ENGLISH 6 2nd Sum 2024 Q2

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ENGLISH 6

2 nd
QUARTER Summative #2

Name: _____________________________________________Score: _______________


A. Write T on the blank if the statement about authentic text is True and F if it is False.
_____ 1. Authentic text is any text that is written and published for the public.
_____ 2. An example of authentic text is editorial text.
_____ 3. An editorial text is an article that expresses editor’s opinion about a
current issue.
_____ 4. A caricature is a description or imitation that symbolically pictures the
writer’s opinions about an issue.
_____ 5. The caricature must be interpreted literally.
B. Direction: Identify what factual text type is being described in each sentence. Write the
letter of the correct answer.

A. Description B. Persuasion C. Discussion/Argument

D. Recount E. Procedural

_____ 1. It retells an event or experience or series of events.


_____ 2. It argues one side of an argument or discusses both sides of an issue.
_____ 3. It instructs someone on how to do something or how something was done.
_____ 4. It gives a vivid description of the characteristics or features of something.
_____ 5. It persuades or sways someone to do or believe in something.
_____ 6. It includes instructions and user guides.
_____ 7. It is an advertisement, a sale notice, a slogan, a shop sign, a warning.
_____ 8. These can be a debate, a letter to the editor, a formal letter of complaint,
arguing for or against an idea, and discussing issues.
_____ 9. It includes brochures, character descriptions, and biographies.
_____10. Examples are diary entry, moment in time, witness statement, and postcard.

C. Direction: Identify the text structure described in each sentence below. Choose the answer from the box
and write the letter on the blank before the number.
A. Description B. Sequence C. Cause and Effect
D. Problem and Solution E. Compare and Contrast
_____ 1. It is a text structure that explains well the causes and results of an action.
_____ 2. It is a text structure which involves a comparison of two or more things, revealing how
they are similar and how they are different.
_____ 3. It is a text structure that simply describes something.
_____ 4. It is a text structure which involves two parts: the author identifies the problem and
details a solution to the problem.
_____ 5. It is a text structure that covers few purposes such as sequential instructions,
chronological events, and arguments that use evidence to support a claim.
Direction: Identify what is asked for in each item. Write the letter of your answer.
_____1. What can you say about the statement below?
Visual materials cover the whole range of non-text and non-audio materials, everything
from original art, prints, photographs, and films.
A. True B. False
_____2. Which of the following is NOT an online source of information?
A. Podcast B. Blog C. Magazine D. Social Media
_____3. Which text structure discusses the similarities and differences of two or more concepts,
persons, places, animals, or things? A Venn diagram is appropriate to be used for this
text structure.
A. Illustrate B. Compare and Contrast C. Identify D. Create
_____4. Which is not a characteristic of broadcast media?
A. It is often used for daily news reports on television and radio broadcasts.
B. It offers live discussion and live programming.
C. It is a lightweight, portable, and disposable publication printed on paper.
D. It has a wider range of audience locally and even internationally.
_____5. What is common between viewing materials and printed sources of information?
A. They use dialogues and scripts for characters.
B. They use reading skills to get the message of the text.
C. They use still pictures or images to support the text.
D. They tackle different themes and topics.
_____6. Which among the sources of information are not time-bound because readers may read
them back and forth for as long as they want?
A. Broadcast sources of information
B. Online sources of information
C. Printed sources of information
D. All of the above
_____7. Trina loves to watch the television show “Entertainment Live.” As her hobby, she also
collects limited editions of “People Magazine.” What do you think is common between
these television show and the magazine?
A. Both are viewed on television.
B. Both are interactive to their consumers.
C. Both use still pictures and images.
D. Both feature well-known personalities.
_____8. To which sources of information do Facebook, Twitter, Blog, Podcast, and the like belong?
A. Printed sources of information
B. Broadcast sources of information
C. Online sources of information
D. All of the above
9-10. Which statements below indicate similar characteristics of a television news program and
a newspaper? Choose only 2 letters for your answers.
_____9.
_____10.

A. They appeal to the sense of sight.


B. We use viewing and listening skills to get the message.
C. They give up-to-date information.
D. They use moving pictures or images.
E. They use reading skills to get the message of the text.
F. They tell or inform viewers about recent happenings around.
G. They are time-bound.
B. PERFORMANCE TASK: Writing Activity (5 points)

During this COVID-19 pandemic, we have embraced the new normal in education. Write a
composition that answers this question: “When it comes to schoolwork, what has been your
favorite thing that you missed the most? Why?” Use a separate sheet of paper.
Use this rubric as a guide in writing your composition.

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