PEAC Module English8 Q1 PDF
PEAC Module English8 Q1 PDF
PEAC Module English8 Q1 PDF
LEARNING MODULE
English G8 | Q1
Audacity in
Rising Above
Challenge
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ENGLISH 8
What would you do if you won a trip to Africa? How would you feel? Would you
be excited or afraid? How will you prepare? How will you try to better
understand Africa and its people before you actually get to meet them?
In this module, you will find out more about Africans and how their literary pieces
show the kind of people they are. Remember to search for the answer to the
following questions:
1. What does literature reveal about African character?
2. How do Africans respond to the challenges of modernity as revealed in
their literary pieces?
In this module, you will examine this question when you take the following
lessons:
MODULE MAP:
EXPECTED SKILLS:
To do well in this module, you need to remember and do the following:
LESSON 1:
1. Use syntactic, lexical, and context clues to supply items not listened to
2. Use appropriate strategies in unlocking the meaning of unfamiliar words
3. Identify derivation of words
4. Scan for logical connectors to determine the text type.
5. Skim to determine key ideas.
6. Express appreciation for worthwhile African traditions and the values they
present
7. Organize information from a material viewed.
8. Describe the notable literary genres contributed by African writers.
LESSON 2:
1. Use the appropriate reading style (scanning, skimming, speed reading,
intensive reading etc.) for one’s purpose.
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
Let’s find out how much you already know about this lesson. Click on the letter
that you think best answers the question. Please answer all items. After taking
this short test, you will see your score. Take note of the items that you were not
able to correctly answer and look for the right answer as you go through this
module.
1. In the sentence, “The man who came to see the show that was held in the
stadium is a director of movies,” the principal clause is
a. The man is a director of movies
b. Who came to see the show
c. That was held in the stadium
d. The man who came to see the show
3. What is the root word of, ambidextrous which means able to use both hands
equally?
a. Ambi
b. Bid
c. Dext
5. Based from this comic strip, why do you think Rodney was crying?
9. And so Luetsi had to lie there for hours, beneath the dead leopard. In the
distance, she could hear the roaring of the leopardess, looking for its dead
11. Ki, the pygmy, has married a Pygmy girl from another village. The girl was
called Luetsi and she became Ki’s wife. With them lived Ntio, Ki’s brother.
After a year, Luetsi wished to visit her mother, as was the custom. Ki
agreed and gave Luetsi a big piece of meat to take to her mother. As a big
hunt was imminent, Ki could not go with his wife, but he promised to fetch
her from her mother’s house in four weeks’ time.
Now it happened that Ki was bitten in the foot by a snake and he could not
walk. So he asked his brother to fetch his wife. Ntio did not want to go and
said, “In a few days time you will be able to walk again. It is better for you to
fetch your wife yourself.”
“No,” said Ki. “It is better not to leave Luetsi in uncertainty. She would not
wait for me but would start the journey home alone. Fetch her home for me,
and I’ll give you my best bow.” (an excerpt from The Leopard, a folklore
form Central Africa)
15. You recently attended a Youth Summit on Culture and the Arts where you
learned that literary pieces are good sources of information about other
people’s culture. You wish to share what you have learned from the
convention with the young people of this generation who are exposed to
social networking where they communicate with people from other
countries. What would be the best medium to use to send your message to
these techno teens?
a. Magazine
b. Blog
c. Newspaper
d. Book
19. Being a student, what is the best thing to do to better understand the
Africans?
20. How will you convince others that what you are saying is true?
a. Use humorous words
b. Support your opinion with facts
c. Be strong about your opinion
d. Say it in a pleasing manner
Now, click to this link then think of what the video shows about Africa and its
people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2s5ev0i8tM
Video shows images of Africa and its people. It was published on Aug. 4,
2012.
As you watch the video, think about the kind of character the Africans possess.
Think what each scene reveal about their attitudes. Express your thoughts by
doing the next activity.
DESCRIPTION: How did you find the short trip? Was it fun? How much have
you learned from it? Now, read the given statements in the table and write
AGREE or DISAGREE in the column before the statements. Defend your
answer.
PROCESS QUESTIONS:
1. Which of the following statements do you believe to be true?
When you are done, share your work with your peers. Be with 2 other peers and
do the 3-step interview. One will be the interviewer, one will be the interviewee,
and one will be the recorder to take down notes. After a while, rotate roles until
each of you has portrayed each role. Find out how many have the same
answers as yours.
What have you learned after the sharing? You can use these as you go on to do
the next activity.
DESCRIPTION: You have surely discovered a lot about what others think too.
Now, make an inventory of beliefs based from what you have shared as you
discussed the answers to activity 1.
PROCESS QUESTIONS:
1. What do my peers believe about Africa and its people?
2. How many share the same beliefs?
3. Why do they believe in such?
4. What can I conclude?
5. How do I know that my conclusion is right?
6. How can I find out?
End of EXPLORE:
You just tried finding out what you and others think of the Africans.
Let’s now find out who they really are by doing the next part.
What you learn in the next sections will also enable you to do the final project
which involves creating a blog that will show what Africa is and who the
Africans are.
http://www.vocabulary.co.il/context-and-definitions/middle-school/call-of-the-wild-
context-match/
The site contains a game where you match the correct word to use in the
sentence.
http://www.vocabulary.co.il/root-words/middle-school/dividing-the-root-words/
The site contains a game where you divide the word into different parts to get the
root word
http://www.vocabulary.co.il/root-words/intermediate/root-word-meaning-match/
The site has a game where you match the root word with its meaning.
How was the game? Did you do well? Great! You can answer these questions.
Type your answer in the box.
PROCESS QUESTIONS:
1. How did you identify the correct pair of word and meaning?
If you got more correct answers in the game, congratulations! You have just
mastered a skill in reading! To know more of this skill, click to these links and
explore!
http://www.brighthubeducation.com/esl-lesson-plans/59338-word-back-formation-
list/
The site gives an explanation of word formation: derivation and back - formation
http://www.yourdictionary.com/library/ling008_b1.html
ACTIVITY 5. : 3-2-1
PROCESS QUESTIONS:
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
2 – What are the two best strategies to apply?
