You are on page 1of 19

“Sine mo ‘to!

• Watch and listen to the


video carefully.
Genres of Viewing
Ms. Carren B. Dahab
Animated
• These are the cartoons we see on
TV.
• Their themes vary, as well as the
target age group.
• Can be watched by toddlers or
kids, while some are for teenagers.
Children
• These shows are for children
and are almost always
educational.
• They may or may not be
animated.
Comedy
• These shows are meant to
entertain viewers,
through the use of jokes
and pranks.
Drama
• These shows are highly emotional, and
the story always had sad parts, like
conflict in families, betrayals, etc.
• However, not all endings are sad.
• Usually, the protagonist prevails in the
end.
Educational
• These shows are highly informational and
can be intended for children, teenagers and
adults.
• A lot of episode focusing on a certain theme.
• Some use demonstrations, such as shows
that teach people how to make art.
Fantasy
• These shows use unrealistic characters
and plots, usually including magic and
supernatural creatures.
• They may or may not be animated,
with a lot of visual effects.
News
• These shows are used to inform
the public about the latest
updates in the world, country,
and community.
Variety Show
• These shows include games,
song-and-dance
performances and other
segments.
“Quiz Ant!”
• The class will be divided into four. The
teacher will play videos and the
students have to determine the genre of
viewing where it belongs. You have to
raise your answer.
ENGLISH
Ms. Carren B. Dahab

You might also like