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GRADE LEVEL: Grade 1


GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS: The learner listens for comprehension, speaks clearly, and uses appropriate expressions in talking about oneself,
family, and other social context interactions.

K to 12
Qtr Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
Q3 Recognize rhyming words in nursery rhymes, poems, and songs heard EN1PA-IIIa-e-
2.2

Q3 Recognize sentences (telling and asking) and non-sentences


Q3 Use words that are related to self, family, school, and community
Q3 Listen to short stories/poems
1. note important details pertaining to
a. character
b. setting
c. events
2. Give the correct sequence of three events
3. Infer the character’s feelings and traits
4. Identify cause and effect/or effect of events
5. Identify the speaker in the story or poem
6. Predict possible ending of a story read
7. Relate story events to one’s experience
8. Discuss, illustrate, dramatize specific events
9. Identify the problem and solution
10. Retell a story listened to
11. Ask simple questions about the text listened to
Q3 Use/Respond appropriately to polite expressions: greetings, leave EN1OL-IIIa-e-
takings, expressing gratitude and apology, asking permission, offering 1.5
help
Q3 Talk about oneself, one’s family and one’s personal experiences
Q4 Recognize common action words in stories listened to EN1G-IVa-e-3.4
179

Q4 Recognize describing words for people, objects, things and places EN1G-IVf-j-5
(color, shape, size, height, weight, length, distance, etc.)
Q4 Sort and Classify familiar words into basic categories (colors, shapes, EN1V-IVa-e-3
foods, etc)
Q4 Give the meaning of words using clues (TPR, pictures, body EN1V-IVf-j-12.1
movements, etc.)
Q4 Follow one-to-two step directions EN1LC-IVg-h-3.6

Q4 Give one-to-two step directions EN1OL-IVi-j-


1.17.1

GRADE LEVEL: Grade 2


GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS: The learner listens critically to one-two paragraphs; use appropriate expressions in varied situations; reads texts for
pleasure and information critically in meaningful thought units; responds properly to environmental prints likes signs, posters, commands and
requests; and writes legibly simple sentences and messages in cursive form.

K to 12
Qtr Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
Q1 Classify/Categorize sounds heard (animals, mechanical, objects, EN2PA-Ia-c-1.1
musical instruments, environment, speech)
Q1 Read the alphabets of English and associate to phonemes
Q1 Recognize common or proper nouns in simple sentences listened to
Q1 Recognize the use of a/an + noun in simple sentences listened to
Q1 Identify the English equivalent of words in the Mother Tongue or in EN2VD-Id-e-1
Filipino
Q1 Give the beginning letter of the name of each picture EN2AK-IIa-e-3

Q1 Recognize common action words in retelling, conversation, etc. EN1G-IIa-e-3.4


180

Q1 Identify and discuss the elements of a story (theme, setting, characters, EN2LC-IIa-b-2.2
and events)

Q2 Recognize the common terms in English relating to part of book (e.g. EN2BPK-Ib-c-4
cover, title page, etc.) book orientation
Q2 Generate ideas through prewriting activities
Q2 Writing some words, a phrase, or a sentence about an illustration or a
character
Q2 Discuss the illustrations on the cover and predict what the story may EN2BPK-IIIa-1
be about
Q2 Identify title, author and book illustrator and tell what they do EN2BPK-IIIb-2

Q2 Spell high-frequency words with short a, e, i, o and u sound in CVC


pattern
Q2 Use common action words in retelling, conversations, etc.
Q2 Identify the basic sequence of events and make relevant predictions EN2RC-IIId-e-
about stories 2.4

Q3 Use clues to answer questions, clarify understanding and justify


predictions before, during and after reading (titles, pictures, etc)
Q3 Create or expand word clines
Q3 Recognize that some words may have the same (synonyms) or opposite
(antonyms) meaning
Q3 Recognize the difference between “made-up” and “real” in texts EN2LC-IIIf-g-
listened to 3.15

Q3 Identify important details in expository text listened EN2LC-IIIh-3.1

Q3 Retell and/or reenact events from a story EN2LC-IIIi-j-2.6

Q3 Talk about texts identifying major points and key themes


181

Q3 Participate in choral speaking and echo reading of short poems, rhymes EN2OL-IIIc-d-
and stories with repeated patterns and refrains in English 1.2

