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Teacher/s Weekly Work Plan

(Grade Level)
Week 1.1 Quarter 1
October 5 -9, 2020

Day & Learning Area Learning Competency Learning Tasks Mode of Delivery
Time
Specialized Subject: 12 HUMSS A,B and C
Monday- Creative Nonfiction Analyze the theme and techniques Learners answer the following: Parents went to school
Thursday used in a particular text.( Fiction) (Answer on the separate sheets and received the
2:30 -4:00 (HUMSS_CNF1) provided.) CapSLETs.
PM  Identify the theme and
common techniques used SAQ-1: What for you is the Answer sheets returned
in writing. significance of theme in writing? thru facebook page as
 Analyze the theme and approved by the school.
techniques used in a SAQ-2: How specifically do literary
particular text. techniques help a writer achieve
appreciation from his/her readers?

Let’s Practice!
Read carefully and answer the questions
that follow. Choose the letter of your
answer.

1. Which is not considered a literary


technique?
A. Imagery
B. Hyperbole
C. Noun
D. Irony
2. The river was roaring in the
mountains. This appeals to hearing.
This is an example of?
A. Personification
B. Irony
C. Imagery
D. Allegory
3. The space travelers were travelling
to the moon, when their spaceship
suddenly ran out of fuel. They were all
frightened to learn that they wouldn’t
be able to return to Earth, and could
only land on the
moon. What theme is applicable here?
A.Fear
B. Shock
C. Lost
D. Regret

4. The flowers are dancing beside the


lake. The statement is an example of
what technique?
A. Irony
B. Personification
C. Metaphor
D. Hyperbole
5. Which is an example of alliteration?
A. She sells seashells at seashore.
B. I‟m so hungry I could eat a whole
horse.
C. The wind howled.
D. I slept like a log.
6. Why do writers use literary
techniques in their text/piece?
A. So that readers who read their
stories will retell it to others and will
also read.
B. For readers to be satisfied and will
look forward to reading their other
works.
C. So that writers will create followers
and will share it to media.
D. To achieve an artistic end also
appreciation and understanding of their
works.

TRY

Let’s see how much have you learned


today! Comprehension Check Exercise

(Answer on the Learner’s Activity and


Assessment sheets.)
Directions:
My Hometown by Yasmin D. Arquiza
is creative nonfiction full of literary
techniques in writing. Read carefully
and answer the questions that follow.
Choose the letter of your answer.
1. What technique is used in this
sentence - A bakery and coffee shop
has replaced Dueñas store and the
old beerhouse has gone through
several incarnations, from
restaurant to something else, before
it became the landscaped garden in
front of the hotel.

A. Allegory
B. Personification
C. Metaphor
D. Imagery
2. It is funny how a place can be so
familiar and yet so remote. In this
statement, what technique was used?
A. Irony
B. Imagery
C. Alliteration
D. Simile
3. Which statement is having simile as
a technique?
A. It is funny how we can feel so at
home in far-away
places and not in our own hometown.
B. Up to the early „80s, I still
remember describing. Davao City as a
quiet place with a very slow pace.
C. A five-star hotel has risen on the
very spot where our house in Davao
City used to be.
D. I looked for scenes from the past but
found myself getting lost in the vastly
changed cityscape.
4. What statement tells about imagery?
A. Home is where the heart is, the
romantics would say.
B. The thought seems almost
sacrilegious,
knowing the Filipino‟s deep sense of
affinity to family and one‟s roots
C. The sight of the ICC building on the
hilltop near Bankerohan market
brought back nostalgic memories of
medals won and speeches.
D. It could be the sign of times, and
then again, maybe it is just me.
5. Identify which statement best
describes the theme in the story?
A. It is about the definition of home
that has never changed from the
beginning.
B. “Wherever you go, there you are” is
now the new definition of being at
home.
C. Home nowadays means having no
house in your old hometown because
of the changes that happened.
D. It is about the writer‟s feeling of
possibility of being at home at far away
and stranger in her own hometown.
6. “A five-star hotel has risen” is a
good example of which technique?
A. Irony
B. Imagery
C. Allegory
D. Personification
7. The past seems so far away, and
the present became a stranger.
Which line in this statement expresses
personification technique?
A. The past seems so far away.
B. The present became a stranger.
C. Past seems so far away..
D. D. so far away.

8. There are more changes than


familiar places, is a line that expresses
which technique?
A. Metaphor C. Alliteration
B. Simile D. None of the above
9. Which line from this sentence
expresses
personification, “Childhood memories
came back when I noticed, with a
chuckle I might add, that this tiny
eatery called Piloto’s managed to
stick out like the proverbial sore
thumb right beside the
high wall of Marco Polo Hotel”
A. I noticed with a chuckle
B. I might add that this tiny eatery
C. Childhood memories came back.
D. the proverbial sore thumb.
10. The not-too-distant ‘80s called
from the sidewalk and the stalls is a
line that expresses which technique?
A. Alliteration
B. Imagery
C. Irony
D. None of these

( Note: The learners continue answering


the test questions).

Prepared by: Approved by:

Language English Teachers JAMES RYAN M. AMAMNGPANG


Assistant, Secondary School Principal II

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