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English 4-Week 3

This document provides examples of different text types including descriptions, explanations, narratives, and instructions. It discusses key details to note in each text type and provides sample passages for students to read and answer questions about. Descriptions provide characteristic details, explanations make clear how and why things work, narratives tell a story, and instructions explain a process step-by-step. Students are asked to identify the text type of given passages and answer comprehension questions.

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English 4-Week 3

This document provides examples of different text types including descriptions, explanations, narratives, and instructions. It discusses key details to note in each text type and provides sample passages for students to read and answer questions about. Descriptions provide characteristic details, explanations make clear how and why things work, narratives tell a story, and instructions explain a process step-by-step. Students are asked to identify the text type of given passages and answer comprehension questions.

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English 4-

Week 3
Note significant
details of various
text types.
Let’s Recall!
Identify if the following words can be related to
dictionary, thesaurus or online resources.

1. Pronunciation= 2. Google =

3. Meaning= 4. Synonyms =

5. Part of speech= 6. Antonyms=


Let’s Read
Camels

The camels are called the “ships of the desert”. They are
used to carry people and loads from one place to another.
They have a huge hump on their body where they! store their
fat. They can live without water for many days. Their thick
fur helps them to stop the sunshine from warming their
bodies. Camels have long necks and long legs. They have two
toes on each foot. They move very quickly on sand. They eat
plants, grasses and bushes. They do not’ harm anyone. Some
of the camels have two humps. These camels are called!
Bactrian camels.
Let’s Answer!

1.What is the animal described in the


paragraph?
2.Can you describe the camel?
3.What is the food of the camel?
4.What is the use of their thick fur?
5.What do we called camel have two
humps?
A DESCRIPTION tells the characteristic of a
particular thing. We can note significant details on a
text by reading comprehensively and answering the
what, when, where, why and how questions.
Let’s Read!
Why wearing a surgical mask can do to stop the spread of
COVID-19?
Surgical masks are made of nonwoven fabric, which
provides a much greater barrier than woven fabrics in
homemade masks. Dr Swan explains they are
considered safer because "surgical masks are made to a
standard which is supposed to guarantee a certain level
of droplet aerosol reduction. Surgical masks certainly
lower the risk of catching the virus and they do so quite
significantly if worn properly.
Let’s Answer!

1.Why is wearing surgical mask


important?
2.What surgical mask made of?
3.Why is surgical mask safer to
use?
A EXPLANATION makes clear how or why things are
or how things work. We can note significant details
on a text by reading comprehensively and
answering the what, when, where, why and how
questions.
Let’s Read!
The Face in the Pool
by Lorne Santos

Benjie was out of breath from running when he came to a clear


pool. He stopped to drink. Just as he was about to sip the cool water
he saw a face in the pool. It was handsome and he was attracted to it.
“ Who are you?” he asked.
“ Who are you?” echoed someone.
“Why are you mocking me?” asked Benjie
“Mocking me” said the voice.
Benjie was puzzled. He wanted to talk with the face in the pool but it
would not answer. He tried to catch it but to no avail. At last, he lost
hope and plunged into the pool hoping to see the owner of the face.
A NARRATIVE tells a story. We can note significant
details on a text by reading comprehensively and
answering the what, when, where, why and how
questions.
Let’s Apply!
Read and answer the
following questions.
A. Mt. Mayon an active volcano in the province of Albay,
in Bicol Region. It belongs to the seven wonders of the
world; that’s why it is popular locally and internationally.
It is known for its perfect cone. Majestic as it is,
renowned for its beauty; but many fear its
destructiveness when it erupts.
1.What is the paragraph all about?
2.Where is Mt. Mayon located?
3.Why is it popular locally and internationally?
B. Cooking rice is easy if you know the proper way to do
it. First, you have to put one cup of rice in a clean
casserole. Next, wash the rice with water two times and
add one cup of water in the casserole. Then, let it cook
until it boils. When boiling is done, put it in a low fire
until it is cooked. Finally, serve it on a plate.
 
1. What is the paragraph all about?
2. What is the first step in cooking rice?
3. Where will we put the cooked rice?
 

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