Q3 Listen and respond to texts to clarify meanings heard while drawing on EN2OL-IIIe-f-1.1
personal experiences
Q4 Read words with short e, a, i, o , and u sound in CVC pattern
Q4 Match the picture with its
sight word
Q4 Spell 2-syllable words with short e, a, i, o, and u sound in CVC pattern EN2PWR-IIId-f-
7.1

Q4 Use personal pronouns(e.g. I, you, he, she, it, we, they) in dialogues EN2G-IVa-b-
4.2.1

Q4 Use demonstrative pronouns (this/that, these/ those) EN2G-IVc-d-


4.2.3

Q4 Use the most frequently occurring preposition (e.g. on, over, under, to, EN2G-IVg-i-7.3
from, above, etc.)
Q4 Differentiate words with different medial vowels (eg: cap-cop-cup; fan-
fin-fun)
Q4 Read phrases, short sentences and short stories consisting of words
with short e, a, i, o, and u then answer the Who, What and Where
questions about them
Q4 Write the names of pictures with the short a, e, i, o, and u words

GRADE LEVEL: Grade 3


GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS: The learner listens critically to get information from text heard, demonstrates independence in using the basic
language structure in oral and written communication, and reads with comprehension.
K to 12 182
Qtr Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
Q1 Describe one’s drawing about the stories/poems listened to using
simple and compound sentences
Q1 Write a short descriptive paragraph about a character or setting in
stories listened to
Q1 Write a short paragraph providing another ending for a story listened
to
Q1 Write a diary EN3WC-Ia-j-2.2
Q1 Use different kinds of sentences in a dialogue (e.g. declarative,
interrogative, exclamatory, imperative)
Q1 Use common and proper nouns in a sentence EN3G-If-2.2

Q1 Use plural form of regular nouns by adding /s/ or /es/ (e.g., dog, dogs; EN2G-Ig-h-2 .3
wish, wishes)
Q1 Use plural from of frequently occurring irregular nouns (e.g. children, EN3G-Ii-j-2.4
feet, teeth)
Q1 Review reading and writing short e, a, i, o, and u words in CVC pattern EN3PWR-Ia-b-7

Q1 Read phrases, sentences and short stories consisting of 2-syllable EN3PWR-Ij-21


words
Q1 Initiate conversations with peers in a variety of school settings EN3FL-Ia-3.8

Q1 Summarize and restate information shared by others


Q2 Use the be-verbs (am, is, are was, were) correctly in sentences EN3G-IIa-b-3.4

Q2 Use simple verbs (past, present, future) in sentences


Q2 Read words with initial and final consonant blends
Q2 Read familiar words and phrases in texts
Q2 Read words, phrases, sentences and short stories consisting of words EN3PWR-IIi-j-
with consonant digraph ch and sh and other words previously studied 22.1
183

Q2 Spell one- to- two syllable words with initial and final consonant blends
(e.g. pl, tr) and consonant digraphs (ch and sh)
Q2 Identify commonly used possessive pronouns and use them in a
sentence
Q2 Identify several effects based on a given cause EN3RC-IIIa 2.7.1

Q2 Make inferences and draw conclusions based on texts (pictures, title EN3RC-IIIa 2.11
and content words)
Q2 Distinguish fact from opinion EN3RC-IIIa 2.13

Q2 Use different sources of information in reading EN3RC-IIIg-j-2.5

Q2 Recognize some words represented by common abbreviations (e.g. Mr. EN3V-IIIa-7


Ave., Oct.)
Q3 Homonyms (e.g. flower/flour) EN3V-IIIe-f13.6

Q3 Homographs (e.g., read-read) EN3V-IIIg-h-


13.7

Q3 Hyponyms – type of (e.g. guava - type of fruit) EN3V-IIIi-j-13.7

Q3 Identify possible solutions to problems EN3LC-IIIb-2.19

Q3 Identify the elements of an informational/factual text hear


Q3 Read words with long a, i, o , u sound (ending in e)
Q3 Read phrases, sentences, stories and poems consisting of long a, i, o,
and u words
Q3 Ask and respond to questions about informational texts listened to EN1OL-IIIg-h-
(environment, health, how-to’s, etc.) 3.2
Q3 Compare and contrast information heard EN3OL-IIIi-j-1.9

