English8 q2 Mod1 ExplainingVisualVerbalRelationships v2
English8 q2 Mod1 ExplainingVisualVerbalRelationships v2
English8 q2 Mod1 ExplainingVisualVerbalRelationships v2
English
Quarter 2- Module 1:
Explaining Visual-Verbal
Relationships
CO_Q2_English8_Module1
English – Grade 8
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Quarter 2 – Module 1: Explaining Visual-Verbal Relationships
First Edition, 2020
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What I Need to Know
The scope of this module permits it to be used in many different learning situations. The
lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course.
After going through this module, you are expected to explain visual-verbal relationships
illustrated in tables, graphs, and information maps found in expository texts (EN8SS-lle-1.2
MELC).
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What I Know
In this part of the module, you are going to answer the given activity by interpreting verbal-
visual relationships using graphs, tables, and information maps.
Directions: Analyze closely the given verbal-visual presentations through graphs, infographics,
tables, and information maps. Write the letter of the correct answer on a separate sheet.
Conjunction
Verb Parts of Speech
Interjection
Noun
Pronoun
Source: "BALS: The World According To The Map". 2014. Deped LR Portal.
https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/6458
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For items 3-4, please refer to the chart below.
Electric Bill
12% Food
Clothing 38%
8%
3. Which part of the pie has the biggest monthly budget of Anthony’s expenses?
A. education B. electric bill C. food D. house rental
Grade 8
Modalities of
Learning Section Section Total
Rizal Arellano
Radio 1 2 3
Television 4 4 8
Online Learning 13 9 22
Modular Learning 23 26 49
Blended Learning 7 6 13
Total 48 47 95
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For items 7-8, please refer to the graph below.
30
25
Number of Votes
20
15
10
0
BADMINTON CHESS BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL
6000 6000
5000
4500
4000 4000 4000
3500
3000 3000
2500 2500
2000
1500
1000 850 900
400
0
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC
10. How much is the increase of Ms. Dynah’s income from May to June?
A. P 500.00 B. P 1,000.00 C. P 1,500.00 D. P 2,000.00
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11. Based on the given data in the graph, what will likely happen to the perfume business
of Ms. Dynah?
A. Her perfume business will boom.
B. Her perfume business will be closed.
C. Her perfume business will start to fail.
D. Her perfume business will just break even.
Rub the backs of Rub palms together Grasp thumb and rub
fingers against the with fingers with a twisting motion.
opposite palm. interlaced. Repeat to other thumb.
.
Rub left palm against
Rinse hands with Dry hands on the air or
the back of the right
running water. wipe with a clean cloth.
hand and vice versa.
Source: "Get Ready For Disasters: Workbook For Intermediate Students". 2016. Deped LR Portal.
https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/11265.
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For items 14-15, please refer to the infographic below.
Source: "How To Make Drinking Water Safe". 2015. Deped LR Portal. https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/10578.
14. What is the BEST explanation why water must be filtered before it becomes drinkable
or potable?
A. to prevent us from dehydration
B. to enjoy the benefits of the water
C. to contain bacteria and microbes present in water
D. to eliminate dirt, minerals, chemicals, and other impurities
15. Which of the following statements does NOT explain what the infographic is all about?
A. The infographic illustrates the acidity of water.
B. The infographic presents how to get drinking water.
C. The infographic tells that ordinary water can be potable or drinkable.
D. The infographic shows the step by step procedure of making water
safe for drinking.
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What’s In
You have learned from your previous lesson how to use a range of verbs, adjectives, and
adverbs in expressing emotional responses and reactions to an issue.
Directions: Fill in the blanks in the concept map with the correct words from the box below to
complete the idea of each sentence. Write your answers on a separate sheet.
must delighted
, we had better
followed the rules As your friend, I will be
implemented during the if you share
pandemic or else the virus your problems with me.
continue to spread.
Adverb Adjective
Use a range of
verbs,
adjectives, and
adverbs
Verb
You have learned from the concept map above about using a range of verbs,
adjectives, and adverbs in expressing emotional responses and reactions.
A concept map is one example of visual-verbal illustration.
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What’s New
Have you experienced having difficulty in presenting your ideas? If so, how did you do it?
Look at the illustrations below. Which of the two would you like to use in presenting the given
idea? Copy the illustration number on a separate sheet and draw a to your choice.
Illustration 1. Illustration 2.
