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Lesson 1.

Module 6
LET'S ENGAGE
Enumerate 3 literary works of Rizal and identify what type of literary work

TITLE TYPE
To the Filipino Youth Poetry
Noli Me Tángere Fiction
El Filibusterismo Fiction
'Sa Aking Kabata'
What was Rizal's message in his poem 'Sa Aking Kabata'?
In his poem "Sa Aking Kabata," Rizal highlights the necessity of learning one's native tongue. A nation's
affection for its original language, according to Rizal, is fundamental. It is inextricably linked to the
pursuit of liberty. The love of one's native tongue is a symbol of independence and uniqueness. People
should not consider their language to be inferior to that of others.
Was the poem considered as an expression of his nationalistic sentiments? Why or why not?
Yes, it is considered because he is attempting to teach us how to govern our lives since, according to
Rizal, a nation's passion for its own tongue is vital. The pursuit of liberty is intrinsically related to it. Love
for one's mother language is a sign of independence and individuality.
‘Education Gives Luster to the Motherland’
According to Rizal, how does education gives luster to the motherland?
He claims that education strengthens a country and helps it to climb above the competition in concerns of
honor and reputation. It also discusses how, from the moment a man is born, he is continually involved in
the pursuit of knowledge.
To the Filipino youth
As a youth, what is expected of you according to the poem "To the Filipino youth"?
I shall use every gift that God has given me as a young man for the people and enemies of our beloved
nation. I will use my medical expertise in the same way that Jose Rizal did. He urged Filipino youngsters
to use their abilities, talents, and skills to shine not only for themselves but also for the acclaim and
prosperity of their country, the Philippines.
The Intimate Alliance Between Religion and Education
Does this mean that for anyone to have a true education, it is necessary that education be God-
centered? Defend your answer.
I believe that god-centered education is required because we all know that Christian education's goal is to
lead the process of human growth toward God's goal for man: holiness of character and deed. "That the
man of God may be complete, thoroughly supplied unto all good deeds," it strives to achieve.
MODULE 6- Lesson 1
A. Identify the title of the poem being described by the following sentences. Write your answers on
the line provided before the sentences.
Mi ultimo adios 1.The poem that serves as the final testament of Rizal of his love for his
country.
To the Filipino youth 2.The poem dedicated to Filipino youth which
message is to direct them to give their best to contribute to the betterment of the nation.
The Intimate Alliance Between Religion and Education 3. The poem that shows the vitality of
religion in good education.
Por la Education Recibe Lustre la Patria 4. The poem that reflects the highest regard of the
author to education in molding a nation.
'Sa Aking Kabata'5.Rizal wrote this poem to express the importance of loving one's native
tongue.
To the Filipino youth6.An inspiring poem that encourages young Filipinos to harness their skills
and talents for the progress of our countrymen.
‘Education Gives Luster to the Motherland’7. The poem that encourages Filipinos to acquire
education for them to be able to fulfil their dreams and contribute to the improvement of the
motherland.
8. In this poem, he requested the Filipino people to pray for others who have died and suffered for
the country.
'Sa Aking Kabata'9. This poem tells us that an individual who doesn't use or love our national
language is worse than a beast or a smelly fish.
A la juventud filipina 10. The first prize winning poem of Rizal which he pleaded the youth to
rise from complacency and utilize their talents and skills.
B. Describe the social and educational implications of the following poems.

Title of the Poem Social and Educational Implications


1. To the Filipino Youth Dr. Jose Rizal's poem "To the Filipino Youth" is
primarily intended to convey the significance of
youth and their potential to affect the destiny of
our Motherland. Despite the turbulence that our
country was through at the moment, Dr. Jose
Rizal offers confidence. "To the Filipino
Youth," a poem dedicated to the Philippines'
youth. He wished for Filipino youth to use their
strengths, talents, and skills to shine not only for
themselves, but also for the acclaim and
prosperity of their country, the Philippines.
2. Intimate Alliance Between Religion and
Education
3. To My Fellow Children
4. Education Gives Luster to the Motherland
5. My Last Farewell
C. Compose a three-stanza poem that would reflect your nationalism as a Filipino. Refer to the
rubric for poetry writing on the next page as your guide in writing poetry. (15 Points)

Around the sun, there are three stars.


The hues that blossom are brightening our fantasy.
White is the color that leads us to liberty, equality, and brotherhood.

We are Pilipinos, a one country.


The blue stripe represents peace, honesty, and justice.
That is our goal.

We are a one country looking for love and devotion.


The key to succession is freedom.
The red stripe represents patriotism and bravery.

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