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I. Learning Competency
EN12Lit-Ia-21
The learner will be able to identify the geographic, linguistic, and ethnic dimensions of Philippine literary history from
pre-colonial to the contemporary.
A. Preliminary Activities
1. Greetings2.
2. Prayer3.
3. Checking of Attendance4.
4. Review
B. Motivation
The trailer of the movie “Bulong” will be presented to the students. After watching the trailer,
Ask the following questions:
1. What do you think is the wish of the protagonist?
2. How did the protagonist get what he wished?
V. Lesson Proper
The forms of oral literature during the pre-colonial period will be discussed.-
Bulong
Bugtong-
Salawikain-
Kasabihan
VI. Guided Practice
1. Set of bugtong will be flashed on the screen and ask the students the answer for each.
2. Set of salawikain and kasabihan will be flashed and the students will give the meaning of each.
VII. Independent Practice/Performance Task
Rhyme?
Rhyme is a literary device, featured particularly in poetry, in which identical or similar concluding syllables in
different words are repeated. Rhyme most often occurs at the ends of poetic lines. In addition, rhyme is
principally a function of sound rather than spelling.
For example, words rhyme that end with the same vowel sound but have different spellings: day, prey,
weigh, bouquet.
This is true for words with the same consonant ending as well: vain, rein, lane. Rhyme is therefore
predominantly independent of the way words look or are spelled. Writers use rhymes as a way to create
sound patterns in order to emphasize certain words and their relationships with others in an artistic manner.
hypertext
noun
: a database format in which information related to that on a display can be accessed directly from the display
also : material (such as text) in this format
Since hyper- generally means "above, beyond", hypertext is something that's gone beyond the limitations of ordinary
text. Thus, unlike the text in a book, hypertext permits you, by clicking with a mouse, to immediately access text in one
of millions of different electronic sources.
a database method in which information related to that shown on a display screen can be accessed quickly from the
display (as by a mouse click)
textual Share
Anything textual has to do with writing. A textual analysis, comparison, or interpretation, has something to do with what
is in a particular piece of writing (or text).
Textual comes from the Latin word textualis, the adjective form of textus, ("text"). If you see the word, it is always
related to some written material. This word is most commonly used in the study of religion, literature, philosophy, or the
law — any field requiring the careful examination of various texts. A textual tattoo is one that features writing instead of
an image.
Definitions of textual
adjective of or relating to or based on a text
“textual analysis”
Example: “Mr. Nolan said this is not a research paper. I have to put in textual evidence,” I say as if I’ve been listening to
her the whole time.