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21st century literature in the philippines, Summaries of English

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Download 21st century literature in the philippines and more Summaries English in PDF only on Docsity! jhe Integrated Academy School System, Inc. e Villa Trinidad Subdivision, Rumbang, Pototan, Iloilo Government Recognition: PRESCHOOL ER-042 ELEMENTARY ER-043 SECONDARY SR-011, 2016 theintegratedacademy@yahoo.com.ph S.Y. 2021-2022 Name: Date: S ENGLISH Quarter 2- Module 3 Comparing and Contrasting the Presentation of the Same Topic in Different Multimodal Texts Comparing and Contrasting the Presentation of the Same Topic in Different Multimodal Texts In this lesson, you will be learning how to compare and contrast the presentation of the same topic in different multimodal texts. Comparison in writing discusses the points that are similar, while contrasting in writing discusses points that are different. Topics can be presented in different modes or ways. Multimodal texts are texts that use two or more ways of communication to make meaning clearer and more understandable to the reader. Some texts use mere written language, some use only spoken language, others can be presented using images, symbols, music, and gestures. Multimodal texts can be paper, digital, live, or can be trans-media (more than one media). These multimodal texts are usually compared and contrasted in order to critically evaluate the same texts presented in different ways which will give a better understanding of the topic. Note that though the texts written or presented may have the same topic, they can have different information depending on the author’s opinion or point of view. There are words that help readers compare and contrast ideas. These are called transition devices which signal similarities and differences. Words that is used when Words/Expressions used when comparing (signals contrasting similarity) (to signal differences) Like, likewise, similarly, But, yet, however, although, once again, both whereas, though even so, once more nonetheless, still, unlike on the other hand, on the contrary Activity 2. COMPARE AND CONTRAST. Direction: Use the words inside the box in writing a sentence that compare and contrast multimodal texts. You may use the signal words more than once. like but still likewise yet unlike similarly however although both on the contrary on the other hand Example: movie version vs. written play of Romeo and Juliet. Comparison: Both the movie version and the written play have the same characters, plot, setting and conflict as well as the theme. Contrast: The movie version shows the actual faces of the characters, on the other hand, in the written play they cannot be seen. 1. Comics vs. Story books 2. Flowchart vs. Essay. 3. PowerPoint Presentation vs. Word Format Explanation 4. Advertisements of a product in a pamphlet vs. Advertisement shown on television. Activity 3. SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES. Direction: Read and study Text A and Text B. Show comparison and contrast in a Venn diagram. Text A. Editorial. Stay Positive! Lockdown. It was one of the most shocking events we had experienced as Filipinos of this generation. We were locked down. Totally! Offices were closed, entertainment areas were closed, and even schools were closed. And we stayed home to be safe. And now we are approaching the eighth month of being at home. And yes, we stayed negative, most of us, from the pandemic, the COVID 19 pandemic. Different places were slowly opened, and classes began, but now in the new normal we try to live in. And in the midst of this, the children, the youth, and the elderly are still locked down. Though they stayed negative from the virus, being positive in life seems too hard. Many are sad, bored, depressed and feel hopeless from not being back to the normal lives they've once lived. Being physically and socially close with families and friends became a luxury. And so, as some of us become too lonely, we encourage you to stay positive. Stay positive in life, hoping that God sees through us, our pains and struggles and longings to save us from this crisis. So, pray, this is one of the best things we can do, never lose hope that God sees and loves us. And after this, keep yourselves physically and mentally healthy. Wash and disinfect. Wear your mask if you must. Be healthy, eat healthily, and stop eating foods that are not beneficial to your body. Take time for yourself. The little things you enjoy and can still enjoy, breathe, enjoy nature or adopt-a-plant. Learn, never be tired from nourishing your minds. Pause from your gadgets for a while and focus on those precious people. This virus made us realize that we always have. Talk to you parents, siblings, grandparents who are there, at home with you, and together think positively that one day, we will be free. Stay positive Filipinos! Text B. Infographic. Dealing with S7Rés5 During the Covid-19 Outbreak It is normal to feel sad, distressed, worried, confused, scared or angry during a crisis. Talk to people you trust. Contact your friends and family. Stay at home, maintaina healthy lifestyle. Don't use cigarettes, (7) @ @ &. 3 9 Keep in touch with family and friends through email, phone calls and making use of social media platforms. alcohol or other drugs to cope with your emotions. World Vision One for Children If you feel overwhelmed, talk ‘toa health worker, social ‘worker, similar professional, or another trusted person in your community. Plan Have a plan where to go and et? |) seek help for physical and ee mental health and psychosocial needs, if necessary, Get true facts about your risk and how to take precautions from credible sources. Decrease the time you and your family spending watching or listening to upsetting media coverage. Draw on skills that you have used in the past during difficult times to manage your emotions during this outbreak. Liedrone W140 Hing clhencope wt aires hinge 2017-2C0V out Mond. WHO: Geneva, 22 Image taken from https://reliefweb. int/report/world/world-vision-shares-ways- help-children-dealing- stress-during-covid-19-outbreak.
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