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
1 – Why should I learn this skill?
Give yourself a vocabulary badge and get ready for the next activity.
DESCRIPTION: Here is a text about African Literature. There is also a link that
will lead you to additional information about African Literature. Remember to
apply the skill you learned from the previous activity. Read and reflect so that
you can answer the questions that follow.
PROCESS QUESTIONS:
1. What does literature reveal about African character?
2. How do Africans respond to the challenges of modernity as revealed in
their literary pieces?
African Literature
http://www.unc.edu/~hhalpin/ThingsFallApart/literature.html
The site shows a literary background of African Literature.
http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/entertainment/african-literature.html
This site shows more information about African literature.
http://www.enotes.com/topics/african-literature
This site give additional facts about African literature.
Wasn’t it fun? Were you able to answer the questions? Now write a one-minute
essay about African Literature.
PROCESS QUESTIONS:
1. Are the connections appropriate? Explain.
2. Did they expound it correctly? Discuss.
3. Are the points included truly found in the readings given? Support your
answer.
4. Did they support major details with enough key details? Explain.
5. What can be added in the map? Discuss.
6. What do all the sources say about Africa?
7. What do they reveal about African character?
8. How do Africans respond to the challenges of modernity as revealed in the
different sources that you have read?
DESCRIPTION: You are ready to travel farther into African Literature. Study this
poem and analyze what it wants to convey. Then, complete the attitude analysis
chart based from the literary piece.
Africa
David Diop
Summary
Attitudes/Values Action/Practices
Share your attitude analysis with your peers. Find out if you have the same
thoughts. Answer the questions below. Share and discuss in the discussion
board.
Process Questions:
1. What does the poem reveal about African character?
2. How do Africans respond to the challenges of modernity as revealed in the
poem?
DESCRIPTION: Here is a story that focuses on conflicts. Click the link below
and read the story and fill out the story wheel after reading.
http://maanlitworks.wordpress.com/2014/05/26/open-house-2/
This site shows the text of the story, “Open House”
Fill out this story wheel with needed answers to be able to better understand the
story and appreciate the unique characters of Africans.
This time, analyze the character in the story by doing the next activity.
DESCRIPTION: Show what kind of character is being shown in the story. Make
a character map online. Click to this link and create a character map of the main
character of the story.
http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/student-interactives/story-
30008.html
This web2.0 will let you create a character map online.
Once you are done with your character map, post it in the discussion board!
Share to your classmates online and comment on your peers’ work as well. As
you do this, discuss on the following:
Click the link below and read the selection. Then, fill out the contextual spectacle
that follows.( from Communicating in English II)
\http://maanlitworks.wordpress.com/2014/05/26/the-capture-2/
The site shows the text of the synopsis of “The Capture.”
Contextual
Notes Meaning
Perspective
Who was the author?
Who was his
audience?
What characters and
symbols did he use in
his text?
What was his
message?
Submit your answer and find out what it really means. The activity made you
analyze how the writer writes. The next one will give you more ideas on what
writers use to convey his ideas.
Find out how the writer was able to convey his ideas. Click to these links and
find out more of this.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_writers_device
This site shows answers to the question “What is a writer’s device?”
http://www.fiction-writers-mentor.com/literary-devices.html
This site gives more information about literary devices.
http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=t-
dUEbyl8w0C&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=writer's+devices+activities&source=bl&ots
=BajW1NKks5&sig=2LW-
z9Kvookv3Xjkl0vDiOvKcKA&hl=fil&sa=X&ei=5x2zUM6rM-
S5iQeb9ICgBA&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBA
This site gives more rhetorical devices information.
Did you learn a lot? Let’s find out! The next activities will test how well you
analyze a writer’s devices by making something from what you have read.
Apply what you have learned about analyzing a writer’s device. Make a comic
version of the selection. Click to the link and start creating!
http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/student-interactives/comic-
creator-30021.html
This Website will allow you to create comic strips online.
Check out your peer’s work and give comments! Be guided by these questions
when you comment.
Questions:
1. Why did they create the comic that way? Explain by citing words used by
the writer to reveal this.
2. What were the writer’s devices applied? Discuss at least three.
If the character had a Facebook account, how would it look like? Use the
devices listed in the chart in Activity 12. Work with 3 other peers. Study and
comment on the other group’s work too.
Questions:
1. Is the profile valid? Why?
2. What should be added or removed? Why?
In this section, the discussion was about the African literature and what it tells
about its people. By now, you should be able to answer these questions:
Go back to the previous section and compare your initial ideas with the
discussion. How much of your initial ideas are found in the discussion? Which
ideas are different and need revision?
Based from the readings that you have done, what new things have you
discovered about the Africans? Fill out this Anticipation Reaction Chart
Now that you know the important ideas about this topic, let’s go deeper by
moving on to the next section.
Your goal in this section is to take a closer look at some aspects of the African
character as revealed in the varied literatures of the African continent. How
much have you gone so far? Find out some more of the unique attributes of
the African people by working on the succeeding activities.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNdjcFOoVi8
In this video, Nigerian author Chinua Achebe talks about slavery,
colonialism, Africa and the African diaspora.
2. Pairs Study
Do you agree that Africans reveal how they respond to the challenges in
modernity in their literary pieces? Post comments in the discussion board.
Study with those who have the same view as yours then refine your
perspective.
3. Pairs challenge
Challenge the other side’s position, asking for justification and looking for
any inconsistencies.
Now switch roles to argue the opposite side to the one you were
previously defending.
Look for another student in the discussion room and work together to
decide which arguments are the most valid from both sides and seek a
statement or report that incorporates your discussion. Do a Google doc for
the report. Assessment is based on the depth of the consideration of all
arguments.
This will be done before the final report writing so as to further test the
arguments.
