Podcast 101
The review room
The report
The travel Guide
100

This is the main reason you're even making the podcast in the first place

To Entertain 

100

Unlike the podcast, the main goal (primary purpose) of a written review is to do this

To Inform

100

Just like the review, the number one reason for writing a report is to do this.

To Inform
100

This is the basic definition of travel writing it’s  writing about one of these

A place or location

200

When you're recording, you have to talk from this point of view (using "I" and "me").

First person

200

To make the review sound more "right now," you should write it using this specific verb tense.

Present Tense

200

You can't just yap in a report it needs to be concise which is a fancy word for this

To be short or brief

200

Unlike the Report, which is formal Travel Writing uses a tone that is conversational or

Informal

300

This is the part at the very beginning where you give a shout out to your sponsor or an ad.

Intro Tag

300

To show you actually know what you're talking about, you have to use "technical lexis" which is just a fancy way of saying words related to this.

topic or field

300

To keep things organized and easy to read, reports often use these two things to label different sections

Headings or Subheadings

300

While a review is written in the present tense, a travel writing is usually told in this tense because you're talking about a trip you already took.

Past Tense

400

Even if you're doing a chill interview or a "How To" show, the instructions say you still need one of these for the whole topic

Full script

400

A good review title should reflect your opinion and might use this, which is basically an extreme exaggeration

Hyperbole

400

Reports dont usually use chatty language instead they use a formal or semi formal version of this

Register

400

To make the reader feel like they are actually there, you need to include these types of vivid details

Sensory Details

500

This is the fancy name for the "outro" music that plays at the end of the show.

Closing Jingle Music

500

These are the "5 W's" you need to include to give the reader an overview of the experience

Who, What, Where, When, and Why

500

Besides just paragraphs a report might use these three other things to show off data or findings

Bullet Points Tables, or Graphs

500

A travel writing isn't just about the scenery it has to include all aspects of the trip, like how to get there, where to stay, and what to expect from

Local Culture

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