TM ELECT 6 - Travel Writing vs. Travel Journalism vs. Travel Blog (Week 2) PDF

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University of Cebu

Mr. Mc John L. Juliaya

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This document is a presentation on travel writing, focusing on comparing and contrasting different types of travel writing such as travel writing, travel journalism, and travel blogging. It delves into the characteristics and style of each genre, providing examples of renowned travel writers and categorizes the types of travelers.

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TM ELECT 6: Travel Writing and Photography (Week 2) COMPARING AND CONTRASTING Travel Writing VS. Travel Journalism VS. Travel Blogging At the end of the lesson, 80% of the class is expected to:  Recognize the differe...

TM ELECT 6: Travel Writing and Photography (Week 2) COMPARING AND CONTRASTING Travel Writing VS. Travel Journalism VS. Travel Blogging At the end of the lesson, 80% of the class is expected to:  Recognize the difference between travel writing, travel journalism, and travel blogging  Appreciate the benefits of writing in tourism  Provide examples of different travel articles TRAVEL WRITING  often blends narrative, descriptive, and informative elements to immersive and evocative pieces that reflects the emotional impact of the travel (Dromey, 2013). Focus: Personal experience, cultural exploration, and storytelling. Style: Subjective, evocative, and often lyrical. Examples: Paul Theroux, Bruce Chatwin, and Jan Morris are renowned travel writers. TRAVEL JOUNALISM  is fact-based reporting on travel-related topics, such as destinations, accommodations, transportation, and events. Focus: News, information, and practical guidance. Style: Objective, informative, and concise. Examples: Travel sections of major newspapers & magazines. TRAVEL BLOGGING  is a relatively new form of travel writing that leverages digital platforms to share personal travel experiences and recommendations. Focus: Personal experiences, recommendations, & audience engagement Style: Conversational, interactive, & often visually driven Examples: The Blonde Abroad, The Nomadic Matt, & The Bucket List Family. Authenti Depth Engage city ment Keen Sensory Cultural Observat Details Insights ion Emotion Unique Storytell al Perspec ing Connect tive ion Benefits of Personal Experience and Observation Destinatio Experienc Luxury n Seekers e Seekers Travelers Special Budget Interest Travelers Travelers Travel Audience Segmentation by Reedsy, a European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.  Destination Seekers: This group is primarily interested in specific locations and wants practical information. They seek detailed guides, itineraries, logistics advice, and "must-see" recommendations.  Experience Seekers: This audience prioritizes unique and immersive experiences. They're drawn to adventure travel, cultural encounters, off-the-beaten-path destinations, and stories that evoke a sense of adventure and discovery.  Luxury Travelers: This segment seeks high-end experiences with a focus on comfort, exclusivity, and luxury amenities. Travel writing and photography targeting this audience would highlight upscale hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants, and exclusive excursions.  Budget Travelers: This group prioritizes affordability and value for money. They seek budget-friendly destinations, cost-saving tips, hostel reviews, and recommendations for free or  Special Interest Travelers: This broad category encompasses travelers with specific interests, such as history buffs, foodies, wildlife enthusiasts, or wellness seekers. Travel content for this audience would delve into their specific interests and cater to their unique travel goals. (e.g., photography workshops in exotic locations for photography enthusiasts) GENRES OF TRAVEL WRITING Medcalf (2016) noted that travel writing is a diverse and dynamic literary form that transcends mere geographical exploration. It is an amalgamation of storytelling, journalism, and cultural anthropology, inviting readers to vicariously experience distant lands through the writer's lens. Narrative Writing Descriptive Writing Genres Informative Writing of Travel Experiential Writing Writing Journalistic Writing Literary Writing Guidebook Writing NARRATIVE WRITING  This type of travel writing involves telling a story based on the writer’s personal experiences during his trip. DESCRIPTIVE WRITING This genre of writing involves creating vivid sensory experiences for the reader. INFORMATIVE WRITING This type of writing provides practical information and guidance. EXPERIENTIAL WRITING This type of writing involves sharing personal transformations and insights. LITERARY WRITING This type of writing involves blending travel with literary elements (fiction, poetry, etc.). JOURNALISTIC WRITING This genre include reporting on news and events related to travel. GUIDEBOOK WRITING This genre of writing focuses on providing practical information for travelers. CLARIFICATION TIME! Are there any questions/clarificat ions? Teacher’s Inquiry #1 Which genre of travel writing appeal to you most? Teacher’s Inquiry #2 Which genre do you think is the hardest? TIPS FROM THE WRITER’S DESK 1. Write with all your heart. 2. Do not expect to have a good write-up overnight. TIPS FROM THE WRITER’S DESK 3. Observe and write. Ask then write. 4. Improve your speaking to improve your writing. TIPS FROM THE WRITER’S DESK 5. Always know your audience. 6. You don’t need to be a grammar nazi. You just need to be keen at it. TIPS FROM THE WRITER’S DESK 7. Vary your writing styles based on your medium of publication. 8. A good article is often a product of constant reading and practice. TIPS FROM THE WRITER’S DESK 9. Be open to criticisms may they be constructive or ‘destructive’. 10. Treat your article as a friend who never gets tired of listening to you. ASSESSMENT TIME! What are 3 parts of an article? ASSESSMENT Lead TIME! (Introducto ry Statement ) What are 3 Body parts of an article? Conclusion CLOSING DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS? Grammar Check Direction: Kindly check the error (s) in the given statements. ASSESSMENT TIME! Aurora Borealis is a very gorgeous attraction in Norway and Sweden. ASSESSMENT TIME! Aurora Borealis is a very gorgeous attraction in Norway and Sweden. ASSESSMENT TIME! During my trip to USA, I went shopping, hiking and swim on their beaches. ASSESSMENT TIME! During my trip to USA, I went shopping, hiking and swim on their beaches. ASSESSMENT TIME! One of the best place to eat in Cebu is the Kanyoen, a Japanese restaurant. ASSESSMENT TIME! One of the best place to eat in Cebu is the Kanyoen, a Japanese restaurant. ASSESSMENT TIME! My Japanese student told me that the most beautiful time to see Sakura at Japan is on Spring. Hearing this, I plan to visit Japan in April 2, 2025. ASSESSMENT TIME! My Japanese student told me that the most beautiful time to see Sakura at Japan is on Spring. Hearing this, I plan to visit Japan in April 2, 2025. Homework! Research on the different kinds of lead used in travel writing. Write your answers on a yellow

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