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Q1 -M1: Getting

Information from Various


Text Types
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Objectives
✘ Identify the different types of texts
✘ Use information from news reports,
speeches, informative talks, panel
discussions etc., in everyday conversations
and exchanges
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Main Requirements
✘ What I Can Do (Activity 2)
✘ Alternative Additional Activity
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START NOW!
Every success started with a try.
1. Text Types
FACTUAL AND LITERARY
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What is a Text?
✘ Texts are written for numerous purposes
using different forms and following
guidelines in composing it
✘ These forms of writing are what we called
text types.
✘ There are two main text types factual and
literary.
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What are their differences?

FACTUAL LITERARY
Is Is
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What are their differences?

FACTUAL TEXTS LITERARY TEXTS


- include such types as - include such types as
factual description, poetry, narrative or
recount, or persuasive. personal response.

- made to inform; based on - made to entertain; most


facts /concrete evidences part is fiction e.g.
e.g. Science books, Comic books, novels,
newspapers, etc. short stories, etc.
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“The secret of success is constancy to


purpose.” ―Benjamin Disraeli
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Examples of
Factual Texts

✘ Non-fictions

✘ Essays

✘ Newspapers
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Examples of
Literary Texts

✘ Novels

✘ Poetry

✘ Comics
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Directions: Tell whether the following example of text types fall
under Factual or Literary. Write F for Factual and L for Literary on
the lines provided.
___________1. Philippine Daily Inquire
___________2. Encyclopedia
___________3. Song Reflection- Walt Disney movie “Mulan”
___________4. The Diary of Ann Frank
___________5. Daedalus and Icarus – Greek Myth
___________6. 1987 Philippine Constitution
___________7. Poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling
___________8. Newspaper
___________9. The Gorgon’s Head
__________10. Magazine
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DID YOU LEARN SOMETHING?


NOW…
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IMAGINE THE INFORMATION THAT WE
COULD GET FROM THE WORLD!

HERE WE ARE
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I LEARN,
THEREFORE,
I SPEAK
By getting information from different text types, it helps
you to formulate your own insight, views, or opinions.
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EXPRESSING AGREEMENT AND DISAGREEMENT

I AGREE! I DISAGREE!
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I agree.
Absolutely.
I am thinking the same way.
That’s true.
I have no doubt about it.
Here are some Certainly.
expressions you can use I certainly support your point
That’s right.
to show AGREEMENT:
It’s absolutely right.
I support your point.
I won’t argue anymore.
Right.
You have a point.
You are precisely correct.
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I know, but…
It seems right, however…
Here are some To be honest…
expressions you can use I believe you, but somehow…
to show AGREEMENT
I know you have a point but…
BUT WITH
RESERVATIONS: Yes, but do you think it is…
Do you think it is…
All right, but…
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Absolutely not.
I am sure that is not right.
Of course not.
Here are some I can’t agree with you.
expressions you can use Excuse me, but…
to show I think it wrong.
DISAGREEMENT: I strongly disagree with that.
On the contrary…
I am sorry but I cannot agree with you
No way!
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Alternative Additional
Activity: Example

I Agree!

Directions: Paste a part


(headline or a line of a
poem or a quotation) of a
text of any type (factual I definitely disagree to this because...

or literary) and tell if you


agree or disagree to what
it says.
*TO BE POSTED ON YOUR FACEBOOK ACCOUNT
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