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ENGLISH 10
2nd Quarter
Week 1 (Dec 1-4, 2020)
Definitions are an essential part of learning. Students are often required to define terms or
expressions as a way of showing how well they understand these terms or expressions.
Similarly, definitions are often necessary in writing. Writers must make sure that readers
understand what certain words or concepts clearly mean. Misunderstanding a word or an
expression may lead to misinterpretation.
Examples of cuneiform, an ancient form of writing, were found written on ancient clay tablets.
A formal definition consists of a sentence which explains the meaning of a word or concert
with more informative details.
Ziggurats were massive and towering temples constructed on stepped platforms in the center if
towns in many cities of the ancient Near East.
Cuneiform, from the Latin word cuneus meaning wedge, was the ancient Sumerian system of
writing which used wedge-shaped strokes.
1. Operationally
It refers to a detailed explanation of the technical terms and measurements used during data
collection. This is done to standardize the data.
2. Technically
It means a word that has a specific meaning within a specific field of expertise.
3. Lexically
It is also known as the dictionary definition, is the meaning of the term in common usage. ...
Lexical words are those that have independent meaning (such as a Noun (N), verb (V), adjective
(A), adverb (Adv), or preposition (P).
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4. Contextually
It means the meaning of the word is depending on the context, or surrounding words, phrases,
and paragraphs, of the writing. An example of contextual is how the word "read" can have two
different meanings depending upon what words are around it.
Source: Descriptions for the four types of definitions were extracted from the internet
To define words effectively, you may also follow this pattern below:
Connector
Singular Plural
is defined as are defined as
Term to + is referring to are referring to + State the
be defined is pertaining to are pertaining to definition
refers to refer to
pertains to pertain to
Means Mean
Examples
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Task A
Underline and label the parts of the terms being defined in each item.
Example:
TERM CONNECTOR DEFINITION
Deem means to come to think or judge. It is synonymous to the word consider.
Task C
Complete the definitions provided below by rearranging the jumble words. Take
note to write the terms alphabetically when you rewrite them.
Task D
Refer back to the story “Orpheus” then pick out five (5) terms which are
unfamiliar to you or you would like to define then write their definitions. In
order to be guided you may refer back to the discussion provided from the
previous page. Take note to alphabetize the words.
1. _________________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________________
3. _________________________________________________________________
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ENGLISH 10
2nd Quarter
Week 1 (Dec 1-4, 2020)
Task A
The following items below are descriptions for the languages used in writing
RESEARCH, CAMPAIGN, or ADVOCACY. Choose only the letter of the correct
answer.
Task B
Read the given items below then categorize the language used as RESEARCH,
CAMPAIGN, or ADVOCACY.
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Task C
1. Write down your advocacy as a student. Explain. Use the space provided below
to present your answer.
MY ADVOCACY AS A STUDENT
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ENGLISH 10
2nd Quarter
Week 2 (Dec.7-11, 2020)
Consider the sentence- ‘I will definitely do that’. Word ‘definitely’ affirms the listener
that the speaker is going to do the task which is being talked about. ‘Definitely’ is
therefore an Adverb of Affirmation.
Consider another sentence- ‘I will never do that.’ In the sentence ‘never’ negates the
sentence by telling that the speaker is not going to do the particular task. ‘Never’ is
therefore an Adverb of Negation.
Nothing, nowhere, not at all, contradictorily, almost, invalidly, never, no, not or words
ending n’t such as haven’t, rarely, scarcely, etc.
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TASK A
Task B
Read the sentences given below. Then, pick out the Adverbs of Negation or
Affirmation in them.
Task C
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ENGLISH 10
2nd Quarter
Week 3 (Dec 14-18, 2020)
In order to be guided on how to make effective assertions, here are some tips you have
to remember:
1. Be knowledgeable
Before making assertions, you have to ascertain if you have gained straight facts.
Make sure to do research. Collect relevant and necessary information. More so, be
sure not to be biased. Every topic has two sides. Remember to compare and contrast.
Be extra vigilant in searching for sources. Take note to trust only reputable
references.
2. Back it all up
Assertions are different from opinions. Thus, you have to stabilize your stand. Build
and establish a strong foundation before making any assertions. One of the ways to
achieve that is to provide research findings, evidences, and proofs.
Since making assertion is similar to making a stand on a particular topic, you have to
be clear and concise. Be direct and straightforward. Immediately state your claim
from the very beginning then use the succeeding statements to elaborate and
expound your points extensively. Keep everything short. ideally, an assertion is only a
one sentence long, similar to a thesis statement.
4. Be thematic
Remember to focus on your assertion as you develop your essay’s structure. As you
present evidences, be sure that they won’t be possible counter-arguments. Therefore,
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3. Dark chocolate is better for you than milk chocolate. This is an example of
a/an _________.
A. Assertion
B. Opinion
C. Fact
D. None from the choices
4. “Milk is good for your body” is an example of a/an __________.
