ENGLISH 7

Q1 WEEK 3A

September 1

LOYALTY / COURAGE

ZOOM CLASS ROUTINES

TURN CAMERA ON


ATTENDANCE VIA CHAT BOX


R E V I E W

Do you still REMEMBER?

Story passed on orally to teach lessons and values.


Hero dies in the end and passes on responsibilities.


Story about gods and goddesses and how they created the world.


Story depicts day to day encounters.


Characters are animals.


Explains the origin of places, things, phenomenon, etc.


LET'S GET STARTED!

TASK 1

ZOOM CLASS OUTPUT

Tell whether the message is relayed correctly. Submit answer via ZOOM CHAT BOX.

NANAY TO IMELDA

"Imelda, bumili ka nga ng suka yong nasa pack."

"Imelda, please buy one sachet of vinegar."

IMELDA TO MARIA

"Maria, bumili ka raw ng suka sabi ni nanay, isa la'ang yong nasa pack."

"Maria, nanay said you buy one sachet of vinegar."


CHANGING

DIRECT

TO

INDIRECT

SPEECH

People have varied ways of relaying information for varied circumstances. In the process, the message might be changed; hence, keeping the original message though relayed or stated in a different manner may become a challenge. Furthermore, it is important to learn how to change direct speech to indirect or reported speech.

TASK 2

TRY THIS @ my blog...

1. Visit my blog to go over the rules once more.

2. Answer the "TRY THIS" section after each rule.

3. Submit your answer to GOOGLE CLASSROOM.

TASK 3

  1. Read the selection "MYSTIQUE OF CAMPO: THE TALES OF PUTAT"

  2. Go over the comments.

  3. Choose one of the comments then transform it into indirect speech.

  4. Submit answer to Google classroom.

Here's how you are graded...

Task 2 and 3 are worth 25 points each. Below is the TRANSMUTATION showing the possible scores you'll get for every scoring category.

CONGRATULATIONS!

YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED THE TASKS FOR THE WEEK.

THOUGHTS TO PONDER

The stories we grow up with in our locality would only mean so much when we grown out of childhood; most especially when you come to live or work afar from your hometown. These stories come with memories of your childhood, memories that you'd want to keep; worth-keeping or not. Now, that you probably all live in the city and stories of your hometown maybe something you haven't heard of; start asking your parents about them. These stories may still be passed on to the generations to come.

Teacher Jeanille