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Lesson 3

Being a Discerning Asian and Global


Citizen
YOUR OBJECTIVES
Its a great way to think that after studying and working on all activities in
This lesson, you will be able to:
Get the meaning of words through definition clues
Identify the parts of a short story
Use the imperative sentence in
asking and giving directions and suggestions
following written directions
making requests and commands
Write a personal reflection on how you learn things.
.

YOUR FINAL TASK

WHAT I
HAVE
I. VOCABULARY. RECOGNIZING COMPOUND WORDS
LEARNED
Match a word
in Column 1 with a word in Column II to form a compound noun.
I
_____ 1.land
_____ 2.bed
_____ 3.grand
_____ 4.base
_____ 5.book

II
a. mother
b. ball
c. keeper
d. slide
e. room

II. Complete each sentence by adding a suffix to the word in parenthesis. Choose
from the list below:

-ic, -ly, -y, -ful, -ious, -ed


6. The Philippines is a __________ meeting place. (wonder)
7. I stepped into M. Apacible Street, the main avenue that leads to the heart of the __________
municipality of
Taal (history)
8. Taals once __________ streets are now replete with sounds of modern transportation. (sleep)
9. February is the perfect time to be in Boracay, the countrys No. 1 destination, its powdery white
coastline not
too __________ (crowd) 10. Tourists marvel at the __________ sunset (glory)

III. IDIOMS
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
out
up
over to
11. Liza needed to work overtime to make __________ for lost time.
12. Patricks handwriting is terrible. Can you make __________ this word?
13. Glo and Alvin have a very happy marriage. They were made __________ each other.
14. Vicky visited Ricky Reyes for a make __________.

IV. READING COMPREHENSION


Read the short passage then answer the questions that follow.
The sun burst froth in glorious yellow-orange hues. The woman in her usual tapis and saya, went
about her task of salting the fish in the earthen jars. Suddenly, she froze. From where she stood,
she saw a dark brown snake coiled near the base of an earthen jar. The snake seemed to be in
repose.
15 17 In the first column, write down each choice the woman has, in the second
write what the results of each might be.
Womans Choice
15.
16.
17.
What is the best thing to do in the above situation?

Possible Results

column

WHAT DID YOU


LEARN?
Before you put aside this lesson, spend some time reflecting on what you

have learned from it. Use this format in your reflective journal. Check the column
that best describes your feeling about the activities you did. For the last column,
give your reason.

Reflective Journal

Name : _____________________________________
School :______________________________________

What did I think or feel about thelesson? Why?

What did I learn from this lesson?

What was particularly significant for me? Why?

How will I apply what I have learned to my life?

SOURCES:
- http://www.articlesbase.com/marketing-articles/how-to-put-up.html
- Cabanilla, Josefina. et al. (2005). Language in Literature.Afro-Asian Literature. Quezon
City: Vibal Publishing House, Inc.
- Inocencio, Ines L. (2012). Breaking Grounds through Afro-Asian Literature. Quezon
City:
Ephesians Publishing, Inc.

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