English: Second Quarter - Module 5
English: Second Quarter - Module 5
English: Second Quarter - Module 5
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Second Quarter – Module 5
Week 6
As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module.
You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist
the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities
for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be
enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while being an active
learner.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of
the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer Let’s Try before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are
not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
Let’s Learn
This module was designed and written for you, dear Grade Ten Learners. It will be
a great help and opportunity for you on how you will help yourself improve your
writing skill in which you will need to support it with facts and timely information
in relation to expository writing. The scope of this module permits you to widen
your knowledge on expository writing to be used in many different learning
situations. The language used recognizes the varied vocabulary levels. The lessons
are organized to follow the standard structure of the Most Essential Learning
Competencies (MELCs). The sequence of the lessons given will help you to clearly
understand and use the English Language in your everyday communication and
life style.
Let’s Try
Find Me! (Word Hunt)
Directions: Match the meaning of the meaning of the phrases used in the
sentences below with the words found in the puzzle. Highlight the words using
colored pens/ highlighter.
R H E T O R I C A L Q U E S T I O N S E
P A C G H R F S F C G R Y U Y V B N S M
R C H F R A A F B C C F G U V A D C U O
E X P R E S S A T T I T U D E R A C A T
S S D F A A D U Y C V F G D R D S B C I
E U E D A V C V U S S D E C B D E F F V
N C V C E D C E E R T Y C D S D D C D E
T D Y R D F C S O D C V S S O D U V C W
T C B A A D U T C A C D U D F A C U V O
E S A U V A C A C U D V A A B H A D S R
N S F U C E A A D V C D F A E D A D F D
S A D D N U D X C C D V N A L Q S D A S
E A D N U C F D I T S D V A I S U V A S
R A O D C X C F F D D U C A E V U A A D
U C D U V A E W R D A B F A F D E D S S
⮚ Rhetorical questions
⮚ Emotive words
⮚ Express attitude
⮚ Connectors
⮚ Verbs of belief
⮚ Present Tense
⮚ Adverbs
_____________ 1. A public servant was highly praised for serving the people with all
honesty during the time of pandemic.
_____________ 2.I think about 20 people will be there.
_____________ 3. A monster of a man violated an underage girl.
_____________ 4. The present situation gives us an idea that we have to take care
of ourselves.
_____________ 5. I rarely go outside because I don’t want to get infected by COVID-19.
_____________ 6. The latest statistic proves that there are more than 40, 000
Filipinos who are suffering from COVID-19.
_____________ 7. We must not get together to avoid the spread of COVID-19.
_____________ 8. Most Filipinos disagree with the government’s plan to help them
recover from the crisis brought about by global pandemic.
_____________ 9. The COVID patients had convinced people that this illness can
kill people.
_____________ 10. Do they really want our country to suffer from this contagious
disease?
_____________ 11. Students should take their umbrella because it’s raining.
_____________ 12. Can our country afford to help and treat infected people?
_____________ 13. COV-ID-19 is a contagious disease.
_____________ 14. She will be sick unless she stops going outside.
_____________ 15. People must take seriously the effects of COVID-19.
Lesson Write an exposition or discussion on a
familiar issue to include key structural
1 elements and language features
In this module, you will learn what expository writing is. Expository
writing is used to convey factual information (as opposed to creative writing,
such as fiction). It is the language of learning and understanding the world
around us. Expository writing is everywhere in everyday life, not just
academic settings. Expository writing is present anytime there’s information
to be conveyed. It can take form in an academic paper, an article for a
newspaper, a report for a business, or even book-length nonfiction. It
explains, informs, and describes.
Let’s Recall
Let’s Explore
This essay is part of a four-part series in partnership with the Boys & Girls
Clubs of Southeastern Michigan exploring the impact on youth and local
organizations serving youths as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
3. Getting into the shoes of the narrator, and as a future teacher, how
would you help him cope with his frustrations as a student or
individual?
4. How would you help this young man answer his question, “How long
will my life be on pause?” given that you already experience the same
situation?
5. As a student, how would you help the community prevent the spread
of COVID-19?
Let’s Elaborate
What is an exposition?
● What do you do when you have to persuade someone to consider your point
of view?
- Make a stand about an issue
- Support your point of view
- Conclude by stating the benefits of your approach
An exposition is a text that presents one side of the issue. The purpose is to
persuade the reader or listener by presenting one side of an argument, that is,
the case for or against..”
