Relier Pairs Vocabulary - Visual and Non-Visual RepresentationsVersion en ligne A vocabulary exercise demonstrating that they have comprehended the use of certain words and phrases. Advertisements, brochures, leaflets, editorials, news stories, articles, reviews, blogs, investigative journalism, letters, podcasts, (auto)biographies, travel writing, diaries, essays, scripted speech, narrative writing, and descriptive writing par Maybell Turner 1 Letters 2 News Stories 3 Investigative Journalism 4 Descriptive Writing 5 Podcasts 6 Leaflets 7 (Auto)biographies 8 Advertisements 9 Brochures 10 Essays 11 Scripted Speech 12 Travel Writing 13 Blogs 14 Narrative Writing 15 Diaries 16 Editorials 17 Articles 18 Reviews A formal assessment or examination of something with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary. Writing that describes places the author has visited and the experiences they had while travelling. A written or recorded (or, occasionally, live) article or interview that informs the public about current events, concerns, or ideas. A book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences. An account of a person's life written by that person. A newspaper article written by or on behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue. A type of regularly updated websites that provide insight into a certain topic. A direct or personal written or printed message addressed to a person or organization. A program made available in digital format for download over the Internet. A speech thats has been written before it is read or performed. A small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product or service. A short piece of writing on a particular subject. A form of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a single topic of interest. Ex: serious crimes, racial injustice, or political corruption. A piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other print or online publication. A notice or announcement promoting a product, service, or event. Ex: internet, TV, radio, magazines, newspapers, and billboards. To describe a person, place or thing in such a way that a picture is formed in the reader's mind. A style that allows the writer to tell a story. Essintially story writing. A printed sheet of paper, sometimes folded, containing information or advertising and usually distributed free.