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English 7

th QUARTER
OBJECTIVES:
• CLASSIFY DIFFERENT TEXT
TYPES
- NARRATIVE AND
EXPOSITORY
• IDENTIFY STORIES OR
WRITINGS WHICH INCLUDES
DIFFERENT TEXT TYPES
Make a
guess!
M a k e a guess!

NARRATIVE
M a k e a guess!

EXPOSITORY
M a k e a guess!

EXPLANATION
M a k e a guess!

RECOUNT
M a k e a guess!

PERSUASSIVE
WhaТ iS ТeXТ
ТYPe?
It is a way of classifying and defining
different language interaction,
spoken
and written.
TYPE OF
TEXT
1.NARRATIVE
TEXT
2.EXPOSITORY
1. N a r r a Т i v e ТeXТ
N a r r a Т i v e ТeXТ

Based on perception in time. Narration


is the telling of a story; the
succession of events is given in
chronological order.
1. eXPoSiТorY ТeXТ
EXPOSiTOrY TeXT

Expository text exists to provide facts in a


way that is educational and purposeful.
The text is fact-based with the purpose of
exposing the truth through a reliable
source.
NARRATIVE EXPOSITORY
TEXT TEXT
WRITTEN FROM YOUR WRITTEN USING
HEART YOUR BRAIN
>EXPERIENCES
>ACADEMIC TEXTS
>FEELINGS >FACT BASED
- FICTION/ NON- -NON-FICTION
FICTION
NARRATIVE TEXT EXPOSITORY TEXT
CHARACTERISTICS
Tells a story Filled with facts
and
information
 Organized in
sequential order. Organized with topics
 It contains characters  Information are
(subject), challenges and presented through
resolution and end.
non- fiction text
features
Can be read in any
NARRATIVE TEXT
IMAGERY OR FACTUAL OR BOTH.

f a i r Y STOrieS legendS A d v e n Tu r e PerSOnal


STOrieS STOrieS
NARRATIVE TEXT
IMAGERY OR FACTUAL OR BOTH.
-Per S O n a L eXPerienceS
-f a i r Y STOrieS -r O m a n c e S
-Science ficTiOn -h O r r O r
-fabLeS STOrieS
-LegendS
-mYThS
-a d v e n Tu r e STOrieS
EXPOSiTOrY TEXT
ReLiabLe a n d f a c Tu a L

anaLYSiS CauSe & effecT definiTiOn


EXPOSiTOrY TEXT
ReLiabLe a n d f a c Tu a L

COmPare & c O n Tr a S T PrObLem a n d SOLuTiOn


EXPOSITORY TEXT
ReLiabLe a n d f a c Tu a L
-deScriPTive/definiTiOn
-a n a LY S i S
-cOmPare & c O n Tr a S T
-PrObLem & SOLuTiOn
-CauSe & effecT
NARRATIVE EXPOSITORY
TEXT TEXT
TYPeS
IMAGERY OR ReLiabLe a n d
FACTUAL OR BOTH. f a c Tu a L
-Pe r S O n a L eXPerienceS
-deScriPTive/definiTiOn
-f a i r Y STOrieS -r O m a n c e S
-a n a LY S i S
-S c ie n ce ficTiOn - h O r r O r S TO r i e S
-cOmPare & c O n Tr a S T
-fabLeS
-PrObLem & SOLuTiOn
-LegendS
-CauSe & effecT
-mYThS
-a d v e n Tu r e STOrieS
N a r r a Ti v e TeXT
Asks you to tell a specific
personal story that has
happened to you
memOrieS

EXPOSiTOrY TeXT
Asks you to inform the reader about
some facts or ideas on a specific
topic.
NARRATIVE EXPOSITORY
TEXT TEXT
EXamPLe: EXamPLe:
WriTe abOuT a Time ҮOu WriTe abOuT Ү O u r favOriTe
had f u n wiTh a f r i e n d PLace
The beach
>The daҮ mҮ beST
friend and I >waTer- Swimming
w e n T TO The >Sand- buiLding caSTLeS
beach. >eXPLOring- f i n d i n g Sea
SheLLS a n d Sea c r e a Tu r e S
NARRATIVE EXPOSITORY
TEXT TEXT
MemOrY f r Om The РaЅT
Fact based
Pr e Ѕ e n T TenЅe
PaЅT TenЅe The highest part of a
wave is the crest; the
The cOOL wa v e Ѕ w a Ѕ lowest part is the trough.
c r a Ѕ h e d a g a i n Ѕ T mY LegЅ, The vertical distance
a n d The breeze whiРРed between the wave crest
T h r O u g h mY meЅЅY hair. and trough is the wave
height. The amplitude of
the wave is half of the
wave height.
NARRATIVE EXPOSITORY
TEXT TEXT
PurPOSe

TO enTerTain, TO eXPLain, TO
TO g a i n a n d infOrm, TO
hOLd a r e a d e r S ' deScribe.
inTereST.
• WhaТ ТYPe Of ТeXТ ShOws
Тhe Pa S S i n g Of Тime?
Narrative
• text
WhaТ ТYPe Of ТeXТ ShOws
evidences?
Expository text
• WhaТ ТeXТ iS w r i Т Т e n frOm
eXPerience a n d f e e L i n g S ?
Narrative text
• HOw abOuТ f rOm ТhOughТS
AND OPINION?
Expository text
• WhaT TYPe Of TeXT ThaT iS
TOLd i n nO Order/ nOT
Sequence?
Expository text
• C a n YOu give me a n
eXamPLe Of a n a r r a Ti v e
TeXT?

