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ENGLISH LEARNING

SESSION
PRESENTED BY:
MR. RALPH BENEDICT CRUZ, LPT
EXPOSITORY TEXTS

• Present concepts or facts objectively


• Used primarily in academic and scientific settings
• The aim is to PRESENT AND INFORM
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Analyze visual-verbal relationships
OBJECTIVE 1 through tables, graphs, infographics, and
information maps;

• Interpret information presented in a


OBJECTIVE 2 text;

• Demonstrate appreciation and


OBJECTIVE 3 understanding of expository text through
a concept map.
LINEAR & NON-LINEAR TEXTS

LINEAR TEXTS NON-LINEAR TEXTS


Traditional text A combination of words & images
Sequential Non-sequential
One reading path Multiple reading paths
VISUAL-VERBAL ILLUSTRATIONS

• are the ways of presenting information in a simple and


attractive manner to catch readers’ interest

• help explain concepts easily using graphs, tables, infographics,


charts and the like
COMMON TYPES

1. Graph – a diagram that shows relationships of information


presented

KINDS OF GRAPHS:
A. Line graph - presents information trend using data dots
connected by straight line segments
B. Bar graph – characterizes categorical data with rectangular
bars with equal width
2. Table – organized arrangement of data usually in rows and columns
3. Map – shows the relative position of the parts of something
4. Concept Map – displays the organization and relationship of
concepts and ideas
5. Chart – presents information in a tabular or circular form

KINDS OF CHARTS:
A. Pie chart – presents how a whole is sliced into parts
B. Flow chart – shows step-by-step process
7. Infographic – a combination of visual images and text presentation
of specific information
EXERCISE 1
Identify the term being defined.

1. Presents how the whole is sliced into parts

2. Displays the organization and relationship of concepts and ideas

3. Organized arrangement of data usually in rows and columns

4. Presents information trend using dots by connected straight line segments

5. Characterizes categorical data with rectangular bars of equal width


EXERCISE 2
TRUE OR FALSE?

1. Chart is an illustration that presents information in a tabular or circular form.


2. Graph is a diagram that shows relationships of information presented
3. Infographic is a combination of visual images and text presentation of specific
information.
4. Flow chart is an illustration that shows step-by-step process.

5. Table is a circular arrangement of data usually in rows and columns.

6. Map is tabular in form that shows the relative position of the parts of something.

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