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English
Quarter 3 – Module 1:
Multimedia Resources for Oral
Communication

CO_Q3_English 7_ Module 1
English – Grade 7
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 3 – Module 1: Multimedia Resources for Oral Communication
First Edition, 2020

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English
Quarter 3 – Module 1:
Multimedia Resources for
Oral Communication
Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners,
can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions,
exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson.

Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-
step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.

Pre-tests are provided to measure your prior knowledge on lessons in each


SLM. This will tell you if you need to proceed on completing this module or if you
need to ask your facilitator or your teacher’s assistance for better understanding of
the lesson. At the end of each module, you need to answer the post-test to self-check
your learning. Answer keys are provided for each activity and test. We trust that you
will be honest in using these.

In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also
provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they can
best help you on your home-based learning.

Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any part
of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and tests. And
read the instructions carefully before performing each task.

If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering the
tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator.

Thank you.
What I Need to Know

This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you master
the use of correct and appropriate multimedia resources when orally giving
information, instructions, making instructions, and narrating events in personal or
factual recounts. The scope of this module allows the multimedia resources to be
used in many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse
vocabulary level of students. The arrangement of the lessons follows the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to
correspond with the textbook you are now using.

The module is composed of one lesson:

Lesson: The Multimedia Resources

Most Essential Learning Competency:

Use correct and appropriate multimedia resources when orally giving information,
instructions, making explanations, and narrating events in personal or factual
recounts.

Learning Objectives:

After going through this module, you are expected to:

1. identify multimedia resources;

2. classify different types of multimedia resources; and

3. use correct multimedia resources when orally giving information, instructions,

making explanations, and narrating events in personal or factual recounts.

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What I Know

Welcome to the multimedia world! But before you discover multimedia, check your
prior knowledge of the different text types! Let us see how much do you know about
the topic that we are about to discuss. Answer the pre-test on text types.

Directions: Identify the text type or multimedia resources described in each of the
statements below. Choose your answer from the list of terms in the box. Write the
answers in your notebook.

A. Recount F. Audio
B. Explanations G. Text
C. Procedures H. Video
D. Narrative I. Animation
E. Descriptions J. Picture/graphics

________________1. This type of text aims to entertain, amuse, or instruct through


fictional and non-fictional works.
________________2. This text type teaches us how to do something through a series
of steps.
________________3. This text type refers to retelling a series of events which may
either be factual or personal.
________________4. This refers to moving images that provide audio and visual
experience to the viewers.
________________5. This text type provides information on how or why something
happens.
________________6. This multimedia resource comes from images that are initially
drawn and photographed in succession to make them appear as
if they are moving.
________________7. This refers to written or printed characters, letters, and symbols
used to create words, sentences, and paragraphs.
________________8. This pertains to recorded or transmitted sound
________________9. It is a text type that presents the characteristics or features of a
thing or a phenomenon.
_______________10. It is one of the oldest forms of media which uses images to
represent someone or something.

Score:

If you got a perfect score in the pre-test, you may opt to skip this module.
However, if you had incorrect answers, you will need to complete this module
for you to learn more about multimedia resources for oral communication.

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Lesson

1 The Multimedia Resources

For a communication to be effective and meaningful, we need to convey the message


clearly and appropriately. In this lesson, you will learn about multimedia resources
and how they are used in ways that facilitate effective and meaningful
communication.

What’s In

Recall your previous lesson in linear and nonlinear texts. Your knowledge of linear
and nonlinear texts will help you easily understand the lesson in this module. Before
you continue, recall what you have learned about of linear and nonlinear texts in the
following activity.

Answer Me!

1. What are the examples of linear and nonlinear texts?

Linear Texts:
__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

Nonlinear Texts:

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

2. How would you describe each linear and non-linear text in


communication?

Linear Texts:
__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

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Nonlinear Texts:

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

Notes to the Facilitator

Tell the students that they must pay attention to the


use of linear and non-linear texts in communication. Their
knowledge of the linear and non-linear texts is key to
understanding the current lesson.