A. Opinion
B. Assertion
C. Policy
D. Factual claim
5. “A can of coke contains 140 calories,” is an example of a/an __________.
A. Joke
B. Factual claim
C. Assertion
D. Opinion
6. “What comes around goes around”, is an example of a/an __________.
A. Opinion
B. Assertion
C. Fact
D. Song
7. “Doctors are the smartest people on earth,” is an example of a/an __________.
A. Assertion
B. Opinion
C. Fact
D. None from the choices
8. Research, data, expert opinions and textbooks are all examples of a/an
__________.
A. Opinions
B. Factual claims
C. Assertion
D. None from the choices
9. Gossip magazines, fashion polls, blogs, celebrity magazines are all examples of
a/an__________.
A. Assertion
B. Opinion
C. Factual claim
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ENGLISH 10
2nd Quarter
Week 3 (Dec 14-18, 2020)
Claim of Fact
It is a statement about how things were in the past and how they are in the
present, and how they will be in the future. A fact claim is not a fact. It only claims to
be a fact. What makes it arguable is that the speaker has way of establishing the
truth of the claim. For example, “The earth is round” is a fact of claim. “In our right-
handed world, the left-handed people are discriminated against” is a fact of claim. A
persuasive speaker must provide arguments which build a case in favor of the claim
showing the claim is probably true.
Claim of Value
Claim of Policy
First of all, we feel uncomfortable in the uniforms. The parts are itchy by the
end of the day. Our feet hurt from the school shoes. Secondary, wearing uniforms
makes us feel like robots. After a few weeks we got tired of seeing the same colors and
outfits every day. I believe the students at our school are responsible enough to
choose what they wear. I think the principal should let the students have a say about
the school uniform policy.
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Task A
Create a graphic organizer presenting the three types of claim. Use the space
provided below.
Task B
Identify whether the given claim is a fact, policy, or value. Place a check (√) on
the appropriate answer.
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Study the text and determine the claim of fact, policy, and value
“STUDENT MODEL”
I think wearing uniforms is a bad idea because it
brings down the moral of the students.
Task D
1. __________A cellphone with internet access can help learners to continue their
studies.
2. __________Education is important to one’s life.
3. __________Staying at home is safer in today’s situation.
4. __________People should strictly observe social distancing all the time.
5. __________Face to face learning is better than online or distance learning.
6. __________COVID-19 is airborne.
7. __________A lot of learners don’t have access to internet connection.
8. __________Amidst of this pandemic, no learner should be left behind.
9. __________Webinars help teachers to think of strategies on how they can deliver
their lessons despite of our current situation.
10.__________We need to find ways for learning to continue.
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ENGLISH 10
2nd Quarter
Week 4 (Jan. 4-8, 2021)
Bias is any opinion that influences a person’s thoughts, feelings, or actions. A person
can be biased against something or have a bias for something. It expresses favoritism,
being one-sided or partial.
When people hold prejudicial attitudes toward others, they tend to view everyone who
fits into a certain group as being "all the same." They paint every individual who holds
particular characteristics or beliefs with a very broad brush and fail to really look at
each person as a unique individual.
Source: https://www.socialtalent.com/blog/diversity-and-inclusion/9-types-of-bias
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Task A
Classify each description below as BIAS or PREJUDICE.
1. It expresses prejudgment dislike toward someone. ___________
2. It is about playing favoritism. ___________
3. It tends to generalize. __________
4. It is oftentimes baseless negative perception toward others. ___________
5. It practices partial judgment toward someone or something. ___________
Task B
Read the questions below carefully, then choose the letter of the best answer.
Task C
Use the T-DIAGRAM below to present the differences of bias and prejudices and what
can be done to reduce/solve them.
BIAS PREJUDICE
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ENGLISH 10
2nd Quarter
Week 5 (Jan. 11-15, 2021)
A text may be defined as multimodal when it combines two or more from the
following:
Paper-based multimodal texts include picture books, text books, graphic novels,
comics, and posters.
Live multimodal texts, for example, dance, performance, and oral storytelling, convey
meaning through combinations of various modes such as gestural, spatial, audio, and
oral language.
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Task A
Task B
Fill the graphic organizer below to present the different examples of multimodal
texts.
MULTIMODAL TEXTS
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1.______________ 1.______________
2. _____________ 1.______________
2. _____________
3. _____________ 2. _____________
3. _____________
4. _____________
5. _____________
Task C
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Task D
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ENGLISH 10
2nd Quarter
Week 6 (Jan. 18-22, 2021)
The term expository comes from the word “expose.” It means explaining and
clarifying something with great detail. In this type of essay, a specific topic is
researched and then explained.
Purpose of an exposition
It is written to inform, explain, or describe. In order to do that, you may follow the
following steps below:
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Language features
An exposition or argument includes particular language features. Aim to include some
of these features in your exposition.
Feature Example
Conjunctions (or joining words) join one so, and so, because, therefore, if, and,
part of a sentence to another. They link but
the flow of the argument.