Types of Expositions
● Debates
● Expository essay
● Editorials
● Speeches (Situational Writing)
● Spoken arguments
● Legal defences (in court)
● Reviews of books, movies, online games, blogs etc.
⮚Use adverbs that show time sequence and link the arguments such as
first, next, previously and finally
- “…We must resolve our difficulties before they become worse. First we
need to… Then we must. After this we have to…”
Structure of an Exposition
An Introductory Statement- is the initial sentence that makes the ultimate point,
introduces the idea or importance and opens the door to the meat of the content.
Also, it serves to grab the reader's attention and ease them into the narrative as
just throwing them into the middle of it is confusing and boring.
Let’s Dig In
Directions: Read the selection. Identify which of the following excerpts presenting one
side of an argument, that is, the case for or against.
1. _________________
2. _________________
The Great Depression was in its final years. World War II waited
across the ocean in Europe. Out of this time came two of our earliest
comic-book superheroes.
Superman appeared in 1938. When fighting crime, he flew
through the air, wearing a caped costume to disguise his true identity.
Today, we know him as The Man of Steel, dedicated to helping others,
an orphan from the plan et Krypton
In 1939 Batman was created. Like Superman, he was a caped
hero with secret identity and a mission to make the world a better
place. In some ways, however, Batman was one of a kind. For
instance, he was the first Earth-born superhero. He covered his face
with a mask. And to get around, he drove a one-of-a-kind car called
the Batmobile.
Now, more than fifty years later, the world is a different place
with many different problems. Although times have changed, many of
our superheroes to call on whenever we need one.
- Writer’s Choice Grammar and Composition (Glencoe)
3. _________________
4. _________________
Most people are scared of sharks, but Dr. Eugenio Clark, a
famous marine biologist, says that they should not be. She and other
scientists have done studies to prove that sharks aren’t so scary. She
published some of her findings in the National Geographic article
“Sharks: Magnificent and Misunderstood” in August 1981.
According to Clark, sharks don’t just swim around, eating all
the time. Some sharks go for weeks without eating. Basking sharks
and whale sharks eat and only plankton and small fish. Sharks
typically do not bite people unless they feel threatened and need to
protect themselves.
After reading about Dr. Clark’s adventures. I learned that people
still have much to learn about sharks. It’s good to learn more, though,
because the new information lets us understand what’s really true
about sharks. Now I can swim without being scared.
- Writer’s Choice Grammar and Composition (Glencoe)
5. _________________
Let’s Remember
Directions: Write your insights gained from the lesson by completing the
following phrases.
Let’s Apply
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer and write the chosen letter of your
answer from the box on the space provided before each number.
Rhetorical questions
Emotive words
Express attitude
Connectors
Verbs of belief
Present Tense
Adverbs
_________ 1. When will this pandemic (COVID-19) end?
_________ 2. COVID-19 gives us a chance to reconnect with our loved ones.
_________ 3. People will be infected by COVID-19 unless they follow the will follow
the government’s prevention and control tip.
_________ 4. The President of the Republic of the Philippines, Rodrigo Roa Duterte,
addresses his countrymen on what might happen if they will not listen
to him.
_________ 5. Because of the people’s activities in relation to their jobs, this
government has become worse
_________ 6. The global pandemic is also having an unprecedented impact on
Educational systems all over the world.
_________ 7. Our frontliners tried to convince us by providing us via pictures and
videos feedback on what they are going through.
_________ 8. Doctors and nurses have proven to us that the hospitals are already
overwhelmed since the lockdown has begun.
_________ 9. The government and its people must collaboratively work to address
these issues.
_________ 10. As we experience this global pandemic most of us have been required
by the government to stay home and drink a cup of tea. How to make
a cup of tea? First we boil some water. Next pour the water in a cup,
then put the tea bag in the water. After add some sugar, and finally
add a biscuit and enjoy it.
_________ 11. Some people definitely disagreed to the content of Anti-Terror bill
since most of them knew that it has negative effects.
_________ 12. Our government love its people because they are doing everything to
prevent the spread of COVID-19.
_________ 13. People with COVID-19 are suffering more because they are being
judged because of their sickness.
_________ 14. Can our country prevent the spread of COVId-19?
_________ 15. Our country needs people who can follow rules and regulations.
Let’s Evaluate
(2 Points)