Oral and written text in form

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Oral and written texts are in the form of recounts by stating and asking about events and events, short and simple Social function Describe experiences, events, incidents to report, exemplify, boast, share experiences, etc. Text structure a. Orientation: mentioning goals and events / events / experiences in general b. Descriptions of actions / events sequentially and coherently c. Closing (often available): general comments or judgments.
Language element (1) Description of actions in Past Tense: Simple and Continuous, woke, took, went, got, did, had, was waiting, were sleeping (2) Time conjunctive adverbs: first, then, after that, before, at last, finally, etc. (3) Adverbs and prepositional phrases that indicate time: yesterday, last month, on Monday, an hour ago, immediately, etc. (4) Clear and neat spelling and handwriting and print (5) Speech, word stress, intonation, when presenting orally. Topics Events, incidents, experiences that occur in schools, homes, and the community around students, by providing examples of disciplined, honest, caring, healthy lifestyles and environmentally friendly behavior. Multimedia Photos of events, diaries, decorations, which make text display more attractive
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