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7TH GRADE

GOOD DAY
EVERYONE!
ENGLISH
LESSON OBJECTIVES

a. identify the different types of search engine;

b. use the appropriate keywords in using the search


engine; and

c. show importance in using search engine to gather


informations over the internet.
Online Class NETIQUETTE

Rule Rule Use the raise hand icon


Be on time
1 5 properly

Rule Rule
Stay focused Always participate
2 6

Rule
Always wear decent attire
3

Rule
Mute your microphone
4
LET US REVIEW !
Multiple Choice
Instruction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. It is a listener-based listening strategy that uses schema or


background knowledge about the topic.

A. Top-down B. Bottom-up
C. Recognizing word sounds D. Topic

2. A text-based listening strategy wherein the listener relies on the


language in the message (e.g. sounds, words and grammar).

A. Summarizing B. Listening for specific details


C. Bottom-up D. Top-down
3. Listed below are the factors in using or applying listening
strategies, which doesn’t belong to the group?

A. Purpose of listening C. Making predictions


B. Topic D. Type of listening material

4. Listening is the least significant skill one should develop.

A. True B. False

5. There are three types of listening strategies.

A. True B. False
ACTIVITY TIME !
KEYWORD

Instruction: Think of any other words related to the word


presented below.

COVID-19
KEYWORD

1. What resources can we use to gather information about Covid-19?

2. Is it easier to look for specific information using the internet?

3. How will you do it?


Locating Specific Sources

While there are numerous means and platforms to


locate information from available resources, resorting to
ones that run electronically will usually be one’s primary
option. Technology has indeed done a great job in making
things possible and easier to do in a shorter amount of time
compared to doing them manually.
ONLINE SEARCH ENGINES

The World Wide Web or the Internet contains


truckloads of information. This is why searching for a
specific information in this huge pool of knowledge
can both be tiring and intimidating.
The primary key to navigating the Internet
successfully and with ease is actually knowing where
to start. This is where the roles of a search engine
come into play.
An online search engine is actually a program that
searches for words or phrases in documents, most often
in articles, web pages, and published materials in the
Internet. It is similar to a library in an online setting as it
gives you access to millions of domain names that store
vast amounts of information.

There are three (3) common types of search engines


one may use. These are general search engines,
metasearch engines and specific search engines.
General Search Engines

General search engines refer to wide-ranging search


engines capable of searching millions upon millions of
sites for specific information. These include the likes of
MSN, Ask.com, Yahoo! and Google.
MSN Ask

MSN Ask

Yahoo Google
Metasearch Engine

A metasearch engine, on the other hand, works by


actually using other search engines to find the needed
information. It works the same way when you use a
website to help find the best deals on a particular product
or say, flight booking for your trip. Popular examples of
this type include Blingo, Dogpile and Metacrawler.
Ask

Blingo Dogpile

Metacrawler
Specific Search Engine

As the name implies, is a much smaller and more


specific type and is designed more specifically for certain
users’ needs. A good example for this type is a periodical
database on culture, history, politics, and government
which are usually accessed for research purposes. While
specific search engines can usually be accessed for free as
in the case of academic databases in libraries, most would
require user enrolment or subscription to allow unlimited
access. Some examples under this type are Academic
Search, JSTOR and LexisNexis.
Ask

Academic Search JSTOR

LexisNexis
It is essential, however, to note that in order for you
to maximize the efficiency of your use of search
engines, there are strategies that may be used to help
you find the most relevant results. These also save time
and ensure that you only get the data that you actually
need.

These strategies include knowing the proper


keywords to be used in the search. Addition of keys
that can prompt the search engine helps in limiting
search results.
ACTIVITY TIME !
Instruction: Guess the jumbled words and choose
what type of search engine is presented.

1. G o_ o_ g _l e - General Search Engine

2. J_ ST_
O _R - Specific Search Engine

3. Me _t _a c _r aw _ l_e_r - Metasearch Engine

4. Y _a h_ o o - General Search Engine

5. _L _e x _i s N e _x_ i_ s - Specific Search Engine


Instruction: Think of any keywords that are related to
the words presented.

1. Research

2. Tennis

3. Japan

4. Manny Pacquiao

5. Technology
QUIZZIZ TIME !
ASSIGNMENT
Instruction: With the use of the electronic search engines, look for
words which are associated to the term at the center of each box.Write at
least three associated or related terms.

1. Family

Buzz
2. Lightyear

Internet
3.
THANKS!
‘You don’t learn to walk by following rules.
You learn by doing, and by falling over.’
-Richard Branson

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