• HOw abOuT eXPOSiTOrY


TeXT?
ACTIVITY
Direction: Individual, identify each example if it is
Narrative Text raise your RIGHT HAND and if it is
Expository Text raise your LEFT HAND. You will be given
5 seconds each number. Strictly no changing of answer
once it was raised.
1. Last Sunday we had a joy ride with friends to
DRT.
2.The DRT place is so beautiful, has many
thrills and waterfalls.
3.I had so much nervousness when
4. There was a young boy named Fred. He was
such a happy boy because he loved his mom and
dad. One day hos mom and dad told him they
would take him fishing. He was so excited. They
fished all day and had a best time.
5. What is the importance of good manners?
6. Newspaper article
7. Encyclopedia
8. A short story
AcTiviTY:

Direction: Match the word


to the picture given and
identify what type of text
it is. Write it like this
BOOK- NARRATIVE.
AcTiviTY:
QUIZ 1
Direction: Identify each picture, if it
is narrative text - WRITE “NT” and if
it is expository text– WRITE “ET”.
10 seconds per picture.
AcTiviTY:
1. 2
.
AcTiviTY:
3. 4
.
AcTiviTY:
5. 6
.
AcTiviTY:
7. 8
.
AcTiviTY:
9. 10.
OBJECTIVES:
• CLASSIFY DIFFERENT TEXT
TYPES
- NARRATIVE AND
EXPOSITORY
• IDENTIFY STORIES OR
WRITINGS WHICH INCLUDES
DIFFERENT TEXT TYPES
ACTIVITY
Direction: The class will be divided into 6
groups. For group 1 and 2 answer
question 1.
For group 3 and 4 answer question 2, and
for group 5 and 6 answer question 3.
Simple sentences will do. You will be given
2 minutes to answer. 1 presenter per
AcTiviTY:

1. Why the dogs are called as mans’ best friend?


2. Can you tell me your playful experiences with
a dog?
3. Do you want to adopt a dog? Why or why not?
TYPE OF
TEXT
1.NARRATIVE
TEXT
2.EXPOSITORY
3. EXPLANATION
4.RECOUNT
WHAT IS
EXPLANATION TEXT?
EXPLANATION
TEXT
An explanation is a non fiction
text that used to describe
HOW things work and WHY
things happen.
EXAMPLE;
STRUCTURE
WHAT IS RECOUNT
TEXT?
RECOUNT TEXT
Is a text which retell events in the
past.
It uses chronological
conjunctions, such as; first,
EXAMPLE;
EXAMPLE;
EXAMPLE;
WHAT IS Pe r S u a S i v e TEXT?
WHAT IS Pe r S u a S i v e TEXT?
Pe r S ua S i v e TEXT
Is a fact based text use to
convinced the reader.
It never uses opinions.
Mostly found in
argumentative articles.
c h a r a c Te r i S Ti c

To make the reader


change their point
of view.
eXamPLe
• Speeches
• Reviews
• Book
report
HOw c a n YOu uSe eXPLanaTiOn,
recOunT, a n d PerS uaS iv e TeXT f O r
a n effecTive cOmmunicaTiOn?
PERSUASIVE- Address audience needs,
values and desires.
EXPLANATION- provide all the details.
RECOUNT- retell the story with
chronological conjuction.
WhaT iS The d i f f e r e n c e Of
n a r r a Ti v e a n d r e c O u n T TeXT ?
Chronological
conjunctions,
such as; first, second, then, etc.

WHAT IS THE MEANING OF RE I N


RECCOUNT ?
RE-
AGAIN
AcTiviTY;
Direction: Individual, identify each
example if it is Recount Text point
your HIPS TO THE RIGHT, if it is
Explanation Text POINT YOUR HIPS TO
THE LEFT and
lastly if it is Persuasive Text STAND
STRAIGHT AND HANDS ON your SIDE.
RECOUNT
EXPLANATION
RECOUNT
EXPLANATION
RECOUNT
PERSUASIVE
RECOUNT
PERSUASIVE
EXPLANATION
PERSUASIVE
EvaLuaTiOn
DIRECTION; In ½
crosswise, write 2
examples of each text
based on your
memorable experience.
ASSIGNMENT
Answer the following questions.
As a student how can you help your
parents?
Can you tell me your expensive
memories with your parents?
Why do we need to wear sunscreen?

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