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Purpose of Writing
P – Persuade
I – Inform
What for? E – Entertain
Writing to Inform
communicating factual
details
about particular topics.

Instructional

Examples:
Manual
Websit
e
newspaper articles, reference
Books
books, textbooks, instruction
Newspaper
manuals and informative Articles
Reference
websites such as government Books
or non-profit sites
Writing to Persuade
trying to convince readers to
accept your position on a
particular topic

Research
Papers
Examples:
research papers,
editorials,
Editori Advertise
advertisements and al ment
Business
Communication
business communications s
Writing to Entertain
to amuse readers. This does not
mean that the text must be happy;
the text could be tragedy.

Story

Examples: Poem
stories, poems, Song
dramas and songs Drama
Whom are you writing for?
• When we write for
ourselves, it helps us think,
learn and understand.
Writing for ourselves is a
private affair though it may Ourselv
be shared with others. es
Whom are you writing for?
• When we write for
others, it is usually for
assessment or
publication for a wider
scope of readers. Otherz
Entertain or
inform?
Literary Writing is
defined as creating
new creative work,
such as poems or
novels, drama, non-
fiction, and media.
Literary Vs,
Academic
Academic Writing is
any writing done
used for publication.
The simplest type is
descriptive. Its
purpose is to provide
Literary Vs, information.
Academic
Dahil Kay Ma’am…
In celebration for the
Teachers’ Month, let’s
watch a short clip and
be ready to answer
Let’s Watch!
some questions after
watching.
Dahil kay Ma’am [Vibal TV Commercial]
How was it?
Let’s answer the following
questions:
Why was the teacher always mad at Mr.
Tolentino?
How would you describe Ma’am
Evangelista?
In what way do you think Ma’am
Evangelista affected
Mr.
WhatTolentino?
is the purpose of the author in
writing such script for the mini-film?

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