Quarter 3 Week 3D1
ENGLISH
REMEDIOS S. REYNO
MT 11
PIAS – GAANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
AUREA S. AUSTRIA
Principal II
Review
Identify the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence.
1. The council was made up of men chosen from twelve of the most ancient Greek tribes. They met each twice each year.
a. athletes b. members c. lawmakers
2. When Apollo first saw the valley of Olympia he exclaimed, “ Here will I make me a fair temple to be an oracle for men.”
3. The ancient stadium was erected in the valley in which the victors of the games were given wreaths of wild olive.
a. Laurel b. plants c. medals
Vulture Mammoth loofah
Moccasins guacamole shack
Choose the appropriate word for the picture above.
Shack moccasins
Guacamole loofah
Mammoth vulture
See if you could infer the meaning of the underlined borrowed words by means of context clues.
2. Benjie is such a physics savvy. I only asked one question and he flooded me with explanations
3. Chef dips the chicken fillet in a bowl of beaten egg and asks her assistant to dredge this in bread crumbs before deep frying.
4. Quintin chooses a scary-looking gypsy god as his avatar in the game he plays.
5. The ship is about to sail; the stevedores have finished loading its cargoes.
English has borrowed words from the language of another culture words or phrases to express technological, social or cultural innovations
| Borrowed words |
houses | Castle, mansion Teepee, wigwam Igloo, bungalow |
Cultural institution | Opera Ballet |
Political concept | Perestroika Glasnost Apartheid |
Present a creative role play about one of the given three scenarios. Use loan/borrowed words in your dialogues.
Scenario 1:You received an e-mail from a French language learning center.The letter confirms that you have been
Granted a six month scholarship to learn basic French in Paris. The letter states that the scholarship will also allow you to learn more about French culture, history, cuisine and arts. However, you find some parts of the letter un clear. You do not know how to reply.
Scenario 2.
Your friend from Italy came to Manila for a short vacation. He still craves for Italian food so he invited you to have dinner with some friends in a fancy Italian restaurant. The main problem is that you do not like Italian food , and you are not quite familiar with Italian cuisine. The idea of looking at the menu terrifies you.
Scenario 2.
Your friend from Italy came to Manila for a short vacation. He still craves for Italian food so he invited you to have dinner with some friends in a fancy Italian restaurant. The main problem is that you do not like Italian food , and you are not quite familiar with Italian cuisine. The idea of looking at the menu terrifies you.
Scenario 3:
Your language teacher asked you to write an essay about Spanish pop culture, you decide to watch a Spanish lifestyle/travel magazine show in the cable channel. The hosts of the show are speaking in English. However, there are still some Spanish words that they use in their conversations. As a result, you are having a difficult time understanding some of the dialogues.
Let the pupils use these borrowed Latin words in meaningful sentence.
5. perpetrated a practical joke
Imagine that you were in a German restaurant, how would you take your orders using German language?
Generalization:
Why do we need to use borrowed words in our daily living?
Evaluation:
Read the sentences below. Then choose your answer on the words listed below.
Ninja, yoga, tycoons, tsunami,carabao, tea, shiatsu, bungalow, bamboo, dimsum
1. My father cut down some _________ to build a flooring for our home.
2. Ryu is a ____________ who was trained as a martial artist and secret agent.
3. Celine practices __________ thrice a week for her physical and mental well being.
4. The country is home to many _______ whose businesses incur huge profits.
5. I want to build a ________ for my elderly parents for ease of living.
6. After the earthquake , _____warning was issued to residents near the sea.
7. It has been a habit of my grandmother to drink ___ after meals.
8. The ______ is a beast of burden that is immensely helpful in farming.
9. John frequents a restaurant that offers a wide selection of ________.
10. After a day’s hardwork, Richard usually gets a _________massage.
Assignment:
Write the meaning of each word.
1. aide-de-camp
2. manservant
3. tsunami
4. physician
5. mosque
DAY 2
What are the examples of borrowed words that we studied yesterday?
Battalion, ballet, adobe, opera, tempo, calendar, kimono
Unlocking of difficulties
Head of state
Commander in - chief
Leads
Unrenewable
The President of the Philippines
The President of the Philippines is the head of state and head of government of the Philippines. The president leads the executive branch of the Philippine government and is the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. The President is directly elected by the people every unrenewable six-year term, and is one of only two nationally elected executive officials, the other being Vice President of the Philippines.
What kind of a leader would you like to lead the country?
What do you think is the purpose of the text?
Structures of an Informational Text
2. Problem- solution – It tells the readers about an existing problem and how it is solved through the solution provided.
3. Time – order or sequence – The information is arranged in a specific or chronological order.
4. Comparison and Contrast – It tells us about the similarities and differences of the given items in the topic.
5. Cause and Effect – It aims to provide a reason or an explanation
Read the following informational text and complete the chart
Republic of the Philippines
Official Gazette
This Web site is run by the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO).
We believe that an informed, empowered, and vocal citizenry is the heart of democratic society.
While it is the citizens’ responsibility to keep informed about the government, how it works, and who runs it, it is the government’s duty to make sure this knowledge base is available at their fingertips. Public documents and laws, the latest announcements and data, policies and projects, must be made easily and immediately accessible.
We encourage you-the citizen, employee, student, business practitioner, professional, or even potential visitor to the Philippines-to tell us what you want to see on this Web site.
This Website, the national government portal, is one of the ways we’re making sure this happens. We want to make sure that this Web site houses, or will lead you to any sort of government-related information. The Official Gazette was launched online in 2010 and has been constantly under development ever since. Lately, we’ve added more features to make it easier for site users to send us feedback.
Give the purpose of launching the site.
What is the Official Gazette?
When was this site launched?
Who can access the site?
What can be seen in the Official Web site of the government?
What are the traits of a good leader that you would like to emulate?
Traits of a good leader are: Confident and humble, committed, positive attitude, having a clear vision, he or she is able to to strategic planning and the ability to get everyone working together.
If you were the president of the Philippines, how would you lead the country?
Generalization
Enumerate the different structures of an informational text and its text features.
Identify the type of informational text.
1. The man who killed the driver was put to jail.
2. Ana’s mother left the house to work abroad to support them.
3. Orange is a good source of vitamin C but malunggay is more nutritious.
4. Mt. Everest is the highest mountain.
5. In 1998, she won a national award and in time she won an international award.
Assignment
Look for other notable personalities here in our country and abroad that showed exceptional leadership skills.