonesian regions where oil is present, including on the islands of Sumatra and Java. In some cases, the wells were abandoned by the Dutch colonial administration that once ruled Indonesia, and are now run by groups of villagers working around the clock.
"Oil doesn't come up to the surface easily in these old wells, so they try to pump it up manually, then try to separate the oil by distillation in barrels, and that's where they probably had the fire," said Mangantar Marpaung, former chief of the Indonesian Mining Fire and Rescue Agency.
"Then they sell it as kerosene to the local market, or for motorcycles and fishing boats," he said. "Those are their customers. The local governments know, but because they can't provide any other jobs, they look the other way."
New York Times
Visited on 26 April 2018, 22:07
ANSWER
The Structure of the Headline
Text 2

Parts of News
Functions of the Parts
I.
Headline
Summarizing the event in a telegraphic text

Fire erupts at illegal oil well in Indonesia

1)    The unfortunate event
Ø  Fire erupts
2)    The time and location (an activity)
Ø  At an illegal oil well site in Indonesia










The Structure of the Newsworthy Event
Text 2

II.
Newsworthy Event
(The first paragraph)
Summarizing the event:
Restating the headline in a normal sentence or sentences, with more information added to the facts stated in the headline

Jakarta: A fire erupted at an illegal oil well site in Indonesia's northernmost province on Wednesday, killing at least 18 people and injuring about 40 others, some of whom were badly burnt, authorities said.
1)    Restating the casualty with further details
Ø  Killing at least 18 people and injuring about 40 others, some of whom were badly burnt
2)    Adding the reason of the event
Ø  It may have started with a spark from a blowtorch or a worker smoking a cigarette
3)    Restating the time
Ø  The fire broke out around 1.30am on wednesday
4)    Adding the specified details to the location
Ø  At a backyard well in a village in Aceh province
5)    Starting with the name of the location of coverage:
Ø  Jakarta: ...

The Structure of the Events in Details
The section of ‘Events in Details’ elaborates the facts stated in the Newsworthy Events by providing necessary and additional details.

III.
Events in Details
(The following paragraph)
Elaborating the Newsworthy Event
providing more details about the facts stated in the Newsworthy Event

The fire broke out around 1.30am at a backyard well in a village in Aceh province, on the northern tip of Sumatra Island, according to the National Disaster Management Agency
Elaborating the incident
1)    The source person
Ø  the National Disaster Management Agency
2)    The time and location of incident
Ø  around 1.30am at a backyard well in a village in Aceh province

Authorities were still trying to determine what had caused the fire. Local news reports said it may have started with a spark from a blowtorch or a worker smoking a cigarette.
Television news footage and photos showed flames rising at least 10 metres into the air in the farming village of Pasir Putih in East Aceh district, which is about 1600 kilometres north-west of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.

Villagers had gathered at the well shortly after midnight, carrying buckets, jars and barrels, in hopes of collecting crude oil after being told about a massive spill there, according to the disaster agency.
"A group of people came to gather up oil and they weren't supposed to be there," the disaster agency said in a statement.
At least five homes were gutted by the fire, the agency said. Firefighters and other emergency personnel, along with villagers, were still trying to contain the blaze on Wednesday evening.
Elaborating the accident
1)    The cause of accident
Ø  it may have started with a spark from a blowtorch or a worker smoking a cigarette
2)    The description of fire
Ø  flames rising at least 10 metres into the air in the farming village of Pasir Putih in East Aceh district, which is about 1600 kilometres north-west of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.

3)    The statement of disaster agency
Ø  "A group of people came to gather up oil and they weren't supposed to be there," the disaster agency said in a statement
4)    The loss of incident
Ø  At least five homes were gutted by the fire, the agency said. Firefighters and other emergency personnel, along with villagers, were still trying to contain the blaze on Wednesday evening.

Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the state-owned oil company
Pertamina sent teams to Aceh, which has industrial oil and gas operations, to investigate the incident, said Agung Pribadi, a ministry spokesman.
"This is a case of illegal drilling and the ones responsible for it must be dealt with by the law," he said.
Agung said the well was being operated by local residents, adding that he was not sure if there were other illegal wells in the area.
Lieutenant Colonel Wahyu Kuncoro, chief of the East Aceh district police, told reporters at the scene that firefighters were trying to "break the chain of oxygen" in the well to stop the fire. He confirmed the well operation was illegal, but he said many villagers depended on it for their livelihood.
Illegal well operations are common in Indonesian regions where oil is present, including on the islands of Sumatra and Java. In some cases, the wells were abandoned by the Dutch colonial administration that once ruled Indonesia, and are now run by groups of villagers working around the clock.
"Oil doesn't come up to the surface easily in these old wells, so they try to pump it up manually, then try to separate the oil by distillation in barrels, and that's where they probably had the fire," said Mangantar Marpaung, former chief of the Indonesian Mining Fire and Rescue Agency.
"Then they sell it as kerosene to the local market, or for motorcycles and fishing boats," he said. "Those are their customers. The local governments know, but because they can't provide any other jobs, they look the other way."
Elaborating the incident:
1)    The respond of Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
Ø  Pertamina sent teams to Aceh, which has industrial oil and gas operations, to investigate the incident
Ø  The well was being operated by local residents, and not sure if there were other illegal wells in the area.
2)    The statement of Police
Ø  Lieutenant Colonel Wahyu Kuncoro, chief of the East Aceh district police, told reporters at the scene that firefighters were trying to "break the chain of oxygen" in the well to stop the fire. He confirmed the well operation was illegal, but he said many villagers depended on it for their livelihood
3)    Additional information historically
Ø  The wells were abandoned by the Dutch colonial administration that once ruled Indonesia, and are now run by groups of villagers working around the clock
4)    The chronologies of the incident
Ø  Oil doesn't come up to the surface easily in these old wells, so they try to pump it up manually, then try to separate the oil by distillation in barrels, and that's where they probably had the fire,".
IV.
New York Times

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Text 3
malaysia: Four heavily armed poachers who targetted wild elephants in Malaysia have been caught, officials said Tuesday, the second such arrest in less than two years.
Wildlife officials said the gang caught near the town of Gerik in the nothern Malaysian state of Perak was found with deer antlers and suspected tiger bones.
A joint police and wildlife department investigation also led the agents to find an elephant shot dead by the poachers in a nearby forest with its tusks ripped out.
“This crew is notorious. They hunt elephants,” wildlife department chief Abdul Kadir Abdul Hashim told AFP.
“There are maybe two more [poaching] groups [in the area]. We are working together with the police on this.”
A police statement said weapons including rifles and homemade shotguns as well as animal snares were found after they arrested the gang.
The elephant’s tusks were not found, with a wildlife official believing that they were already sold.
He added that the gang – all locals – were believed to have been operating since 2009, and were also active in the nearby state of Kelantan.
The arrests come a year after a seven-man gang was arrested in Kelantan, with explosives, guns and parts of tusks seized.. – AFP

(Taken from The Jakarta Post, Thu, March 15, 2018, p. 10)
The Structure of the Headline
Text 3

Parts of News
Functions of the Parts
I.
Headline
Summarizing the event in a telegraphic text

Elephant poachers arrested in Malaysia

1)    The Perpetrators
Ø  Elephant poachers
2)    The unfortunate event
Ø  Arrested
3)    The time and location (an activity)
Ø  Malaysia

The Structure of the Newsworthy Event
Text 3
II.
Newsworthy Event
(The first paragraph)
Summarizing the event:
Restating the headline in a normal sentence or sentences, with more information added to the facts stated in the headline

Four heavily armed poachers who targetted wild elephants in Malaysia have been caught, officials said Tuesday, the second such arrest in less than two years
1)    Restating the Perpetrators  with further details
Ø  Four heavily armed poachers who targetted wild elephants in Malaysia have been caught
2)    Adding the time of the event reported
Ø  Tuesday
3)    Starting with the name of the location of coverage:
Ø  Malaysia:
4)    The source
Ø  Officials

The Structure of the Events in Details
The section of ‘Events in Details’ elaborates the facts stated in the Newsworthy Events by providing necessary and additional details.

III.
Events in Details
(The following paragraph)
Elaborating the Newsworthy Event
providing more details about the facts stated in the Newsworthy Event




Wildlife officials said the gang caught near the town of Gerik in the nothern Malaysian state of Perak was found with deer antlers and suspected tiger bones.
A joint police and wildlife department investigation also led the agents to find an elephant shot dead by the poachers in a nearby forest with its tusks ripped out.
“This crew is notorious. They hunt elephants,” wildlife department chief Abdul Kadir Abdul Hashim told AFP.
“There are maybe two more [poaching] groups [in the area]. We are working together with the police on this.”
A police statement said weapons including rifles and homemade shotguns as well as animal snares were found after they arrested the gang.
The elephant’s tusks were not found, with a wildlife official believing that they were already sold.
He added that the gang – all locals – were believed to have been operating since 2009, and were also active in the nearby state of Kelantan.
The arrests come a year after a seven-man gang was arrested in Kelantan, with explosives, guns and parts of tusks seized.. – AFP
Elaborating of arrest
1)    The specific location
Ø  Near the town of Gerik in the nothern Malaysian state of Perak The description of fire

2)    The efforts  of arrest
Ø  A joint police and wildlife department investigation also led the agents to find an elephant shot dead by the poachers in a nearby forest with its tusks ripped out.