For you to have a better idea of how to do it, here’s a comprehensive site to help
you understand the basic things about blog and blogging.
When you are ready, apply the tips you learned from the article Introduction to
Blogging by trying the following blog activities:
1. Click on http://africa-african.blogspot.com/. Read the article African!
Respect & Commit to Your Man or Woman. After reading the article, on
the space provided write and post your comments.
2. Click on http://www.nyasatimes.com/2015/01/11/chanco-student-develops-tv-
station-in-malawi/. Read the informative text Chanco student develops TV
station in Malawi. You can also watch the video clip found after the article. After
doing so, tweet your response using your account at www.tweeter.com.
Questions to Answer:
1. From the articles you read, did your earlier impression of the African
character change? Did the reading texts enlighten you further or cause
you to wonder about the diversity of African cultural values? Explain your
answer.
2. Having done the blogging activities, did you feel comfortable and confident
in expressing and publishing your ideas on blog spots? Why or why not?
Description: You surely have read different types of texts from African Literature.
Do you know why they come in different forms and what these types are? Click
to these links to find out.
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3647
This is an image showing details of the text types. Download to have a better
view and understanding.
http://www.grchurstville.bmcc.education.nsw.gov.au/english_text_types.htm
This site gives a chart of text types and explains what each is.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/video/types-of-text
This is a short video giving insights about types of texts.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/game/en03text-game-text-types
This site has a game where one identifies the type of text.
Now, fill out the chart below with what you have learned in the readings you have
done.
Description: Put the ideas you have placed in the chart above into Wordle to find
out what the main point is. While you create, answer the questions below and
post it in the discussion board.
End of DEEPEN:
In this section, the discussion was about knowing what is beneath the African Literature
and understanding text types.
What new realizations do you have about the topic? What new connections have
you made for yourself?
Now that you have a deeper understanding of the topic, you are ready to do the
tasks in the next section.
As a cultural and peace advocate, you are alarmed by the continuous decline in
the cultural awareness and sense of pride among Asian and African youth.
Being a youth leader, you are given an opportunity to attend a World Youth
Camp with a theme, “The Afro-Asian youth, Rising above Challenges.” In the
camp, participants are encouraged to share their insights and comments on how
Asians and Africans respond to the challenges of modernity as revealed in their
literary selections. You will make an interactive feedback blog that will try to
make the youth realize and strengthen Asian and African cultural heritage and
identity. The blog needs to be effective, insightful, and creative.
OVERALL
RATING
http://www.thechangeblog.com/
This is a blog providing actions and inspirations on how to live life.
http://mylifeblogs.com/
This is a blog about life and how to make life journey worth living.
http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/blogs
This site shows the top 15 most popular blogs as derived from eBizMBA rank
End of TRANSFER:
In this section, your task was to create an interactive blog.
How did you find the performance task? How did the task help you see the real
world use of the topic?
POST-ASSESSMENT
It’s now time to evaluate your learning. Click on the letter of the answer that you
think best answers the question. Your score will only appear after you answer all
items. If you do well, you may move on to the next module. If your score is not at
the expected level, you have to go back and take the module again.
2. The two friends are about to join the skating contest. One of them tells the
other, “I know you are nervous but don’t be because I believe you are
good at this. Break a leg!”
6. What connector gave the clue that the succeeding sentences are samples?
a. Then
b. Or
c. For example
d. Even worse
7. In the statement, How are you doing? Which part should be stressed to
mean “ how about you?”
a. How
b. Are
c. You
d. Doing
8. This soap can wash away blemishes and whiten your skin. It has
glutathione that can make your skin whiter and smoother! Buy now!
What is the purpose of the author in writing this?
a. To inform
b. To persuade
c. To contradict
d. To discourage
9. Which of the following is the best form of the excerpt from an informative
speech?
a. First of all, the speakers should show interest in each other. Healthy
curiosity heats up interest. When you ask questions, you intend to be
given a response that can drive the conversation. Now, I will give you
five ways to improve your conversational techniques. Second, remember
b. Healthy curiosity heats up interest. Now, I will give you five ways to
improve your conversational techniques. First of all, the speakers should
show interest in each other. When you ask questions, you intend to be
given a response that can drive the conversation. Second, remember
that a conversation is a dialogue with well-balanced talking and listening.
Skilful speakers monitor themselves, taking control over taking turns. If
you get skilled in taking turns, even talking a little, you will perfect your
conversational skills. Third, give genuine compliments for the actions the
person who you are talking to has done. This appraisal must be specific
and will do wonders if followed by a tag question. Fourth, your
paralanguage may speak louder than words. Bodily expressions have a
meaning of their own. Fifth, a skilful speaker employs "What, where,
when, who", "how", and "if" questions.
d. Now, I will give you five ways to improve your conversational techniques.
First of all, the speakers should show interest in each other. Healthy
curiosity heats up interest. When you ask questions, you intend to be
given a response that can drive the conversation. Second, remember
that a conversation is a dialogue with well-balanced talking and listening.
Skilful speakers monitor themselves, taking control over taking turns. If
you get skilled in taking turns, even talking a little, you will perfect your
conversational skills. Third, give genuine compliments for the actions the
His brain screaming for any weapon, Kunta leaped into them clawing,
butting, kneeing, gouging – hardly feeling the club that was pounding
against his back. As three of them went down with him, sinking to the
ground under their combined weight, a knee smashed into Kunta’s lower
back, rocking him with such pain that he gasped. His open mouth meeting
flesh, his teeth clamped, cut, tore. His numb fingers finding a face he clawed
deeply into an eye, hearing its owner howl as again the heavy club met
Kunta’s head.
You recently attended a National Convention on Culture and the Arts where
you learned that literary pieces are good sources of information about other
people’s culture. You wish to share what you have learned from the
convention with the young people of this generation who are exposed to
social networking where they communicate with people from other
countries.