What’s New

Directions: Using the concept map, write key ideas about the concept of multimedia.

Multimedia

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What Is It

In this module, you will learn the basic types of multimedia resources. But before
you continue, let’s discuss first the different types of text. Your knowledge of text
types is needed in the succeeding activities.
1 Examples of Factual Texts

1. Recount - journal, diary, newspaper article, historical recount, letter, log,


timeline
Purpose: to retell a series of events

2. Procedure - instruction, recipe, directions


Purpose: to instruct someone on how to do something
3. Explanation - scientific writing, spoken presentation
Purpose: to explain how or why something occurs

4. Description - observation, speech, analysis


Purpose: to describe the characteristics or features of a thing or a phenomenon

Now that you already have a background on the different text types, you may now
focus on the basic types of multimedia resources which you will use later in
presenting different text types. You need to remember these types of multimedia in
giving information.

Multimedia means that computer information can be represented through audio,


video, and animation in addition to traditional media. It is a sequential or
simultaneous use of a variety of media formats (people, text, visual, motion, audio,
and manipulative) in a given presentation or self-study.

The word multimedia comes from two Latin roots, multi and media. Multi means
several or many and media means in the middle. This multimedia definition tells us
that materials on the Internet or in your school and business presentations involve
several forms of communication to connect, that is, to be in the middle of the sender
and receiver. Also, multimedia can be recorded for played-back on computers,
laptops, smartphones, and other electronic devices.

Different types of writing – text types


https://education.nsw.gov.au/parents-and-carers/learning/english/english-a-to-z-support-
pages/text-types-different-types-of-writing

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2 Basic Types of Multimedia
1. Text Materials - important components used in written explanation to deliver
information in many multimedia applications. They are characters used to create
words, sentences, and paragraphs.
Example: Hypertext

2. Graphics/Photographs - digital representations of non-text information such as


a drawing, chart, or photograph. They gives ideas in the images with the help of
memory and one of the oldest forms of media.
Example: JPEG

3. Sound/Audio - any spoken explanation that stimulates imagination and can be


added and combined with all types of media.
Example: MP4

4. Video Presentations - clips or full videos that show information. They are a
collection of moving pictures combined with audio files.
Example: MP4, MOV, AVI files

5. Forms of Animation - Flipping through a series of still images. It is a series of


graphics that create an illusion of motion to display pieces of information with
moving or still images and easily transferable.
Example: Graphic Image File (GIF)

3 Advantages of Using Multimedia

1. User-friendly. It doesn’t take much energy out of the user in the sense that you
can sit and watch the presentation, read the text, and hear the audio.
2. Multisensorial. It uses a lot of the user’s senses while making use of multimedia.
For example, hearing, seeing and talking.
3. Integrated and Interactive. All the different mediums are integrated through the
digitization process. Interactivity is heightened by the possibility of easy feedback.
4. Flexible. Being digital, this media can easily be changed to fit different situations
and audiences.
5. Used for a wide variety of audiences. It can be used by various audiences
ranging from one person to a whole group.

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5 Basic Types Of Multimedia | firefogg
http://www.firefogg.org/5-basic-types-of-multimedia/

3
Different Types Of Multimedia To Use In Your Presentations
https://www.audience-advantage.com/different-types-of-multimedia-to-use-in-presentations/

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Disadvantages of Using Multimedia
1. Information overload. Because it is so easy to use, it can contain too much
information at once.
2. It takes time to compile. Even though it is flexible, it takes time to put the
original draft together.
3. It can be expensive. Multimedia makes use of a wide range of resources, which
can cost you a large amount of money.
4. Too much makes it impractical. Large files like video and audio need large
storage. Adding too much can mean that you have to use a computer with huge
storage capacity to store the files.

Did you understand the discussion? If yes, then we will apply what you have learned
in the next activity.

Note: Using your mobile device, take a video of every oral activity that you are
going to perform. Send your output to your facilitator.

What’s More

This is great! Your knowledge of multimedia resources has indeed improved!


