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Dear Lord and Father of all,

Thank you for today.


Thank you for ways in which you provide for us all.
For Your Protection and love we thank you.
Help us to focus our hearts our minds
now on what we are about to learn.
Inspire us by Your Holy Spirit as we listen and write.
Guide us by your eternal light
as we discover more about the world around us.
We ask all this in the name of Jesus.
Amen.
1. MUTE YOUR MICROPHONE
(umute if you are asked to)

2. TURN ON YOUR CAMERA

3. PREPARE YOUR NOTEBOOK,


MODULES AND PEN

4. PARTICIPATE ACTIVELY

5. R.E.S.P.E.C.T
:Artemia Victoria De La Cruz

I look in the mirror and


what do I see?
Beautiful eyes that stare at
me,
Tiny nose that can smell a
lot,
and mouth where thousands of
words come out.

ENGLISH EDGE 1 - Page 3 – READING YOUR WAY


I look in the mirror and what do I
see?
A neatly combed hair, shiny as can be,
Cute little ears for stories to hear,
An adorable face someone hold dear.

I look in the mirror and what do I


see?
I see myself smiling at me.

ENGLISH EDGE 1 - Page 3 – READING YOUR WAY


1. What object is the poet/speaker looking at?
2. What does the poet/speaker see from that object?
3. Do you think the poet/speaker likes what she sees
from the mirror? Why?
4. Which part of your body is your favorite? Why?
5. How will you show that you care for yourself?

ENGLISH EDGE 1 - Page 4 – READING YOUR WAY


 I look in the mirror and what do I see?

 Beautiful eyes and pretty face.

 Tiny nose and Cute little ears.


A synonym is a word with the
same meaning as another word.
 I look in the mirror and what do I see?
 Beautiful eyes and pretty face.
 Tiny nose and Cute little ears.
1. I stare in the mirror for ten seconds.
2. My little sister has an adorable face.
3. A baby has tiny fingers.
4. My clothes look very neat.
5. I wear a beautiful dress.
Is a word with the same meaning as
another word.

ex. Big – Large – Huge – Giant


 How many letters are there in the
alphabet?

There are 26 Letters in the


alphabet composed of five (5)
vowels and twenty-one (21)
consonant.
A vowel is a letter that you can say
with your tongue in the middle of
your mouth without touching your
lips or teeth.
A consonant is a letter that you can
say with your tongue touching your
lips or teeth.
Form a V-sign/Peace if the first letter of
the word is a vowel and C-sign if it is a
consonant.

School
Form a V-sign/Peace if the first letter of
the word is a vowel and C-sign if it is a
consonant.

Eraser
Form a V-sign/Peace if the first letter of
the word is a vowel and C-sign if it is a
consonant.

Umbrella
Form a V-sign/Peace if the first letter of
the word is a vowel and C-sign if it is a
consonant.

Books
Form a V-sign/Peace if the first letter of
the word is a vowel and C-sign if it is a
consonant.

Community
Form a V-sign/Peace if the first letter of
the word is a vowel and C-sign if it is a
consonant.

Students
Form a V-sign/Peace if the first letter of
the word is a vowel and C-sign if it is a
consonant.

Table
Form a V-sign/Peace if the first letter of
the word is a vowel and C-sign if it is a
consonant.

Pencil
Form a V-sign/Peace if the first letter of
the word is a vowel and C-sign if it is a
consonant.

Mask
Form a V-sign/Peace if the first letter of
the word is a vowel and C-sign if it is a
consonant.

Face Shield
Form a V-sign/Peace if the first letter of
the word is a vowel and C-sign if it is a
consonant.

Alcohol
 Write the missing big and small letters in
the mirror.

 ENGLISH EDGE 1 - Page 6 – READING TO


SUCCESS
Write V on the line if the given letter is a
vowel. Write C if it is a consonant.( Page 7 )

___1. Dd ____6. Ee
___2. Aa ____7. Ff
___3. Rr ____8. Zz
___4. Nn ____9. Uu
___5. Ii ____10.Ww
Look at the words listed below. Encircle ( ) the
words that begin with consonants. Then box ( )
the words that begin with vowels.

eyes mouth underarm tongue


face toe nose cheek
shoulder knee leg
ankle
How many letters are there in the
alphabet?
In order to be polite
when speaking
English, you need
to use these phrases
correctly.
ENGLISH EDGE 1 - Page 8
 To show politeness and respect
toward people you often see or
interact with, greet or say to
them:
 When you want to know
how a person is doing, say:
I’m fine, thank you! How are you?
 Before leaving the house or
after talking with your
friends, say:
 To show politeness and respect
toward people you often see or
interact with, greet or say to
them:
 When making a request to
somebody, use polite
expressions such as:
 To show politeness and respect
toward people you often see or
interact with, greet or say to
them:
 When you hurt someone
else’s feelings or cause him
or her harm, you should say:
 To show politeness and respect
toward people you often see or
interact with, greet or say to
them:
 When you would like to pass in
a crowded hallway, or when
there are people blocking your
way, say in a gentle manner:
 To show politeness and respect
toward people you often see or
interact with, greet or say to
them:
 Whenever you receive a gift, a
kind word, or someone shows
kindness to you, say:
 To show politeness and respect
toward people you often see or
interact with, greet or say to
them:
Answer the following activities:
• Checking your understanding (page 4 )
• Learning New Words ( page 5 )
• Reading to Success ( page 6 - 7 )
• Exercise 1 and 2 ( page 7 )
• Exercise 1 and 2 ( pages 9 – 10 )

• Read in advance the story entitled “OUR SPECIAL


FAMILY” on pages 13 – 14 )
• Answer “Checking Your Understanding” on pages 14 - 15

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