15. What would be the best medium to use to send your message to these
techno teens?
a. Magazine
b. Blog
c. Newspaper
d. Book
19. What is the best thing to do to better understand the Africans without
spending much money?
a. Watch the news
b. Read African stories
c. Ask your parents
d. Go to Africa
20. How will you convince others that what you are saying is true?
a. Use humorous words
b. Support your opinion with facts
c. Be strong about your opinion
d. Say it in a pleasing manner
http://www.vocabulary.co.il/context-and-definitions/middle-school/call-of-the-wild-
context-match/
The site contains a game where you match the correct word to use in the
sentence.
http://www.vocabulary.co.il/root-words/middle-school/dividing-the-root-words/
The site contains a game where you divide the word into different parts to get the
root word
http://www.vocabulary.co.il/root-words/intermediate/root-word-meaning-match/
The site has a game where you match the root word with its meaning.
http://www.brighthubeducation.com/esl-lesson-plans/59338-word-back-formation-
list/
The site gives an explanation of word formation:derivation and back - formation
http://www.yourdictionary.com/library/ling008_b1.html
The site will let you exercise how to derive words.
http://www.unc.edu/~hhalpin/ThingsFallApart/literature.html
The site shows a literary background of African Literature.
http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/entertainment/african-literature.html
This site shows more information about African literature.
http://www.enotes.com/topics/african-literature
This site give additional facts about African literature.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_writers_device
This site shows answers to the question “What is a writer’s device?”
http://www.fiction-writers-mentor.com/literary-devices.html
This site gives more information about literary devices.
http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=t-
dUEbyl8w0C&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=writer's+devices+activities&source=bl&ots
=BajW1NKks5&sig=2LW-
z9Kvookv3Xjkl0vDiOvKcKA&hl=fil&sa=X&ei=5x2zUM6rM-
S5iQeb9ICgBA&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBA
This site gives more rhetorical devices information.
http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/student-interactives/comic-
creator-30021.html
This Web2.0 will allow you to create comic strips online.
http://www.kaganonline.com/catalog/look_whats_inside/blacklines/BSGBL2pg29.
pdf
The site shows a short description of each text type.
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This is an image showing details of the text types. Download to have a better
view and understanding.
http://www.grchurstville.bmcc.education.nsw.gov.au/english_text_types.htm
This site gives a chart of text types and explains what each is.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/video/types-of-text
This is a short video giving insights about types of texts.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/game/en03text-game-text-types
This site has a game where one identifies the type of text.
http://mylifeblogs.com/
This is a blog about life and how to make life journey worth living.
http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/blogs
This site shows the top 15 most popular blogs as derived from eBizMBA rank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNdjcFOoVi8
In this video, Nigerian author Chinua Achebe talks about slavery, colonialism,
Africa and the African diaspora.
Funk and Wagnalls Standard Desk Dictionary. Funk and Wagnalls Corporation.
Harper and Row Publishers Inc. 1984.
PRE-ASSESSMENT
Let’s begin this lesson with what you already know about the literary and
language foci in this lesson. Answer the pre-assessment by ticking the letter of
your answer.
1. Using context clues, what is the meaning of the highlighted word in the
sentence below?
One brother is an erudite professor; the other brother, however, has never
shown any interest in books or learning.
A. old; elderly
B. well-educated; well-read
C. snobbish; stuck up
D. frightening looking
2. "Jonathan was like an eager puppy — always willing to have fun and make
people smile." This sentence includes an example of a ____.
A. metaphor
B. satire
C. personification
D. simile
He watched the latest version of King Lear, studied for his math test, and
was talking on the phone.
A. He watched the latest version of King Lear, studied for his math test, and
was talked on the phone.
6. Read the passage below and look at the outline that follows it.
English Lab
A. Physical Plant
1. in Administration building
2. two adjoining rooms
B. Resources
1. computers
2. video stations
7. I am an African child
Born with a skin the colour of chocolate
Bright, brilliant and articulate
Strong and bold; I’m gifted
Talented enough to be the best
I am an African child
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8. Read the following informative text and answer the question found after it.
Modern African Literature has gained recognition worldwide with such classics as
Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, Ngugiwa Thiongo’s Weep Not Child, and
Wole Soyinka’s Death and the King’s Horseman. This recognition was reinforced
by Soyinka’s winning of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986. Modern African
Literature is written in indigenous African languages and in European languages
used in Africa.
http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/525127?uid=3738824&uid=2&uid=4&sid=21104357114387
Read the poem by Maya Angelou and answer the questions that follow.
Africa
Thus she had lain
sugarcane sweet
deserts her hair
golden her feet
mountains her breasts
two Niles her tears
Thus she has lain
Black through the years.
10. How does repetition in the poem above aid in determining its theme?
A. It emphasizes a call to action to give tribute to the struggles of Africa.
B. It creates a rhythmic sound that makes it danceable.
C. It reminds the reader to take into consideration the many achievements
of Africa in the world.
D. It provides a basis of understanding the real meaning of the poem.
11. How does the poem create an impression of the character traits of the
African people?
A. It implies that Africans can endure sufferings or pains but may tend to
rise above those sufferings and pains.
B. It gives an impression that Africans are passive and undisturbed by the
events in their life.
C. It hints that Africans are revolutionary and indifferent to those who
conquer them.
D. It reflects the idea that Africans are happy-go-lucky people even if others
take advantage of them.
12. According to the poem, what forces did Africans have to contend with in
life?
A. internal conflict such as not able to face realities in life
B. external conflict brought about by oppressive people
13. Which of the following statements best captures the idea of appreciating
literature among students?
A. Reading literary works with an awareness of the background of the
author leads students to appreciate literature better.
B. A certain amount of practice and experience is indispensable to
understand some of the tougher pieces, so that age is necessarily an
important factor.
C. Students need to understand the different literary types and their
descriptions before they can appreciate literature.
D. By exploring the techniques that authors use to convey messages and
evoke responses, students connect literature to their own lives and daily
experiences.
14. How can one appreciate literature as a means of understanding the human
being and the forces he/she needs to contend with?
