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MR. EDSON D.

ROVILLOS
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BJECTIVES:
1. To identify the similarities and
differences of information presented in
different multimodal texts.
2. To analyze and interpret information of
the same topic presented in different
multimodal text.
3. To compare and contrast information of
the same topic in multimodal text.
In the given activity below, observe the similarities and
differences of the information presented.
What similarities and differences do you see between
Filipino and Korean costumes? Fill in the venn diagram
using the words found in the text.
Formal embroidered hand-painted elegant long
skirts
long skirt fitted full skirts puff sleeves long sleeves
MULTIMODAL TEXT
• are often live, digital text, or paper-based
• it requires processing of more than one method and the
recognition of the interconnections between information
1. LIVE MULTIMODAL TEXT
• are shown through combinations of different modes
such as gestural, spatial, audio, and oral language
a. Dance
• the expression of an ideas or emotion through the
use of body movements in a rhythmic way,
accompanied with music
b. Oral presentation
• the delivery of an ideas in front of a public
audience

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2. DIGITAL MULTIMODAL TEXTS
• is presented through dynamic combinations of
various modes across written and spoken language
• still and moving visual image, audio, gesture, and
spatial communicative resources
Examples:
a. Films
• is a form of storytelling using a
series of moving images shown
on the screen, usually with
sounds
b. Animation
• is a method of storytelling using figures that are
manipulated to appear as a series of moving
images

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c. Slideshows
• is a presentation that is based on a series of
projected images or photographic slides
d. E-posters
• or electronic posters is a digital presentation of a
study and can be accessed through the use of
softwares
e. Digital stories
• is a multimedia presentation of a narrative
structure combining a variety of digital elements
3. PAPER-BASED MULTIMODAL TEXTS
• are conveyed to the reader through varying
combinations of written language and still images
a. Infographics
• is a collection of images, charts, and data to
present a quick and clear information
b. Graphic texts
• presents information and data with the use of
words in diagrams and drawings

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c. Posters
• is a large printed picture or a notice that is used
for advertising or decoration

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is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC
d. Comics
• is a medium of narration using combined text

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e. Picture
• is an image or drawing that represent a certain
topic

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CC BY-NC
ACTIVITY 1. YOUR CULTURE IS MY CULTURE
Look at the brochure and infographic below.
• WHAT IS THE TOPIC OF THE
BROCHURE AND
INFOGRAPHIC?
• How is Kuala Lumpur
described in the brochure?
• What information about
Kuala Lumpur can you get
from the infographic?
ASSESSMENT.
Fill in the bubbles with your description of the
similarities and differences of each multimodal texts.

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