Q3 Read word with affixes EN1V-IVj-27


184

Q3 Write a simple story EN2WC-IVa-e-


22

Q4 Use the degrees of adjectives in making comparisons (positive, EN3G-IVi-j-5.2


comparative, superlative)
Q4 Recognize adverbs of manner EN3G-IVi-j-6.1

Q4 Interpret simple maps of unfamiliar places, signs and symbols


Q4 Interpret simple graphs, tables, and pictographs
Q4 Restate facts from informational texts (climate change, children’s EN3LC-IVi-j-3.5
rights, traffic safety, etc.) listened to
Q4 Read words containing vowel digraphs - ai, ay, ea, ee, oo, oa
Q4 Read phrases, sentences and stories with vowel digraphs - ai, ay, ea,
ee, oo, oa
Q4 Read words with vowel diphthongs: oy (boy), oi (boil), ou (out) ow
(bow)
Q4 Read phrases, sentences and short stories consisting vowel diphthongs:
oy, oi, ou, ow
Q4 Recognize and read some irregularly spelled words (e.g. such as EN3PWR-IVj-22
enough, through, beautiful)
Q4 Present information in varied artistic ways (e.g. role playing, show and EN3OL-IVa-e-
tell, radio play/podcast/broadcast/reporting/poster presentations) 1.19

GRADE LEVEL: Grade 4


GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS: The learner listens critically to various text types and expresses ideas accurately in both oral and written forms;
demonstrates confidence in the use of the language to meet everyday needs; and reads independently and gets relevant information from various
text types.

Qtr Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12


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CG Code
Q1 Recognize the parts of a simple paragraph
Q1 Use resources such as a dictionary, thesaurus, online sources to find
the meaning of words
Q1 Note significant details of various text types
Q1 Identify the structure, purpose and language features of different text
types, e.g. narrative, information report, procedure, argument
Q1 Identify meanings of unfamiliar words through structural analysis EN4V-IIc-32
(words and affixes: prefixes and suffixes)
Q1 Identify different meanings of content specific words (denotation and EN4V-IIIf-38
connotation)
Q1 Get the meaning of words through word association (analogy) and EN4V-IIIh-39
classification.
Q2 Use context clues to find meaning of unfamiliar words: definition, EN4V-Ia-31
exemplification
Q2 Use clear and coherent sentences employing appropriate grammatical EN4G-Id-33
structures: Kinds of Nouns – Mass Nouns and Count Nouns, Possessive
Nouns, Collective nouns
Q2 Use personal pronouns in sentences EN4G-IIa-4.2.1
Q2 Use adjectives (degrees of comparison, order) in sentences EN4G-IIIa-13
Q2 Use simple present tense of verbs in sentences EN4G-Ii-3.2.1.1
Q2 Use correct time expressions to tell an action in the present EN4G-IIf-10
Q2 Use the past form of regular and irregular verbs EN4G-IIi-12
Q3 Use adverbs (adverbs of manner, place and time) in sentences EN4G-IIIe-16
Q3 Write directions using signal words
Q3 Distinguish between general and specific statements
Q3 Identify the main idea, key sentences, and supporting details from text EN4LC-IIIg-1.1
listened to
Q3 Use appropriate graphic organizers in text read EN4RC-IIe-30
Q3 Infer the speaker’s tone, mood and purpose
Q3 Analyze a story in terms of its elements EN4RC-Ib-2.1.1
Q4 Write a short story (fiction/nonfiction) with its complete elements EN4WC-IId-20
186

Q4 Write a reaction about the story read EN4WC-IIf-22


Q4 Distinguish fact from opinion in a narrative. EN4RC-IIi-36
Q4 Identify features of Journalistic Writing
Q4 Distinguish among types of Journalistic Writing (news report, opinion
article, feature article, and sports news article)
Q4 Write a news report using the given facts EN4WC-IIi-25
Q4 Write/compose an editorial EN4WC-IIIc-28

GRADE LEVEL: Grade 5


GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS: The learner listens critically to different text types; expresses ideas logically in oral and written forms; and
demonstrates interest in reading to meet various needs. The learner listens critically to news reports and other radio broadcasts and expresses
ideas accurately in oral and in written forms; demonstrates confidence in the use of the language to meet everyday needs; and reads
independently and gets relevant information from various text types.