A. Literature provides images of people who are either good or bad.
B. Literature reflects events in the life of humanity through which one can
learn valuable insights about how others live.
C. It is through literature that the many experiences of people are
highlighted so that readers can appreciate literature.
D. It is in literature that man finds an expression of his problems,
aspirations, dreams, sufferings, and conflicts in life.
19. Conclude your essay by summarizing the knowledge you've shared. Don't
bring up any new information or raise too many questions. This paragraph is
meant to bring closure to the essay while maintaining your reader's interest
in the topic.
20. Their round eyes, their flattened nose, their lips which are always large, their
differently shaped ears, the wool of their head, that very measure of their
intelligence, place prodigious differences between them and the other
species of men. Voltaire *Foremost intellectual of Europe*
Read the following excerpt adapted from the essay Pliant Like a Bamboo written
by L.V. Mallari. At the end of the read, guess who is referred to in the article.
Recall that in Lesson 1 you were introduced to the focus questions for this
module. Like the person referred to in the essay, do you think these
characteristics are shared by the people of Africa?
In this lesson you will have to read selected literary works of African writers and
informative texts related to this lesson as you search for answers to the following
questions:
Initial Answer
Revised
Answer
Final Answer
End of EXPLORE:
You have initially attempted to assess the African identity through the activity
you just did. Before you go any further, work on the following self-regulated
learning task to help you identify your learning goals for this lesson and find out
how you can accomplish such goals by completing the sentence starters
below.
Before reading a poem about what people would think of Africans, consider the
quotes below, and then answer the questions that follow.
Quote No. 1
MaulanaKarenga
Quote No. 2
PROCESS QUESTIONS:
1. According to quote no. 1, how does racism poison people’s relationship to
each other?
2. How does the speaker feel about what a person from Iceland thought of
Africans? Why do you think so?
3. Do you agree that a person can hate another before he/she even gets to
know the other? Explain.
4. According to author Richard B. Moore, what does proper name calling of
people have to do with human relations?
5. Do you agree with him? Support your answer.
6. What do the quotes tell about the distinctive character of the African?
7. Do you note how the Africans would respond to challenges such as racism
or discrimination that confront them? How do the speakers sound?
Before you begin reading the poem that follows, unlock first some vocabulary
words used in the poem. Use context clues to determine the synonym of the
underlined word in the phrase or sentence.
Of the underlined words above, which one do you consider as the BEST word?
Use that word in your own sentence. Write your new sentence in the box
provided below.
Reading 1:
Now, read the poem written by Ouologuem Yambo from Mali, Africa. Find out
how the persona in the poem feels about his mistaken identity as an African.
Then go over the questions found after the poem.
The men were cruel and the women curious you see
There was one in the peering circle
Who with her voice rattling like the lid of a casserole
Screamed
Yelped
Open him up
I’m sure papa is still inside
QUESTIONS to answer:
1. Did you notice the non-use of any punctuation mark all throughout the
poem? Why do you think so?
2. What idea or feeling is conveyed to you as you read the poem above?
3. Did you think of the same about the African people? Why?
4. What can you deduce about the African character from this poem?
5. What is the significance of the title of the poem?
6. What is the tone of the speaker in this poem?
7. How does the speaker manifest his dislike for the offensive treatment of
other people towards the Negro race?
8. What do you think is the purpose of the author in writing this poem?
9. Do you agree with the ideas in this poem? Support your answer.
Notice how the poet or writer creatively used words to convey his ideas or
message in the poem When Negro Teeth Speak. This is known as a literary
technique or literary device. Go over the following lines excerpted from the
poem. Try to name the literary technique or device employed by the writer.
And patiently
Crisss
Crasss
Floccc
They opened my belly Literary Device Used:
_____________________
Get to know the different literary devices that writers use in their writing. Click
these links to check on their descriptions and examples.
http://www.thinkingfaith.org/articles/BOOK_20080930_1.htm
http://www.virtualsalt.com/rhetoric.htm
Based on the descriptions and examples of literary techniques or devices you
learned from the online sources, identify the literary device used by the poet in
his work When Negro Teeth Speak and write briefly your reaction to the device
used as shown in the lines cited. Write your answers in the table below.
Lines from the Poem Literary Device My Reaction to the Device Used
Used
Everyone maintain that
vegetables
Don’t nourish the grower
well
Cannibal or not cannibal
Speak up
Ah you think yourself
clever
And try to look proud
Everyone sees my red
gums but who
Has white ones
Up with tomatoes
From the exercise above, can you tell how literary devices or techniques
employed by writers effectively convey their ideas or messages in poems, short
stories, novels, and the like? Write your answer in the box below.
For you to understand better the major ideas of the poem, do the RAPS strategy.
Identify and record the main points and meaning of the poem. Follow these
steps:
R – Read - read the poem
A – About - what’s it about
P – Points - choose 2 important points to support the main idea
S – Summary - Summarize the poem in your own words using no more
than 20 words.
Point 1: Point 2:
Summary:
Go over your RAPS response. In the graphic organizer that follows write your
thoughts based on the given questions.
Reading 2:
In Reading 1 you got acquainted with an African poem which you analyzed to
identify the African character in each. The succeeding reading text introduces
you to a novel by the famous Chinua Achebe(1930-2013), a Nigerian novelist
and author of Things Fall Apart, a work that in part led to his being called the
"patriarch of the African novel."
http://www.gradesaver.com/things-fall-apart/study-guide/short-summary/
For you to have a better view of the story, fill out the Story Frame below. A story
frame focuses on the "elements" of story: setting, characters, plot and theme,
among others.
Use the details of your Story Frame to answer the accompanying questions.
After that
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Next
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Then,
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PROCESS QUESTIONS:
1. How did you feel after reading the story? Why?
2. What literary devices or techniques did the author use to convey his
message in this work? Discuss each briefly.
3. What part of the story did you find most striking? Explain your answer.
4. Which part of the story points out to the striking character among
Africans? Expound.
