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Preliminary Finals

English 9 Reading Literature

 Venn diagram  Poetry


 Graphic organizers  Short stories
 Editorial cartoon  Literary Devices
Listening Writing

 Argumentative and persuasive texts  Poem Writing


 Making inferences  Prose
 The Author’s purpose Writing Composition
Viewing
 Distinguish characteristics between and
 Romeo and Juliet among informative, journalistic, and
 Movie Review and Analysis literary writing
Vocabulary  Journalistic writing
 News, feature, editorial
 Communicative styles Oral Language
 Levels of Communication
 Context Clues  The Readers Theater
 Review of the English sounds
 Nonverbal cues in a readers theater
 Speech symbols
Grammar Awareness

 Adverbs
 Adjectives
 Syllogisms
 Conditionals to express arguments

English 10 Reading

 Linear and non-linear texts Writing Composition


 Reading Technique
 Parts and features of argumentative essay
 Types of claims (fact, policy, and value)
Listening  Kind of Essay
(Argumentative Essay)
 Listening Strategies
 Drawing Mind Maps and Analytical Listening
 Evaluating Texts Oral Language

 Basic intonation patterns in English


Viewing  Impromptu and Extemporaneous Speeches

 Biases and Prejudice Grammar

 Observing Correct Grammar in Making


Vocabulary Definitions
 Words and Expressions that Affirm and Negate
 Technical Definitions. Parenthetical,  Sentence Structure in Paragraph
Sentence, and Extended Definitions
 Formal Sentence Definition and Extended
Definitions, PBL
 Research-related terms and their Definitions
 Operational Definitions  Chapter III Research Methodology
 Variables in Research  Chapter IV Research Findings
Literature

 Sensory Images
 Literary Devices

Literary Texts to be read:

 The Nibelungenlied
 The Death of Siegried
 El Cid
 The Song of Roland

Oral Communicative Competence Strategies in Types of Speeches


Communicati Various Speech Situations A. According to purpose
on a. Expository\Informative
A. Types of Speech Style Speech
a. Intimate b. Persuasive Speech
b. Casual c. Entertainment Speech
c. Consultative B. According to delivery
d. Formal a. Reading from a manuscript
e. Frozen b. Memorized speech
c. Impromptu speech
B. Types of Speech Act d. Extemporaneous speech
a. Locution C. Principles of Speech Writing
b. Illocution a. Choosing the topic
c. Perlocution b. Analyzing the audience
c. Sourcing the information
d. Outlining and organizing the Speech
C. Types of Communicative Contents
Strategy D. Principles of Speech Delivery
1. Nomination
2. Restriction
3. Turn-taking
4. Topic control
5. Topic shifting
6. Repair
7. Termination
Creative Reading and Writing Drama (one-act)* The creative work in literary and /or
Writing Elements of the genre sociopolitical context
a. Character
b. Setting Creative Writing Outputs
c. Plot d. Dialogue
4.1. Techniques and literary devices  Group Blog
a. Intertextuality
 Poems
b. Conceptualization of modality 4.2. Modelling
 Short Story
from well-known local and foreign playwrights
 One act play
 Hypertext literature

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