English 7 Q2, W4 DLP
English 7 Q2, W4 DLP
B. Learning Outcome
Analyze a literary text as an expression of individual within
biographical and historical contexts.
Learning Objectives (KSA)
1. Knowledge Define socio-cultural terms associated with a certain topic
2. Skills
Note socio-cultural practices and beliefs shared and unique around
the globe
3. Attitude
II. Content Area sociocultural context
III. Learning Resource English 7, Quarter 2, Week 4 Matatag Curriculum
IV. Procedures
A. Reviewing Prayer Possible answers:
previous lesson Greetings
or presenting a Checking of Attendance
new lesson Review
Before proceeding to our next topic this
morning, let us first have a short recall on our
previous lesson.
What is Historical-Biographical Approaches to reading a This is one approach in
literary text? reading that posits
that a literary text
(e.g., poem or short
story) is written by
actual people within a
specific period.
Who can give examples of literary pieces that has Noli Me Tangere and El
historical-biographical approach? Filibusterismo
In the given activity below, observe the culture of Yes, ma’am. I did it by
other nationalities. looking for the similarities
and differences between
two things or ideas.
What similarities and differences do you see between
Filipino and Korean costumes? Fill in the Venn diagram
using the words found in the box.
C. Establishing a How did you identify the similarities and differences I identified the
purpose for the between Filipino and Korean costume? similarities and differences
lesson • Was getting the information from the posters easy? between Filipino and
Korean costume through
looking closely at the two
different photos with use of
the Venn Diagram.
Possible Answers:
The topic diversity was presented using the infographic and the print text. The
infographic talks about how we should understand and communicate our differences
while in the print text, diversity was defined as understanding and recognizing our
differences to create a prejudice-free and success-oriented community.
In the infographic, diversity was discussed in short phrases while in print text,
diversity was discussed in sentences.
Infographics and print text are examples of multimodal text.
E. Discussing new Multimodal Texts are often live, digital text, or paper-based. It requires the
concept processing of more than one method and the recognition of the
interconnections between information.
Graphic texts - presents information and data with the use of words
in diagrams and drawings.
Now in your respective groups you will apply what you have learned in the
F. Developing discussion about the different multimodal texts. Answer the different activities given
mastery to solidify your understanding and skills of the topic.
(Leads to Formative
Assessment)
Assessment 1:
Fill in the graphic organizer below with the similarities and features of the information
presented in the picture collage and word cloud. Use words or phrases in answering.
G. Finding practical To measure how far you have learned from our lesson. You have another activity to
applications of be done by group.
concepts and
skills Activity 2. Your Culture is My Culture
Look at the brochure and infographic below.
Assessment 2.
Fill in the bubbles with your description of the similarities and differences of
each multimodal texts.
Now you are going to apply your learning about Multimodal Text through this
individual activity.
Possible Answers:
Similarities: same topic (about Malay)
Differences: (brochure) uses few words
(infographic) uses a lot of data
Questions:
What family culture of the Thais are mentioned in the text?
How important is family for the Thais?
What are the similarities and differences of the Thai family culture
compared to your own family?
After sharing your story, create a chart or poster using the information
written in the scroll on a separate sheet of paper.
H. Making
generalizations Learning multimodal text is an efficient way for you to become familiar with the
and abstractions different methods of learning, remembering, and studying information. This will
about the enhance your ability to retain information at a deeper level and recalling it at a later
lesson. date will become quicker and more successful.
I. Evaluate Directions: Imagine the two places you want to visit. Describe these places by
Learning showing the similarities and differences of their culture using the diagram below.
A. Additional activities Directions: Create a print-based multimodal text about the culture of the countries
for application or represented by the figures below. Use a separate sheet of paper for your
remediation multimodal text.
REMARKS
REFLECTION
Prepared by:
Kristelle Mae T. Alles
Subject Teacher