Module in English 6
Module in English 6
Module in English 6
ENGLISH
Quarter 1- Week 1:
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Name of Student
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ST. MARY’S COLLEGE OF BANSALAN, INC.
Formerly: Holy Cross of Bansalan College, Inc.
Dahlia St., Bansalan, Davao del Sur
AY: 2020-2021
ENGLISH 6
Objectives:
Activity1:
Multiple Choice: Read and understand the statements very well. Encircle the letter of your
answer.
3. Our teacher has an undying love for dancing since she was small. From this statement, one
can say that_____.
A. the teacher loved to dance
B. the teacher never stopped dancing
C. the teacher died because of dancing
5. I always have butterflies in my stomach whenever I perform on stage. The statement tells us
that the person talking _________.
A. has fear of performing on stage
B. has experienced a stomachache
C. has butterflies inside the stomach 3
Activity 2: Study the illustration below and answer the questions after.
Process Questions:
1. What does the mother mean when she said “I love you a million times?
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2. During mother and father’s day, how did you give thanks to your parents for all the things
they’ve done for you? (Social Orientation)
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Activity 3: Read and understand the comic strips about Mona and Elsa.
Process Questions:
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Lesson Development (Second-Third Day)
REMEMBER:
Hyperbole
Other Examples:
1. My world turned upside down.
2. Your voice is deafening.
3. The heat of my body can produce fire.
4. I’ve told you to clean your room a million times!
5. I have a million things to do today.
6. His new car cost bazillion dollars.
7. My geography teacher is older than the hills.
8. That joke is so old, the last time I heard it I was riding a dinosaur.
9. We’re so poor we don’t have two cents to rub together.
10. Her brain is the size of a pea. 5
Activity 4: Identify the sentences below if it is hyperbole or not. Write H on the line if it is
hyperbole and NH if not.
Irony
is a figure of speech that expresses the contrary or opposite of what should one really think
especially in order to be funny. It is also called an ironic statement.
The words used in ironic statements express praise or approval, however, the real purpose
is to criticize, mock, or ridicule.
Notice in the conversation of Mona and Elsa, that Mona was happy for discovering the
death of Elsa’s pet dog rather than being sad for her.
Illustrations:
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Other Examples:
8. A traffic cop gets his license suspended because of unpaid parking tickets.
9. A child runs away from someone throwing a water balloon at him and falls into the pool.
10. A man leaps out of the road to avoid being hit by a car, only to have a tree branch fall on his
head.
Activity 5: Read each sentence below. Write “IRONY” if it contains irony and “NO IRONY” if
none.
______3. I posted a video on Youtube about how boring and useless YouTube is.
Activity 6:
______2. My dad will kill me when he comes home and sees the house in chaos.
______3. I turned the house upside down before finding my new shoes.
A. Read and analyze if the statements express exaggeration or ironic ideas. Write Hyperbole
or Irony on the blank before each number.
____________3. Our teacher gave Elna a 100% grade for failing the test.
____________7. The man did not sleep for one year while waiting for his wife to come home.
B. Read and understand the short selection. Look and underline the hyperbolic sentences and
circle the ironic sentences.
Tina broke her heart when she received the sad news late in the evening. Her grandmother
passed away. “How come she died so soon when she is still 95 years old,” she wondered. Tina was
crying a river. If only she could keep her pain and sadness inside a jar and let it sink underwater. Life
is really fair for taking her beloved grandmother away. How she wished her grandma was given a
thousand years to live.
Summary/Action: Explain this bible verse. Proverbs 11:1 “Dishonest scales are abomination to the
Lord, but a just weight in His delight”
Resources:
English 6
Department of Education, K to 12 English6, Learner’s Materials 8
ENGLISH
Quarter 1- Week 2:
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Name of Student
Objectives:
Identify real or make-believe, fact or non-fact images
infer meaning of idiomatic expressions using context clues
Appreciate the importance of filling out forms accurately
Preliminaries
Activity 1:
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2. Are you grateful if it will rain?