Let’s sum up what you have learned and see if you truly learned this concept through
our discussions.

Activity 1: Classifying Multimedia


Directions: Classify each multimedia as text, audio/sound, photograph/graphics,
video, or animation. Write your answer in the space provided.
____________________ 1. Hypertext
____________________ 2. Podcast
____________________ 3. Painting
____________________ 4. Song
____________________ 5. Slideshow/Power Point Presentation
____________________ 6. Documentary Film
____________________ 7. Radio Program
____________________ 8. Paper Document
____________________ 9. 2D and 3D
____________________ 10. Diagrams

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Activity 2: Creating Procedures

Directions: Choose one topic from the list of topics below and create procedures (or
instructions). As your output, make a video presentation of the procedures you have
created. Send your output to your facilitator.
Topics:

a. Getting Ready for School


b. Making a Clubhouse Sandwich
c. Enrolling in Grade 8
d. Cooking a Filipino Dish (Pinakbet, Kare-Kare, Sinigang)
e. Applying Makeup

Rubric in Giving Instructions through Video Presentation

Excellent Good Fair Poor


CRITERIA
4 3 2 1

Content and The video The video The video The video
Organization presentation presentation presentation presentation
includes includes lacks the does not
relevant relevant relevant include relevant
elements and elements and elements and required
information information, information. elements and
and it is but it is not information.
presented in a presented in a
well-organized well-organized
manner. manner.

Work Quality The work done The work is Work is done Work is done
and Effort exceeds done with with fair with little effort
expectations. good effort. effort, but the and quality. It
Maximum Good effort is quality is still is evident that
effort was put evident in the not what is the work was
into the video video expected. It is rushed and
presentation. presentation. evident that thus
the work was incomplete.
rushed.

Style and The video The video The video The video
Mechanics presentation presentation presentation presentation
has great is clear and lacks style lacks a clear
creativity and logical but and creativity; understanding
style. Viewers lacks some however, it of the subject
are WOWed. creativity and presents matter, has
clarity and adequate many errors,
with a few information. and leaves out
mistakes. vital
information.

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Presentation The presenter The presenter There are No preparation
speaks clearly speaks clearly confusing was done and
and shows and presents moments the
mastery of the the expected during the presentation
topic being information. presentation lacks expected
presented. The and the information.
information information
presented is shared is
complete. incomplete.

Activity 3: Giving Information through Description

Directions: Interview the members of your family on the importance of family in this
world we live in. Make a video presentation describing the results of the interview.
Send the video to your facilitator.

Sample Interview Question:

a. How will you describe your family in one word?


b. How important is your family especially during the time of the
pandemic?
c. What are some of the things you love to do together with your
family?

Great! You have already used multimedia resources in giving instructions and
in describing your family. Proceed with the next activity to further sharpen
your skills in using multimedia resources for narrating and sharing
information.

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Activity 4: Giving Information through Narratives

Directions: Answer the question given in the graphic organizer. Write a narrative that
tells about your unforgettable moment with the members of your family. Copy the
graphic organizer and the question in your notebook.

What is the most unforgettable moment you have experienced with the members of
your family?

Activity 5: Sharing Information

Directions: Cut out a picture of any product that you like and give information about
the product. For additional information, you may check the customer reviews of the
product.

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What I Have Learned

What is the importance of multimedia resources in orally giving information,


instructions, making explanations and narrating events in personal or factual
recounts? Copy the thought bubble in a separate sheet and write your insights
inside the thought bubble.

MY
INSIGHTS

Very good job! Now it is time for you to apply what you have learned.

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What I Can Do

Excellent! It looks like you have already learned a lot! Let’s try to put into practice
what you have learned. Recall the question asked at the beginning of this lesson:
What is your understanding of multimedia?

Since you have already identified the different types of text and multimedia
resources, let us see if you can now apply what you have learned.
Directions: Create a vlog on your reflections on happenings around you at present.
In creating your videos, use different text types such as information, instruction,
explanation, narration, and factual recounts. Make sure to have your videos
approved by your facilitator before you post them online.

