READING & WRITING/ Lesson 4 Exemplification & Classification 3rd Quarter Senior High School
Resumen
TLDRTeacher Bernard Atkumbago explains the concepts of exemplification and classification in writing. He describes exemplification as developing a general statement by providing examples. Transitional expressions such as 'for instance' and 'for example' help illustrate the point. Classification involves categorizing subjects based on shared characteristics, using expressions like 'classified as' or 'another kind'. Both techniques can be combined in a paragraph to provide clarity. He provides examples of how pollution can be categorized and how to apply these methods in writing tasks, such as articles on COVID-19 or business emails.
Para llevar
- ✍️ Exemplification involves using examples to illustrate a point.
- 🔍 Classification arranges subjects into categories based on similarities.
- 📑 Topic sentences are crucial for structuring paragraphs.
- 💡 Transitional expressions enhance clarity in writing.
- 🌍 Pollution can be classified into land, air, and water types.
- 📚 Combining exemplification and classification strengthens writing.
- 📃 Use specific examples to support general statements.
- 🖋️ Identify shared characteristics for effective classification.
- 📄 Practice writing using these methods for clear communication.
- 📝 Reflect on the main learning points from the lesson.
Cronología
- 00:00:00 - 00:05:00
The instructor introduces a lesson on exemplification and classification, emphasizing their importance in writing. He defines exemplification and explains its elements: topic sentence, classifications, examples, illustrations, and transitional expressions. The instructor reads a passage about pollution, identifying its types (land, air, water) and their harmful effects.
- 00:05:00 - 00:10:00
The instructor discusses the topic sentence and classification further, providing more examples of hazardous substances and how to use transitional expressions effectively. He introduces the concept of classification, explaining how to categorize subjects into groups based on shared characteristics and providing relevant transitional expressions.
- 00:10:00 - 00:15:18
The instructor elaborates on using both exemplification and classification in writing, giving examples to clarify their meanings. He assigns tasks for students to practice writing with these patterns, including writing a paragraph about COVID-19 and responding to a business inquiry email. The lesson concludes with a reflection activity.
Mapa mental
Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas
What is exemplification in writing?
Exemplification in writing means explaining an idea or statement by using one or more examples.
How can exemplification paragraphs be made effective?
Exemplification paragraphs can be made effective by using examples to support a general statement or topic sentence.
What transitional expressions are used for exemplification?
Transitional expressions for exemplification include 'for instance', 'namely', 'to illustrate', and 'for example'.
What is classification in writing?
Classification in writing is arranging subjects into groups or categories based on shared characteristics.
How do you write a classification paragraph?
To write a classification paragraph, sort subjects into categories and use transitional expressions to guide the reader.
What transitional expressions are common in classification?
Transitional expressions in classification include 'classified as', 'one kind', 'the last group', and 'another kind'.
Can exemplification and classification be combined?
Yes, exemplification and classification can be combined to develop a paragraph by identifying categories and providing examples.
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- exemplification
- classification
- writing
- education
- pollution
- transitional expressions
- paragraph development