Lesson 3 - English 7
Lesson 3 - English 7
prepositions, or verbs from the given list to ensure that the ideas flow smoothly
and the text is comprehensible.
POETRY
that is made distinct ___ the repetition of similar syllables in words known
as rhyme, the feelings ___ the writers that are detected through its tone ___
by its readers. This piece of literature turns readers ____ profound thinkers
with the presence of figures of speech an sound devices that depict its
by of style.
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into from
Fill in the Gaps: Fill in the gaps with appropriate words such as articles,
prepositions, or verbs from the given list to ensure that the ideas flow smoothly
and the text is comprehensible.
POETRY
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ENGLISH 7
LESSON 3
to:
lesson on poetry;
organizer.
FROLIC DILIGENTLY
MYRIAD TRANQUIL
CONTEXT CLUES (in Poetry)
MYRIAD
MYRIAD
FROLIC
FROLIC
MEANDER
MEANDER
DILIGENTLY
Poem Excerpt
A squirrel gathers nut diligently.
DILIGENTLY
Poem Excerpt
A squirrel gathers nut diligently.
TRANQUIL
TRANQUIL
Explanation
Antonym
Definition
Example
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Definition Clues
MEANIN
G:
The meaning of the difficult words is explained
within the sentence.
SENTENC
E:
The arboretum, a place where many different types of
trees grows for study and display, was a serene haven for
nature enthusiasts.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Definition Clues
Poem The child was elated, filled with joy and happiness.
excerpt:
Defined elated
word:
Definition joy and happiness
clue:
The sentence, “The child was elated, filled with joy and happiness”
is a DEFINITION CONTEXT CLUE because it explicitly explains the
meaning of the word ELATED. It gives a direct explanation rather than
just suggesting a similar word.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Synonym Clues
MEANIN
G:
The words with the same meaning as the difficult
words are used as a context clue.
What is
synonym?
Words that has the same or nearly the same meaning as
another word
Example: happy and joyful, smart and joyful
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Synonym Clues
The sentence, ”The night was somber, dark and gloomy” uses SYNONYM
as a context clue. The word dark and gloomy serve as synonyms for
somber.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Antonym Clues
MEANIN
G:
Opposite word or phrase is used to describe the
difficult words.
What is
ANTONYM?
Words that has opposite meaning of another word
Example: happy and sad, hot and cold
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Antonym Clues
Poem Unlike the vibrant spring, the winter was dreary and
excerpt: dull
Word being vibrant
contrasted:
Example Clues
MEANIN
G:
The poem gives examples that help exlain the
difficult word.
SENTENC
E:
Celestial bodies, such as the sun, moon, and stars,
have fascinated humans for centuries.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Example Clues
By listing these specific animals, the sentence helps the reader understand
that “wildlife” refers to various animals living in the meadow. The
examples make the meaning of wildlife clear by showing exactly what
kinds of creatures are included in this poem.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Explanation Clues
MEANIN
G:
The poem explains the difficult word in more
detail within the surrounding lines.
SENTENC
E:
The professor’s lecture was very enlightening, providing
new insights into the subject that had previously been
unclear.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Explanation Clues
Poem The garden was alive with blooms like roses, tulips,
excerpt: and daisies.
Context
Clue
Type pf Context
Clue
Let’s Practice!
Poem The garden was alive with blooms like roses, tulips,
excerpt: and daisies.
Context types of flowers
Clue
Type pf Context Example Context Clues
Clue
Let’s Practice!
Poem The garden was alive with blooms like roses, tulips,
excerpt: and daisies.
Context energetic and excited
Clue
Type pf Context Definition Context Clues
Clue
Let’s Practice!
ENGLISH 7
LESSON 3
EN7LIT-I-2
Why do we need to learn
about AFFIXES when our
focus is POETRY?
Prefixes
DEFINITION: Affixes added to the beginning of a root word.
FUNCTION: They usually change the meaning of the root word but
generally do not alter its word class.
EXAMPLES
1. un-
• Meaning: not or opposite of
• Example: Unhappy (not happy)
2. re-
• Meaning: again or back
• Example: Redo (do again)
a
TYPES OF AFFIXES
Prefixes
EXAMPLES
3. dis- 4. mis-
• Meaning: not or opposite of • Meaning: wrong or badly
• Example: Disagree (not • Example: misunderstand
agree) (wrongly understand)
5. in- 6. pre-
• Meaning: not • Meaning: before
• Example: incomplete (not 7. im- • Example: preview (view
complete) • Meaning: not (used before before)
words starting with ‘m’ or ‘p’
• Example: Impossible (not
possible)
TYPES OF AFFIXES
Suffixes
DEFINITION: Affixes added to the end of a root word.
FUNCTION: They often change the word class of the root word, such as
turning a noun into an adjective or verb.
TYPES OF AFFIXES
Suffixes
EXAMPLES
1. -ful 2. -less
• Meaning: full of • Meaning: without
• Example: hopeful (full of • Example: fearless (without
hope) fear)
3. -ness 5. -ment
• Meaning: state or quality • Meaning: action or process
• Example: happiness (the 4. -ly • Example: improvement ( the
state of being happy) • Meaning: in a certain way process of improving)
(adj. to adv.)
• Example: quickly (in a quick
manner)
TYPES OF AFFIXES
Infixes
DEFINITION:
A special type of affix that comes in the middle of a word.
However, the English language doesn’t use infixes. Infixes are more
common in other languages, including Greek, Austronesian language like
Tagalog, and Indigenous American language like Choctaw.
TYPES OF AFFIXES
Circumfixes
DEFINITION:
EXAMPLES
embolden unacceptable
enlighten
incorrectly
Activity time!
ACTIVITY : Enriching
Vocabulary!