Arrange The Puzzle To Get The Word Being Described
Arrange The Puzzle To Get The Word Being Described
Arrange The Puzzle To Get The Word Being Described
Talk About it
1. What is the topic of the paragraph?
2. What does cyber bullying includes?
3. Who is the writer of the paragraph?
4. What do you think is the type of informational text being used in tha paragraph?
5. How do you say so that this is a descriptive text?
1.
2.
USECA NDA FECFET - Descriptions of events and the reasons (causes) for why the event
happened.
QESUECEN - Presents events in a sequence from beginning to end
SDPCTNEIIOR - Sensory and descriptive details
Do and Learn
A. Listen to the ff. And tell the types of informational text being used.
1. 2.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Remember
Description- Sensory and descriptive details that help the reader visualize information. Ask
yourself: what specific person, place, thing, or idea is being described. Description shares
the who, what, when, where, why or how of a topic/subject. Clue words are such as, for
instance, in addition, also, specifically.
Sequence- Presents events in a sequence from beginning to end, or organizes how-to text
in a series of directions. Look for steps or references to time such as dates. Clue words are
first, second, third, then, next, before, after, and finally.
Compare and Contrast- Comparisons are used to describe ideas. Ask yourself: what is
being compared? Clue words are similar, same, alike, unlike, and different.
Cause and Effect- Descriptions of events and the reasons (causes) for why the event
happened. Ask yourself: What happened and why did it happen? Clue words are since,
because, if, due to, as a result of , causes, leads to, and therefore.
Problem and Solution-The text introduces a problem and presents one or more solutions.
Ask yourself: What is the problem and what is the solution? Clue words are problem, issue,
since, as a result, and idea.
LEAFING FROG
weather
fact Science
observe
environment
CONNOTATIVE MEANING
1.Observe -
2. Environment -
3. Fact -
4. Weather -
5. Science –
Do and Learn
Exercise 1
Column A Column B
1. Age A. an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
2. Adaptation B. the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
3. Culture C. the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual
4. Gender achievement regarded collectively.
5. Organism D. the length of time that a person has lived
or a thing has existed.
E. the state of being male or female
Exercise 2
B. the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.
B. Mom and Dad when used in place of mother and father connote loving parents.
3. Pushy
4. Love
B. Symbol of affection
5. Hope
B. faith
Remember
Connotation refers to a meaning that is implied by a word apart from the thing which it
describes explicitly. Words carry cultural and emotional associations or meanings in addition to their
literal meanings or denotations.
Example:
Connotation Denotation
A dove implies peace or gentility. a stocky seed- or fruit-eating bird with a small
head, short legs, and a cooing voice.
A dog connotes shamelessness or an ugly a domesticated carnivorous mammal that
face. typically has a long snout, an acute sense of
smell, and a barking, howling, or whining
voice.
Politician has a negative connotation of a person who is professionally involved in
wickedness and insincerity while politics, especially as a holder of or a
statesperson connotes sincerity. candidate for an elected office.
Glossary
Adolescent – a boy or a girl between the ages of 12-18 when there is a great physical
change in the body.
Aeration – the spraying of water into the air to remove unpleasant odors and tastes.
Ailerons – Movable flaps on each side of the wings of an airplane.
Air- A mixture of several gases.
Airplane – a flying machine with wings and motors
Using the glossary above, fill in the blanks with the word that has the correcr meaning.
Glossary
Airport – A place where airplanes land and take off.
Air pressure – the force of air upon all surfaces.
Amphibians – animals that live both on land and water
Anopheles – a kind of mosquito that carries malaria germs.
Antennae – feelers of the head of insects and some other animals
Appendicitis – an inflammation of the appendix
Aquatic animals – animals that live in water
Do and Learn
Exercise 1
Read the glossary below.
Glossary
Fish hatchery- a place where eggs of fish are artificially hatched.
Fishery - a fishing ground.
Force – a push of a pull.
Friction – the rubbing of one thing against another
Fry – the young of a fish.
Exercise 2
Read the glossary below.
