ENGLISH 10

Q1 Week 2B

August 26

PERSEVERANCE / FORTITUDE

ZOOM CLASS ROUTINES

TURN CAMERA ON


ATTENDANCE VIA CHAT BOX


LET'S GET STARTED!


TASK 1

ZOOM CLASS OUTPUT

  1. Pick out 1 (one) line from the text then explain what you think it means.

  2. Submit answers to Zoom CHAT BOX.


TASK 2

FLEX POST

The social media is a very good avenue to share good vibes and positivity amidst this pandemic the world is facing now. One of the words the netizens use to share certain posts is “flex”; which simply implies a subtle and personal way of saying “FYI”. Now, we are going to make use of your social media accounts by “flexing” thoughts to ponder shortly after reading the assigned text.

You must have found out that the Essays of Idleness by Yoshida Kenko is heavily packed with deep thoughts coated with figurative language. Why don’t we share those quotes? They could be helpful to others as well

WHAT TO DO

  1. Choose your favorite line from the selection.

  2. Choose a photo that fits the quote .


Choose photos from my INSTAGRAM or my son's or from my PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG.

Click either of these links.

https://jcogtasfoto.blogspot.com/

www.instagram.com/cogtasjeanille/?hl=en

www.instagram.com/cogtasmark/?hl=en


DOWNLOAD PHOTOS FROM INSTAGRAM VIA DOWNLOADGRAM.

Click here.

downloadgram.com/


3. Make sure you write the author of the quote, Yoshida Kenko and the owner of the photo you used.

4. Save your output in jpg or png format.

5. Post your output in any of the following: Facebook, twitter, or Instagram.

6. Write a short but striking caption to your post.

7. Submit to Google classroom the jpg or png format of your output and the link of your post.



SAMPLE WORKS!

The task is worth 50 points. Below is the TRANSMUTATION showing the possible scores you'll get for every scoring category.

CONGRATULATIONS!

YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED THE TASK FOR THE WEEK.

THOUGHTS TO PONDER

In this age of the internet, it is very much needed that every person should learn how to confirm information before believing in them. There are varied ways to know whether the information you heard is fake or factual. This is the main point of our activity this week; to weigh things through analytically.

Teacher Jeanille