English 6 DLP 17 - Giving The Main Idea
English 6 DLP 17 - Giving The Main Idea
English 6 DLP 17 - Giving The Main Idea
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GIVING THE MAIN IDEA (EXPLICIT)
A DepEd-BEAM Distance Learning Program supported by the Australian Agency for International Development
To the Learner
Dear Learner,
This module will help you identify the main idea of a reading
selection that is explicitly stated. The explicit main idea identifies the
topic and states the overall meaning of the paragraph.
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2. Pamela started working at a very young age when she left her
hometown. She saved money to buy materials for beaded
necklaces and bracelets. She put up a small business on
accessories in her town. Now, she owns twenty branches of
Pamela’s Accessories in key cities of the country. She worked hard
to make her dreams come true.
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Finished?
Don’t worry if you don’t get all the correct answers. There are
other activities for you to do in the succeeding pages.
Read this paragraph and take note of the details that are found in
each sentence.
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Main Idea: The Filipino is a very respectful person.
Supporting Details
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Let’s Do This
Read each paragraph and write the explicit main idea on your
paper.
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Let’s Do More
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Are you done? Look at the answer key to check your answers.
If not, don’t worry for there are more activities in this module.
Read each paragraph and write the explicit main idea on your
paper.
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deeply into the problem. There is no felt need to validate our
hypotheses or explanation of things.
2. Our innate religiosity enables us to comprehend and genuinely
accept reality in the context of God’s will and plan. Thus, tragedy
and bad fortune are accepted and a certain degree of optimism
characterizes even the poorest lives. Indeed, Filipinos have a
deep faith in God.
3. The desire to raise one’s standard of living and to possess the
essentials of a decent life for one’s family, combined with the
right opportunities and incentives, makes the Filipino work very
hard. Filipinos have the capacity for hard work given proper
conditions. This trait is manifested most noticeably in willingness
to take risks with jobs abroad and, while there, to work at two or
three jobs. The result is productivity and entrepreneurship for
some and survival despite poverty for others.
4. Filipinos regard others with dignity and respect and deal with
them as fellow human beings. Pakikipagkapwa-tao is manifested
in a basic sense of justice and fairness and in concern for others.
It is demonstrated in the Filipino’s ability to emphasize with
others, in helpfulness and generosity in times of need, in the
practice of bayanihan or mutual assistance, and in the famous
Filipino hospitality.
5. We have a pleasant disposition, a sense of humor and a
prosperity for happiness that contribute not only to the Filipino
charm but also to the indomitability of the Filipino spirit. We
have a cheerful and fun-loving approach to life and its ups and
downs. Laughing at ourselves and the mess we are in an
important coping mechanism. Often playful, sometimes
disrespectful, we laugh at those we love at those we hate and we
make jokes about our fortune, be it good or bad.
Finished?
Check your answers against the answer key.
What’s your score?
Congratulations!
If you got 4-5 right answers, you get a
If you got 3 and below, do the activity in Let’s Enrich Ourselves!
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Let’s Enrich
Ourselves
Read each group of sentences. Write the main idea on your paper.
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Answer Key
Let’s Do This
Let’s Do More
thoughtfu loving
l understanding
friendly
helpful
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Let’s Enrich Ourselves
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