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English 4 - Q2 - Week 1 - Day 3

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QUARTER 2 WEEK 1

DAY 3
English
QUARTER 2 WEEK 1

Recognize the use of slogans, subtitles,


and headings in text as multimedia.
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Multimedia is a form of
communication that uses a
combination of different
content forms such as text,
audio, images, animations, or
video into a single interactive
presentation. They contribute
to making what you read or
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Text is a basic element of


multimedia. It involves the use
of text types, sizes, colors and
background color.
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Headline is the heading at the


top of an article or page in a
newspaper or magazine.

Subtitle is a subordinate title of a


published work or article giving
additional information about its
content.
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Headline
Subtitle
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Slogans are commonly placed under a


brand name on product packaging or
used at the end of a brand’s
commercial advertisement, a notice
or announcement in public promoting
a product, service, or event.
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Lesson Purpose

The headlines and subtitles in


newspaper articles are considered
elements of multimedia. They can help
learners easily comprehend an article.

On the other hand, a slogan catches


the reader’s attention. It showcases
the message conveyed by a product
clearly and makes it easy to remember.
Lesson Purpose

Recognize how slogans, subtitles and


headings are used in the text.

The organization of these elements in a


text will tell the main ideas or supporting
details of a text.
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Facilitating Questions

a. What is the main idea expressed by the


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b. Where is the main idea placed?


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c. What are the supporting ideas for the m


idea expressed?
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d. Where are these placed in the


poster?
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e. If you are to rearrange the order of


the contents of the image, how would
you do it? Why would you do it that
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Slogans, Subtitles and Headings.

Guide the pupils in analyzing the


organization of the different elements in
a campaign poster by having them
compare and contrast two posters on
bullying. The text and images tell the
main ideas or supporting details of the
text.
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What is the
purpose of the
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Who are the target


readers?
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What important ideas


do the posters want to
convey to the readers?
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Which element in the


poster (text and/or
images) express the main
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What are the more


specific details shared
in the posters?
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Which between the two


posters is more effective
in sharing the message?
Thank
you!

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