Directions: Rearrange each set of letters to reveal
the hidden word. Write your answers on a separate
sheet of paper.
15 )UGRIO
12. RRANAIEVT
Activity 2. Top of Mind!
Directions:
Write the ideas that comes into
your mind when you encounter
each concept.
{concepts
1. Auto
2. Biography
3. Blog
4. Essay
5. Fiction
6. Literary Journalism
7. Journalism
8. Narrative
9. Nonfiction
10. Personal Narrative
11. Reportage
12. Reflection Essay
13. Testemonio
14. Travelogue
15. True Narrative
A. Autobiography
Greek word:
auto - means “self”
NC a
ory of the author or
Biography
a description or account of a person’s life
story presented through the eyes of
another person. The person who writes
someone else’s life story is called a
biographer. In this genre of writing, the
biographer has to extensive research in
order to tell accuratesraets about the
person’s life.
Basics in Writing Autobiography and Biography
1. Jot down all life events and arrange them in a timeline.
Using a timeline makes it easier for you to chronologically
arrange the events. Also, it helps you not to mix up
events that may have similarities with one another.
2. Identify the people involved in each event. Every good
story has interesting characters, friends and foes who
help move the plot along. Knowing the names of the
people involved as well as their roles in‘each event helps
you in making the story more accurate and real.
3. Determine the best events. The entire life story
will start to get pretty long-winded and you are
going to make some choices about what stories
you are going to include and to discard. Start by
writing the key stories that will be put together to
create an image of your life.
4. For autobiography, write down the story using
the first person point of view pronouns such as “I”.
For biography, write down the story using the third
person point of view pronouns such as
“he/she/they”.
5. Reading the output helps in identifying
strong spots to be retained and weak spots to
B. Reportage/ Literary Journalism
- also known as literary journalism reports an event,
history or an actual case based on direct observation,
investigation or thorough research and documentation.
Writers use interviews and reviews in order to look
outside of the straightforward, objective world that
journalism creates. lt uses literary practices to capture
the scene or setting of the assignment or the persona of
the person being interviewed. It can often’be narrative
or heavily imagistic.
Basics in Writing a Reportage / Literary Journalism
1. Get the facts straight by observing and
researching. weld all your interview and observation
3. Outline the story. Outlining helps you in
organizing the events according to your style.
4. Use literary elements and devices in writing.
Using the different literary elements helps you
not to leave important elements that enhance the
reportage. Also, the literary devices help you to
make the reportage more dramatic, appealing,
and interesting.
Ds aire with a point. Your goal is io get your
C. Personal Narratives
is a person’s true story. The author narrates what
happened to them in a particular event which makes it
autobiographical in nature. A personal narrative is
Basics in Writing a Personal Narrative
1. Think of an event in your life that you want to share through a
story.
2. Focus on the topic and write down all the details of that event
in order to recall the event well. Remember to use the 5Ws and
1H in identifying details.
3. Organize your ideas according to your own style. Using an
outline helps you in organizing the details.
4. Write the story and use language in expressing what you
real mean to say. YOu May Utllize-ditferent devices in order to
Successiully show raiherthan tell the story
D. Travelogue
A travelogue is an account of a
person’s experiences while touring a
place for the pleasure of travel. It
includes vivid descriptions, illustrations,
historical background, and possibly
maps and diagrams.
Basics in Writing a Travelogue
1. Write all the things that you notice like the sceneries,
community, food, culture and others while on travel.
2. Get the facts straight about the place, people, events,
culture, etc. Factual accuracy must be observed so that the
readers will be well-informed.
3. Start with a clear story line. Make sure that the storyline
arouses the curiosity and interest of your target audience.
4. Describe the things that you are going ‘to inelude in your
travelogue Using the different Kinds“ot imagery so that the
readers Can alsowvisualilze what you witnessed in your travel.
E. Reflection/Reflective Essay
Reflective essays describe an event that happened, then
analyze the meaning and what can be learned from that
experience. What makes an essay insightful is that the
writer analyzes present-day historical occurrences.To paint
a true picture of their past, temperament, and human
characteristics, reflective essays allow the writer to open up
about their thoughts and emotions. They should contain a
vivid summary and description of the experience in order for
the reader to feel the experiences as well. They should also
include an explanation of your feelings, thoughts and
reactions.
Basics in Writing a Reflective Essay
1. Think of what you want to consider as your topic in writing
your reflective essay.
2. Assess your feelings towards your chosen topic. Construct
questions that you will answer based on your experiences.
3. Answer the questions that you selected. Your answers will
be your basis in making a reflective essay.
4. Based on your responses, enhance your reflective essay by
adding other significant elements of writing as well as utilizing
literary devices.
