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ENGLISH 10
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Using Information from News
Report, Speeches,Informative
Talks and Panel Discussion
ENGLISH-Grade 10
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1 – Module 1: Title
First Edition, 2020

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ENGLISH
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Using Information from News
Report, Speeches, Informative
Talks, and Panel Discussion
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:

Welcome to the English- Grade 10 Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on


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You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
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This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:

What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in
the module.

What I Know This part is composed of a 15-item activity


in order to check what you already know
about the lesson to take. If you get all the
answers correct (100%) you may decide to
skip this module.

What’s In This is a brief drill or review to help you link


the current lesson with the previous one.

What’s New In this portion, the new lesson will be


introduced to you in various ways; a story, a
song, a poem, a problem opener, an activity
or a situation.

What is It This section provides a brief discussion of


the lesson. This aims to help you discover
and understand new concepts and skills.

What’s More This comprises activities for independent


practice to solidify your understanding and
skills of the topic. You may check the
answers to the exercises using the Answer
Key at the end of the module.

What I Have Learned This includes questions or fill on the blank


sentence/paragraph to process what you
learned from the lesson.

What I Can Do This section provides an activity which will


help you transfer your new knowledge or
skill into real life situations or concerns.

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Assessment This is another 15-item task which aims to
evaluate your level of mastery in achieving
the learning competency.

Additional Activities In this portion, another activity will be given


to you to enrich your knowledge or skill of
the lesson the learned.

Answer Key This contains answers to all activities in the


module.

At the end of this module you will also find:

References This is a list of all sources used in


developing this module.

The following are some reminders in using this module:

1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of
the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are
not alone.

We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!

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What I Need to Know

This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master the English language. The scope of this module permits it to be used in
many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse
vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to
correspond with the textbook you are now using.

This module will teach you how to use information from news reports, speeches,
informative talks, panel discussion, etc.

The module is divided into two lessons:

Lesson 1-Using information from news reports and speeches


Lesson 2-Using information from informative talks and panel
discussion

After going through this module, you are expected to:

1. use information from news reports, speeches, informative talks,


panel discussion, etc., in everyday life;
2. know the difference between news reports and speeches,
informative talks and panel discussion

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What I Know

Analyze the following statements. Write YOUR NAME if the statement is true and if
false write YOUR MOTHER’S NAME on the space provided before each number.

________1. News moves through many different media.

________2. A persuasive speech supports argument clearly and convincingly.

________3. A panel discussion involves a group of people gathered to discuss a topic


in front of an audience.

________4. The word news is an acronym of the four cardinal directions (North,
East,
West and South)
________5. The goal of informative speaking is to teach an audience something
using
objective factual information

________5. An informative speech is one that intends to educate the audience on a


Particular topic.

________6. An effective informative speech should be driven by a series of goals.

________7. The purpose of panel discussion is to bring together top talent in one
area
so that a group of experts can share and build upon each other’s
experience.

________8. Panel discussion technique was originated in 1900 by Harry A.


Overstreet.
________9. A good story is something the audience decides as interesting or
important

_______10. A moderator in a panel discussion prepares the schedule for panel


discussion.

_______11. The abbreviation NEWS stands for “Notable Events, Weather and
Sports.”

_______12. There are three main types of news media: print media, broadcast media
and the internet.
_______13. The word news developed as a special use of the plural form of “new.”

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_______14. Hard news refers to the news stories that have big impact at the society
as a whole and need to be reported urgently.

_______15. Speeches reveal the speaker’s best and worst qualities, which can
impact
business, politics, world events and more.

What’s In

Phillipines: Church warns against ‘holy alcohol’ for COVID-19

Churchgoers in the Philippines have been urged not to fall for products
advertised as being ‘holy’ to protect themselves from COVID-19. Besides alcohol,
church leaders said there’s no such thing as a holy face mask

The Catholic church in the Philippines warned against buying alcohol and other
products claiming to protect against the coronavirus.

