Reviewer in English 10
Reviewer in English 10
Reviewer in English 10
Possessive Pronouns
Analytical Listening
Is a source of information for someone. It is
anything that may inform a person about
something or may provide knowledge to
somebody. Information Sources maybe
observations, peoples speeches,
documents, pictures, organizations, and
others.
PRIMARY SOURCES
They are original materials on which other
research is based. They give first-hand
information.
If you watched a car crash, your information
about it is first-hand information.
EXAMPLES: poems, diaries, court records
interviews, surveys, original,
research/fieldwork, researches published,
in scholarly/academic journals.
SECONDARY SOURCES
They are sources that describe or analyze
primary sources. They give second hand
information.
What you read in the papers or hear from
people about it is secondary information.
EXAMPLES: dictionaries, encyclopaedias
textbooks books and articles that
interpret, review, or synthesize original
research/fieldwork.
TERTIARY SOURCES
They are sources used to organize and
locate secondary and primary sources.
EXAMPLES:
indexes- give information such as author, title
of a book, article, publisher and date of
publication, volume number and page number
Lesson 10: Comparison and Contrast of
abstracts –summarize the primary and
Information Sources
secondary sources
Information is almost everywhere nowadays. With just a databases- online indexes of abstracts or digital
simple click of a button, we can now access information from copy of the source
across sources. Televisions, magazines, radios, and internet
are some of which we consult for information on a daily basis.
As information becomes more and more accessible, it
becomes essential that we evaluate these sources by
comparing and contrasting them against each or one another.
Information Source
different ways of persuasion to influence
readers.
Guidelines on Writing Persuasive Texts
State the main idea.
State your claim or stand.
Establish the supporting details.
Use facts, data, or statistics to substantiate
your claim.
Give clear and logically sensible examples.
Write complete sentences and pay attention to
conventions of good writing: punctuation,
grammar, spelling, punctuations.