5. Did the story remind you of any familiar event or a similar story that you
know of? Briefly narrate that event or story and how you reacted to it.
6. Does this story convey how Africans would respond to challenges brought
about by modernity? Support your answer.
7. What do you think is the theme of this story? How can you relate it to your
personal life and what you see around you?
Your journey in this lesson is guided by the focus questions: (1) What does
literature reveal about African character?, and (2) How do Africans respond to
the challenges of modernity as revealed in their literary pieces?
Recall the story Things Fall Apart and answer the following related questions:
What does this story reveal about Does this story reveal how Africans
the African character? respond to the challenges brought
about by events that occur in their
community or society? In what
way?
Below are sentences derived from the literary text Things Fall Apart. Read them
and answer the questions that follow.
1. Umuofia is a powerful clan, skilled in war and with a great population, with
proud traditions and advanced social institutions.
2. In prison, they are humiliated and beaten, and they are held until the clan
pays a heavy fine.
3. After a release of the men, the clan calls a meeting to decide whether they
will fight or try to live peacefully with the whites.
4. Embittered and grieving for the destruction of his people's independence,
and fearing the humiliation of dying under white law, Okonkwo returns
home and hangs himself.
What do you notice about the sentences above? How are the words in the
sentences arranged? What do the underlined parts of the sentences indicate?
What transition words are used to link the parts of the sentences together?
In this lesson, you are to learn how to use parallel structures and cohesive
devices in writing sentences and paragraphs.
To help you understand better the use of cohesive devices in parallel sentence
structures, go to this link and follow the examples given.
http://home.ku.edu.tr/~doregan/Writing/Cohesion.html
After clicking the ‘Submit’ button, self-assess your performance in this practice
exercise. If you scored below 7/9, go back to the link on basic points on
parallelism earlier or check out the following website for more discussions and
examples on using parallel structures in powerpoint presentation or handout
format.
http://chompchomp.com/presentations.htm
Then, work on the interactive Exercise 1in the following link. You must get a
score between 15 and 20 so you can proceed to the next activity.
http://chompchomp.com/structure01/structure01.htm
YES, _____________________________________________________
NO, _____________________________________________________
The study of African literature through the representative prose and poetry forms
you just did in this module may not be adequate to your understanding of who a
true African is. As you continue, note that through African music and dance, you
can deduce further the real African identity.
Go to the link below and watch the music video showcasing African music and
dances, “initiated and performed as a response to the overwhelming number of
orphaned children and vulnerable women in Uganda, whose lives have been
ravaged by war and disease”, as the video transcription puts it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohSUO_kdi-o
Furthermore, click on the link below to read an informative text about African
music and dance, its influences and impact in other parts of the world.
http://exploringafrica.matrix.msu.edu/teachers/curriculum/m13/notes.php
Likewise, go to this link to get to know more of the true identity of the African
race.
http://africanholocaust.net
PROCESS QUESTIONS:
1. What were the feelings or emotions evoked and thoughts provoked in you
as you listened or viewed the music video? Discuss.
2. How do you think music and dance aid the African peoples in particular,
and humanity in general, to express or communicate their aspirations,
beliefs, struggles, values, fears, and problems in life?
3. One of the striking points of the text says: ‘Popular (African) music has
been used as a vehicle to communicate the struggle against many forms
of domination, including the struggle for equal rights and the struggles of
workers and life in shantytowns surrounding big cities.’ What can you
deduce about the African character from this line? Explain.
4. Having learned about the true identity of the African race through online
informative texts, how do you view the Africans at this point of your
understanding the real African character? Has your previous impression
changed or remained the same? Why?
In this phase, you have examined literary and informative texts that must have
helped you build your ideas about what makes one a true African in this
modern world. By now you should be able to express more ideas in answer to
the focus questions in the beginning of this lesson. Write your answers inside
the IRF worksheet (Revised Answer) below.
Focus Questions:
1. What does literature reveal about African character?
2. How do Africans respond to the challenges of modernity as revealed in
their literary pieces?
Initial Answer
Revised
Answer
Final Answer
At this point, do you think you have a good view of the African character as
revealed in the representative works dealt with earlier in this module? Based on
the African literary works you have studied in this lesson, fill out the table below
to come up with a profile of the African character and his attitude towards
challenges of modernity.
When Negro
Teeth Speak
By
OuologuemYambo
African Music
and Dances
(video clip)
Now, evaluate what you have written in the table above. Do you think you have
accurately described the characteristics of an authentic African and how he is
when faced with challenges in the modern world? See further how you can
evaluate your thoughts or ideas. Do the next activity to deepen your
understanding of the underlying concepts in this lesson.
At this point, do you note any changes in the way you first thought about the
African character and his approach to challenges brought about by modernity in
society and the way you see these things in the previous activities?
Compare and contrast your earlier and recent responses to the focus questions
and see changes or development in your thinking. In this process, you may also
see some of your misconceptions and errors related to who the real African is
and how he faces challenges in the modern world.
How does he
respond to the
challenges of
modernity?
Click on the link to create a ‘Wordle’ of the words and expressions you used in
this paragraph. Then post your ‘Wordle’ online. http://www.wordle.net/
PROCESS QUESTIONS:
1. Did you find it easy to write one-minute essay about Africans? Why?
2. Do you think you are ready to write an extended composition about the
true identity of Africans and how they respond to challenges of modernity?
Why?
Click on these links to read more about Africans and their significant experiences
in life as a people.
This site relates about Africa and its place in the world. This also provides
informative texts about recent occurrences and situations in Africa and how other
countries in the world affect the people.
http://www.africaw.com/
This site talks about information related to the geology, geography, history, and
demography of Africa.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Africa.aspx
This site provides the latest news in the African continent courtesy of BBC.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world/africa/
END OF DEEPEN
Before you proceed to the final task, assess your learning experiences in this unit
by marking your rating to each item with a check in the appropriate column.
