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Picture Talk. Write short conversations using the cut-out pictures from
magazines, brochures, or any other materials. Consider the nature and process of
communication. Be guided by the rubric below in making your output. Use a
separate sheet of paper for this activity.
Choose one topic that might interest you:
1. Fake News
2. ECQ/MECQ/GCQ
3. Use of Technology in Online Communication
4. Gulayan sa Tahanan
5. Essential Needs vs. Non-Essential Needs
6. Others

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Answered by halamadrid
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Answer:

The question presented above wants to assess your ability to understand images related to a particular subject and create conversations from that. But it is not possible to view the photos that your question refers to, So I can't answer the question for you, but I will show you how to answer it.

First of all, it is important that you evaluate, which subject, presented in your question, is a subject that you have enough knowledge about to establish a conversation. The subjects your question refers to are:

1. Fake News

2. ECQ/MECQ/GCQ

3. Use of Technology in OnlineCommunication 4 . Guayanan a Tahanan

5. Essential Needs vs. Non-Essential Needs

6. Others

Once you've chosen one of these subjects, you should look at the photos you've cut out of magazines and identify which ones are related to the subject you've chosen. You can search for articles that cover this subject so that you can increase your knowledge about it. Once you've done these things, you can create a conversation between two characters created by you in the following way:

1. Create a character who is knowledgeable in the subject and a character who is not knowledgeable in the subject.

2. Make the character who has no knowledge look confused and have a lot of doubts about the subject.

3. Make the character who knows the subject, explain the subject, and resolve all the other character's doubts.

4. These explanations must be very didactic and natural.

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