# wall newspaper

**Pronunciation:** /wɔːl ˈnjuːzˌpeɪpər/ · WAWL-NYOOZ-pay-per

**CEFR level:** B2

**Part of speech:** noun phrase

## Meaning

A large sheet of paper or board displayed on a wall, typically in schools, workplaces, or community centers, containing news, announcements, artwork, or educational content for a specific audience. It is a low-cost, public form of communication that encourages participation and is common in educational and grassroots settings.

## Examples

- The class created a wall newspaper to share their project findings with the whole school.
- Every month, the community center updates its wall newspaper with local events and health tips.
- In many Chinese universities, students produce a wall newspaper to celebrate national holidays.

## Synonyms

- bulletin board — A board for posting notices, often in public places; more general than a wall newspaper.
- notice board — A board for displaying information, common in schools and offices.
- poster display — A display of posters, often for informational or promotional purposes.
- news board — A board dedicated to news updates, similar to a wall newspaper but less formal.

## Common patterns

- put up a wall newspaper — to create and display a wall newspaper — The students put up a wall newspaper in the hallway.
- contribute to a wall newspaper — to write or provide content for a wall newspaper — Several teachers contributed articles to the wall newspaper.
- wall newspaper committee — a group responsible for producing a wall newspaper — The wall newspaper committee meets every Friday to plan the next issue.

## Collocations

- put up a wall newspaper — The club put up a wall newspaper to announce the upcoming events.
- wall newspaper editor — As the wall newspaper editor, she reviewed all submissions.
- wall newspaper display — The wall newspaper display in the library attracted many readers.

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