Big, Black and Bubonic News Reports in 6W!

In 6 White, today we have been looking at what makes a successful News Report. How loud must they speak? At what pace? The children were really hoping that they cold look to the teachers for a fab example, but unfortunately, their video was AWFUL! Could you let us know how they could improve (in the comments)?

6 White students then decided to show us how it is done! Take a look at the reports that they created!

Challenge: What does the word ‘enunciate’ mean?

25 responses to “Big, Black and Bubonic News Reports in 6W!”

  1. Luxor A.

    Miss Moriss-to quick-be more slower and clearer
    Miss Vega-too much expression -be calmer
    Miss gittings-had the paper in her face-get it out of your face nicely
    Miss hurt-to quiet-be a bit louder
    Miss sharma-no expression-add expression.
    I think that it means say clear and correctly.

  2. Muhammed A.

    Enunciate means to pronounce it correctly

  3. Joel G.

    Challenge: What does the word ‘enunciate’ mean?
    It means to say a word correctly

    Miss Vega = She had great expression but it was too much that she forgot which part she was on

    Mrs Morris = her expression was great but she was quiet

  4. Zakariya K.

    Brackets=improvements
    Mrs Morris: She had no expression and is too fast. (should speak slower)
    Miss Vega: She had too much expression and forgot which part she was on. (less expression and better memory)
    Miss Gittings: She was covering her face with the paper. (don’t cover face)
    Mrs Hurt: She was too quiet (speak louder)
    Mrs Shama: She had no expression. (more expression)
    I think enunciate means to pronounce correctly

  5. Hasti M.

    You could improve the report by becoming louder and have more expressions.
    Enunciate means to use pronouns something correctly.

  6. Prisha T.

    The expression was great!👍
    Mrs Morris was speaking a little quietly🤫 and quickly.
    Enunciate means to pronounce clearly.

  7. Sumayyah A.

    Mrs Morris – no expression and too fast
    Miss Vega – too dramatic forgetting things

    1. Sumayyah A.

      Continued
      Miss Gittings – covering her face
      Mrs Hurt – too fast and mumbling
      Mrs Sharma – no expression
      Enunciate means to say things clear.

  8. Naimol A.

    The expretion was good

  9. Inaaya S.

    Miss Morris heads to be more clear

    Miss vega have to be lest drama

    Mrs Gittings have to not cover her face

    Mrs shama have to be more clear

  10. Gufran E.

    What the teachers can do to improve their report:
    Speak loud and clear
    Show your face when speaking
    Use emphasis but not too much
    Make sure that everyone is at the same volume when they are speaking.
    Speak formally
    CHALLENGE
    The word enunciate means to pronounce a word formally by using queen’s English

  11. Brooke M.

    Miss Morris can improve by being slower and less rush full .

    Miss vega was to overdramatic and kept moving her hand around .

    Miss Gittings kept covering her face with the paper and was to quite .

    Miss Hurt was mumbling and you couldn’t hear her .

    Mrs Sharma was quite and less confident .

  12. Safiyah P.

    Mrs Morris- could use some more expression and be louder.She could also be slower so the words are clearer.
    Miss Vega – could use less hand gestures and facial expressions.
    Miss Gittings – could put the sheet lower down so it’s not covering her face and also speak louder
    Mrs Hurt- could speak louder and make eye contact more often instead of only looking at the sheet
    Mrs Sharma-could use expression and hand gestures.

    CHALLENGE:
    What does ‘enunciate’ mean?
    Enunciate mean to say a word clearly and loud.

  13. Aisha R.

    The mistake Mrs Morris did is that she had no expression.
    The mistake Miss Vega did was that she did too much expression which made her forget where she was.
    The mistake Miss Gittings did is that she was too quiet and she was covering her face with the paper.
    The mistake Mrs Hurt did was that she was mumbling and had no expression.
    The mistake Mrs Sharma did was that she did no expression.
    The teachers could improve by doing more expression but less expression for Miss Vega. They could also be a little louder and look a little more at the camera. The word enunciate means to actually speak proper English and pronounce all words correctly and clearly.

  14. Muhammad S.

    Miss Moriss was speaking very fast and I could not hear what she did
    Miss Veaga had lots of expression and talked very fast
    Miss Gitings was covering her face and could not hear her voice a bit
    Miss Hurt was talking very quite
    Mis Sharma had no expression

    1. Muhammad S.

      Miss Moriss is speaking quikly

  15. Safa M.

    Miss Morris – speaking to quick and not clear . She needs to speak louder and clearer but a bit slower
    Mis Vega – To much expression and losing where she was. She needs to have less expression and know where she is from talking
    Miss Gittins- She kept shoving the page in her face so u couldn’t see her. She needs to put the page away and make eye contact
    Miss hurt- she was just mumbling the words and talking way to quite and no eye contact. She needs to make eye contact and talk louder and clearer
    Miss Sharma – She was making no expression just saying the words. She needs to be a bit more enthusiastic.
    WHAT DOES THE WORD ENUNCIATE MEAN ?
    The word enunciate means saying the words correctly and clearer so it depends on mostly pronunciation

    1. Miss Vega

      You need to remember to write formally on the school blog also, Safa!

  16. Lawy A.

    Challenge: What does the word ‘enunciate’ mean?
    Enunciate means to pronounce the word clearly and speak formal language.
    The teachers can have more expression not cover there face with a sheet not mumble to express a lot.

  17. Amanah S.

    The teachers should be more expressive, they should try not to be TO expressive to the point they look silly and they should try to be loud.

    Enunciate is pronouncing words properly e.g waTer and not waDer.

    1. Miss Vega

      *too!

  18. Maryam G.

    The teachers could have improved …
    Their tone
    Speaking louder NOT MUMBLING
    Showing their face
    Talking clear
    Not too much drama
    Talker in a slower tone
    Enunciation means to pronounce something clear.

  19. Lillie S.

    Enunciate means to pronounce a word correctly

    1. Lillie S.

      Mrs Morris could be slower
      Miss Vega needs to have less enthusiasm (Sorry!)
      Miss gittings needs to show her face
      Mrs hurt needs to have a louder voice
      Mrs Sharma needs to have some enthusiasm

  20. Zainab A.

    What does the word ‘enunciate’ mean?
    Enunciate means to say something clearly

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