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What is It
As you continue in this module, you will learn the different types of visual-verbal illustrations
to help you simplify the presentation of information in the expository texts.
Visual-verbal illustrations are the ways of presenting information in a simple and attractive
manner to catch the readers’ interest. These illustrations help explain concepts easily using
graphs, maps, tables, infographics, charts and the like.
Below are the commonly used visual-verbal illustrations.
A. Line Graph is a kind of graph that presents information trend using data dots
connected by straight line segments.
40000 37514
30000
20000 18086
10000 8488
0 2084
MA RCH A P RIL MA Y J UNE
The line shows the increase of the number of COVID-19 cases from March - June 2020.
40000
Number of Cases
30000
20000
10000
0
MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE
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The bar graph above shows the increase of the number of COVID-19 cases from March-
June 2020.
Enrollment Data
Grade 8 Section
Male Female Total
Gumamela 20 30 50
Rose 25 20 45
Sampaguita 20 28 48
Total 65 78 143
The table shows the enrollment data of the three Grade 8 sections in which
section Gumamela has the highest number of students (50), followed by section Sampaguita
(48), and lastly, section Rose (45).
3. Map is a diagram or visual representation that shows the relative position of the parts
of something. It could be a drawing or a photograph.
Luzon
Visayas
Mindanao
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4. Concept map displays the organization and relationship of concepts and ideas.
Laguna
Tarlac
Nueva Ecija
Eight cities
symbolizing the
Manila eight rays of the Cavite
sun in the
Philippine map
Batangas Pampanga
Bulacan
The concept map shows the eight cities symbolizing the eight rays of the sun in the
Philippine map.
a. Pie Chart is circular in form that presents how a whole is sliced into parts.
June May
The pie chart above shows the increase of the number of COVID-19 cases from
March-June 2020.
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b. Flow chart is an illustration that shows step-by-step process.
The chart above shows the flow of enrollment through a drop box.
Source: "Get Ready For Disasters: Workbook For Intermediate Students". 2016. Deped LR Portal.
https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/11265.
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What’s More
This time, you will be practicing what you have learned on visual-verbal illustrations about
tables, graphs, maps, information maps, and the like. Read and do what is asked in each
activity below.
Activity 1. Match Me
Directions: Match the definition found in column A with the appropriate illustration found
in column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on a separate sheet.
A B
0
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4
Pie Chart
2. It displays the B.
4th Qtr
organization and 3rd Qtr
relationship of
concepts and ideas.
2nd Qtr 1st Qtr
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4. It is a kind of D. Table
graph that presents
Nutritional Status of Grade 8 Gumamela
information trend
Name Underweight Normal Overweight
using data dots
connected by
straight line
segments.
Series 1 Series 2
Assessment 1: Check Me
Directions: Put a check mark (✓) if the statement is true. Put an (X) mark if the statement is
false. Write your answers on a separate sheet.
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Activity 2: Be Ready
Directions: Read and take note of the important details mentioned in the selection below.
EARLY WARNING
There are some ways we can learn that a disaster is coming, like monitoring the
weather, observing increasing water levels in rivers, or knowing that a tsunami often follows
an earthquake.
There are different people who can keep you informed about what you should do
and where you can go. This could be your family, neighbors, and the media. Sometimes,
police or local officials will also inform you if you need to leave your home. You may even
have a local RC 143 Disaster Management Team that will help you in these times, guiding
you on when to evacuate, what to bring and where to go to stay safe in times of disaster.
Your community may have a local warning system to announce if a hazard is approaching.
This warning system could be a megaphone, a bell, a rain gauge, a colored flag, or a
bamboo clapper. It’s important to listen, watch, and talk to people around you.
Source: "Get Ready For Disasters: Workbook For Intermediate Students". 2016. Deped LR Portal.
https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/11265.
Post Reading
• What should you do before, during, and after a disaster?
• What are the local warning devices used to announce the approaching disaster?
• Have you experienced a disaster? If yes, what was it?
• What precautionary measures did you do?
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Assessment 2B: Connect Me
Directions: Below are pieces of information from the selection “Early Warning”. Arrange them
based on how they are presented in the text by filling in the organizer. Write your
answers on a separate sheet.
• The local warning system like a megaphone, a bell, a rain gauge, a colored flag, or a
bamboo clapper is used to announce if a hazard is approaching.
• There are different people who can keep you informed like your family, neighbors,
and the media.
