RWS-Q3- Lesson 1-2 Patterns of Development in Writing PDF

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This document is a lesson plan on narrative writing, including topics such as different narrative devices, flashback, theme, and plot. It also includes material for the description section. The document isn't an exam paper, but it does contain questions about reading and writing.

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READING & WRITING: Quarter 3, Weeks 1-2 Before we start… Give me a title of a book that you have read already. Next… If you could write a book of your own, what title will you give to it? A Little Review… WRITING Do you believe that reading can save the Filipinos? It’s easy t...

READING & WRITING: Quarter 3, Weeks 1-2 Before we start… Give me a title of a book that you have read already. Next… If you could write a book of your own, what title will you give to it? A Little Review… WRITING Do you believe that reading can save the Filipinos? It’s easy to read, but not to write… THAT’S TRUE! So today, we are going to discuss the Patterns of Development in Writing and its process. DEFINITION… ACTIVITY: PICK ME UP! WEEK 1-2: PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT IN WRITING : NARRATION DESCRIPTION DEFINITION EXEMPLICATION/ CLASSIFICATION WEEK 3-4: PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT IN WRITING : COMPARISON/CONTRAST CAUSE & EFFECT PROBLEM/SOLUTION PERSUASION WEEK 1-2: PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT IN WRITING : NARRATION: DESCRIPTION: v Narrative Writing v Third Person POV v Sensory Language v Theme v Modifier v Narrative Devices: v Objective Description 1. Anecdote v Subjective Description 2. Flashback 3. Time Stretch 4. Time Summary 5. Flash Forward 6. Dialogue 1. NARRATION v simply telling a story. EXAMPLE: “ A boy and a girl sat on the floor v NARRATIVE WRITING- is a sequence of holding two bamboo poles by their events , not necessarily arranged in end flat on floor, clapping them chronological order, told by a narrator, together, then apart, and pounding happening in a particular place at a them on the boards, while dancers particular time. swayed and balanced their lithe forms, v Ithas a vivid description of details, a dipping their bare brown legs in and consistent point of view and verb tense, out of the clapping bamboos, the pace and a well-defined point of significance. gradually increasing into a fury of wood on wood in a counterpoint of v Signal words help to create unified panic among the dancers and in a thought and to show the transition of harmonious flurry of toes and ankles events to the next. Most of the common escaping certain pain-crushed bones, transitional words are first, next, then, and bruised flesh, and humiliation. after and suddenly. Consistent point of view (POV) “Naturally, Who says you won’t? Fil argued, thinking how wonderful it would be if he could join the company of the dancers from the Philippines, show them around walk with them in the snow, watch their eyes as they stared about them, answer their questions, tell them everything they wanted to know about the changing seasons in this strange land. They would pick up fistfuls of snow, crunch it in their fingers or shove it into their mouths.” Third person POV is generally used to convey the narrator as an omniscient dispassionate observer. presents relatively objective story to the reader, one without much bias and opinion. Theme: is a well-defined point or significance in any narrative. is a unifying thought or idea born out of all the other elements of the story. Plot- helps to show the reader how the story moves. Narrative Devices are techniques used by the writers utilize to add flavour and enrich the meaning of their stories. are used to shorten, lengthen, and/or focus on a particular event in the story. 1. Anecdote are brief narratives that are written from the writer’s memory. can be used to an essay, as an example to illustrate a point, or as a closing statement that caps things off nicely in your essay. 2. Flashback is an event that happened in the past. is a quickly looking at something that had already happened. is not necessarily the focus of a story; rather, more of an addition to explain or to elaborate on a point made by the writer in the narrative. 3. Time Stretch is a single event in the story that the author focuses writing about. e.g. A scene in a story, in which Fil is in the Hamilton Hotel to greet the dancers. It describes how Fil felt like an outsider, an outcast, an alien, a lonely old-timer amidst fellow countrymen-in a single scene. (at least a page with complete dialogue) 4. Time Summary is characterized by jamming together multiple events and/or shortening relatively long period of time. can be determined with expressions such as “In a single day…”, “Overnight…”, “After the winter season…”, “After a week or so…”, “A few years after”. 5. Flash Forward is an event that has yet to happen in the story. is quickly looking at something that will happen in the future. 6.Dialogue is a w o r d o r a s e r i e s o f w o r d s enclosed in a pair of quotation marks, which signal the character’s spoken language. 2. DESCRIPTION WHAT IS DESCRIPTION? -details what something looks like and its characteristics. v The kind of words we used to describe how your subject looks, sounds, feels, smells, or even tastes like are called sensory languages. v It also concerns how you will arrange the details to provide an image of the scene, the person, or the object you are trying to describe in your text. There are two types of description. where the writer presents impartial and actual picture of Objective description the subject without biases and excluding personal impression of the subject Subjective description where the writer gives personal impression of what is observed. This is often used in making fiction stories. EXAMPLES: Actual picture Opinion/ personal impression Sampaloc Lake is an inactive volcanic maar on the island of Sampaloc Lake is one of the best Luzon, the Philippines. It is the tourist spots in San Pablo. It is largest of the Seven Lakes of San where you can bring your friends Pablo, Laguna. Nearly half of the and loved ones for picnic and lake's depth has a shallow bonding. Most of San Pableños jog depression at the bottom, around the lake and do ride indicating its volcanic origin. It is bicycles not only to have morning approximately 104 hectares and good exercise but also have fresh 3.5 kilometer boardwalk. The lake air. You can witness the beauty of is behind San Pablo City Capitol nature for it is surrounded with and at the foot of the Doña Leonila mountains. Park. Subjective description, Objective description 2. DESCRIPTION A modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that modifies and gives information about another word in the same sentence. For example, in the following sentence, the word "burger" is modified by the word "vegetarian": Example: I'm going to the Saturn Café for a vegetarian burger. Email Address: [email protected] We lead, we serve, we excel with a heart Tel. No.: (049) 530 – 2916 CVLIS Questions? Concerns? Clarifications? THANK YOU! See you on our next meeting!

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