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Battling Flames: Firefighters
battle flames in a peatland area
in Ogan Ilir, South Sumatra, on
Aug. 10. Indonesian authorities
have deployed thousands of
personnel to tackle wildfires in an
effort to stave off a repeat of the
2015 fires, which were the worst
in two decades and choked the
region with smog for weeks.
(AFP/Abdul Qodir)
Wreckage: Solihin, 37, stands amid
the rubble of his house destroyed by
the tsunami caused by the eruption
of Mount Anak Krakatau in the Sunda
Strait in December 2018. Solihin has
returned to his daily life as a
fisherman, but his wife and three
children no longer wish to live on the
island and currently reside on
mainland Sumatra.(JP/A. Muh. Ibnu
Aqil)
Child marriage campaign: Women's
Empowerment and Child Protection
Minister Yohana S. Yembise (second left),
accompanied by West Sulawesi Governor
Ali Baal Masdar (center) and deputy
Mamuju regent Irwan SP Pababari (left),
campaign to end child marriage in
Mamuju, West Sulawesi, on April 12. The
House of Representatives has finally
agreed to raise the minimum age for
marriage for females from 16 years old
to 19. (Antara/Akbar Tado)
Chaos: An alleged Indonesian
supporter tries to attack Malaysia
supporters during 2022 World
Cup soccer qualifier between
Indonesia and Malaysia at Gelora
Bung Karno Main Stadium in
Senayan, Jakarta on Thursday,
Sept. 5, 2019.(Antara/M Risyal
Hidayat)
Let’s bike: The city administration
of Bandung provides a bike-
sharing facility for residents. The
designated posts offering the
service can simply be visited after
the visitor shows an e-ID. This
bike-sharing facility offers a new
way to explore Bandung.
An explanation for a picture or an illustration, especially in

CAPTION a magazine or newspaper.

It complements the illustration and gives additional


information on the event portrayed in the illustrations.

It gives the readers basic information to understand the


photo/picture/diagram and it is related to the news.

Photo/picture/diagram and the caption complement each


other. The photo/picture/diagram provokes the reader’s
emotional reactions while the caption satisfies the readers’
curiosity.
What is happening?
Who were Telling relevant information in simple
present tense in the beginning, then
involved? past tense; Can be one – three
sentences (complete sentences)

Chaos: An alleged Indonesian supporter


tries to attack Malaysia supporters
Title: main idea, during 2022 World Cup soccer qualifier
reflection,
drawing reader’s between Indonesia and Malaysia at
attn. Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium in
Senayan, Jakarta on Thursday, Sept. 5,
2019.(Antara/M Risyal Hidayat)
Where?
When? Photo Credit:
• M Risyal Hidayat/Antara
• © M Risyal Hidayat/Antara
 What is the chart about?
 What is the purpose of this chart?
 Who are the respondents?
 How many students do not think
about the correlation between
wearing school uniforms with
clothing competition?
 Based on this chart, what is the
result?

A pie chart (also known as a circle chart) is a circular statistical graphic. The pie is divided into
slices to describe percentage proportion.
 934 kids in kindergarten to 5 grade
of elementary school do not see
any differences of wearing school
uniforms or not.
 For most of the students of 6 to 8
grade of elementary school (522
kids), wearing school uniforms
make kids less competitive about
clothing.
 Only few of the students (11% and
8%) will have competition in
clothing.

A pie chart (also known as a circle chart) is a circular statistical graphic. The pie is divided into
slices to describe percentage proportion.
 In 2010, Johor has the most
population among some
states in Malaysia.
 In 2010, Melaka has the
least population among all
the states in Malaysia.
 In 2010, 42,86% of
Malaysian citizens live in
Johor.

A table is a set of information arranged in rows and columns containing cells. These make
readers compare and contrast information easier.
 Around 33 – 34% of the students got 80 – 85 in English test.
 The lowest score in English test was probably 65.
 More than 60% of the students got 80 to 90 in English test.
 The average score is probably around 70 to 80.
Now try to read these diagram/chart/table!
Activities Done in the Mall (in %)

19.8
29.6

21.7

17.2

9.8
1.7

Window shopping Taking a walk Hanging out


Watching movies Eating Shopping
No. Student’s Name Age Height (m) Weight (kg)
1. Nana 15 1.40 49
2. Jason 17 1.69 52
3. Sue 17 1.59 65
4. Hillary 16 1.69 36
5. Andrew 15 1.54 48
Peer Analysis: Ask your friend to assess your
photo caption. Use the following check list.
Questions Yes No
Is there a caption title?
Does the caption use complete sentences?
Does the caption answer the 5WH-questions?
Does the caption have more than 2 sentences?
Is the caption written in the present tense?
Is the photo credit included in the photo?

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