English Module 7
English Module 7
Learning Competencies
Reading Comprehension (RC): Use the appropriate reading style (scanning, skimming, speed
reading, intensive reading etc.) for one’s purpose
Scan for specific information
Listening Comprehension (LC): Recognize prosodic features: volume, projection, pitch, stress,
intonation, juncture, and speech rate that serve as carriers of meaning
Listen for important points signalled by volume, projection, pitch, stress, intonation, juncture,
and rate of speech
Note the changes in volume, projection, pitch, stress, intonation, juncture, and rate of speech
that affect meaning
Viewing Comprehension (VC): Use structural analysis to determine the meaning of unfamiliar
words or expressions from the material viewed
Writing and Composition (WC): Distinguish between oral and written language use
Recognize the common purposes for writing
Oral Language and Fluency (F): Observe the correct production of vowel and consonant
sounds, diphthongs, blends, glides, etc.
Read words phrases, clauses, sentences and paragraphs using the correct production of vowel
and consonant sounds, diphthongs, blends and glides
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Module 1: Folk Speeches- Simplest Rules
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Introduction
A traditional oral literature of the Filipino people has long existed even before the arrival
of colonizers. This covers the ancient folk literature of the Philippines’ various ethnic groups that
have changed since the Philippines became a single ethno-political unit.
Being oral in tradition makes our folk literature changeable. As part of a living folklore,
different versions continue to exist and change through time and they appear in print today.
The precolonial poetry forms played a central part of Filipino community life as they are
means for local history, politics, and culture to be passed from generation to generation. They are
poetic and contain rhyme, rhythm, and rhetorical figures to suggest different interpretation to
words or to stir up emotive reactions.
Riddles and proverbs are the simplest forms of oral literature. Short poems called tanaga
evolved from them.
Group Activity:
Form a group of 3 with 5 members. Each group will compete. Get a piece of paper in the box
and will try to answer the question.
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Module 1: Folk Speeches- Simplest Rules
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What is Riddles?
What is Proverbs?
Activity 1:
Read the following sentences and identify if it is riddles or proverbs. Write your answer on the
space provided before the number.
______________1. Not a priest, not a king, but wears different kinds of clothes.
______________2. Peter hides but you can still see his head.
______________3. No debt remains unpaid.
______________4. Do not cut the tree to get the fruit.
______________5. There is no earthly joy that is not watered with tears.
Activity 2:
Style in language is like style in dress: the words must be suited to the time, place, and person.
In other words, you should use the expression that is acceptable.
Slang is a style of language that is informal and is not considered part of the standard language.
Usually, slang is used by members of some limited group – teenagers, ethnic groups, or professionals.
A. The sentences below contain examples of slang. Circle the slang word or expression in each
sentence.
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Module 1: Folk Speeches- Simplest Rules
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Activity 2.1:
Figure out each slang words or expression (you circled in A) that match the definition in the
box below.
Slang Meaning
1. Money
2. Car
3. I don’t like it
4. Great!
5. Handsome
Activity 2.2:
Replace the slang words and expression in A with word(s) that are acceptable for formal
writing, then rewrite the sentence.
1. ___________________________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________________________________
5. ___________________________________________________________________________
Activity 3:
A. Practice each words carefully. Note that you should (1) pronounce the vowel sounds
correctly, and (2) apply the proper stress.
VOWELS
[ӕ] is in BAT [i] as in BEAT [u] BOOT
B. Practice the contrastive phrases below nothing the vowel sounds and correct stress.
[ӕ] and [ԑ] [i] and [I] [u] and [U]
Half deaf Weakest link Blue book
Last set Sweet sixteen Rude cook
Fashion trend Steel mill Cool nook
Using the scale of 1 to 5 rate your skills. (1= poor, 2= satisfactory, 3= good, 4= very good, 5= excellent)
Rate Skills
I can note the changes in volume and projection that affect the meaning of the message.
I can pronounce the vowel sounds correctly when reading words, phrases, sentence, and
paragraphs.
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Module 1: Folk Speeches- Simplest Rules
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Check the rules on S-V agreement and study the given examples. Then, do the practice exercises that
follow.
S V
One of my books is missing.
S V
Danny, together with his family, has left the country,
Activity 4:
Underline the verb that agrees with the subject.
1. She (steps, step) down from the cart with a quick, delicate poise.
2. The young girls (look, looks) up with smiles.
3. Her nails (has, have) heard so much about her.
4. He (has, have) heard so much about her.
5. Our pet (swallows, swallow) my ping pong ball.
Activity 4.1:
Cross out each incorrect verb and write the correct form above it in the following paragraph.
The people of Mountain Province is the epic singers par excellence of Luzon.
This are so because of conditions which until recent times has favored the continuation
of old traditions and customs. These people has lived sedentary ways of existence
possibly for millennia and has permanent settlements and a social organization
grounded on customary law. They raises enough food on terraces and mountainside to
permit them leisure time for artistic expressions. The most primitive groups, the
Negritos and the Ilongots for instance, occupies themselves most of the time in food
hunting and food gathering.