“There is no sacramental holy alcohol that we should make the sign of the cross
with when we rub it to ourselves,” The Catholic Bishops Conference of the
Philippines (CBCP) said in a statement on Monday. “Moreover, it should not be
sprinkled on the faithful.”

They likewise warned that there are no such things as holy face masks, holy
face shields, holy hand sanitizers and holy personal protective equipment. “This is an
irreverent marketing strategy or gimmick,” the statement added
https://www.dw.com/en/philippines-church-warns-against-holy-alcohol-for-covid-19/a-53739346

1. What information did you get from the news report?

____________________________________

_____________________________________

_______________________________________

2. Are these pieces of information useful to you? How will you


be able to use these in helping your friends, loved ones and
your community?

_________________________________________

__________________________________________
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__________________________________________
Lesson Using Information from
1
News Report and Speeches

You can’t live out your life without paying the slightest attention to the world
around you. In today’s world, news has grown to take on more forms than ever. It’s
the website we visit, the tweets we read, the facebook posts we like…it’s any
number of media platforms that we engage with on a daily basis. Those snippets of
information add up to our world view and inform us when it comes to making our
own opinions and judgements. News informs our decisions and our decisions effect
future events. In this lesson, you’ll answer one enduring question about “how are
you going to use these pieces of information in living your life as a student?”

What’s New

It is always useful to know what is going on in the world. If you are well-informed,
people will be less likely to fool you or manipulate you. The more you know what is
happening in the world, the more that you will be able to make good decisions. For
democracy to survive and thrive, well-informed people are really necessary

ACTIVITY 1. THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK

Just as no two Philippine Presidents are the same in priorities and governance, no
two State of the Nation Addressess are the same in content and in form.Identify the
following memorable quotes from the inauguration addresses of the country’s
presidents by matching column A with column B.

A. B.
1. “We are from now on Republicans; that is to say a. Manuel L. Quezon
men of law, able to fraternize with other nations
with mutual respect and affection.” b. Emilio Aguinaldo
2. “ We shall build a government that will be just,
honest, efficient and strong so that the foundation c. Fidel V. Ramos

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of the coming Republic may be firm.”
3. “We became exiles, we Filipinos who are at home d. Corazon C. Aquino
Only in freedom.Now by God’s grace and the power
of the people, we are free again.” e. Joseph Estrada
4. “Poverty, we must learn to regard as another form
of tyranny, and we must wage against it the moral f. Benigno Aquino III
equivalent of war.”
5. “There will be no friend, no compadre, no relative
or offspring who can take advantage right now.”

What is it

What is a news report?


It is the main function of the journalistic profession. It involves discovering all
relevant facts, selecting and presenting the important facts and weaving a
comprehensive story.
What is the purpose of news report?
The purpose of news report is to inform readers of what is happening in the world
around them.
What are the three main types of news?
There are three main types of news media: print media, broadcast media and the
internet

What does speech mean?


Speech is the vocalized form of human communication. The faculty of uttering
articulate sounds or words, of expressing thoughts by words. Organizing the
information in our heads and giving it over in a clear and understandable way to
the communication partner. Information can be exchanged verbally, written or
through body language
Why is speech important?
Speech is a very important part of human development. Speech enable the person
to directly connect to a large number of people. It is a very effective way to change
the mentality of large number of people, or strengthening their beliefs in the
speaker.
What are the three types of speeches?
1.Informative speech- meant to inform the audience of a specific message. The
goal of this speech is to give the audience new understanding of some topic you
might be familiar.

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2.Persuasive speech- are intended to get an audience to believe in a certain topic
or ideology.
3.Special occasions-type of speeches that are intended to fit the context of the
occasion to effectively communicate their message

What are the four methods of speaking?


There are four main kinds of speech delivery: impromptu, extemporaneous,
manuscript and memorized.