Why?
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Activity 2: Read and understand the poem below and answer the questions after.
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Process Questions:
1. What did the mother do in the poem for her children?____________________________________
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2. As a son/daughter, in what way will you show your love to your mother?____________________
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3. What is the difference of the two?___________________________________________________
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4. Which of the two that you easily understand? Why?____________________________________
5. Give the meaning of the following phrases:
A. a feather in one’s cap-
B. a piece of cake
C. one of a kind
D. to die for-
E. called the tune-
F. apple of her eyes-
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
REMEMBER:
Idiomatic expressions or idioms
are phrases which mean something different from the meanings expressed of the words that
are part of it. Its meaning will only be understood when taken as a whole or when used in
context.
We cannot understand the meaning of the expression by the literal interpretation of its words.
Like when you use the idiom ‘play by ear’, it does not mean that you will play using your ear,
instead, it actually means ‘to play music without looking at the notes’.
Inferring is a skill of forming conclusions or opinions based on evidence or proof.
When inferring meaning of idiomatic expressions, it is important to analyze and understand
how idioms are used in context. Looking for clue words surrounding the idiomatic expression
helps in forming a conclusion about its right meaning.
Practice: Look at the given pictures below. Choose the correct idiomatic expression that best
describes the picture. Write the letter of your answer before the number.
A. a red letter day B. eavesdropping C. tied the knot D. under the weather E. in stitches
Try to find the meaning of the idioms by inferring on how they are usedin context.______1. The class
went on bananaswhen their teacher gave a series of quizzeswithout discussion.A.climbed the
bananasB. became angry, disappointed______2. Her place is neat and clean, everything is in apple-
pie order.A.organized; in good orderB. apples are arranged in order______3. Many pupils turned
downthe invitation for Milo Fun Run.A.refused; deniedB. went down______4. Joshua’s dance moves
stand outamong the other contestants.A.stand and go outB. to be distinguished; be different______5.
The couple broke offafter experiencing a serious problem intheir relationship.A.separatedB. sat down
and took a break
Read with understandingand infer the meaning of the idioms based on how they are used in the
following sentences. Choose your answer from the phrases insidethe box._____1. The teacher gave
the pupils a fair and squarerating for theirnot-so-good performance._____2. I got mad with my best
friend when she spilled the beansabout the guyI admired._____3. Hundreds of visitors arrived out of
the blueduring the fiesta._____4. Our family went brokeafter our food business was closed._____5.
Miko got the Eager BeaverAward in class because of his active leadership among his classmates.
Examine how the following idioms in column A are used in context. Infer its meaning by
understanding the whole sentence. Chooseyour answer from the choices in column B. Write the
complete meaning.
The following selection uses idiomatic expressions. Infer the meaning of idioms based on how they
are used in context. Match your answer with correct letter.Naisha and YuriNaisha and Yuri are
siblings. Most of the time they don’t (1) get along wellbecause of their age gap. Naisha is tenyears old
while Yuri is oneyear old. When their mom is busy (2) killing two birds with one stone to earn a living,
Naisha (3) looks afterher baby brother.(4)Keeping an eyeat her brother is not a (5)piece of cake to do.
She has to deal with her brother’s tantrums and hyperactivity.But despite the difficulty, she still
manages to do her role with(6) flying colorsas an older sister to Yuri.She remains (7)highly-spirited
while dealing with Yuri for she loves him that much.Naisha’s mother is so happy every time she
(8)turns upat home and sees the siblings getting along very well. As a mother of two, she will never
(9)take place with other women, because more than anything else, she had always dreamed of (10)
seeing the worldwith her two children. A.live harmoniously togetherB.see lifeC.appear;
arriveD.energetic; enthusiasticE.exchange placeF.accomplishes two things at a
timeG.successfullyH.easy to doI.to take care ofJ.watch carefully