Lesson 1
Lesson 1
Lesson 1
STRUCTURES
-The term genre has been ordinarily regarded as a
literary or artistic category. The main literary genres res
PROSE,POETRY,AND DRAMA.
NONFICTION-Such as biographies,autobiographies,
and essays deals with real people,places ,things and
events
WORK WITH A PARTNER . LIST DOWN THE TITLES
OF FIVE FICTIONANL PROSE AND NONFICTIONAL
PROSE FROMS YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH AND
CLASSIFY EACH ACCORDING TO ITS GENRE.
FICTIONAL PROSE NON FICTIONAL PROSE
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5 5.
Unlike prose, poetry consists of language that use aesthetic
and rhythmic qualities . It has strong musical quality in
which the words are highly charged with meaning . It also
use structural elements such as line,length and stanzas.
FORMS OF POETRY
Source: https://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poems/other/haiku/
Peacefulness
By Paul Holmes
Calm as a river
Tranquility in my heart
Blue summer skies reign.
Matsuo Basho
Here are three examples of haiku poems from Matsuo Basho (1644-1694), considered the greatest haiku
poet:
2.Autumn moonlight-
a worm digs silently
into the chestnut.
TEXT FEATURES
The title identifies the topic
Headings and subheadings in boldface
and italic type , help a reader see the
organization of a text.
Graphic aids such as sidebars
,maps,illustrations,photographs
,charts,table,diagrams ,and timeline
show information visually instead of
the words.
BULLETED AND NUMBERED lists
show items of equal or decreasing
importance.
Questions may be used to focus the
reader’s understanding of the text.
A caption, or the text that
accompanies a graphic aid ,gives
information that is not necessarily
obvious from the image itself.
Table of contents and Indexes help
a reader locate specific
information.
Patterns of development or patterns of organization
are specific ways writers organize their writing for a
specific purpose . These are also called text structures
1. CAUSE AND EFFECT ORGANIZATION- Shows
casual relationships between events,ideas,and trends
-Cause –effect relationships may be directly stated or
merely implied by the order in which the information is
presented
- Writers often use the Cause-effect pattern in
historical and scientific writing .
2. COMPARE-AND-CONTRAST
ORGANIZATION –Provides a way to look at
similarities and differences in two or more
subjects
-To compare the important points or
characteristics of two or more subjects