K to 12
Qtr Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
Q1 Fill-out forms accurately (school forms, deposit and withdrawal slips, EN5WC-IIj-3.7
etc.)
Q1 Infer the meaning of unfamiliar words using text clues
Q1 Use compound and complex sentences to show cause and effect and EN5G-IVa-1.8.1
problem-solution relationship of ideas
Q1 Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical EN5G-IIa-3.9
structures: subject-verb agreement; kinds of adjectives; subordinate
and coordinate conjunctions; and adverbs of intensity and frequency
Q2 Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical EN5G-Ia-3.3
structures: aspects of verbs, modals and conjunction
Q2 Identify point-of-view
Q2 Examine images which present particular viewpoints, e.g. stereotypes
(gender, age, cultural), opinions on an issue
Q2 Distinguish among various types of viewing materials EN5VC-Id-6
Q3 Distinguish text-types according to purpose and features: classification, EN5RC-IIc-3.2.1
explanation, enumeration and time order
187

Q3 Summarize various text types based on elements


Q3 Make a stand EN5OL-IIh-4
Make a stand
Q3 Provide evidence to support opinion/fact EN5OL-IIf-3.5.1
Q4 Analyze how visual and multimedia elements contribute to the EN5VC-IVd-
meaning of a text 1.7.1
Q4 Write paragraphs showing: cause and effect, comparison and contrast EN5WC-IIb-
and problem-solution relationships 2.2.5
Q4 Write a feature article

GRADE LEVEL: Grade 6


GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS: The learner listens critically; communicates feelings and ideas orally and in writing with a high level of proficiency; and
reads various text types materials to serve learning needs in meeting a wide range of life’s purposes.

K to 12
Qtr Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
Q1 Identify real or make-believe, fact or non-fact images EN6VC-IIIa-6.2

Q1 Interpret the meaning suggested in visual media through a focus on EN5VC-IIIf-3.8


visual elements, for example, line, symbols, colour, gaze, framing and
social distance
Q1 Make connections between information viewed and personal EN6VC-IVd-1.4
experiences
Q2 Identify the purpose, key structural and language features of various EN6RC-IIIa-3.2.8
types of informational/factual text
Q2 Recognize evaluative word choices to detect biases and propaganda EN6LC-IIIb-
devices used by speakers 3.1.12
Q2 Compare and contrast content of materials viewed to other sources of EN7VC-IV-c-15
information (print, online and broadcast)
Q3 Present a coherent, comprehensive report on differing viewpoints on EN10LC-IIId-
an issue 3.18
Q3 Evaluate narratives based on how the author developed the elements EN6RC-Ig-2.24.1
188

EN6RC-Ig-2.24.2
Q4 Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical EN6G-Ig-4.4.1
structures (verb tenses, conjunctions, adverbs)
Q4 Compose a persuasive essay on self-selected topic EN6WC-IVb-2.2
GRADE LEVEL: Grade 7
GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS: The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of Philippine Literature and
other texts types for a deeper appreciation of Philippine Culture.

K to 12
Qtr Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
Q1 Supply other words or expressions that complete an analogy EN7V-IV-c-23.1
Q1 Identify the genre, purpose, intended audience and features of various EN7VC-I-d-6
viewed texts such as movie clip, trailer, newsflash, internet-based
program, documentary, video
Q1 Use the passive and active voice meaningfully in varied contexts EN7G-III-c-2
Q1 Use the past and past perfect tenses correctly in varied contexts EN7G-III-h-3
Q1 Use direct and reported speech appropriately in varied contexts EN7G-III-e-3
Q1 Use phrases, clauses, and sentences appropriately and meaningfully EN7G-II-a-1
Q1 Use appropriate reading strategies to meet one’s purpose (e.g. EN7RC-IV-b-10
scanning, skimming, close reading, etc.)
Q2 Use listening strategies based on purpose, familiarity with the topic EN7LC-II-a-6
and levels of difficulty of short texts listened to
Q2 Use a search engine to conduct a guided search on a given topic EN7SS-II-c-1.5.3
Q2 Navigate a website using essential features, e.g. using headings, links, EN7V-IV-d-23.1
etc.
Q2 Research a topic with support using two or three sources provided, e.g. EN7VC-IV-c-15
newspapers, website, video, images, podcast, print based material
Q2 Summarize key information from a text EN6OL-IVj-3.6

