Eng 7 Q2 Module 1 REVISED
Eng 7 Q2 Module 1 REVISED
Quarter 2 – Module 1:
Becoming an Effective Listener
English – Grade 7
Quarter 2 – Module 1: Becoming an Effective Listener
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Writer:
Rogielyn Mae D. Cariño – Camaligan National High School
Editors:
1. Edna F. Aladano – Gov. Mariano E. Villafuerte High School
2. Judith B. Sabio – West Coast High School
Reviewer:
Preciosa R. Dela Vega, EPS - English, SDO Camarines Sur
Learning Target
After studying this module, you are expected to use listening strategies based
on purpose, familiarity with the topic, and levels of difficulty of short texts listened
to.
Vocabulary List
. The following key words will be used as you go along this learning process:
Gist is the main idea of a text or the essence of the entire passage
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Warming Up
In this module, you will develop skills in listening with comprehension. Before
you proceed, let’s find out to what extent you have such skills.
Tell whether you agree or not with the following statements by writing
YES or NO on your answer sheet:
Learning About It
When your eyes are closed, you are better able to focus. Because you are
focused on the sounds around you, you are more capable of “hearing” them. You
appreciate these sounds more compared to when your eyes are open or when you
are busy talking. This activity teaches the value of focusing or paying attention to
the sounds that you hear. This skill is very important in relaying or writing
information gathered from oral communication, because you cannot fully
understand what you have not heard very well.
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Why is developing listening skill important? Listening is very important because
language learners, like you, need it to obtain information, understand, learn,
communicate, and enjoy. Listening is used most frequently, but for second language
learners, most of the time, listening in English seems to be so hard.
➢ Listening for gist - You listen in order to understand the main idea of the text.
➢ Listening for specific information - You want to find out specific details, for
example key words.
➢ Listening for detailed understanding - You want to understand all the
information the text provides.
Before you listen to a text, you should be aware of these different types. You
will have to decide what your purpose is. Becoming aware of this fact will help you to
both focus on the important points and listen effectively to texts.
To develop your listening skills, there are activities that contribute directly to the
comprehension and recall of listening inputs or known as listening strategies. These
are ways that could help you improve your listening skills.
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After listening…
1. Think about the text again. Have you understood the main points?
2. Remember the expectations you made before you listened. Did they come
true?
3. Review your notes.
4. Check whether you have completed your task correctly.
5. Have you had any problems while listening? Do you have any problems now
to complete your task? Identify your problems and ask someone for help.
6. Listen again to difficult passages.
Listen to a song (and glance at its lyrics) and while you are listening, you may:
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Don’t Want You to Go
(Music Version: By Kyla; MTV Direction:
TrebMonteras II from https://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics© 2012
Here I am
Alone and I don't understand
Exactly how it all began
The dream just walked away And from the start
I'm holding on Maybe I was tryin' too hard
When all but the passion's gone It's crazy coz it's breakin' my
heart
Things can fall apart but I know,
And heroes die, That I don't want you to go
When they ignore the cause inside
But they learn from what's left behind
And fight for something else And so it goes
That we have both learned how to grow
And from the start
And from the start Maybe we were tryin' too hard
Maybe we were tryin' too hard It's crazy coz it's breakin' our heart
It's crazy coz it's breakin' our hearts Things can fall apart but I know,
Things can fall apart but I know, That I don't want you to goricom:
That I don't want you to go, no Oh it's just too much
Maybe we were tryin' to hard Takin' all the whole world all by myself
It's crazy coz it's breakin' our hearts But it's not enough unless I stop trusting
Things can fall apart but I know, somebody else,
That I don't want you to go Somebody else
Oh no, don't want you to go And love again
1. What is the message of the persona in the song? Write T (True) if you agree with
the statement and F (False) if you disagree. Write your answer in your notebook.
_____ a. The persona expresses the pain of letting go.
_____ b. The persona, too, has let go of the relationship.
_____ c. The persona is aware of how things will go in the end.
_____ d. The persona and his/her beloved have grown by letting go.
_____ e. The persona is ready to love again.
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2. What is the main idea of the song? You can take lines from the song to support
your answer. In your notebook, write your answer in three to five sentences.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Source: Open High School Program Contextualized Modules (Grade 7), pp. 136-
137
Listen to the speech using this video link given below, and then answer
the questions that follow. Write your answer in your notebook.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH1zvRal-qg
This speech was delivered by Abraham Lincoln, one of the greatest American
Presidents. He gave this speech as he was about to leave his hometown, Springfield,
Illinois, to travel to Washington, D.C. to start another chapter in his life as the 16 th
president of the United States of America. He delivered this address as an
unforgettable tribute to his friends and neighbors before boarding the special
presidential train at the Great Western Railroad station in Springfield.