Modal verbs express the writer’s can could may might would
attitude to the topic will used to need should must
shall ought to had to used to
Modals differ from regular verbs because they do not take on a plural form
and they accompany other verbs to express tense and different modalities.
They are also used for certain conditions.
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Probability – must, may, and might, and can are used when you want to express
speculations, certainty, or assumptions.
Examples:
It is raining, so it must be very slippery outside.
Classes have already started so you must have missed the enrollment.
I might take up education in college.
It can be done.
Ability – can and could show skill and ability.
Examples:
You can create artworks using recycled materials.
Dinah could write the most beautiful poetry if she is inspired.
Obligation and Advice – must, should, and ought to are used to show something
that’s necessary or unnecessary or to give advice to someone.
Examples:
Students must do their tasks if they want to get high grades.
Everyone should contribute to the betterment of society.
The deadline is nearing, so you ought to finish writing that paper soon.
Permission – can, could, and may are used to ask for something, or to give or
deny permission.
Examples:
Could I assist you in serving the guests?
Erika may not use the computer tonight.
Can you suggest a good way to beat the heat?
Habit – will, would and used to show something that you usually do or used to
do in the past.
Examples:
Patricia will always be successful in everything she does because she is
patient, talented, and determined.
Back In elementary, my friends and I would play in the old playground
that is now a supermarket.
Evaluative language suggests the important, best, most, truth, largest,
degree of approval or helps compare more popular
ideas.
Thinking verbs know, believe, feel, people think, agreed
Connective words link ideas in an firstly, for that reason, for example, as a
argument consequence, because of this, in
particular, therefore, finally
Rhetorical question is a figure of o “Why are we here?”
speech in which the person who is o “What are you, insane?”
asking the question is trying to make a o “How can we expect him to give
point. He or she is not interested in more than we ourselves are
getting an answer to the questions. The willing to give?”
effects of using rhetorical questions are
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Structure of an Exposition
There are three main parts to an exposition. Your writing will be clear if you follow
this structure.
1. Statement of position
Introduce the topic and make it clear what your position is. You need:
a strong opening sentence that provokes your reader's interest or captures
your reader's attention
an overview of your thesis (or argument) on the topic and the points you will
make.
Provide a brief outline of the key points to be covered by your argument. This gives
your reader a preview of where you are going to take them. This also enables you to
show the reader that your exposition is structured logically.
2. Argument
In this section you can make a number of points. Begin each paragraph with a key
statement or general statement. Give supporting reasons in the rest of the paragraph.
Then make a new point in the opening sentence of the next paragraph and give
supporting reasons, and so on.
Sum up your argument. You could make a statement about what you see as a
solution to the problem or what might happen if the situation is not resolved. You
could call for some form of action from the audience.
Statement of position
Argument 2
of position
Sources:
Smart arguments – English Year 9. Australian Securities and Investments
Commission 2015.
English for the 21st Century Learners . (2016). Diwa Learning Systems Inc.
Expository Essay - A Complete Guideline to Help You. (2020). 5StarEssays.com
Task A
Use the graphic organizer below to show the structure of an argument. Arrange
the parts provided in the box accordingly.
Argument 2
Statement of position 2
Background information
Reinforcement of the 3
statement of position
Argument 1
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Task B
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Task C
Read the expository essay below, then answer the questions after.
3. What language feature does the underlined word “finally” from the last
paragraph pertain to?
a. modal
b. connective word
c. thinking verb
d. conjunction
4. From the five paragraphs, which present the background of the topic?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
5. What language feature does the underlined word “could” from the last
paragraph refer to?
a. modal
b. passive voice
c. thinking verb
d. conjunction
Task D
As a student studying and learning in the “new normal”. State your stand or
argument regarding the learning modalities offered. Follow the format provided
below. Remember to use language features to create an effective expository
essay.
Sir/Ma’am:
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28 Statement of position
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State the issue/background of the topic
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Argument 2 (State your points)
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ENGLISH 10
2nd Quarter
Week 6 (Jan. 25-29, 2021)
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Source: English for the 21st Century Learners. (2016). Diwa Learning System Inc. pp 3-
4, 121-123
Task A
Match column A with the correct answer on column B. Write only the letter.
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Task C
Read the items below carefully. Then, write only the letter of your answer.
1. Which of the following is NOT experienced when you have stage fright?
a. fast heartbeat
b. teary eyes
c. butterflies in the stomach
d. a dry mouth
2. What can be done to reduce your tension/nervousness in delivering a speech?
a. Make eye contact
b. Relax and take a deep breath.
c. Know your audience
d. Conclude your speech
Task C
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Similarities
Extemporaneous Impromptu
Task D
After reading the things to be considered in public speaking, choose a topic you
are familiar with and write a 2-3-minute speech about it.
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Note:
In lieu of public speaking as the final performance, speech writing may be employed so
as to be fair to students in online and modular modalities.
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