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Fill in the table below and identify the different landmarks in Dr. Jose Rizal Travel abroad and its contribution into his life and works. (20
points)
Landmarks in Dr. Rizal’s Travel abroad Contribution
  Spain
He arrive Barcelona, Spain where he met some Filipinos. He also
made his first nationalistic essay he wrote abroad “ Amor Patrio”
which was later published in Diarong Tagalog. To complete his
studies and widen his political knowledge through exposure to
European Governments.

Hongkong Rizal left Europe for Hong Kong on board the ship “ Melbourne” on
which he began writing his third ( but unfinished) novel. In Hong
Kong , Jose opened a medical clinic.
Singapore The first stop over of Rizal on his way to Spain is Singapore, which he
spent for sightseeing the city including its famed Botanical Garden,
Buddhist temples, the monument of Sir Thomas Stanford Raffles, the
founder of Singapore

Colombo, Sri Lanka It was Rizal’s journey to Colombo, Sri Lanka that was important for him
to improve his knowledge of the French Language while on board a
French ship, D jemnah.

Sandakan He went to Sandakan (East Malaysia) a board “Menon” to


negotiate with British authorities concerning the founding
of a Filipino colony in North Borneo (now called Sabah).

Ghent Rizal went to Ghent in July 1891 because the cost of


printing in the place is cheaper. He lived in a low-cost
boarding house where he had as roommate Jose
Alejandro, on engineering student in the University of
Ghent.

Egypt In Marseilles, En route through the Suez Card. Rizal got off
at the Red Sea terminal and was amazed by the
impressive moonlight scenery in Suez and was engrossed
with the multicultural people and language of the place.

France Rizal arrived at France for the first time at Marseilles,


where he visited the Chateau d’lf, the fortress famous as
the setting for Alexandre Dumas “ The Count of Monte
Cristo”

Biarritz, Paris and Brussels Rizal proceeded to take a more than a month vacation in
Biarritz, a tourist town in South western France noted for
its mild climate and sand beaches. In Biarritz, he continued
to worked on his “El Fili” and completed its manuscript on
March 29, the eve of his short stay in Paris.

Madrid Rizal travelled to Madrid in Aug. 1890. Along with his


lawyer , Marcelo H. Del Pilar, he tried to seek justice for his
family but could not find anyone who could help him.

Italy Rizal reached Naples, Italy and was briefly astounded by


its dynamic citizens and the picturesque wonders of the
municipality particularly the Mount Ve suvius and the
Castle of St. Telmo

Belgium In Belgium, Rizal busied himself with writing the “fili” and
contributing for “La Solidaridad” using the pen names
Dimas Alan gang Laonglaan.

London In London, Rizal manually copied and annotated Marga’s


“Sucesos de las Islas Filipinos”, a rare book available in
the British Museum.

Austria In Vienna, Rizal was met by a Famous European novelist,


Norfenfals, who toured him to the churches, art galleries
and other tourists spots in the city especially along the
Danube Rivera.

Paris, France Rizal visited the French capital of France, where he was
fascinated by its architectural wonders( e.g Place de la
Concorde and the Arch of Triumph ).

Make a conclusion on His travel abroad and it’s contribution


-Rizal visited many countries Rizal as a traveller was not merely a spectator he was very observant of
the lifestyle of the people. This was evident through his diary entries wherein he wrote his
observations of culture and other things .Rizal knew how to live in a country away from his home.
During his travel, he met a lot of people and not just mere people but professionals including
professors and doctors. He was also a smart traveller because he learns the language of the country
he stays. So this made him communicate effectively. Because of his broad knowledge of different
culture he learned a lot from his journey in abroad. So because of that Rizal published his novel which
is the “Noli me tangere” and “ El Fili” .

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Creating a Infographic of Rizal’s Life
Instruction: Pick one aspect of Rizal’s life (e.g., family, early education, and travel abroad). Research further on this aspect of Rizal’s
life and create an infographic.
Direction:
1. Choose any aspect in Rizal’s life and research further in the internet.
2. Print your work in a Long Bond paper minimum of 2 papers maximum of 5
3. Search in the internet about the examples of infographic for reference purpose.
4. Pass it on the next meeting, your work will be graded according to the rubric below.

Criteria 100-95 95-85 85-75


Use of time Used time well to get the Used some of the time to Did not use the time to get the
work done get the work done work done
Relevance of graphics All graphics are related to the Some of the graphics are None of the graphics are related
topic, thus making the topic related to the topic to the topic
easy to understand
Accuracy of content At least 5 accurate facts are At least 3 accurate facts are No accurate facts are displayed
displayed on the infographic displayed on the infographic on the infographic
Attractiveness The infographic is attractive The inforgraphic is attractive The infographic in incredibly
in its design, layout and but slightly messy. messy and poorly designed
colours used.
Choice of words and The choice of words is The choice of words is The choice of word is
grammar appropriate and there are no slightly appropriate and inappropriate and there are
grammatical errors. there are a few grammatical many grammatical errors.
errors

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