3)    The source
Ø  Wildlife department chief Abdul Kadir Abdul Hashim

4)    Additional information
Ø  There are maybe two more [poaching] groups [in the area].
Ø  the gang – all locals – were believed to have been operating since 2009, and were also active in the nearby state of Kelantan
Ø  The elephant’s tusks were not found, with a wildlife official believing that they were already sold.
Ø  The arrests come a year after a seven-man gang was arrested in Kelantan, with explosives, guns and parts of tusks seized.. – AFP
5)    The evidence goods
Ø  Weapons including rifles and homemade shotguns, animal snares
Ø  Explosives, guns and parts of tusks seized
IV.
The Jakarta Post

Closing the news with the news agent’s initials
(Taken from The Jakarta Post, Thu, March 15, 2018, p. 10)


Task 4
Now, you will analyse the lexicogrammatical features of the three news reports. The analysis of News Report 1 has been done for you as an example. Study the example carefully.

The lexicogrammatical features of the headline

The Headline

1)    Bigger and bold fonts stating the newsworthy facts of the event

2)    Telegraphic sentence: leaving out function words.
-          Aussie man (telegraphic) = an Aussie man (normal)
-          Aussie (shortened name) = Australia (normal)

3)    The Simple Present Tense for ‘active’ voice
-          Aussie man dies while surfing in Lombok
(for the normal form “... died / has died ...)



The Lexicogrammatical Features of the Newsworthy Event
The lexicogrammatical features of the Newsworthy Events

The Newsworthy Events

4)    A sentence or sentences in the first paragraph containing all important facts about the event: (1) the casualty, (2) the accident, (3) the reason, (4) the time, and (5) the location; the verb in the present perfect tense, and present participle.
[An Australian tourist named Andrew Richard Wiseman] [has died] [after drowning] [while surfing] [at Tanjung Aan Beach in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara].

5)    It starts with the name of the place where the event was covered, in small cap characters:
mataram: ...

The Lexicogrammatical Features of the Events in Details
The lexicogrammatical features of the the Events in Details

The Events in Details
1)    Tenses associated with past events: past tenses (simple past, past progressive, past perfect) and present perfect are used to state the details of the event
2nd paragraph: went, said, was found
3rd paragraph:            was living
4th paragraph:             questioned, had seen
5th paragraph:             were, saw, drowned, said
6th paragraph:             brought
7th paragraph:             was given, could not be resuscitated, said
8th paragraph:             came, brought
9th paragraph:             took, refused
2)    The passive voice
-          Andrew was found dead at around 1 p.m. ...
3)    Direct quotations to report the events
-          “They were the ones who saw the victim drown. Based on their information, the victim drowned directly below his surfboard,” Kholilur said on Monday.
4)    Indirect quotations to report the events
-          Based on reports received by police, the 52-year-old man went surfing alone around 11 a.m. on Sunday, Central Park police Chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Kholilur Rochman said.
-          Wiseman was given emergency first aid for 25 minutes, but he could not be resuscitated, Kholilur said.
-          Based on reports received by police, the 52-year-old man went surfing alone around 11 a.m. on Sunday
5)    Participle [present] to state the circumstances surrounding the event
-          …while surfing at Tanjung Aan Beach in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara ....
-          the 52-year-old man went surfing alone around 11 a.m. on Sunday
-          after receiving reports, …
6)    Participle [past] to modify a thing or person
-          An Australian tourist named Andrew Richard Wiseman ....
-          Based on reports received by police, …
7)    Adjective clauses to add more information about a person/thing
-          ... two other foreign tourists, Eva, from Germany and John Robert Haton, from Australia, who had seen the incident firsthand.
8)    Prepositional phrases to state the circumstances surrounding the events 
-          at Tanjung Aan Beach
-          in Lombok
-          around 11 a.m.
-          on Sunday
-          during his time in Lombok
-          in a homestay
-          in Kuta village
-          Etc.


Now, it’s your turn to analyse the lexicogrammatical features of the other two news reports by using the same table as the template.