Using Information from


Lesson
2
Informative Talks and Panel
Discussions

We live in world wherein being well-informed is a necessity. Good information has a


strong tendency to be persuasive, and persuasion relies on good information. If
information is inaccurate, incomplete, or unclear, it will be of limited usefulness to
your audience

What’s New

The main goal of an informative talk is to help explain a


specific subject and to help the audience remember the knowledge later.
Activity 1. READ AND LEARN

I believe that taking a half an hour break from classes to rest your eyes
and brain would benefit not only the students but the teachers as well. We
all get stressed; levels of stress are the same whether you are an adult or a
child. Higher stress levels make people get distracted because their mind is
focused on other things. Planning a nap into the curriculum, whether it’s a
quick sleep on the desks or in a dedicated room, will improve concentration
and the overall ability to absorb the materials.

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1. What kind of information can you derive from the text?
2. To whom do you think it is addressed?
3. Do you agree with the speaker’s point of view?
4. How will you use the information you’ve learned in your everyday life
as a student?

What is It

What is an informative talk?


An informative talk provides interesting and useful information about a specific
subject to increase the knowledge of your audience. To make sure that the
information contained in a speech is remembered by the audience, the deliverer of
an informative talk should combine organization, repetition and focused
visualizations to increase the effectiveness of the speech and the likelihood that the
audience will leave informed. Achieving all three of these goals- accuracy, clarity
and interest-is the key to your effectiveness as a speaker.
There are several types of informative talks;
1. Definition- explains the meaning, theory, or philosophy of a specific topic
that the audience likely does not know much about.
2. Demonstration-explains how to do something or a how-to speech that will
likely use visual examples that show the audience how to move from step to
step through a particular activity.
3. Explanatory- gives description of the state of a given topic. This will also
utilize visualizations that give the audience a visual representation of the
particular data or statistics contained in the speech.
4. Descriptive-creates a vivid picture in a person’s mind regarding an object,
person, animal, or place.

What is a panel discussion?


A panel discussion technique originated in 1929 by Harry A. Overstreet. It is a
specific format used in a meeting, conference or convention. It is a live virtual
discussion about a specific topic amongst a selected group of panelists who share
differing perspectives in front of a large audience.
Objectives of Panel Discussion

 To provide information
 To analyze a problem from different angles
 To identify the values
 To organize for mental recreations

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Characteristics of Panel Discussion

 Used in university and college level to organize teaching at reflective


level
 Develops the ability of problem solving
 Helps to understand nature, problem or theme of discussion
 Develops ability of presentation of theme and giving their point of view
logically

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Lesson 1.
ACTIVITY 1.1 REMEMBER ME!
DIRECTION: Fill in the blanks with the correct answers.
1. The ___________of a news report is to inform readers of what is
happening in the world.

2. __________ is the vocalized form of human communication.

3. An ____________ is written to provide interesting and useful


information to increase the knowledge of your audience.

4. __________ is used in university and college level to organize


teaching at reflective level

5. _________ involves discovering all relevant facts, selecting and


presenting the important facts and weaving a comprehensive story.

ACTIVITY 1.2 FILL ME UP!


DIRECTIONS: Fill in the Venn Diagram below by identifying the similarities and differences
between a news report and speech. Summarize your ideas and present it to the class.

NEWS REPORT SPEECH

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ACTIVITY 1.3 WHAT’S UP WITH THAT!
DIRECTION: Identify whether the statement is a news or an opinion. Draw a moon
before each number if the statement is a news and sun if it is an opinion.
______________ Get children off web and in libraries, says Laureate.
______________ Why libraries are key to our kids’ futures.
______________ The government is not doing its part in combating this pandemic.
______________ No vaccine, no classes says Duterte
______________ Social media content could make or break you.

Lesson 2
ACTIVITY 2.1
DIRECTION: Match column A with column B. Write only the letter of your answer.

A B

1. Explains the meaning, theory, or philosophy of a. definition


a specific topic that the audience likely does
not know much about.

2. It is a specific format used in a meeting- b. description


conference or convention.

3. Creates a vivid picture in a person’s mind regarding c. explanatory


an object, person, animal, or place.

