
5th WEEKLY ASSESSMENT IN ENGLISH 5
Quiz by Anne Kenneth Bal-ot
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This text type is when the text or paragraph has organized ideas by groups or types.
It uses signal words like first of all, secondly, then, in fact, for example, several, numerous, first, next, finally, also, for instance, in addition and etc.
This text type usually includes a series of event explaining how and why a certain event or phenomenon occurs.
The commonly used signal words for this type of text are: first, second, in the beginning, next, after, before, then, finally, lastly and etc.
Signal words that may be used to show order of steps include:
All the given signal words are used in enumeration EXCEPT one:
It is the summary of what you have written a text.
It is one which presents ideas by listing or enumerating the kinds, characteristics, classes, types, parts, ways, groups, and other information of a certain thing. it usually starts with the statement of general subject that is broken down into parts, classes, etc.
It begins with the topic, describes items related to the topic in the right order, and explains how these items are related to each other. It may have a conclusion. This text type is written in the present tense.
A process or how-to text gives explanations or directions. Each sentence tells the next step in carrying out a process or in getting from one place to another.
Signal words that may be used to show order of steps include:
Signal word used in enumeration is:
Posters
Deped TV
Encyclopedia
Drawings
Online Broadcasts
TV Commercials
These materials consist of all printed images found in textbooks, workbooks, reference books, magazines, newspapers, and journals. These include the printed versions of maps, photographs, paintings, drawings, posters, infographics, graphs, and other two-dimensional art.
These materials are those that do not depend on the printed sources. Three-dimensional arts like dioramas, globes, puppets, and models; and other projected materials such as films or movies, filmstrips, commercials, videotapes and television shows are examples of non-print viewing materials.