Should there be areas in this unit that you need to clarify and improve your
performance on, send a message to the Teacher’s dashboard for follow-up
action or intervention.
Your goal in this section is apply your learning to real life situations. You will be
given a practical task which will demonstrate your understanding. You will
likewise finalize your answer to the focus questions that have been woven into
the module's activities since the beginning of this lesson.
To begin with, you need to understand that the goal of this lesson is for you to
learn on your own how to present information using various tools of data
gathering. More often, in real life situations you will be required to gather, collate,
organize, and present information in many different occasions. Thus, for your
Keep in mind the focus questions in this module as you through the process of
preparing for your culminating task.
With your readings about Africa and its people, you are now ready to accomplish
your culminating task in this lesson. You are to ‘paint the true African identity in
words’ or write an informative speech that aims to discuss the character traits of
the African people and their attitude towards the challenges of modern society.
The 2014 World Youth Congress with the theme ‘When World’s Young
Leaders of Tomorrow Meet‘ will convene in the Philippines. As the chair of the
Philippine Commission on Youth, you have been appointed as keynote speaker in
one of the plenary sessions on the topic “The African Youth: Rising above the
Challenges of Modernity” that will be attended by youth delegates from 30
participating countries around Asia, Europe, Africa and America. Your speech must
aim to enlighten the youth delegates about the true identity of the African youth and
how they respond to the challenges of modernity. Your speech must be informative
and relevant in content, accurate in language conventions, logical in organization,
and engaging and animated in delivery.
Your informative speech will be evaluated based on the following rubric guide:
Language Essay uses all Essay uses most Essay uses some Essay does not
Conventions conventions of conventions of conventions of use the
language in a language in the language in the conventions of
correct and vivid correct manner, correct manner, language in the
manner, throughout the throughout the correct manner.
consistently essay. There are essay. There are The errors make
throughout the no mistakes that some mistakes the piece difficult
essay. There are interfere with and they may to understand.
no mistakes. understanding the interfere with
work. understanding
the essay.
Delivery Student actively Student uses a Student attempts Student does not
engages the story, to engage use any
audience with a hypothetical, audience interest techniques to
well- practiced and rhetorical but the effort is engage audience
effortlessly question, or other incomplete, interest, or the
delivered technique to disorganized, or attempt is made
rhetorical device. attempt to sustain is negated by in an incoherent
the interest of the poor delivery. and disorganized
audience. fashion.
Using your acquired knowledge from your readings and the exercises you did in
this lesson, organize your ideas around the title of the informative speech ‘The
African Youth: Rising above the Challenges of Modernity”’. Highlight in your
speech the true identity of the African and his attitude towards challenges of the
modern society.
Make a concept map based on the given topic for informative speech by clicking
this link below. When you finish, submit your work through Teacher’s email
address.
http://www.studygs.net/mapping/exercise1.htm
II. Body (Show your key points and several details based on your concept map.)
III. Conclusion (Type out the whole thing word-for-word in sentence form.)
A. Summary:
B. Final Impression/Clincher:
Revision is the process of rereading a text and making changes (in content,
organization, sentence structures, and word choice) to improve it.
During revision, writers may add, remove, move and substitute text (the ARMS
treatment). "[T]hey have opportunities to think about whether their text
communicates effectively to an audience, to improve the quality of their prose,
and even to reconsider their content and perspective and potentially transform
their own understanding" (Charles A. MacArthur).
Source: http://grammar.about.com/od/rs/g/revisionterm.htm
In doing this step, be guided by the Revision Checklist adapted from
http://grammar.about.com/od/developingessays/a/revisecheck.htm.
Revision Checklist Yes No
1. Does your written speech have a clear and concise main
idea? Is this idea made clear to the reader in a thesis
statement early in the essay (usually in the introduction)?
2. Does your written speech have a specific purpose (such as to
inform, entertain, evaluate, or persuade)? Have you made this
purpose clear to the reader?
3. Does the introduction create interest in the topic and make
your audience want to read on?
Which items have you checked ‘NO’? When you revise your speech, pay
attention to the items that you marked ‘NO ‘and make sure that you follow the
guidelines above.
As soon as you have revised your speech, evaluate your revised composition
using the following guidelines adapted from:
http://grammar.about.com/od/developingessays/a/selfeval.htm
2. What is the most significant difference between your first draft and
this final version?
Explain if you changed your approach to the subject, if you reorganized
the paper in any significant way, or if you added or deleted any important
details.
Proofreading and editing allows you to take a closer view of your article; like
using a microscope and going through your piece line by line to make sure that
each sentence, phrase, and word is as strong as possible.
You can try this web 2.0 tool to help you find out the errors that you have to
correct in your written speech. Follow this link to learn how.
http://www.grammarly.com/?q=proofreading&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cp
c&utm_campaign=Search&utm_content={creative}&utm_term=proofreading%20
essay&matchtype=p&placement={placement}&network={network}
Once you have done the final editing and proofreading, go to the link below to
publish your written informative speech.
To top it all, you have to deliver your informative speech in a one-on-one session
with your teacher so that your actual or authentic performance will be finally
assessed.
Summing It Up
You have finally come to the end of this learning unit. Surely, you can give a more
meaningful answer to the questions which guided our quest for knowledge in this
unit. Write your final answer to these focus questions in the IRF worksheet (Final
Answer) below.
Initial Answer
Final Answer
At this point, what new realizations do you have about the true identity of Africans
and how they respond to the challenges of the modern world? What new
connections have you made for yourself? Can you relate with the experiences of
the African people?
Review your past experiences in this lesson rand plan for future applications.
Record your thoughts in the Synthesis Journal template below.
Synthesis Journal
What I Did What I Learned How I Can Use It
End of TRANSFER:
In this section, your task was to deliver an informative speech based on a chosen
topic in line with the theme of the unit.
Congratulations! You have completed this lesson. Before you go to the next unit
lesson, you have to answer the following post-assessment.