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Alternative Practice Task 2:
In case you do not have internet access, here is an alternative activity. As your
family is watching an episode of “Maalaala Mo Kaya” or “Magpakailanman” (Write the
details about this in your notebook), take note of the specific details of the life story.
Biographies tend to have lots of great details. Make sure to listen carefully to the
important details of the characters and answer the questions that follow?
Ingredients: ________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
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Procedures: ________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Cooling Down
You have come to the end of this module on using listening strategies. To check
and apply what you have learned, use the link below to download the audio file, and
then listen carefully to the message of UNESCO.
A. Listen and take note of the important details. Answer the questions below in
your notebook.
http://srvarcstream3a.unesco.org/arcstream/audio/2020-04-06-000030-ci-
covid19-unesco_msg02_eng.mp3
2. In your notebook, choose the statements below which are mentioned in the
message about Corona virus.
a. Share unverified information about coronavirus.
b. Disinformation is spreading alongside the new coronavirus.
c. It is important to share information that comes from reliable sources.
d. Any information in the internet is reliable.
e. Health authorities and the World Health Organization are reliable sources.
f. Think before you share.
g. During the COVID-19 outbreak, trust only official information sources and
credible media outlets.
h. Let’s think critically about the information we are receiving and sharing.
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B. Listen to another audio using the link below, then in your notebook answer
the questions that follow:
https://srvarcstream3a.unesco.org/arcstream/audio/2020-03-25-000040-ci-covid19-
unesco_msg04_eng.wav
1. What is the reminder about?__________________________________________
Learning Challenge
In this activity, you will focus on listening and emotions and the relationship
between them. You can have different interpretations of music than the lyrics
suggest, and this can be a wonderful way to express understanding of a listening
material.
Listen to your favorite love song. Write its details on a sheet of paper, and then
express your emotion towards the song through an art work. You can choose your
most creative way of expressing your emotion.
Rubric for rating are provided so you will be guided.
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Points to Ponder
To develop your listening skills, there are activities that contribute directly to
the comprehension and recall of listening inputs or known as listening strategies.
Before you listen to a text, you will have to decide what your purpose is, so you
can focus on the important points.
Take note of the following:
1. The main idea of a listening text is a summary of the entire passage.
2. The specific details or supporting ideas provide additional information to
support the main idea.
3. To capture the general or main idea, the whole passage must be heard first
and analyzed.
4. In determining the steps of a process, it is important that you pay close
attention to the directions or steps given as described in their proper order.
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Answer Key
IV. WARMING UP
(Answers may vary depending on students preferences)
Practice Task 1
1. a. T b. T c. F d. T e. T
2. Answer may vary
Practice Task 2
1. Farewell speech
2. Yes, he was married as mentioned in the speech.
3. Yes, he has children.
4. One of his children died.
5. He was leaving his hometown, Springfield, Illinois, to travel to
Washington, D.C. to start another chapter in his life as the 16th
president of the United States of America.
6. Yes, because he has stated about his prayers and for the people.
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Rubrics for Rating Learning Challenge
Criteria 4 3 2 1
Outstanding Average Developing Insufficient
Focus/Content All elements Most elements of Some Only a few
of the the illustration elements of elements of
illustration contributed to the the the
contributed to overall message. illustration illustration
the overall contributed contributed
message. to the overall to the overall
message. message.
Originality All parts of Most parts of the Some parts A few parts
the illustration illustration are of the of the
are original. original. illustration illustration
are original. are original.
Impact The The presentation The The
presentation conveyed a presentation presentation
conveyed a message. conveyed an did not
strong unclear convey any
message. message. message.
Creativity/ The overall The overall The overall The overall
Appearance appearance appearance is appearance appearance
is attractive in is acceptably is distracting
exceptionally terms of design attractive in in terms of
attractive in and neatness. terms of design and
terms of design and neatness.
design and neatness.
neatness.
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References
Open High School Program Contextualized Modules (Grade 7), pp. 136-137
https://srvarcstream3a.unesco.org/arcstream/audio/2020-03-25-000030-ci-covid19-
unesco_msg01_eng.wav
https://srvarcstream3a.unesco.org/arcstream/audio/2020-03-25-000040-ci-covid19-
unesco_msg04_eng.wav
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