When you are done, check out the answer keys.
























































ANSWER

TEXT 2

Fire erupts at illegal oil well in Indonesia
26 April 2018 — 10:26am
Jakarta: A fire erupted at an illegal oil well site in Indonesia's northernmost province on Wednesday, killing at least 18 people and injuring about 40 others, some of whom were badly burnt, authorities said.
The fire broke out around 1.30am at a backyard well in a village in Aceh province, on the northern tip of Sumatra Island, according to the National Disaster Management Agency.
Authorities were still trying to determine what had caused the fire. Local news reports said it may have started with a spark from a blowtorch or a worker smoking a cigarette.
Television news footage and photos showed flames rising at least 10 metres into the air in the farming village of Pasir Putih in East Aceh district, which is about 1600 kilometres north-west of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.
Villagers had gathered at the well shortly after midnight, carrying buckets, jars and barrels, in hopes of collecting crude oil after being told about a massive spill there, according to the disaster agency.
"A group of people came to gather up oil and they weren't supposed to be there," the disaster agency said in a statement.
At least five homes were gutted by the fire, the agency said. Firefighters and other emergency personnel, along with villagers, were still trying to contain the blaze on Wednesday evening.
Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the state-owned oil company Pertamina sent teams to Aceh, which has industrial oil and gas operations, to investigate the incident, said Agung Pribadi, a ministry spokesman.
"This is a case of illegal drilling and the ones responsible for it must be dealt with by the law," he said.
Agung said the well was being operated by local residents, adding that he was not sure if there were other illegal wells in the area.
Lieutenant Colonel Wahyu Kuncoro, chief of the East Aceh district police, told reporters at the scene that firefighters were trying to "break the chain of oxygen" in the well to stop the fire. He confirmed the well operation was illegal, but he said many villagers depended on it for their livelihood.
Illegal well operations are common in Indonesian regions where oil is present, including on the islands of Sumatra and Java. In some cases, the wells were abandoned by the Dutch colonial administration that once ruled Indonesia, and are now run by groups of villagers working around the clock.
"Oil doesn't come up to the surface easily in these old wells, so they try to pump it up manually, then try to separate the oil by distillation in barrels, and that's where they probably had the fire," said Mangantar Marpaung, former chief of the Indonesian Mining Fire and Rescue Agency.
"Then they sell it as kerosene to the local market, or for motorcycles and fishing boats," he said. "Those are their customers. The local governments know, but because they can't provide any other jobs, they look the other way."
New York Times
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The Lexicogrammatical Features of the Headline
The lexicogrammatical features of the headline
The Headline
1)    Bigger and bold fonts stating the newsworthy facts of the event
2)    Telegraphic sentence: leaving out function words.
-          Fire (telegraphic) = a fire (normal)
3)    The Simple Present Tense for ‘active’ voice
-          Fire erupts at illegal oil well in Indonesia
(for the normal form “... erupted / has erupted ...)

The Lexicogrammatical Features of the Newsworthy Event
The lexicogrammatical features of the Newsworthy Events

The Newsworthy Events
4)    A sentence or sentences in the first paragraph containing all important facts about the event: (1) the casualty, (2) the accident, (3) the reason, (4) the time, and (5) the location; the verb in the simple past tense, and passive voice.
A fire erupted at an illegal oil well site in Indonesia's northernmost province on Wednesday, killing at least 18 people and injuring about 40 others, some of whom were badly burnt, authorities said.
5)    It starts with the name of the place where the event was covered, in small cap characters:
Jakarta : ...

The Lexicogrammatical Features of the Events in Details
The lexicogrammatical features of the the Events in Details

The Events in Details
6)    Tenses associated with past events: past tenses (simple past, past progressive, past perfect) and present perfect are used to state the details of the event
Ø  3rd paragraph :             were still trying, had caused, have started
Ø  4th paragraph :             showed
Ø  5th paragraph :             had gathered
Ø  6th paragraph :             came
Ø  7th paragraph :             were gutted, were still trying
Ø  8th paragraph :             sent
Ø  9th paragraph :             was being operated
Ø  10th paragraph :           were trying, told, confirmed, depended, said
Ø  11st paragraph :           were abandoned, ruled
The passive voice
Ø  At least five homes were gutted by the fire
Ø  They weren't supposed
Ø  it must be dealt
Ø  the well was being operated by local residents
Ø  the wells were abandoned
7)    Direct quotations to report the events
Ø  “"Oil doesn't come up to the surface easily in these old wells, so they try to pump it up manually, then try to separate the oil by distillation in barrels, and that's where they probably had the fire," said Mangantar Marpaung, former chief of the Indonesian Mining Fire and Rescue Agency.

