A5 English
A5 English
A5 English
ENGLISH: Reading
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a. Breaking down unknown words into prefixes &
suffixes, then into syllables.
i. Example:
Bicyclist
bi – prefix. meaning ‘two’
cycle – root word, meaning ‘wheel’
ist – a noun suffix, meaning ‘a person who’
4. Using contextual clues
a. Synonyms (same meaning of a two words)
b. Antonyms (opposite meaning of two words)
c. Cause and effect (ex. The intrepid warrior led the
assault on the well-guarded fortress)
d. Explanation (ex. Something in the refrigerator has a
putrid odor; the smell was rotten when we opened
the door)
e. Examples (ex. There is a 30 percent chance of
precipitation, such as snow or sleet)
f. Appositive (ex. At night you can see constellations,
groups of stars, in the sky.
5. Vocabulary Reading
6. Finding the main idea
7. Finding the supporting details
8. Interfering meanings, drawing conclusions
9. Classifying and organizing facts
10. Using parts of a book
11. Using the dictionary
12. Using the encyclopedias
13. Borrowing library books
14. Private library collection
15. Reading from mass media
16. Using Reading from the internet
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Philippine Informal Reading Inventory (PHIL-IRI)
Personal – PEOPLE
Ex. As the ship sank suddenly the life boats were lowered.
Examples:
She walked to the sky train, bought a ticket, and got on the
westbound train. (verb + noun to verb + noun)
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Faulty in Parallelism: Giving a list
She would love both to see lots of guests and eat lots of food.
Both – and, not only – but also, either – or, neither – nor
Stress _______________________________________________________
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ENGLISH: Literature
PROSE POETRY
Paragraph Stanza/ verse
Effective Communication Emotional Effect
Grammar Friendly Rhythm
Everyday Speech
Narrative Qualities
TYPES OF PROSE
TYPES OF POETRY
Beowulf (England)
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Hudhud at Alim ((Ifugao by Igorot)
Bidasari (Mindanao)
AWIT KORIDO
Sung Recited
12 syllables 8 syllables
Realistic Fantasy
Florante at Ibong Adarna
Laura
HAIKU tanka
3 lines 5 lines
17 syllables 31 syllables
5, 7, 5 5, 7, 5, 7, 7
Nature Nature and
Love
Dramatic – tells through a character / first person POV
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FILIPINO WRITERS
JOSE RIZAL
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WORLD WRITERS
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ENGLISH: Grammar
Types of Nouns
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o Ends with ‘f/fe’ – change ‘f/fe’ to ‘ves’ (ex. shelf –
shelves, knife – knives)
o Irregular – change spelling (ex. goose – geese)
o No change (ex. sheep – sheep)
Types of Pronouns
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3. ADJECTIVE – describing words.
Types of Adjectives
o Descriptive – show the kind of quality (ex. large,
beautiful, careful, etc.)
o Numeral – show how many people or thing meant
(ex. eight, few, second, some, etc.)
o Quantitative – show how much quantity meant (ex.
some, little, whole, etc.)
o Demonstrative – point out which person or thing
meant (ex. this, that, those, such, etc.)
o Interrogative – used with nouns to ask questions (ex.
what, which, whose, etc.)
o Possessive – express who owns or possesses
something (ex. my, our, your, etc.)
o Proper – formed from proper nouns (ex. British,
English, French wines, etc.)
o Exclamatory – used as exclamation (ex. what –
what a genius!)
4. VERB – action words (ex. read, sit, run, hide, fly, etc.)
Types of Verbs
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adverbal phrase (ex. Laura rises slowly from
her seat)
Types of Conjunctions
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VOCABULARY WORDS
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LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Communication
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Encoding – by using verbal/non-verbal ideas and thoughts to
process the communication.
Channel – the way the message is sent, the way you want the
message to be translated to.
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THEORIES OF COMMUNICATION
TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
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MODELS OF COMMUNICATION
LINEAR MODEL
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TYPES OF SPEECHES
READING
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