• There are some ways we can learn that a disaster is coming, like monitoring the
weather, and etc.
• Police or local officials will also inform you if you need to leave your home.
Early Warnings
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Activity 3: Inform Me
Directions: Read and analyze the text below to complete the concept with ways to stop the
spread of coronavirus. Write your answers on a separate sheet.
Stay home as
much as you can.
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Assessment 3: I Care!
Directions: Fill in the concept map below with your tips on staying healthy in times of pandemic.
Write your answers on a separate sheet.
My Tips on
Staying Healthy
in Times of
Pandemic
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What I Have Learned
What are your realizations as you journey through this lesson? Before moving forward, reflect
on the important points that you found helpful and challenging by completing the sentences.
Write your answers on a separate sheet.
I learned that
I realized that
What I Can Do
This time, you will be enriching what you have understood from the discussion. Below are
expository texts which you will be using in presenting your ideas through visual illustrations
such as concept maps, graphs, charts, flow chart, and the like.
Activity 1: Illustrate Me
Directions: Read and analyze the given expository texts. Choose at least two of the texts and
make the needed appropriate visual illustration suggested for each. Use a separate
sheet of paper for your illustration.
Expository text #1
In times of disaster, you may need to evacuate from your house and go to a safe
place. At other times, you may need to stay indoors.
If you are asked to evacuate, it is best to have an evacuation map to get to a safe
place. The map should be known to all members of the family. It should contain
landmarks in the community(e.g. churches, schools, health centers, fire stations, police
stations, barangay halls) and if possible, evacuation centers with routes that show how to
get there.
Draw your house and the route to get to the evacuation center in your area. Mark all
the roads as well as the buildings mentioned above.
In your community, where do you go in times of disaster?
Source: "Get Ready For Disasters: Workbook For Intermediate Students". 2016. Deped LR Portal.
Suggested illustration: Map or Flow chart https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/11265.
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Suggested illustration: Map
Expository text #2
I was at school, and it was raining very hard. A warning had been issued on the radio
that the area might be flooded. Our teacher told us that classes have to be cancelled because
of the bad weather. We finished school two hours early, so everyone could go home safely.
As I arrived home, I saw mom and dad in the kitchen preparing some dinner. They had not
heard the announcement! So, I told them about it.
Dad packed a first aid kit, some water, food, a whistle, a blanket, a flashlight, and my little
sister’s medicine. Mom and I went next door to see if our elderly neighbor Anna knew about
the evacuation. Anna had difficulty in hearing and she had not heard the warning on the radio.
When mom told her that we need to leave, she got her survival kit from her closet.
Source: "Get Ready For Disasters: Workbook For Intermediate Students". 2016. Deped LR Portal.
https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/11265.
Expository text #3
The Earth is made up of three layers: the crust, the mantle, and the core. The outer
layer, called the crust, is between 16 and 40 kilometers thick. It floats on a thicker layer known
as the mantle, which is 2,895 kilometers thick. The core, which is 3,475 kilometers thick, is
surrounded by the mantle. The innermost part is solid (the inner core) while the outer part is
liquid (the outer core).
Source: Paulin, Senen. 2000. "PROBE S Or M, Anyone?". Deped LR Portal.
https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/564.
Expository text #4
As a young teen, Riz does not enjoy as much as other teenagers would. Her weekends are
spent on looking for work so she can earn her allowance. She spends two hundred pesos a
week. One hundred pesos for her lunch, eighty pesos for her fare and twenty pesos for
classroom dues.
She earns more than what she needs for the week. On Saturdays, her routine would be
to go to distant relative and wash clothes for a small earning of one hundred pesos. In the
afternoon, she volunteers weeding at a neighbor’s garden for an hour and greatly receives
fifty pesos for the work extended.
On Sundays after church, she would iron out her teacher’s uniform for a fee of one
hundred pesos. Despite her weekend routine, she remains to be one of the smartest in class.
Source: Grade 7 English Learner's Material. 1st ed. Pasig City, Philippines: Department of Education,
2017.
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Assessment
Let us now check your level of mastery in what you have learned from the lesson of
this module.
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet
of paper.
Source: "BALS: The World According To The Map". 2014. Deped LR Portal.
https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/6458.
2. In the concept map below, which one is NOT an example of figure of speech?
A. hyperbole B. metaphor C. oxymoron D. verb
Simile
Irony Metaphor
Oxymoron Paradox
Figure of Speech
Onomatopoeia Hyperbole
Personification
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For items 3-4, please refer to the table below.
