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Mult i m e d i a R es o u r c e s

for
Ora l C om m u n i c a t i o n
– Qu arte r 3- M odule 1
English 7
Miss Rona Mae L. Magno
The Multimedia
Resources
Lesson 1
1. SMUDGE
noun

: an immaterial stain

/His hand left a grimy


smudge on the wall./
2. VALENTINE
noun (val·​en·​tine)

: a sweetheart chosen or
complimented on Valentine's Day

/Can you be my valentine?/


2. VALENTINE
noun (val·​en·​tine)

: a sweetheart chosen or
complimented on Valentine's Day

/Can you be my valentine?/


3. UNIVERSITY
noun (uni·​ver·​si·​ty)
: an institution of higher learning providing
facilities for teaching and research and
authorized to grant academic degrees

/He lives near the university./


4. TRAGEDY
noun (trag·​e·​dy)
: a disastrous event
/The biggest tragedy here is
that the accident could have
easily been prevented./
5. SPECIFIC
adjective (spe·​cif·​ic)
: sharing or being those properties of
something that allow it to be referred to
a particular category
/Is there anything specific you want
for dinner?/
MULTIMEDIA
Multimedia
-means that computer
information can be represented
through audio, video, and
animation in addition to
traditional media.
Multimedia

The word multimedia comes from two latin


roots, multi and media. Multi means several
or many and media means in the middle.
Examples of factual texts
1. Recount - journal, diary, newspaper
article, historical recount, letter, log,
timeline
Purpose: to retell a series of events
Examples of factual texts
2. Procedure - instruction, recipe,
directions
Purpose: to instruct someone on how to
do something
Examples of factual texts
3. Explanation - scientific writing, spoken
presentation
Purpose: to explain how or why
something occurs
Examples of factual texts
4. Description - observation, speech,
analysis
Purpose: to describe the characteristics
or features of a thing or a phenomenon

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