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The Parable of the

Good Samaritan
Luke 10:25-37
1. Who narrates the story of
Good Samaritan?

Jesus is the narrator of


the story.
2. What happened to a man
who was going down from
Jerusalem to Jericho?
He was attacked by the
robbers and leaving him
half dead.
3. Who are the three people
who were going down the road
and saw the half dead man?
The three people are
priest, Levite and
Samaritan.
4. Who helped the half dead
man?

The Samaritan helped the


half dead man.
5. What did Jesus teach us
about this story?

We must love our


neighbors as we love
ourselves.
Unfamiliar Words
1. scripture
/ˈskripCHər/ noun
thesacred writings of Christianity contained in the
Bible.
The passages of scripture are absolutely true.
2. justify
/ˈjəstəˌfī/ verb
show or prove to be right or reasonable.
The person appointed has fully justified
our confidence.
3. pity
/ˈpidē/ noun
thefeeling of sorrow and compassion caused
by the suffering and misfortunes of others.

Her voice was full of pity.


MAP - a diagrammatic
representation of an area of
land or sea showing physical
features, cities, roads, etc.
CHART - a sheet of
information in the form
of a table, graph, or
diagram.
GRAPH - a diagram showing
the relation between variable
quantities, typically of two
variables, each measured along
one of a pair of axes at right
angles.
1. Know the exact location of each diagram.
2. Make use of the primary and secondary directions.
3. Line graph and bar title:
a. understand the title
b. note the directions of the line
c. study the meaning of the vertical lines and dots in the horizontal lines.
4. Understand the data represented in the chart.
It is form of a verb used when talking about
present action.
THREE THINGS TO
REMEMBER
1 If the subject is singular, the verb
ends with “es” or “s” in a sentence.

Examples:
Noah wants to play basketball.
He goes to the mall.
2 If the subject is plural, the verb is in the

Examples:
base form.

Many young people want to play


basketball.
Patrick and Ken go to the mall.
3 If the subjects are I ,You, We or They,

Examples:
the verb is in the base form.

I want to play basketball.


You give me a present.
We need your time.
They sing aloud.
Drill Time
Underline the correct verb in each sentence.
1.The sun (shines, shine) brightly.
2.Sam (hit, hits) the ball very hard.
3.I (love, loves) my school.
4.My mother (cooks, cook) Adobong Manok.
5.The teachers (instructs, instruct) their
students to read books.
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

- words and phrases that


have assigned figurative
meanings.
Examples
PARTS OF THE
NEWSPAPER
The newspaper gives current and up-to-
date information. News articles tell about
world events, national and local events.
World events tell about worldwide news.

National events tell about the particular


nation or country.

Local events tell about the particular or


certain place.
a. Sports
b. Weather
c. Announcement
d. Classified ads
e. Entertainment
f. Financial
g. Headline news
h. Comics
THANK YOU AND
GOD BLESS US ALL!

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