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Multimodal Text Types Lesson 1

The document explains the concept of 'multimodal' communication, which involves using various modes such as text, images, audio, and visual elements to convey information effectively. It highlights the benefits of multimodal texts, including enhanced comprehension, increased engagement, and accessibility for diverse audiences. Additionally, it provides examples of multimodal formats and discusses the importance of understanding different modes for effective communication.
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Multimodal Text Types Lesson 1

The document explains the concept of 'multimodal' communication, which involves using various modes such as text, images, audio, and visual elements to convey information effectively. It highlights the benefits of multimodal texts, including enhanced comprehension, increased engagement, and accessibility for diverse audiences. Additionally, it provides examples of multimodal formats and discusses the importance of understanding different modes for effective communication.
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The term ‘multimodal’ refers to the use

of multiple modes of communication to


convey information or ideas.

These modes can include not only


speech but also visual elements like
images, videos, graphics, text and other
multimedia components.
The way we communicate with each other involves
different processes called

“MODES”

Communicating Creating meaning

reading listening

speaking writing

viewing
Modes are also different ways that
texts can be presented.

It depends on HOW someone would


like to communicate a message to a
reader or listener.
1.Enhanced Comprehension: Different
modes can explain concepts in ways
that a single mode cannot.
2.Increases Engagement: Multiple
modes can make information more
dynamic, interesting, and appealing to
a wider audience, including those with
different learning style.
3. Accessibility: For some learners,
multimodal texts can make information
more accessible easier to process.
4. Real-World Relevance: In our digital
age, much of the information we
encounter daily is multimodal.
5. Efficiency: a picture or a short audio
clip can convey information more quickly
and efficiently than several paragraphs of
text.
1.Website: combine text, images,
videos, hyperlinks, and interactive
elements.
2.Documentaries: Use spoken
narration, interviews, archival
footage, music, and on-screen text.
3.Infographics: Combine concise text
with charts, graphs, icons, and
illustration to present data.
4. Textbooks: Integrate written
explanations with diagrams, photos, maps,
and captions.
5. Presentation: (e.g PowerPoint, Canva,
Google Slide), mix with text bullet points,
images, charts, and sometimes embedded
video or audio.
6. News Article (online): Often include text,
phots, video clips, and interactive graphics.
7. Cookbooks: Combine written recipes
with photographs of ingredients and
finished dishes.
8. Instruction Manuals: Use text,
diagrams, and step-by-step illustrations.
The purpose of This aims to Focus on vividly This crafted with
storytelling, inform and portraying a the goal of
presenting a explain, person, place, convincing or
sequence of presenting factual object, or event persuading the
information in a using rich and audience to adopt
events or clear and sensory language. a particular
experiences. organized viewpoint or take
manner. a specific action.
LINGUISTIC MODE includes written and
spoken words, word choice, vocabulary,
grammar, structure, and organization of
sentences and paragraphs.
EXAMPLES
1. Daily conversation
2. Telling a story
3. Singing songs
4. Reading Books
5. Invitation Cards
6. Game instructions
7. Newspapers and magazines
8. Letters
VISUAL MODE – uses images. Videos,
color, visual layout, design, font, size,
formatting, symbols, graphic organizers
(tables, diagrams, charts, mind maps)
and animations (gif)
EXAMPLES
1. T.V shows or films
2. Computer graphics
3. Still moving images
4. Drawing
5. Icons
6. Photographs
AURAL MODE includes spoken words,
sound, music, volume, pitch, and
rhythm, speed of delivery, pitch, tone,
voice, and sound effects.
EXAMPLES
1. Songs
2. Musical drama
3. Music videos
Gestural Mode uses movement, speed
and stillness in facial expression,
gestures and body language.
EXAMPLES
1. Daily conversation
2. Performing in a theater
Spatial Mode physical arrangement,
spacing, position, organization,
proximity, direction, and distance of
elements in a text.
EXAMPLES
1. Chair and table arrangement
2. Website with menu and header
3. Stand in Line
4. Location of a place
1.True or False: Multimodal informational texts combine two or
more communication modes, such as text, images, and
audio, to convey information.
2.True or False: A purely written essay with no pictures or graphs
is an example of a multimodal informational text.
3.True or False: The primary purpose of multimodal
informational text is always to entertain the reader.
4.True or False: Infographics are a common example of
multimodal informational texts because they integrate text
and visuals to present data.
5.True or False: When analyzing a multimodal text, it's only
necessary to pay attention to the written words; other modes
like images are just decorative.
6.True or False: Podcasts that explain historical events are not
considered multimodal because they lack a visual
component.
7.True or False: Understanding how different modes work
together is crucial for fully comprehending a multimodal
informational text.
8.True or False: Websites often use multimodal elements, like
videos, clickable links, and text, to provide information.
9.True or False: A textbook that includes diagrams, charts, and
photographs alongside written explanations is a multimodal
informational text.
10.True or False: Creating multimodal informational texts
requires understanding how each mode contributes to the
overall message and audience understanding.
This delves into the This guides the
examination, audience through This present a
interpretation, and step-by-step clear argument
critique of a instructions or supported by
subject, breaking it processes, aiming evidence, aiming
down into to facilitate the to persuade the
components for performance of a audience of a
deeper specific task. particular claim or
understanding. stance.
Text Type: _________________________________________________________________

The Symbolism of Colors in Literature: A Deep Dive into Meaning and


Topic
Representation

Purpose To examine the use of colors as symbols in Literature

Audience Literature students and scholars

Text Type: _________________________________________________________________

Topic A Tranquil Sunset Over the Coastal Horizon

To transport readers to a moment of peaceful contemplation, capturing the colors,


Purpose
sounds, and emotions evoked by a coastal sunset.

Audience Nature enthusiasts and photography lovers


Text Type: _________________________________________________________________

Topic Baking the Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies: A step-by-step Guide

Purpose To provide clear and concise instructions on baking delicious chocolate chip cookies

Audience Home Bakers and Beginners in the Kitchen

Text Type: _________________________________________________________________

Topic Embracing Sustainable Living: The Benefits of Eco-friendly Practices

To convince individuals to adopt sustainable and eco-friendly practices in their daily


Purpose
lives

Audience Adults and homeowners


Text Type: _________________________________________________________________

Topic Social Media and Mental Health: Advocating for Responsible Usage

To present compelling insights highlighting the potential negative effects of


Purpose
excessive social media usage on mental health

Audience Parents and educators

Text Type: _________________________________________________________________

Topic A Journey through Time: Rediscovering Historical Treasures in a Small Town

To captive and accompany readers on a fictional journey of exploration and


Purpose
discovery through a quaint small town

Audience History enthusiasts and adventure seekers


Fill in the box with topic you would want to write on:

Topic

Purpose

Audience

Based on the Topic, Purpose, and Audience you identified in the box,
construct a two-paragraph essay. Ensure your essay contains a minimum of
5 sentences and a maximum of 8 sentences."

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