Grade 8
Modalities of
Learning Section Section Total
Bonifacio Jacinto
Radio 3 2 5
Television 3 5 8
Online Learning 12 12 24
Modular Learning 7 5 12
Blended Learning 21 23 44
Total 46 47 93
30
25
Number of Votes
20
15
10
0
ANG MORTAL NILALANG ANG LIHIM MISYONARYO
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For items 7-8, please refer to the graph below.
House Rental
16%
Electric Bill
12% Food
Clothing 40%
4%
7. Which part of the pie has the smallest budget of Annie’s monthly expenses?
A. clothing B. education C. electric bill D. house rental
6000 6000
5500
5000
4500 4300 4500 4500
4000 4000
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000 850
400 300
0
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC
10. How much is the increase of Ms. Lovely’s income from April to May?
A. P 450.00 B. P 1,000.00 C. P 1,200.00 D. P 2,000.00
11. Based on the given data in the graph, what will likely happen to the online business of
Ms. Lovely?
A. Her online business will boom.
B. Her online business will be closed.
C. Her online business will start to fail.
D. Her online business will just break even.
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For items 12-13, please refer to the infographic below.
Source: "Reduce Your Risk Of Coronavirus Infection | Research Institute For Tropical Medicine-Department of
Health". Ritm.Gov.Ph, 2020. http://ritm.gov.ph/reduce-your-risk-of-coronavirus-infection/.
12. Which among the statements should you NOT do if you have the symptoms of the
coronavirus?
A. Stay at home.
B. Go shopping.
C. Avoid contact with people.
D. Disinfect objects and surfaces.
13. In what way can you reduce the risk of getting the coronavirus infection?
A. wandering outside
B. washing your hands with soap and water
C. touching the parts of your face with unwashed hands
D. allowing yourself to have a contact with stray animals
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For items 14-15, please refer to the flow chart below.
Source: "Key Health Messages For Emergencies And Disasters: Philippines", 2016. Deped LR
Portal.https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/pdf-view/11075.
15. Which among the measures should you NOT do in applying first aid to a bone fracture?
A. Check the signs and symptoms.
B. Splint or sling the injury in position.
C. Tell the patient to avoid unnecessary movement.
D. Carry the person without knowing the affected area.
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Additional Activities
The following additional task shall give you more practice to enrich further your knowledge
on explaining visual illustrations.
Interpret It!
Directions: Interpret the given data in the pie chart through writing a three-paragraph
composition following the guide questions below. Write your composition on a short
bond paper. For the complete guidelines, read the rubrics provided for you.
March, 2084
April, 8488
Explanations/Reasons (paragraph 2)
• As a learner, you can be of great help. What advice can you suggest to your family
and friends in preventing the spread of the virus?
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Criterion 5 4 3 2 1
All the All the All the All the All the
sentences sentences sentences sentences sentences
are related are related are related are related are related
Content and to the topic to the topic to the topic to the topic to the topic
Organization with no error with 1-2 with 3-4 with 5-6 with 7 or
of Ideas found either errors found errors found errors found more errors
in spelling, either in either in either in found either
punctuation, spelling, spelling, spelling, in spelling,
and punctuation, punctuation, punctuation, punctuation,
grammar. and and and and
grammar. grammar. grammar. grammar.
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References
Books
1. Anama, Gina, Anna Lea Davide, Ricardo Ador Dionisio, Lerma Flandez, Armi
Victoria Fiangaan, Marcelino Ibañez, and Gizelle V. Laud et al. Voyages In
Communication – Grade 8. 1st ed. Pasig City: Department of Education, 2013.
2. Grade 7 English Learner's Material. 1st ed. Pasig City, Philippines: Department of
Education, 2017.
Online Sources
1. "Advice For The Public On COVID-19 – World Health Organization". Who.Int, 2020.
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public.
8. "Get Ready For Disasters: Workbook For Intermediate Students". 2016. Deped LR
Portal. https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/11265.
11. "Key Health Messages For Emergencies And Disasters: Philippines", 2016. Deped
LR Portal.https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/pdf-view/11075.
12. Reduce Your Risk Of Coronavirus Infection | Research Institute For Tropical
Medicine-Department of Health". Ritm.Gov.Ph, 2020. http://ritm.gov.ph/reduce-your-
risk-of-coronavirus-infection/.
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