Glossary
mahogany /ma-‘hag-a-ni/ (n.) – any of the various tropical trees with reddish wood used in
furniture
naive /nu -‘ev/ (adj.) – marked by unaffected simplicity
naphthalene /’naph-tha-lin/ (n.) – crystalline hydrocarbon
octave /’ak-tav/ (adj.) – a stanza or poem of eight lines
octopus /’ak-ta-pas/ (n.) any of the various sea mollusks having eight muscular arms with two
rows of suckers.
Remember
The glossary is a special disctionary.
It is at the back and it is where difficult and unsual words used in the book are located.
It gives the meaning of words as used in the selections.
Man Men
Woman Women
Child Children
WORD LIST
people foot tooth leaves
wife life bacteria dwarf
cactus alumni data firemen
Do and Learn
Exercise 1
Choose a partner.
The word list contains irregular nouns. Choose two words from the list and use it in a sentence
together with you partner.
WORD LIST
children goose half memorandum
mice self syllabus shelves
thesis wolf zero thief
Exercise 2
Remember
When the subject is an irregular noun, we still do not need to add an –s ending on the verb, since the subject is
still plural even though it does not end in –s.
Rule: The number of the noun (singular or plural) determines the form of the verb.
Do and Learn
A. Determine the factors that influenced the viewers.
1. Using slogans - If a slogan is repeated enough times, eventually the public will come to
believe it.
2. All children don't enjoy healthy food.
3. All Irish people are drunks and eat potatoes.
4. All teenagers are rebels.
5. Appealing to tradition - Good feelings are generated by the thoughts of certain goods
and actions, and are frequently included in advertisements such as: "Baseball, apple
pie, and Chevrolet."
B. Write paragraphs about the cause and effect of the television shows and socials medias to the
viewers.
Remember
Factors that influence viewers.
1. Stereotypes – this is the belief that all people within the same racial, ethnic, or cultural
group will act alike and share the same beliefs and attitudes. Stereotypes ignore individual
identity. This is a type of discrimination. An exaggerated belief that can be positive or
negative but generalizes without allowing for differences.
Gender Profiling
There are also some common stereotypes of men and women, such as:
Men are strong and do all the work.
Men are the "backbone."
Women aren't as smart as a man.
Women can’t do as good of a job as a man.
Guys are messy and unclean.
Men who spend too much time on the computer or read are geeks.
Cultures
Stereotypes also exist about cultures an countries as a whole. Stereotype examples of this
sort include the premises that:
All white Americans are obese, lazy, and dim-witted. Homer Simpson of the TV
series The Simpsons is the personification of this stereotype.
Mexican stereotypes suggest that all Mexicans are lazy and came into America illegally.
All people who live in England have bad teeth.
Italian or French people are the best lovers.
All Blacks outside of the United States are poor.
All Jews are greedy.
All Asians are good at math. All Asians like to eat rice and drive slow.
.
Groups of Individuals
A different type of stereotype also involves grouping of individuals. Skaters, Goths,
Gangsters, and Preps are a few examples. Most of this stereotyping is taking place in
schools. For example:
Goths wear black clothes, black makeup, are depressed and hated by society.
Punks wear mohawks, spikes, chains, are a menace to society and are always getting
in trouble.
All politicians are philanders and think only of personal gain and benefit.
Girls are only concerned about physical appearance.
All blonds are unintelligent.
Only anorexic women can become models.
The elderly have health issues and behave like children.
Sexual Stereotypes
Sexual stereotypes, on the other hand, suggest that any feminine man is gay and any
masculine woman is a lesbian. Those who believe gay stereotypes may also believe that
homosexuality is immoral, wrong and an abomination.
2. Propaganda -information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or
publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
3. Point of View – it is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion, or feelings
of the individuals involved in a situation.
Common Examples of Point of View
First person singular: “I had the craziest night last night! I’ll tell you all about it.”
First person plural: “New York was great. We went to the Statue of Liberty, we walked
around Central Park, and we ate fantastic food. It’s our favorite city.”
Third person: “My grandfather was a pilot in the war, and one time he survived a
terrible crash.”