8)     Indirect quotations to report the events
Ø  At least five homes were gutted by the fire, the agency said. Firefighters and other emergency personnel, along with villagers, were still trying to contain the blaze on Wednesday evening.
Ø  Agung said the well was being operated by local residents, adding that he was not sure if there were other illegal wells in the area. Participle [present] to state the circumstances surrounding the event
9)     Participle [present] to state the circumstances surrounding the event
Ø  In hopes of collecting crude oil after being told about a massive spill there,
10)  Adjective clauses to add more information about a person/thing
Ø  Flames rising at least 10 metres into the air in the farming village of Pasir Putih in East Aceh district, which is about 1600 kilometres north-west of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.
11) Prepositional phrases
Ø  At an illegal oil well site
Ø  In Indonesia's northernmost province
Ø  In Aceh province
Ø  About 1600 kilometres north-west of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.
Ø  On Wednesday evening





Text 3
malaysia: Four heavily armed poachers who targetted wild elephants in Malaysia have been caught, officials said Tuesday, the second such arrest in less than two years.
Wildlife officials said the gang caught near the town of Gerik in the nothern Malaysian state of Perak was found with deer antlers and suspected tiger bones.
A joint police and wildlife department investigation also led the agents to find an elephant shot dead by the poachers in a nearby forest with its tusks ripped out.
“This crew is notorious. They hunt elephants,” wildlife department chief Abdul Kadir Abdul Hashim told AFP.
“There are maybe two more [poaching] groups [in the area]. We are working together with the police on this.”
A police statement said weapons including rifles and homemade shotguns as well as animal snares were found after they arrested the gang.
The elephant’s tusks were not found, with a wildlife official believing that they were already sold.
He added that the gang – all locals – were believed to have been operating since 2009, and were also active in the nearby state of Kelantan.
The arrests come a year after a seven-man gang was arrested in Kelantan, with explosives, guns and parts of tusks seized.. – AFP

(Taken from The Jakarta Post, Thu















The Lexicogrammatical Features of the Headline
The lexicogrammatical features of the headline

The Headline
1)    Bigger and bold fonts stating the newsworthy facts of the event
2)    Telegraphic sentence: leaving out function words.
Elephant poachers  (telegraphic) = The elephant poachers (normal)
3)    The Simple Present Tense for ‘active’ voice
Elephant poachers arrested in Malaysia
(for the normal form “... arrested / has arrested...)

The Lexicogrammatical Features of the Newsworthy Event
The lexicogrammatical features of the Newsworthy Events

The Newsworthy Events
4)    A sentence or sentences in the first paragraph containing all important facts about the event: (1) the perpetrator, (2) the accident, (3) the reason, (4) the time, and the verb in the simple past tense and Passive Voice.
Ø  Four heavily armed poachers who targeted wild elephants in Malaysia have been caught, officials said Tuesday, the second such arrest in less than two years.
5)     It starts with the name of the place where the news was reported, in small cap characters:
Ø  MALAYSIA:

The Lexicogrammatical Features of the Events in Details
The lexicogrammatical features of the the Events in Details

The Events in Details
6)    Tenses associated with past events: past tenses (simple past, past progressive, past perfect) and present perfect are used to state the details of the event
Ø  2nd paragraph    : was found
Ø  3rd paragraph     : led
Ø  4th paragraph     : showed
Ø  6th paragraph     : were found
Ø  7th paragraph     : were not found, were already sold
Ø  8th paragraph     : were believed
7)    The passive voice
Ø  Wildlife officials said the gang caught near the town of Gerik in the nothern Malaysian state of Perak was found with deer antlers and suspected tiger bones.
Ø  The elephant’s tusks were not found with a wildlife official believing that they were already sold.
Ø  He added that the gang – all locals – were believed to have been operating since 2009, and were also active in the nearby state of Kelantan.
Ø  The arrests come a year after a seven-man gang was arrested in Kelantan, with explosives, guns and parts of tusks seized
8)    Direct quotations to report the events
Ø  “This crew is notorious. They hunt elephants,” wildlife department chief Abdul Kadir Abdul Hashim told AFP.
Ø  “There are maybe two more [poaching] groups [in the area]. We are working together with the police on this.”
9)     Indirect quotations to report the events
Ø  Wildlife officials said the gang caught near the town of Gerik in the nothern Malaysian state of Perak was found with deer antlers and suspected tiger bones

10)  Participle [present] to state the circumstances surrounding the event
Ø  Weapons including rifles and homemade shotguns
11)  Participle (past) to modify nouns
Ø  An elephant shot dead by the poachers
14)  Prepositional phrases to state the circumstances surrounding the events
Ø  Near the town of Gerik
Ø  In a nearby forest
Ø  In the nearby state of Kelantan.
Ø  In Kelantan








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