Reading For Specific Purposes
Reading For Specific Purposes
Reading For Specific Purposes
READING
FOR
SPECIFIC
PURPOSES
WHAT ARE
YOUR
PURPOSE/S
IN READING?
LESSON 1
(Aida Villanueva)
• A diamante is a seven-line, diamond-
shaped poem. It has the following format:
Line 1: a noun that contrasts line 7
Line 2: two adjectives that describe line 1
Line 3: three action verbs that relate to line
1
Line 4: four nouns, the first two relate to
line 1; the last two relate to line 7
Line 5: three action verbs that relate to line
7
Line 6: two adjectives that describe line 7
Line 7: a noun that contrasts line 1
Example:
peace
tranquil, placid
musing, meditating, contemplating
serenity, calmness, gloom, death
crying, suffering, writhing
sorrowful, deplorable
war
(Aida Villanueva)
• Short stories also a literary type which you
may find interesting as it deals with a
people, places, actions, events that seem
familiar. It may also stir your imagination
as it deals with the fantastic or the
unusual.
• You will also find in short stories elements,
such as plot, character, setting, point of
view, and them. Like lyric poems, they are
concise; hence, they can be read in one
sitting. They create a single effect, or
dominant impression, on the reader. The
events usually communicate an idea about