POST-ASSESSMENT:
It’s now time to evaluate your learning. Click on the letter of the answer that you
think best answers the question. Your score will only appear after you answer all
items. If you do well, you may move on to the next module. If your score is not at
the expected level, you have to go back and take the module again.
1. Using context clues, what is the meaning of the highlighted word in the
sentence below?
3. His first novel took him only a few weeks to write, _____ his next one took
over a year. Which of the following cohesive devices will complete the
sentence appropriately?
A. while
B. until
C. therefore
D. because
A small candle and an old lantern dimly lighted the room and trembling with
the gentle breeze.
A. A small candle and an old lantern dimly lighted the room and trembling
with the gentle breeze.
B. A small candle and an old lantern dimly lighted the room and trembled
with the gentle breeze.
C. A small candle and an old lantern dimly lighting the room and trembled
with the gentle breeze.
D. A small candle and an old lantern dimly trembled the room and lighted
with the gentle breeze.
6. Read the passage below and look at the outline that follows it.
I. The Internet
A. What it is
B. Web Sites
1. How to see them
2. How to save the information
7. I am an African child
Born with a skin the colour of chocolate
Bright, brilliant and articulate
What does the above poem excerpt imply about what an African child is
capable of doing?
A. He can challenge the world with his physical strengths.
B. He can bravely liberate his people from slavery and oppression.
C. He can enhance his capabilities to rise above a problematic situation.
D. He can condemn those who subject him and his race to slavery.
8. Read the following informative text and answer the question found after it.
Read the poem by David Diop and answer the questions that follow.
Africa
David Diop
Africa my Africa,
Africa of proud warriors
In ancestral savannas,
Africa of whom my grandmother sings
On the banks of the distant river
I have never known you
But your blood flows in my veins
9. What does the poem reveal about the speaker’s orientation of Africa?
A. The speaker learned about the old Africa from direct experience.
B. The speaker learned about the old Africa from books and internet.
C. The speaker learned about the old Africa from his ancestors.
D. The speaker learned only about the old Africa from the banks of its
rivers.
10. What literary device or figure of speech is strongly evident in the poem?
A. hyperbole
B. personification
C. metaphor
D. irony
11. How does the speaker create an impression of the character traits of the
African people?
A. The speaker has a miserable image of the African people.
B. The speaker proudly praises the achievements of the African people.
C. The speaker takes pride in the ‘blood that flows in (his) veins’.
D. The speaker is indifferent towards Africa and its people.
12. According to the poem, what forces did Africans have to contend with in
life?
A. corruption among government officials
13. Through this poem, how can a reader show appreciation of literature?
A. The reader can see the plight of the Africans when they were colonized
by other countries.
B. The reader can learn new words to increase his/her vocabulary.
C. The reader will learn about historical facts involving the African people of
the past.
D. The reader will understand how the people of old Africa struggled
against their colonizers.
14. How can one appreciate literature as a means of understanding the human
being and the forces he/she needs to contend with?
A. Literature provides images of people who are either good or bad.
B. It is through literature that the many experiences of people are
highlighted so that readers can appreciate literature.
C. Literature reflects events in the life of humanity through which one can
learn valuable insights about how others live.
D. It is in literature that man finds an expression of his problems,
aspirations, dreams, sufferings, and conflicts in life.
Arrange the following steps in writing an informative speech, and then answer the
questions that follow.
16. Which should be done after the topic of the essay is decided on?
A. III
B. IVI
C. V
D. VI
19. Conclude your essay by summarizing the knowledge you've shared. Don't
bring up any new information or raise too many questions. This paragraph is
meant to bring closure to the essay while maintaining your reader's interest
in the topic.
Audacity. A confident and daring quality that is often seen as shocking or rude
Challenge. A difficult task or problem: something that is hard to do; an action,
statement, etc., that is against something
Cohesive devices. Words and phrases that link words, sentences, and paragraphs
to create a united effect.
Context clues. Bits of information from the text that, when combined with prior
knowledge allow the reader to decide the meaning of unknown words in the story
or article he/she is reading
Essay. A short piece of writing that tells a person’s thoughts or opinions about a
subject
Identity. The qualities, beliefs, etc., that make a particular person or group different
from others
Informative speech. A speech intended to give information to its audience
Keynote speaker. A person who gives the main speech at a gathering (such as a
convention)
Literary appreciation. The ability to study, understand and appreciate the famous
or noteworthy literature works
Modernity. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a period extending from a relevant
remote past to the present time
Parallel structures. Using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas
have the same level of importance. This can happen at the word, phrase, or clause
level.
Writer’s device. Also known as literary device, used by writers to creatively convey
their ideas using words of a language
Writing process. Refers to the step-by-step process of writing--prewriting, drafting,
revising and editing, rewriting, publishing—mirrors the way proficient writers write
Rojas, Leopoldo A. (2012). Grammar and Writing Workbook II. Quezon City:
Vibal Publishing House, Inc.
This site contains the summary of ‘Things Fall Apart’ by Chinua Achebe.
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This site presents a good list of cohesive devices and their uses or functions in
sentences.
http://home.ku.edu.tr/~doregan/Writing/Cohesion.html
This site contains an article on ‘Modern African Literature and Cultural Identity’.
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1104357114387
This site relates about Africa and its place in the world.
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This site talks about information related to the geology, geography, history, and
demography of Africa.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Africa.aspx
This site provides the latest news in the African continent courtesy of BBC.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world/africa/
This site contains a step-by-step guide in writing an informative speech for public
speaking.
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speaking.html
This site is about web 2.0 tool to help correct errors in written essays.
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c&utm_campaign=Search&utm_content={creative}&utm_term=proofreading%20
essay&matchtype=p&placement={placement}&network={network}
This web 2.0 tool application site gets written works published like a flipping
book.
http://issuu.com/#
This site contains a music video featuring African music and dance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohSUO_kdi-o
This site is a web 2.0 tool for creating an avatar who can talk as words are
inputted.
http://www.voki.com/create.php.