Video Presentation Rubric

CRITERIA Excellent Good Fair Poor


4 3 2 1
Content and The video The video The video The video
Organization presentation presentation presentation presentation
includes includes lacks the does not include
relevant relevant relevant relevant required
elements and elements and elements and elements and
information information, information. information.
and it is but it is not
presented in presented in a
a well- well-organized
organized manner.
manner.
Work Quality The work The work is Work is done Work is done
and Effort done exceeds done with good with fair effort, with little effort
expectations. effort. Good but the quality and quality. It is
Maximum effort is evident is still not what evident that the
effort was put in the video is expected. It work was rushed
into the video presentation. is evident that and thus
presentation. the work was incomplete.
rushed.
Style and The video The video The video The video
Mechanics presentation presentation is presentation presentation
has great clear and lacks style and lacks a clear
creativity and logical but creativity; understanding of
style. Viewers lacks some however, it the subject
are WOWed. creativity and presents matter, has
clarity and adequate many errors,
with a few information. and leaves out
mistakes. vital
information.

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Presentation The presenter The presenter There are No preparation
speaks clearly speaks clearly confusing was done and
and shows and presents moments the presentation
mastery of the expected during the lacks expected
the topic information. presentation information.
being and the
presented. information
The shared is
information incomplete.
presented is
complete.

Assessment

Let us assess your mastery!

Directions: Complete the table below by writing the most appropriate multimedia
resources to be used under a particular text type.

Multimedia Resources

PDF about coronavirus symptoms Documentary films


Expedition footage Pictures from movie scenes
Digital photos Cooking videos
Recording of an important event COVID-19 Report PowerPoint slides
Baking video Travel log
Vlog about T’nalak Festival Beauty Makeup tutorial video

TEXT TYPES

Recount Procedure Explanation Description


1. 1. 1. 1.
2. 2. 2. 2.
3. 3. 3. 3.

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Additional Activities

As your additional activity for this lesson, complete the task below:

Directions: Create your own YouTube Channel and post there the videos, your
outputs in What Can I Do. But before you post your videos, make sure to have them
reviewed and approved by your facilitator. Invite your friends to subscribe to your
YouTube Channel.

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CO_Q3_English 7_ Module 1 15
What I Know Assessment
1. Narrative Recount
2. Procedure 1. Digital photos
3. Recount 2. Recording of an important event
4. Video 3. Vlog about T’nalak Festival
5. Explanation Procedure
6. Animation 1. Cooking videos
7. Text 2. Beauty Makeup tutorial video
8. Audio 3. Baking video
9. Description Explanation
10. Picture/Graphics 1. COVID-19 report PowerPoint
presentation
2. Documentary films
3. PDF about coronavirus systoms
Description
1. Pictures from movie scenes
Activity 1
2. Expedition footage
1. Text 3. Travel log
2. Audio
3. Graphics
4. Audio
5. Animation
6. Video
7. Audio
8. Text
9. Graphics
10. Graphics
Answer Key
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2020. Ftms.Edu.My.
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%20Introduction%20to%20Multimedia/MMGD0101%20chapter%201.pdf.

2020. Thomastallisschool.Com.
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text_types_final-1.pdf.

"Different Types Of Multimedia To Use In Your Presentations". 2020. Audience


Advantage.
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in-presentations/.

"Different Types Of Writing – Text Types". 2020. Education.Nsw.Gov.Au.


https://education.nsw.gov.au/parents-and carers/learning/english/english-
a-to-z-support-pages/text-types-different-types-of-writing.

"Irubric: Survival Guide: Group Video Presentation Rubric - K36W84: Rcampus".


2020. Rcampus.Com.
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2020. https://www.encyclopedia.com/science-and-technology/computers-and-
electrical-engineering/computers-and-computing/multimedia.

"Different Types Of Writing And Text Types — Literacy Ideas". 2020. Literacy Ideas.
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Knowledge, Map, Synthesise text, Handle numbers, Speak easy, and Table text.
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of-texts/.

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