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SUBJECT AREA: ENGLISH SCHOOL YEAR: 2022-2023

Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10


Learning Domain

Grammar Passive and Active voice Parallel Structure of Words and Conditionals in Expressing Campaigns and Public Speaking
Phrases Arguments ● Election Campaign Speech
● Advocacy Speech
Past and Past Perfect Tense Parallel Structure of Clauses ● Tips on Delivering Campaign and
Features of Modal Verbs Advocacy Speechless
● Modals of Ability,
Noun Phrases Modals Possibility, and
● Emphasis Markers Requests What are Technical Definitions?
● Modals of Permission What are Operational Operations?
Phrases and Suggestion
Narrative Paragraph

Clauses
Transitional or Signal Words
Reading
Using Linear and Non-Linear Examining Biases What is a Logical Fallacy? Textual Aids in Understanding Greek
Visuals Logical Connectors for Emphasis ● Fallacies of Logos Myths
● Fallacies of Pathos
● Fallacies of Ethos
Distinguishing features of Evaluating and Making Judgement of
literature during the Text
Contemporary Period
Writing
Purposes of Writing Writing an Informative Speech Making Connections Between Structural Elements
Texts To Particular Social ● Exposition - Statement of
Issues, Concerns, or position, Arguments,
Informative Essay Expository Text: Writing to Dispositions in Real Life
Evaluate ● Restatement of Positions and
● Linear and Nonlinear language features of an
Texts argumentative text,

● Modal verbs
Persuasive Speech
 Composing a Persuasive ● Conjunctions or connectives to
Speech link ideas

● Declarative statements;

● Rhetorical questions; passive


voice

Formulating a Statement of
Opinion or Assertion

Claims of Fact, Value, and Policy

Exposition or discussion on a familiar


issue
Composing Multimodal
Texts

Argumentative Essay

Using a Variety of Informative,


Persuasive and Argumentative Writing
Techniques

Compose an Independent Critique


Writing a Research Report
Speaking Summarizing a Text Writing an Informative Speech Listen to Create Value Deliver a Prepared or Impromptu on an
● Delivering an Informative Judgment on Critical Issues Issue Employing the Techniques in
Speech that Demand Sound Analysis Public Speaking
Writing Factual Recounts and Call for Prompt Actions

Writing Personal Recounts

Features of Personal and


Factual Recounts

Participating in a
discussion ,Forum and
Debate

Listening
Listening Strategies-Based Various Issues Judging the Validity of the Using Information Sources in Everyday
● moral issues Evidence Listened to Life
● social issues
● economic issues
Determine the Worth of Differentiating Bias and
Ideas Prejudice Analytical Listening in Problem Solving

Evaluating Spoken Texts

Literature
Figure of Speech African folktales and short Literature in VUCA Celebrating Diversity through World
Conflict in Tall Tales stories (Volatile, Uncertain, Literature
Biography Examining West Asian Complex and Ambiguous)
Literature
Literature as Form of
Communication

Discover Through Philippine


Literature

Viewing Genres of Viewing Materials Compare and contrast the The Relevance and Appraising the unity of plot, setting and
presentation of the same topic in Truthfulness of the Ideas characterization
different multimodal texts Presented in the Material
Information Sources Viewed
Primary and Secondary Sources of
Synthesizing Information Information
Express One’s
Beliefs/Convictions Based
on a Material Viewed

Determining the
Truthfulness and Accuracy
of the Materials Viewed

Vocabulary Analogy Words and Expressions Types of Communicative Technical Terms used in Research
Reflecting Local Culture Styles
Navigating Website
Giving Technical and Operational
Definition

Expanded/Extended Definition of
Terms

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