Q2 Use analogy to describe or make a point


Q2 Transcode information from linear to non-linear texts and vice-versa EN8RC-IIe-11
189

Q3 Use correct and appropriate multi-media resources when orally giving EN7OL-IV-e-
information, instructions, making explanations and narrating events in 3.10
personal or factual recounts
Q3 Use the appropriate oral language, stance and behavior when giving EN7OL-II-g-
information, instructions, making explanations, and narrating events in 2.6.2
factual and personal recounts
EN7OL-III-b-3
Q3 Explain how a selection may be influenced by culture, history, EN7LT-IV-h-3
environment, or other factors
Q3 Express one’s beliefs/convictions based on a material viewed EN7VC-IV-i-16

Q3 Cite evidence to support a general statement EN7RC-IV-g-


10.4
Q3 React to what is asserted or expressed in a text EN8RC-IIIe-
2.1.7
Q3 Raise sensible, challenging thought provoking questions in public EN7OL-III-h-
forums/panel discussions, etc. 1.3.1
Q4 Distinguish features of academic writing EN7WC-I-c-4.2
Q4 Employ a variety of strategies for effective interpersonal
communication (interview, dialog, conversation) EN7OL-I-b1.14
Q4 Determine the worth of ideas mentioned in the text listened to EN7LC-IV-g-8.2
Q4 Determine the truthfulness and accuracy of the material viewed EN7VC-I-h-10
Q4 Discover the conflicts presented in literary selections and the need to
resolve those conflicts in non-violent ways EN7LT-II-a-4
Q4 Discover literature as a tool to assert one’s unique identity and to EN7LT-III-g-5
better understand other people
Q4 Discover through Philippine literature the need to work cooperatively EN7LT-IV-a-6
and responsibly in today’s global village
Q4 Compose an informative essay EN7WC-IV-a-2.2
190

GRADE LEVEL: Grade 8


GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS: The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of Afro-Asian Literature and
other texts types for a deeper appreciation of Philippine Culture and those of other countries.

K to 12
Qtr Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
Q1 Determine the meaning of words and expressions that reflect the local EN8V-If-6
culture by noting context clues
Q1 Use conventions in citing sources EN8SS-IIIg-1.6.4
Q1 Use modal verbs, nouns and adverbs appropriately
Q1 Identify and use signals that indicate coherence (e.g. additive - also,
moreover; causative - as a result, consequently; conditional/
concessional - otherwise, in that case, however; sequential - to begin
with, in conclusion; clarifying - for instance, in fact, in addition)
Q1 Use a range of verbs, adjectives and adverbs to convey emotional
response or reaction to an issue to persuade
Q2 Explain visual-verbal relationships illustrated in tables, graphs, and EN8SS-IIe-1.2
information maps found in expository texts
Q2 Use opinion-marking signals to share ideas
Q2 Compare and contrast the presentation of the same topic in different
multimodal texts
Q2 Compare and contrast own opinions with those presented in familiar
texts
Q2 Recognize positive and negative messages conveyed in a text
Q3 Examine biases (for or against) made by the author EN8RC-IIIg-
3.1.12
Q3 Analyze intention of words or expressions used in propaganda EN8V-IIIg-26
techniques
Q3 Determine various social, moral, and economic issues discussed in the EN8LC-IIIh-7.4
text listened to
Q3 Analyze literature as a mirror to a shared heritage of people with
diverse backgrounds
191

Q3 Use appropriate cohesive devices in various types of speech


Q3 Use parallel structures EN8G-Ia-7
Q4 Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each
pattern of idea development:
● general to particular
● claim and counterclaim
● problem-solution
● cause-effect
and others
Q4 Expand the content of an outline using notes from primary and EN8WC-IIIc-
secondary sources 1.1.6
Q4 Synthesize essential information found in various sources
Q4 Compose effective paragraphs EN8WC-IIa-2.8
Q4 Develop paragraphs that illustrate each text type (narrative in
literature, expository, explanatory, factual and personal recount,
persuasive)
Q4 Deliver a self-composed speech using all the needed speech
conventions
192

GRADE LEVEL: Grade 9


GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS: The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of British-American Literature,
including Philippine Literature and other texts types for a deeper appreciation of Philippine Culture and those of other countries.

