A news presenter is a person who tells us about what has happened recently in the world. They work for TV channels, radio stations, or news websites. When news happens, reporters go out to find out what's going on and collect information. They then write a story about it and pass it on to the presenter. The presenter reads the story out loud to the audience on TV, radio, or online.
News presenters usually sit or stand in front of a camera and talk directly to the audience. They may show pictures or videos related to the story they are reporting. They use a microphone to make their voice louder so that everyone can hear them. They speak clearly and slowly so that everyone can understand what they are saying.
News presenters usually dress nicely and wear makeup so that they look good on camera. Sometimes they wear earpieces in their ears so that they can hear what's going on in the studio or get instructions from producers. They also have a screen in front of them that shows the words they need to read out loud. This is called a teleprompter.
Being a news presenter is a very important job because they tell us about what's happening in the world. They keep us informed and help us to understand what's going on. They are respected for their ability to communicate clearly and deliver news to us.