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Grade Level: Grade 7

Subject: English

Grading Lesson Exemplar/ Learning


Most Essential Learning Competencies
Period resources available

Supply other words or expressions that complete an


Q1
analogy

Identify the genre of a material viewed (such as movie


Q1 clip, trailer, news flash, internet-based program,
documentary, video, etc.)

Use the passive and active voice meaningfully in


Q1
varied contexts
Use the past and past perfect tenses correctly in
Q1
varied contexts
Use direct and reported speech appropriately in
Q1 varied contexts

Q1 Use phrases, clauses, and sentences appropriately and


meaningfully

Use the appropriate reading style (scanning,


Q1 skimming, speed reading, intensive reading etc.) for
one’s purpose

Use listening strategies based on purpose, familiarity


Q2 with the topic and levels of difficulty of short texts
listened to

Use an electronic search engine to locate specific


Q2
resources

Gather current information from newspapers and


Q2
other print and nonprint media

Q2 Extract information from a text using a summary,


precis, and paraphrase

Compare content of materials viewed to other


Q2
sources of information (print and radio)

Q2 Analyze relationships presented in analogies


Transcode information from linear to non-linear texts
Q2
and vice-versa

Use correct and appropriate multi-media resources


when orally giving information, instructions, making
Q3
explanations and narrating events in personal or
factual recounts

Use the appropriate oral language, stance and


behavior when giving information, instructions,
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making explanations, and narrating events in factual
and personal recounts

Explain how a selection may be influenced by culture,


Q3
history, environment, or other factors

Express one’s beliefs/convictions based on a material


Q3
viewed

Q3 Cite evidence to support a general statement

Q3 React to what is asserted or expressed in a text

Raise sensible, challenging thought provoking


Q3 questions in public forums/panel discussions, etc.

Q4 Distinguish features of academic writing


Employ a variety of strategies for effective
Q4 interpersonal communication (interview, dialog,
conversation)
Determine the worth of ideas mentioned in the text
Q4 listened to
Determine the truthfulness and accuracy of the
Q4
material viewed
Discover the conflicts presented in literary selections
Q4 and the need to resolve those conflicts in non-violent
ways

Discover literature as a tool to assert one’s unique


Q4
identity and to better understand other people

Discover through Philippine literature the need to


Q4 work cooperatively and responsibly in today’s global
village
Q4 Compose an informative essay
Assessment (provide a link if
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Grade Level: Grade 8
Subject: English

Grading Lesson Exemplar/ Learning


Most Essential Learning Competencies
Period resources available

Determine the meaning of words and expressions that


Q1
reflect the local culture by noting context clues

Q1 Use conventions in citing sources


Q1 Use modals appropriately
Q1 Use emphasis markers for persuasive purposes

Note implicit signals used by the writer to indicate


Q1
coherence

Explain visual-verbal relationships illustrated in tables,


Q2 graphs, and information maps found in expository
texts
Q2 Share ideas using opinion-marking signals
Compare and contrast the presentation of the same
Q2 topic in different viewing genres
Compare and contrast one’s beliefs/convictions with
Q2
those presented in a material viewed

Q2 Discern positive and negative messages conveyed in a


material viewed

Q3 Examine biases (for or against) made by the author

Analyze intention of words or expressions used in


Q3
propaganda techniques
Determine various social, moral, and economic issues
Q3
discussed in the text listened to
Analyze literature as a mirror to a shared heritage of
Q3
people with diverse backgrounds
Use appropriate cohesive devices in various types of
Q3
speech
Q3 Use parallel structures

Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions


suitable to each pattern of idea development:

● general to particular
Q4
● claim and counterclaim
Q4

● problem-solution
● cause-effect
● and others

Q4 Expand the content of an outline using notes from


primary and secondary sources
Synthesize essential information found in various
Q4
sources
Q4 Compose effective paragraphs

Develop paragraphs that illustrate each text type


Q4 (narrative in literature, expository, explanatory,
factual and personal recount, persuasive)

Deliver a self-composed speech using all the needed


Q4 speech conventions
Assessment (provide a link if
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online)
Grade Level: Grade 9
Subject: English

Grading Lesson Exemplar/ Learning resources


Most Essential Learning Competencies
Period available

Express permission, obligation, and


Q1
prohibition using modals

Q1 Use conditionals in expressing


arguments

Determine the vocabulary or jargons


Q1
expected of a communicative style

Employ the appropriate


communicative styles for various
Q1
situations (intimate, casual,
conversational, consultative, frozen)

Q1

Relate text content to particular social


Q2 issues, concerns, or dispositions in real
life

Analyze literature as a means of


understanding unchanging values in
Q2
the VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex,
ambiguous) world

Q2
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Q2
Q2
Q3 Differentiate biases from prejudices

Determine the relevance and the


Q3 truthfulness of the ideas presented in
the material viewed

Judge the validity of the evidence


Q3
listened to

Q3
Q3
Q3
Q3

Judge the relevance and worth of


ideas, soundness of author’s reasoning,
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and the effectiveness of the
presentation

React to lay value judgment on critical


Q4 issues that demand sound analysis and
call for prompt actions

Q4
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Q4
Q4
Assessment (provide a link if
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online)
Grade Level: Grade 10
Subject: English

Grading Lesson Exemplar/ Learning


Most Essential Learning Competencies LR developer
Period resources available

Use information from news reports,


Q1 speeches, informative talks, panel
discussions, etc. in everyday life

Determine the effect of textual aids like


advance organizers, titles, nonlinear
Q1
illustrations, etc. on the understanding of
a text

Appraise the unity of plot, setting and


Q1 characterization in a material viewed to
achieve the writer’s purpose

Compare and contrast the contents of the


materials viewed with outside sources of
Q1
information in terms of accessibility and
effectiveness

Employ analytical listening in problem


Q1
solving

Evaluate text content, elements, features,


Q1
and properties using a set of criteria

Evaluate listening texts in terms of


Q1 accuracy, validity, adequacy, and
relevance

Observe the language of research,


Q2
campaigns, and advocacies
Identify parts and features of
Q2
argumentative essays
Formulate a statement of opinion or
Q2
assertion
Q2 Formulate claims of fact, policy, and value

Employ the techniques in public speaking


Q2
in a sample public speaking situation

Use appropriate multimedia resources


Q2
that accompany language
Make and deliver impromptu and
Q2 extemporaneous speeches with ease and
confidence

Deliver special speeches like toast and


roast speeches, tributes, welcome and
Q2 closing remarks, speeches to introduce
guest speakers/resource persons etc.
effectively in varied speech situations

Deliver self-composed Campaign Speeches


Q2
on Advocacies, Social Issues and Concerns

Q3 Compose an argumentative essay

Use a variety of informative, persuasive,


Q3 and argumentative writing techniques

Compose an independent critique of a


Q3
chosen selection
Critique a literary selection based on the
following approaches:
- structuralist/formalist
- moralist
Q3
- Marxist
- feminist
- historical
- reader-response
Q3
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Distinguish technical terms used in
Q4
research

Q4 Give technical and operational definitions

Q4 Give expanded definitions of words


Observe correct grammar in making
Q4
definitions
Compose a research report on a relevant
Q4
social issue
Q4
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