ENGLISH 8 - Q4 - Wk1 - USLeM-NA
ENGLISH 8 - Q4 - Wk1 - USLeM-NA
ENGLISH 8 - Q4 - Wk1 - USLeM-NA
ENGLISH 8
QUARTER 4 – MODULE 1
EXPECTATIONS
At the end of the module, you should be able to:
1. recall grammatical signals and expressions used in patterns of idea development,
PRE-TEST
A. Directions: Circle the letter of the word that correctly identifies the appropriate transition
word or phrase.
1. the invention of television, people probably spent more of their leisure time reading.
a. Nevertheless b. Because c. Before
2. If you are having company for dinner, try to get as much done in advance as possible.
, set the table the day before.
a. For instance b. In contrast c. Similarly
3. I am very allergic to flowers; my boyfriend bought a bouquet of roses.
a. Until b. Because c. Even though
4. My grandfather loves to say, “You’re as nervous a long-tailed cat in a roomful of
rocking chairs.”
a. after b. as c. as a result
5. Manny’s car stereo was on full blast, I could see his lips moving, but I had no idea
what he was saying.
a. Moreover b. Because c. Just as
B. Read the following sentences. Identify the pattern of idea development used. Write your
answer on the line and then encircle the signal word/s that helped you in the identification.
General-Particular Claim-Counterclaim
Problem-Solution Cause-Effect
11-13:
Pattern of Idea Development:
Filipinos are faced with the grave issue on pollution. Garbage disposal is not organized,
lakes die, factories emit smoke without care. I am writing this article to encourage you to
segregate your garbage at home and when you are outside, to throw your trash in the proper
trash cans.
14-15:
Pattern of Idea Development
Dogs are in many ways like human beings. When we like people, we smile at them; dogs wag
their tails to express their liking for others. When we enjoy ourselves, we laugh. In the same
way, when I play with dog Tagpi, and he is having a wonderful time, he gives short, happy
barks, and of course I know he is laughing.
LOOKING BACK
Directions: In the previous module you learned about parallelism of ideas. Let's try to review
some of the things you learn. Read the sentences below. Then, decide whether these
Directions: Rewrite the following sentences that lack parallel structure. Write your answer
on the line.
6. Mr. Severino’s speech was imprecise, monotonous and should have been omitted.
8.Literature classes teach students to analyze texts, think critically, and have better writing.
9. Karla was not only Nelia’s sister, but also she was her mentor.
10. They will not admit their mistake nor will they be apologizing.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Patterns of idea development are writer’s strategies to organize ideas in writing. These
patterns of development include a variety of logical ways to arrange an entire text or individual
paragraphs depending on one’s purpose and audience. Consequently, learning to use these
patterns requires one to become familiar with grammatical expressions and key transitional
signals.
The purpose of this material is to guide you to develop and organize your ideas with
appropriate use of grammatical signals and expressions.
ACTIVITIES
Directions: Read and understand the paragraphs below, then answer the questions that
follow. Write them on the second column.
Deforestation is a serious problem because forests and trees aren’t just pretty to
look at, they do an important job making the earth’s environment suitable for life. They clean
the air, store water, preserve soil, and provide homes for animals. They also supply food,
fuel, wood products, and paper products for humans. In the past fifty years, more
Question Answer
1. What is the topic sentence of the
first paragraph?
2. What is the topic sentence of the
second paragraph?
3. How are ideas organized in the
paragraph?
4. What are the signal words used to
help in the organizing the ideas?
5. What pattern is used in the
development of the ideas?
REMEMBER
Pattern Usage Signal
words/expressions
General to particular This pattern is used in defined as, is,
answering essay type tests, known, the term means, is
introducing a paper, giving stated as, is used to
background to a research mean, for example, to
paper, or opening paragraphs illustrate, for instance,
for discussion. such as, sample,
specifically, i.e., e.g
Passages Pattern
1. There are several reasons why so many people attend the
Olympic games or watch them on television. One reason is
tradition. The name Olympics and the torch and flame remind
people of the ancient games. People can escape the ordinariness
of daily life by attending or watching the Olympics. They like to
identify with someone else’s individual sacrifice and
accomplishment. National pride is another reason, and an athlete’s
Activity 2.
Directions: Choose only three of the sentences below and develop each into a short
paragraph using the pattern indicated in the parentheses. Underline the appropriate
grammatical signals and expressions you used in the paragraph. The first is one is done for
you.
Our home is the most comfortable place we could ever be. With us, are our family
who helps and guides us to grow. Our parents/guardians are our first teachers who nurture us
to become what we are today. For instance, they teach us to walk, talk, and eat. Similarly,our
siblings grow along with us and together we’re getting ready to whatever life throws us.
The word head has many The storm was devastating. It was a thrilling game.
meanings. (problem-solution) (cause and effect)
(general-specific)
POST-TEST
Directions: Use the appropriate grammatical signal to complete the sentences.
1. my classmates who own tablets make it to the honors roll. I really should
have my own tablet.
2. Our computers are not protected, they have been infected with a virus.
3. Now that you have identified the virus infection, that we don’t have antivirus
software available at the moment!
4. Here is how to use your account: , log in using your username (5)
, key in your password.
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