Meeting 13
“Creating a survey: Sell an ad for school publications”
Vocabulary Logs
1. Staging
/ˈstājiNG/
Part of speech : noun
Indonesia : pementasan
Definition : the method
of presenting a play or other dramatic performance.
e.g., “The museum
is staging an exhibition of Raden Saleh’s work.
Synonym : offering, presenting, giving,
carrying, and performing
2. Instead
/ inˈsted/
Part
of speech : adverb
Indonesian
: alih alih
Definition
: as an alternative or substitute.
e.g.,
“Do not use lotion, but put on clean dressing instead”
Synonym
: in liue, ideally, from choice
3. Barreled
Part
of speech : verb
Indonesian
: laras
Definition
: put into a barrel or barrels.
e.g.,
“when the young spirit is barreled, it absorbs some of this flavour”
4. Gain
/ ɡān/
Part
of speech : verb
Indonesian
: memperoleh
Definition
: increase the amount or rate of (something, typically weight or speed).
e.g.,
“I have gained weight over the years”
Summary
Creating A Survey: Sell
An Ad For School Publications provides valuable insights and guidance on the
process of creating effective surveys and selling advertisements for school
publications. The document begins with an introduction, highlighting the
purpose of the paper and expressing gratitude to those who contributed to its
completion. Survey is a throught inspection or research. Widely used in various
fields to collect data and gain insights from a target population. Typically
conducted by distributing questionnaires or conducting interviews, seek to learn
what people think and feel about something. When creating survey, try to decide
: Who should get the survey, How many students should receive one, What
approvals you need to obtain, What advance publicity will be necessary, When it
will be distributed, How it will be collected, What information you need to
know about the person filling out the survey, What questions you can ask to
determine how much money students have to spend, and What products and services
you want to ask about. The sell an ad for school publication, the beginning of
a survey is Use the following questions to brainstorm more questions, Put them
in a logical order, Use your knowledge of your area to customize questions to
get the answers you need. 7 tips for writing a grat survey or pool is ask more
closed ended question instead than open ended question, ensure your survey
questions are neutral, keep a balanced set of answer choices, don’t ask for two
things at once, keep your questions different from each other, let most your
question be optional to answer.
Reflection
For the most important of
journalism is creating a survey because it helps transfer knowledge effectively
between educators and student. Now, I realise that journalism effective
teaching. I have learned that surveys are essential tools for gathering
opinions and feedback from individuals, and they can be conducted through
questionnaires or interviews. The material emphasized the need to remove
ambiguity in survey questions to ensure accurate and meaningful responses. I
found the sample survey template provided in the material to be particularly
helpful. It demonstrated the types of questions that can be asked to gain
insights into advertising effectiveness and respondent opinion. I learned that
good survey should be concise, accurate, descriptive, and contain additional
information that must be true. I also learned that survey should be written in
the present tense and avoid clichés and overly dramatic language. So, to know
what i want to do when i increase my knowledge about english and in the future
when I became to be a teacher or journalist i know how to give the student
effective of learning how to creating a survey for me the activites make me
know all about english is to know what i will learn like i summarize, memorize
the course and distribution of english and check the grammar to know if my
english is already good. hopefully this material can add knowledge and insight
related to learning innovation for me to get better sense of the purpose of the
material.
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