K to 12
Qtr Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
Q1 Express permission, obligation, and prohibition using modals
Q1 Use conditionals in expressing arguments EN9G-IIe-20
Q1 Employ the appropriate communicative styles for various situations
(intimate, casual, conversational, consultative, frozen)
Q2 Make connections between texts to particular social issues, concerns,
or dispositions in real life
Q2 Analyze literature as a means of understanding unchanging values in
the VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) world
Q3 Differentiate biases from prejudices EN9LC-IVf-13.3
Q3 Determine the relevance and the truthfulness of the ideas presented in EN9VC-IVa-10
the material viewed
Q3 Judge the validity of the evidence listened to EN9LC-IVh-2.15
Q4 Judge the relevance and worth of ideas, soundness of author’s EN9RC-IVf-2.22
reasoning, and the effectiveness of the presentation
Q4 React to lay value judgment on critical issues that demand sound
analysis and call for prompt actions

GRADE LEVEL: Grade 10


GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS: The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of literature and other texts
types for a deeper appreciation of World Literature, including Philippine Literature.

K to 12
Qtr Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
Q1 Use information from news reports, speeches, informative talks, panel EN10LC-Ia-11.1
discussions, etc. in everyday conversations and exchanges
193

Q1 Determine the effect of textual aids like advance organizers, titles, non- EN10RC-Ia-
linear illustrations, etc. on the understanding of a text 2.15.2
Q1 Appraise the unity of plot, setting and characterization in a material EN10VC-IVc-29
viewed to achieve the writer’s purpose
Q1 Compare and contrast the contents of the materials viewed with EN10VC-IVa-15
outside sources of information in terms of accessibility and
effectiveness
Q1 Employ analytical listening in problem solving EN10LC-IIe-13.2
Q1 Evaluate and make judgements about a range of texts using a set of
criteria e.g. comparing arguments on the same topic, critiquing a short
story
Q1 Evaluate spoken texts using given criteria, e.g. fluency, tone, cohesion,
correctness
Q2 Observe the language of research, campaigns, and advocacies EN10G-IVa-32
Q2 Identify key structural elements, e.g.:
 Exposition - Statement of position,
 Arguments,
 Restatement of Positions
and language features of an argumentative text, e.g.:
 modal verbs: should, must, might, and modal adverbs: usually,
probably, etc.;
 attitudes expressed through evaluative language;
 conjunctions or connectives to link ideas: because, therefore,
on the other hand, etc.;
 declarative statements;
 rhetorical questions;
passive voice
Q2 Formulate a statement of opinion or assertion
Q2 Formulate claims of fact, policy, and value EN10WC-IIb-
13.2
Q2 Write an exposition or discussion on a familiar issue to include key
structural elements and language features
194

Q2 Deliver a prepared or impromptu talk on an issue employing the


techniques in public speaking
Q2 Compose texts which include multimodal elements
Q3 Compose an argumentative essay EN10WC-IIh-13
Q3 Use a variety of informative, persuasive, and argumentative writing EN10WC-IIIb-
techniques 14.1.2
Q3 Compose an independent critique of a chosen selection EN10WC-IIIg-14
Q3 Critique a literary selection based on the following approaches:
- structuralist/formalist
- moralist
- Marxist
- feminist
- historical
reader-response
Q4 Distinguish technical terms used in research EN10V-IVa-30
Q4 Give technical and operational definitions EN10V-IIa-13.9
Q4 Give expanded definitions of words EN10V-IIIa-13.9
Q4 Observe correct grammar in making definitions EN10G-IIa-29
Q4 Compose a research report on a relevant social issue EN10SS-IVe-2.3

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