Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Generic Structure
- Attention gather
Attention gather means using expressions or phrases that can
attract readers’ or people’s attention such as Notice, Warning, or
Caution.
- Information
Information here can be defined as the messages or information
of the text that want to be delivered to people.
- Closure (Optional)
Characteristic
1. Short text (simple words, phrases, or clauses)
2. Easy to understand
3. Written in capital font
4. Mostly use images/pictures
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Language Features of Public Notice
a. Using Imperative mood (imperative sentence)
b. Using Declarative reference
c. Spoken / written language features
Learning Activity 2
Poster and Banner
1. Poster is a usually large printed sheet that often contains
pictures and is posted in a public place (as to promote
something)
2. Banner is A banner can be a flag or other piece of cloth
bearing a symbol, logo, slogan or other message.
b. Banner
- Logo
- Value Proposition
- Body Copy
- Image
- CTA (Call to Action)
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b. Banner
- At your place of business, to welcome customers and
create that all-important symmetry.
- In public places that draw regular, steady crowds, such
as stores, shopping malls, elevators, coffee shops, train
stations, community centers and bus stops. Keep in mind
that you probably will have to seek permission, or pay a
fee, to hang a poster at these places.
- At trade shows and conventions, where some large and
unconventionally sized posters could be exactly what
you need to stand out in a crowd.
- At other businesses with whom you have created
strategic alliances. These businesses may ask you to
return the favor and post some of their marketing pieces.
But if you've created a solid alliance, the crossover
appeal should be evident.
- As perks to vendors and suppliers.
- As customer prizes at the end of a contest or
competition.
b. Banner
- Use simple present tense
- Use simple phrases or statement
Learning Activity 3
Graphic Organizers
1. Graphic Organizers is Graphic organizers help teachers
show and explain relationships between content and sub-
content and how they relate to other areas.
2. Descriptive Graphic Organizers is Mapping generic
information, but particularly well for mapping hierarchical
relationship.
3. Sequence Graphic Organizers is Are a type of graphic
organizer that help us to see the sequantial relationship
between events in a text.
4. Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizers is Use to
analyze similarities and differences between two things
(people, places, events, idea, etc)
5. Cause and Effect Graphic Organizers is A type of
graphic organizer that describe how events affect one
another in a process.
6. Problem and Solution Graphic Organizersis A problem-
Solution Graphic Organizers help us to compare different
solutions to a problem.
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Generic Structure
1. Titles, headings, and/or labels
2. Specific locations for information
3. Short descriptions (bullets or limited sentences)
Language Features
1. Complex information is conveyed in a simple-to-
understand manner through a visual display.
2. Analytical, critical, planning, and creative thinking skills
are concerned.
3. The organizers are made to be easily edited, revised, and
added.
4. Graphic organizers have multiple uses such as planning,
brainstorming, studying, or summarizing.
5. Most graphic organizers use short words or phrases, or
drawings, so they can appropriately be used with all
levels of learners.
Learning Activity 4
Infographics
1. Infographics is a collection of imagery, charts, and
minimal text that gives an easy-to-understand overview of
a topic.
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2. Statistical Infographic is A statistical infographic puts the
focus on your data.
3. Informational Infographicis Visual representation of
information that aims to make the data easily
understandable at a first glance.
4. Timeline Infographicis Timeline infograpic depicts
events or actions in chronological order. They are often
used to demonstrate a product’s development.
5. Process Infographicis Process infographic is similar to a
how-to infographic. The key distinction is that a process
infographic depicts decision-making processes.
6. Comparison Infographicis A comparison infographic
examines the similaritis and differences between two or
more products, locations, events, actions, ideas, or
individuals.
7. Geographic Infographicis Use map chart as the focus
visual. Different types of map chart work better for
different types of data. Geographical infographics show
data trends based on location
8. Hierarchical Infographicis Organize information into
pre-defined levels. It canorganize information from
greatest to least.
9. List Infographicis It’s show information by list. Lists are
useful educational tools, sharing a lot of information in the
form pf text and icons.
Characteristics of Infographics
1) Clear Goals
2) Easy to Digest
3) Compelling Narrative
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4) Unique Concept
5) Creative Design
6) Visual Focus – Not Text
Learning Activity 2
Poster and Banner
1. Poster and Banner different
Learning Activity 3
Language features of graphic organizers
Learning Activity 4
Social function of infographics
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3 Daftar materi yang Learning Activity 1
sering mengalami Public Notice
miskonsepsi 1. Characteristics – Written in capital font
Learning Activity 2
Public Notice
Spoken / written language features
Learning Activity 3
Definition dan social function of graphic organizer
Learning Activity 4
Definition and social function of graphic organizer