CHECKING OF
ATTENDANCE
INFORMATIVE,
JOURNALISTIC,
and LITERARY
Writing
Is anyone of you
fond
of reading?
What do you
usually read?
What is your
purpose or reason in
reading?
What is text?
A piece of writing that you read or create
Three (3) types of text
1. Informative Text
2. Journalistic Text
3. Literary Text
INFORMATIVE
TEXT
 Serves to inform in a clear and
unbiased manner through using
reliable resources.
 Considered as non-fiction
 Organized flow of information
1. Informative text
Structure of informative text
 Introduction paragraph with
thesis statement
 Body paragraphs with support
 Conclusion with a unique and
engaging restatement of thesis
 Essays
 Opinion pieces
 Speeches
 Researches
examples
Example OF informative text
Social Media: Good or Bad
Social media has not been just a
platform for easy and simple advanced
online marketing but it has become a
revolution of our century.
Introductio
n
Many people are using different
social networking sites and some have
tried to capitalize on its importance but
they do not know about its advantages
and disadvantages.
The following are list of positive and
negative effects of social media to users
that need to consider…
Body
In evaluating the advantages
and disadvantages of social
networking, it is best to be cautious.
After all, the lack of both can have a
devastating effect.
Conclusion
JOURNALISTIC
TEXT
 Serves to inform, persuade, or
entertain
 Written by journalist
 Includes print, radio, television, and
online journalism that present
information
2. Journalistic text
TYPES
Print Journalism
 It is a type of journalism that focuses
on print media, such as newspapers
and magazines.
Broadcast journalism
 It is a type of journalism that is being
broadcast in radio and television.
example
Structure of Journalistic text
 Lead paragraph – most important
information
 Body – additional information
 Tail – less essential information
LITERARY
TEXT
 Defined as a wide variety of
imaginative and creative writing
 Serves to entertain or express
emotions and thoughts
3. literary text
 It is divided into two.
1. Prose
 written in sentences and paragraphs
2. Poetry
 written in lines and stanzas
 Poems
 Stories
 Novels
examples
EXAMPLE OF PROSE
EXAMPLE
OF POETRY
ACTIVITY
Directions: Determine if the following is an
Informative, Journalistic or Literary text.
1. The Seven Ages of Man by William
Shakespeare
2. A text on “How to Cook Lasagna”
3. An article about 2019 National Election
4. Noli Me Tangere
5. A news about a drug buy-bust operation
6. An unpublished article about K-12
curriculum
7. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
8. An article about Jessica Soho’s interview
with President Duterte
9. Florante at Laura
10. Essay on the benefits of smiling
11.
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THANK YOU!

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    Is anyone ofyou fond of reading?
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    What is your purposeor reason in reading?
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    What is text? Apiece of writing that you read or create
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    Three (3) typesof text 1. Informative Text 2. Journalistic Text 3. Literary Text
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     Serves toinform in a clear and unbiased manner through using reliable resources.  Considered as non-fiction  Organized flow of information 1. Informative text
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    Structure of informativetext  Introduction paragraph with thesis statement  Body paragraphs with support  Conclusion with a unique and engaging restatement of thesis
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     Essays  Opinionpieces  Speeches  Researches examples
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    Example OF informativetext Social Media: Good or Bad Social media has not been just a platform for easy and simple advanced online marketing but it has become a revolution of our century. Introductio n
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    Many people areusing different social networking sites and some have tried to capitalize on its importance but they do not know about its advantages and disadvantages. The following are list of positive and negative effects of social media to users that need to consider… Body
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    In evaluating theadvantages and disadvantages of social networking, it is best to be cautious. After all, the lack of both can have a devastating effect. Conclusion
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     Serves toinform, persuade, or entertain  Written by journalist  Includes print, radio, television, and online journalism that present information 2. Journalistic text
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    TYPES Print Journalism  Itis a type of journalism that focuses on print media, such as newspapers and magazines. Broadcast journalism  It is a type of journalism that is being broadcast in radio and television.
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    Structure of Journalistictext  Lead paragraph – most important information  Body – additional information  Tail – less essential information
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     Defined asa wide variety of imaginative and creative writing  Serves to entertain or express emotions and thoughts 3. literary text
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     It isdivided into two. 1. Prose  written in sentences and paragraphs 2. Poetry  written in lines and stanzas
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    Directions: Determine ifthe following is an Informative, Journalistic or Literary text. 1. The Seven Ages of Man by William Shakespeare 2. A text on “How to Cook Lasagna” 3. An article about 2019 National Election 4. Noli Me Tangere
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    5. A newsabout a drug buy-bust operation 6. An unpublished article about K-12 curriculum 7. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare 8. An article about Jessica Soho’s interview with President Duterte 9. Florante at Laura 10. Essay on the benefits of smiling
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Editor's Notes

  • #9 Provides knowledge or information Avoid idiomatic expressions or figures of speech
  • #10 Body paragraphs provides supporting details which can be any kind of facts that help to develop or support the main idea you are trying to convey Descriptions, examples, impact, reasons, results, statistics Conclusion summarizes everything
  • #11 Provides knowledge or information
  • #12 Body paragraphs provides supporting details which can be any kind of facts that help to develop or support the main idea you are trying to convey Descriptions, examples, impact, reasons, results, statistics Conclusion summarizes everything
  • #13 Body paragraphs provides supporting details which can be any kind of facts that help to develop or support the main idea you are trying to convey Descriptions, examples, impact, reasons, results, statistics Conclusion summarizes everything
  • #14 Body paragraphs provides supporting details which can be any kind of facts that help to develop or support the main idea you are trying to convey Descriptions, examples, impact, reasons, results, statistics Conclusion summarizes everything
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  • #21 Fiction or non-fiction