4. Explains how to do something or a how-to speech d. demonstration


that will likely use visual examples.

5. Utilize visualizations that give the audience a visual e. panel discussion


representation of the particular data or statistics
contained in the speech f. informative talks

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ACTIVITY 2.2 MATTER OF JUDGEMENT
DIRECTION: Identify what type of informative talks are the sample speeches below.
Write your answer in the box provided.

1. “The coronavirus pandemic is not just a medical crisis, but a


social and economic one too. Our response must be urgent
Coordinated and on a global scale, and should immediately
Deliver help to those most in need.”

2. “There are many ways you can help your child learn to
understand and use words. First, look at your baby when he
makes sound. Talk back to him and say what he says. Then,
respond when your baby makes faces. Make the same faces
back to her. Then, teach your baby to do what you do, like
clapping your hands and playing peek-a-boo.”

3. “I would describe myself as a person oozing with self-


confidence, and I suppose that some people would also say
that I am a bit bossy. Years of looking after my younger
brothers and sisters has made me like this.”

4. “Our country is an archipelago composed of 7,107 islands.


We are considered as a melting pot. We have been a colony of
Spain for more than three centuries (333 years). We are as of
now a Democratic Republic.”

5. “When I was elected as Mayor of Catbalogan City way back


2013, I vowed for an inclusive and participative form of
governance with focus on Health, Environment and
Sanitation; Tourism and Investment Promotion; Education
and Economic Development; with the ultimate goal of
continuing further the progress of Catbalogan and its
constituents.”

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Activity 2.3 CONCEPTS IN MY MIND
DIRECTION: State whether you agree or disagree with the given statements.
Write your answer on the space provided before each number.

____________1. Panel discussion is used to provide factual and conceptual


knowledge and clarifications of theories and principles.

____________2. A panel discussion usually includes 3-5 panelist.

____________3. The panel discussion must be rehearsed before the actual panel
discussion.

____________4. In a panel discussion, different point of views are expressed by the


speakers.

____________5. An example of a panel discussion is when a group of local politicians


hold on an open discussion and invite the public to come with questions and
concerns.

____________6. An informative speech is given for the purpose of providing


information about a topic to the audience.

___________7. A businessman giving a lecture is an example of an informative


speech.

___________8. The topics covered in an informative speech should not only focused
on the audience to understand a subject matter better but also for them to learn to
remember what they learned later.

___________9. Panel discussions are a great way to engage students in a meaningful


discussion.

__________10. Panel discussion is a good replacement to the typical student-


centered assignments.

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ACTIVITY 3. TIMELINE
Read carefully the given text. Then, fill up the graphic organizer below based on the
sequence of events.

100 days of COVID-19 in the Philippines

Exactly 100 days have passed since the first confirmed COVID-19 case
was announced in the Philippines on January 30, 2020, with a 38-year old female
from Wuhan tested positive for the novel coronavirus. On the same day, on the
other side of the world at the WHO headquarters in Geneva, WHO activated the
highest level of alert by declaring COVID-19 as a public health emergency of
international concern.
The Philippine government mounted a multi-sectoral response to the
COVID-19, through the Interagency Task Force (AITF) on Emerging Infectious
Diseases chaired by the Department of Health (DOH).
The Philippines implemented various actions including a community
quarantine in Metro manila which expanded to Visayas and Mindanao; expanded
its testing capacity from one national reference laboratory to 23 licensed testing
labs across the country. The WHO assisted the DOH Epidemiology Bureau in
developing COVID KAYA, a case and contract tracing reporting system for
epidemiology and surveillance officers, health care providers expanding the
capacity of the previous COVID-19 information system.

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ACTIVITY 4. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
DIRECTION: Fill out the speech balloons with information and learnings you
gained from the news report in your previous activities.

I’ve learned… I think…

I guess…
In my opinion…

In conclusion…

I will use these pieces of information_________________________


____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________

What I have Learned

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Direction: Fill out the missing words to complete the paragraph.

