What is the goal of your writing?
The goal of this writing is to provide steps to check the accuracy of the news titled "Indonesian students do not have to go to school on Saturday." By following these steps, we can determine whether the news is real or fake.
How do you achieve this goal?
We achieve this goal by following a systematic process to verify the credibility of the news, such as checking reliable sources, looking for official statements, and cross-referencing multiple media reports.
Step 1
Write the main idea of the first paragraph?
Introduce the importance of verifying news before believing or sharing it. Explain how misinformation can spread quickly and why fact-checking is necessary.
Step 2
Write the main idea of the second paragraph?
Describe the first step of verification, such as checking official sources like the Ministry of Education, government announcements, or trusted news websites.
Step 3
Write the main idea of the second paragraph?
Explain the next step, which is cross-checking the information with multiple reliable sources, reading fact-checking websites, and looking for expert opinions to confirm the authenticity of the news.
By following these steps, we can determine whether the news is factual or misleading.
Worksheet 5.29
c. Drafting
Start writing a irst draft of your procedural text in the following template.
Kunci Jawaban:
Title: How to Verify Whether the News "Indonesian Students Do Not Have to Go to School on Saturday" Is Real or Fake
Goal:
The goal of this procedural text is to provide clear steps to verify whether the news stating "Indonesian students do not have to go to school on Saturday" is true or false. By following these steps, we can avoid misinformation and ensure we only believe in accurate news.
Materials:
- Internet access
- Trusted news websites (e.g., government portals, major news agencies)
- Fact-checking websites
- Official government announcements
- Critical thinking skills