Caption Part 1, 2, & 3
PART 1
DEFINITION
A caption is a short text above or below an image in a book, magazine, or newspaper that describes the image or explains what the person in it did or said.
STRUCTURE:
There are some types of caption text, here are some of them:
1. Cutline
This caption mentions about who are the subjects in the picture or photos and what activity they do.
2. Identification bar
The caption only mentions about subject in the picture
3. Summary
Full explanation about subject, activity, time detail, location detail and why it’s happened.
4. Expanded
Longer version of summary caption. This also include how the event occurred.
5. Quote
Consist of someone’s word which has been quoted related to the picture or photos.
6. Group Identification
Used to identify when subjects are more than one.
Characteristic of Caption:
Could be found above, below or beside a picture or photo.
Giving information about what is the picture or photo about.
Majority of caption text are short.
2. Use sentences that are easy to understand.
Exercise:
ACTIVITY 3
Do the Practice 1,2 (page 8-9) & part E (page 12-13) from the module above and attach the photo in your blog!
Text 1
What a ride: Jakartans enjoy a trial run of the first phase of the Jakarta MRT, which connects Lebak Bulus in South Jakarta to the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle in Central Jakarta, on Tuesday. City-owned PT MRT Jakarta is carrying out a free trial of its new service until March 24, aiming to attract 285,000 passengers. (The Jakarta Post/Wendra Ajistyatama).
Text 2
In this Sept. 20, 2018 photo, 5th grade teacher Heather Dalton, center, works with students Julian Ryno, left, and Ma'Kenley Burns, doing math problems on the Dream Box system at Charles Barnum Elementary School in Groton, Conn. A wide array of apps, websites and software used in schools borrow elements from video games to help teachers connect with students living technology-infused lives. —AP Photo/Michael Melia
Explanation Video
Part 2
Do the Practice 1 (page 15) & part D (page 17) from the module
A nurse takes a swab sample from a patient at the Tanah Abang district office in Central Jakarta on June 21. Swab tests, also called polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, use mucus samples taken from the nose or throat to detect COVID-19. (JP/P.J. Leo)Part 3
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