1. For a lot of people, the prospect of standing in front of a group or audience


and speaking is terrifying. That’s a pretty serious phobia to overcome if you are
given the task to deliver a ___________. That is why it is important to take into
consideration the purpose why you need to speak.
The goal of ___________ speech is to give the audience a new understanding of
some topic with which you might be familiar. On the other hand, _____________
speech is written to convince the listeners the validity of the speaker’s argument.

2.___________is written to inform readers of what is happening in the world around


them. There are three main types news media; __________________, ________________,
_________________.

3. A technique first used in 1929 by _______________________. A _________________


involves a group of people gathered to discuss a topic in front of an audience. It is a
live or virtual _____________ about a specific topic.

4.____________________is one that intends to educate the audience on a particular


topic. There are different types of informative talks/speeches. An _________explains
the meaning, theory, or philosophy of a specific topic. A ___________ speech
explains how to do something. An _________ might give a description of the state of
a given topic, while a________________ speech creates a vivid picture in a person’s
mind regarding an object, person, animal, or place.

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What I Can Do

A DAY IN A LIFE
DIRECTION: Given the following situations, how are you going to use the
information you get if you are one of the following:

Situation A.
You heard from the news that there are locally stranded individuals who were
denied entry to their respective provinces because they lack necessary documents
and are not following the protocol mandated by the AITF (Interagency Task Force)
As a senator voted by the people, how are you going to use this information to help
them?

Situation B.
If you are a fisherman and you heard from the news that a typhoon is about to
enter PAR. How are you going to use this information in securing your safety and
your community?

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Assessment

Direction:
A. Answer the following questions. Write your answers on the blank provided.
__________1. Refers to specific format used in a meeting, conference or convention.
__________2. Refers to the attitude of the writer towards his subject.
__________3. Contains the body of evidence used to support a point of view.
__________4. It is written to provide interesting and useful information to increase
the
Knowledge of the audience.
__________5. Refers to the faculty of uttering articulate sounds or words.
__________6. It is the main function of the journalistic profession.
__________7. Meant to inform the audience of a specific message.
__________8. Type of speech that is intended to fit the context of the occasion to
effectively communicate their message.
__________9. Type of speech that is intended to get an audience to believe in a
certain
Topic or ideology.

B. Enumerate the following;


10. What are the three types of speeches?
11.
12.
13. Give at least 2 advantages of panel discussion.
14.

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Additional Activities

1. What have you observed from the picture?


2. If you are a friend of the girl in the picture, what will you do to help her?
3. How will you use the information on the bad effects of bullying in helping this girl in
the picture and helping yourself in the future?

YOUR FINAL TASK!


MY TREASURE
“Personal challenges help one become a better person. Recognizing these
challenges would help one become better prepared for life.”
My journey through this lesson enabled me to
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________.
It made me realize that
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________.

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Answer Key

Assessment What's More What I Know


1. Panel discussion Activity 1.1 1. Your name
2. Opinion 2. Your name
3. Argument 1. Purpose 3. Your name
4. Informative talk 2. Speech 4. Mother’s name
5. Speech 3. Informative talk 5. Your name
6. News report 4. Panel discussion 6. Your name
7. Informative 5. News report 7. Your name
speech Activity 2.1 8. Mother’s name
8. Special occasion 9. Your name
9. Persuasive 1. A 10.Mother’s name
speech 2. E 11.Your name
10.Persuasive 3. B 12.Your name
speech 4. D 13.Your name
11.Special occasion 5. B 14.Your name
12. Informative 15.Your name
speech

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References
Celebrating Diversity through World Literature
Tayabas National High School
https:// www.thefreedictionary.com
https://en.m.wikepedia.org
https://www.dw.com/en/philippines-church-warns-against-holy-alcohol-for-covid-
19/a-53739346
https://lumen.instructure.com/courses
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-communications
https://www.who.in/philippines/news/feature-stories/detail/100-days-of-covid-
19-in-the-philippines

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