5, Make sure to always have yourstronig introduction and
conclusion.
F. True Narrative
A true narrative is a story based on real life
experiences or events; however, its form is still
undefined. The narrative must clearly come
from or be based on real life situations and
events or else it will be called a fictional
narrative as it includes fictional embellishments.
The purpose of it is to express a point or
observation.
Basics in Writing a True Narrative
1. Think of an event in your life that you want to share true a
story.
2. Focus on the topic and write down all the details of that
event in order to recall the event well. Remember to use the
5Ws and 1H in identifying details.
3. Organize your ideas according to your own style. Using an
outline helps you to easily organize the details.
4. Write the story and use language in expressing what you
really mean to Say. YOu may utilize difterert devices in order to
Successfully Show rather tharstellthe story
G. Blog
Blog is the abbreviated form of the words “weblog”. It is a
website containing short articles called posts that are
changed regularly. The person who writes blogs on regular
basis is called a blogger. Blogs are different from vlogs. The
former is textual in nature as it is a product of writing, while
the latter refers to video blogging or video log which is a
social media account where a person regularly posts short
videos. Some blogs are written by one person containing
his or her own opinion, interests and experiences, while
others are written by many different people.
Kinds of blog based on the blogger’s field of interest.
blogger who has interests in food writes . A
food blogger goes to different restaurants, food stalls,
snack houses, and others that offer food to eat_and write
his or her own food review.
=.= are written by individuals who loves travel
and blogging. Travel bloggers experience and review
different travel destinations.
Fics so ces = mostly written by women, may focus on
the following but not limited to improving the quality life,
Nappenings in everyday lite=doing interests, and attaining
personal goals.
Basics in Writing a Blog Post
1. Plan your blog post by choosing a topic that is in
line to your interest.
2. Create an outline of the information that you are
going to put in you blog.
3. Craft a headline or a title that is both informative
and captivating to the reader.
4. Conduct a thorough research to check facts and
attaln accuracy Of databased on/ihe@outtine that you
crafted.
5. Write your post according to your style and
technique however the properties of a well-written
text: organization, coherence and cohesion,
language use, and mechanics should be considered.
6. Use images to enhance your post, improve its
flow, add humor, and explain complex topics.
7. Read to assess the strength and weakness of your
output. Also, assess on how interesting it is to make
someone else read your work. Rewrite to ensure that
the necessary changes are incorporated.
Testimonio
Through literature, it is an oral or written
autobiographical story known as "testimonial
literature." The word "testimonio" refers to a genre
of writing thatcomes from Latin America dealing
with human rights abuse experiences. However, its
definition changed as time passed by. A testimonio
is generally defined as a first-person narration of
Socially Significant -experiences®in which the
Nalrative voice IS thatera typical or extraordinary
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Basics in Writing a Testimonio
1. Describe the problem. Write a short description or
the background of your problem to inform the reader
about what you are going through.
2. Tell the pros and cons. Share the effects, both
good and bad, of having the problems. Tell the things
that you did to solve your problems.
3. The closing of the testimonial. Tell what you have
learned from the problem and=wrrat you want the
leaders to learmirem you and from the experience.
Meet me, know me!
Directions: Construct your
autobiography using the guide that you
have accomplished earlier. Write your
autobiography on a separate sheet of
paper. The rubric that follows will be
used tO assess your QUISO points)
Activity 4: Read and Critique! (50 points)
Trivia: Did you know that Benguet is a native
term which refers to a lake where water does
not drain?
The name “Benguet” was once limited to the
area of what is now the La Trinidad Valley, which
was well-cultivated with rice, sweet potatoes,
Gabi, and sugar Cane by iis*eriginal settlers. The
Nauves there were generally Ibaloys.
When you read a selection it is very important to
understand how your senses work. Your
understanding of images will play a key role in
appreciating the text.
A. Directions: Write 5 words/phrases that appeal to
your senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch).
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B. Directions: Use the table below to analyze the selection “The Origin of
Rice and Streams.” Use the guide
Elements
1. Characters: Who are the characters in the story? How are they
related to one another? What are their actions?
2. Setting: Where did the story happen? Describe the
environment/ atmosphere.
3. Conflict: What is the main problem in the story?
4. Plot: How did the story begin? What happened in the story?
How did it end?
5. Tone: What was the author’s attitude towards the subject?
What kind of emotion or feeling did you get after reading/
6. Point of view: Who is telling or narrating the story? Is one
character acting as a narrator (First Person), or someone telling
what is going on (Third Person)?
| 7. Theme: What lesson does the author want me to learn from the
story? What lesson does the author want me to learn about life?