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This document, titled "English Reviewer 2ND QTR," is a course material related to research, campaigns, and advocacy. It discusses linguistics and communication strategies, focusing on different aspects of persuasion and communication to an audience. The document aims to create a framework by analyzing language for communication.
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English Reviewer 2ND QTR COURSE CODE through the use of persuasive Module 1-7 language in order to convince...
English Reviewer 2ND QTR COURSE CODE through the use of persuasive Module 1-7 language in order to convince audiences to perform a certain function. Languages of Research, Campaign 5 Dimensions of Campaign: and Advocacies 1. Awareness Raising – this is intended to 1. Language of Research make the problem to be addressed A. is an imperative area in not just the field known by the general public. of education, but in other fields as well. 2. Research – another dimension that is B. Research starts with a question or a based on research, since it provides the problem. Researchers first find out what necessary knowledge to take action. others have already learned about the 3. Social Mobilization – these are used by subject. grassroots-based social movements, Terms: but also as a tool for the elite and the Design - it is to plan (or a plan of) how state itself. something will be made or done. 4. Training – it is the process focused on a Data - collected facts or information. clear and specific target. Significance - important data and 5. Lobbying – it is an act to influence meaningful findings in a research. decisions made by officials in the Treatment - course of action designed government. for research 3. Advocacy - an action for a cause or Experiment - a test to see what purpose such as a media campaign of an happens when all factors (variables) but non-government organization or NGO one is controlled. that works for human rights to find Conclusion - a summary of what has shareholders and partners to sustain its been learned or shown at the end of a activity. study. SELF – ADVOCACY: To speak up Observation - looking carefully at and ask for what you need. something ACCOMMODATIONS: Changes Statistics - organization and study of that can be made that will help numerical data. you succeed or reach your goals. 2. Campaign A. can be a single ad or a series of ads. B. has ads that revolve around a single Argumentative Essay idea. C. provides a framework in which Definition processes of advocacy that can be a type of writing that presents a position on a easily developed and enclosed. topic using evidence, facts, and logical D. has varying purposes, they are created reasoning using similar structures, as well as 1 English Reviewer 2ND QTR English Reviewer 2ND QTR COURSE CODE o Thesis statement: A concise statement Claim of Policy that presents the main argument or an argument that makes an assertion viewpoint on the issue. about a course of action that should be o Claim: The author's argument that they taken. are attempting to prove in the essay. o Counterclaim: The opposite argument Expository Essay which the author addresses in order to Definitio provide a rebuttal. “Expository” means “intended to explain or o Reasoning: The logic used to prove a describe or expose something.” An claim. expository essay provides a clear, focused o Evidence: The facts, data, and quoted explanation of a particular topic, process, or experts used to provide support for the set of ideas. reasoning. Impromptu vs Prepared Speech Opinion and Assertion Impromptu Speech TERMS a speech that a person delivers without Opinion: The quick view or judgment formed predetermination or preparation. about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge. Prepared Speech Example: Columbus Day should not be a the topic was in advance, had time to do holiday in the United States anymore background research on it, and has Assertion: a declaration that's made practiced delivering the speech. emphatically, it is a confident statement of TYPES OF DELIVERY: fact or belief that expresses a strong opinion ➔ PREP: Position - reason - example - or conviction. (it can be proven) position Example: Cane sugar and corn sugar are ➔ PPF: Past - present - future not different. ➔ SMC: Story - message - call to action Claim of Fact, Value, and Policy Texts with Multimodal Elements Claim of Fact Elements a statement that asserts something is true or Linguistic: vocabulary, structure, grammar false and can be verified with evidence. of oral/written language Claim of Value Visual: color, vectors and viewpoint in still a statement that argues that something is and moving images good or bad (basically a judgement), or Audio or Aural: volume, pitch and rhythm of that one thing is better than another. music and sound effects Gestural: movement, facial expression and body language 2 English Reviewer 2ND QTR English Reviewer 2ND QTR COURSE CODE Spatial: proximity, direction, position of layout, organization of objects in space. Multimodal texts include picture books, text books, graphic novels, comics, and posters, where meaning is conveyed to the reader through varying combinations of visual (still image), written language, and spatial modes. Digital multimodal texts, such as film, animation, slide shows, e-posters, digital stories, and web pages, convey meaning through combinations of written and spoken language, visual (still and moving image), audio, gestural and spatial modes. Live multimodal texts, for example, dance, performance, and oral storytelling, convey meaning through combinations of modes such as gestural, spatial, spoken language, and audio. In a visual text, a representation of people, objects, and places can be conveyed using choices of visual semiotic resources such as line, shape, size, line and symbols. 3 English Reviewer 2ND QTR