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Did you ever tell somebody about something that had happened at work or school that day? If so, you were reporting that event. You may think being a reporter means simply getting one's facts straight and telling a story that's of broad, general interest. 1.

To be a good reporter, you need to be able to read, write, speak and listen effectively. 2. So making your communication skills the best they can be is quite important if you want to be a good reporter. Keep a notebook or a journal, and remember to practice noting down what happens, whenever and wherever it happens.

In addition, you should obey the following rules. 3. When an issue is debatable, do your best to cover both sides. Don't assume things, and never make up details; reporters are supposed to seek and report the facts. Lying, making up stories or quotes, or misquoting someone will damage your credibility(信誉).

4. As a reporter your job is to report the facts so that others can form their own opinions. Make sure you present all the important details without twisting them to your own viewpoint.

Generally, a story starts with who, what, where, when, why and how. Build details from there, beginning with the most important information and ending with the least important. By including the most important information first, you allow your editor to cut the back of the story if it runs too long. 5. You can report on current events, or you can do feature stories, which are usually of a more general interest.

Carry a camera and a tape recorder so that you have them on hand whenever you need them. Be prepared to turn over your notes. Your news publisher may want to check your information before publishing it.

A. Strive(奋斗) for accuracy.

B. Reporters should practice noting down whatever happens.

C. You also need to be able to ask good questions.

D. Send out stories you find interesting.

E. End with some important information.

F. Avoid expressing personal opinions.

G. But actually it’s not so easy.

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