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GROUP 3

PRESENTATIO
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Presented by Carreon
and Group 3
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Carreon Jacob Abalos Abarracoso Aniero

Alis Casas Bernardo Lanopa


Quarter 4
Module 5:
Developing
Paragraphs that
Illustrate Text Types
What is a Paragraph?

• A paragraph is a
piece of writing

• A paragraph is a
group of sentences
that share a
common / single
topic or idea.
• to help your reader follow the
logic of your argument
• to organize related sentences

What is the
into a unit to tell a story, to
support an idea, or to make a
request.
purpose of • To expand by giving further
explanation and examples

paragraph? • to express a speaker's


thoughts on a particular point
in a clear way that is unique
and specific to that paragraph
Types of Paragraph
Narrative Recount
Explanation • Personal recount
Expository • Factual recount
Procedural text
Persuasive text
Text types classify texts
according to their purposes, so
Different they are structured differently,
paragraphs that too. Some texts narrate a series
make up specific of events, while others explain
text types how something works. Other
text types give instructions or
list procedures, while others
argue for a point to convince
readers.
TYPES OF PARAGRAPHS
Narrative Paragraph
• Tells a story or an event.
• It has Beginning and ending,
characters, setting, conflict and
resolution
Tells a story which can be fiction
(imagination) or
non-fiction (real events).
It includes action and event
Narrative Paragraph Example

It has
Sequence
words signal
like:
First
Next
After
Later
Lastly
Finally

It has Beginning and ending, characters,


setting, conflict and resolution
TYPES OF PARAGRAPHS
Explanation/ explanatory Paragraph

• how or why things happen

It explains a particular subject or topic


through ideas that support it. It is a kind
of factual text that explains how or why
things are. It elaborates on how or why
something occurs or give information on
how to do something
Explanation/ explanatory Paragraph
Example

it explains how
or why sleep is
important
TYPES OF PARAGRAPHS
Expository Paragraph
• explains something about the topic
• It requires research or own knowledge
and expertise

An informational texts that present factual data


on a topic through :
Description
Sequence
Comparison and contrast
Cause and effect
Problem-solution.
Expository Paragraph Eaxample

• explains
something about
the toilet
• It has research
and also a own
knowledge and
expertise
TYPES OF PARAGRAPHS
Procedural text
• list a sequence of actions or steps and procedure
on how to do or make something
A sequence of instruc- tions. Some examples include recipes,
science experiments, assembly manuals, or instructions for
playing games. This should not be confused with explanations
on processes, because procedural texts are more directive and
imperative
Procedural text Example

• A steps and procedure on how to wash hands


properly
TYPES OF PARAGRAPHS
Recount
• retells past events or experience

Factual recount
Personal recount
Retells events that also
Retells past events that the happened in real life but may
writer was personally not be about the writer
involved in. himself/herself.

Ex: Ex:
-Diary journal News reports-
-Personal Letter Witness statements-
-Anecdote Interviews-
History-.
Recount Examples
Personal recount Factual recount

Memories Last a Lifetime Footsteps in the Moon


by Clarit, Tresh by Clarit, Tresh
My family used to visit my Riding in a spacecraft named Apollo
grandparents’ farm in the province. I 11, Neil Armstrong and company were
had all the first-time experiences determined to reach the moon. On July
such as: riding on a carabao, 20, 1969, they successfully made it.
climbing fruit trees, swimming in the “One giant leap for mankind!” the
river and pounding pinipig rice. I historical line exclaimed by Neil
could not forget also how my mother Armstrong. This has been a tough
cooked her special bibingka or rice challenge to an astronaut’s mission that
cake for us. I felt that life in the farm brought success to his nation. Such
was fun. It made me realize that honor made him noteworthy. Carrying
happiness cannot only be found at his nation’s flag placed on the moon’s
the city but also in the countryside. surface was a victory.
TYPES OF PARAGRAPHS
Persuasive text
• to convince the reader of a certain point of view

Intends to convince the readers/listeners to believe, perform a certain


action or change mind.

Examples:
advertisements
editorials
debate speeches
arguments
persuasive essays and speeches.
Persuasive text Example

Advertisement example
QUESTIONS

WHAT type of paragraph


A. expository
is Intends to convince the
readers/listeners to
believe, perform a certain
B. factual recount
action and to make the
reader agee with the
writer?
C. persuasive
QUESTIONS

A. Narrative
This type of paragraph
tells a story or an
B. Procedural text
event.

C. Expository
QUESTIONS

A. Explanatory and
Expository
This are non fiction
writing with purpose of B. Procedural and
giving information to Narrative
the reader
C. Personal and
Factual Recount
QUESTIONS

A. Explanatory
It is a list of a sequence
of actions or steps and
procedure. B. Procedural

C. Persuasive
QUESTIONS

A. Personal
This type of Paragraph Recount
retells past events that
the writer was B. Factual Recount
personally involved in.
C. Narrative

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