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Localguiding Commentary

The document outlines five sources of information that can be used for commentaries: 1) primary experiences, 2) secondary sources like books and magazines, 3) expert knowledge from education, 4) current events, and 5) trivia. It also describes the typical components of a commentary as an introduction, body, feedback, summary, reminders/warnings, and conclusion. Commentaries can be required, informative, or in response to requests.

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Localguiding Commentary

The document outlines five sources of information that can be used for commentaries: 1) primary experiences, 2) secondary sources like books and magazines, 3) expert knowledge from education, 4) current events, and 5) trivia. It also describes the typical components of a commentary as an introduction, body, feedback, summary, reminders/warnings, and conclusion. Commentaries can be required, informative, or in response to requests.

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LOCAL

COMMENTARY

GUIDING
MATERIALS
SOURCES OF COMMENTARY
A. PRIMARY DATA MATERIALS
◦ -first-hand experiences

*EXPERIENCE is the BEST


Teacher
SOURCES OF COMMENTARY
B. SECONDARY MATERIALS
INFORMATION
B.-from reading books, internet,
magazines and other references

Ex: Travel magazine, Travel journals


and blogs, Travel and Tourism
references
SOURCES OF COMMENTARY
C. TECHNICAL DATAMATERIALS
◦-expert knowledge from
education and training

Ex: Seminars, training


centers, universities and
etc.
SOURCES OF COMMENTARY
D. CURRENT EVENTSMATERIALS
◦ -recent happenings and
events

Ex: Weather reports, road


and traffic updates and
social events
SOURCES OF COMMENTARY
E. TRIVIAS MATERIALS
◦ -tidbits of almost anything

Ex: factual information about


some people, places or
events
TYPES OF COMMENTARIES
A. REQUIRED COMMENTARY
-welcome remarks
B. INFORMATIVE COMMENTARY
-giving description and advices
A. REQUESTED COMMENTARY

-answering queries
B. OPTIONAL COMMENTARY

-additional notes
COMPONENTS OF COMMENTARY
A. INTRODUCTION
-welcoming spill
B. BODY OF COMMENTARY
- answers 5WH’s
C. FEEDBACK
-reactions and questions
• SUMMARY OF THE COMMENTARY
-emphasize important matters
• REMINDERS/ WARNINGS
-show concern
• THANK YOU AND GOODBYE
-ending remarks
TIPS
1. Make sure that stories have

beginnings, middle story and


endings.

1. Collect stories

• Create a theme

1. Stimulate curiosity

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