ENGLISH 7

Q1 WEEK 5

September 7

LOYALTY

ZOOM CLASS ROUTINES

MUTE MIC

Unmute upon teacher's directives

TURN CAMERA ON


ATTENDANCE VIA CHAT BOX


R E V I E W

CARE TO SHARE......

ANDRE

..... What have you learned last week?

Let's recall the components of a NARRATIVE PARAGRAPH.

LET'S GET STARTED!

Pay attention to how Eva Longoria speaks...

Now, say the line:

"I don't think there's ever gonna be a better before and after."



INTONATION

The music of languages is called intonation, and it’s something you probably don’t even think about when speaking your native language. Intonation is the rise and fall of your voice when you speak. Many times, it’s just as important as your words in expressing what you want to say. (Geikhman, 2020)

Learn more....................

Shadow read as you listen to your teacher read.

WHAT TO DO

1. Read the lines indicated in the matrix below. Be mindful of the specific intonations indicated.

2. After a good amount of practice reading, RECORD yourself reading all the lines as indicated in the matrix above.

3. Make sure your audio recording is in mp3 format.

4. Submit file to GOOGLE CLASSROOM.

Be guided by the TRANSMUTATION table below to know the possible scores you'll get depending on the rating indicated in the rubric above. This task is worth 50 points.

CONGRATULATIONS!

YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED THE TASKS FOR THE WEEK.

THOUGHTS TO PONDER

Communication is something natural to each one of us; how we communicate is where we vary. Be it always remembered that one of the main purpose of this subject is learn how to communicate efficiently. Thus, we must learn to use the appropriate intonations, to ensure that when we communicate, we do not ruin the message we are supposed to convey. Remember that communication can make or break relationships.

Teacher Jeanille