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Reading Class

-Denotation and Connotation


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-Idiomatic Expressions
-Sound Devices
s o n s t o
Les e d
-Figures of Speech
e co ve r -Predicting Outcomes
b :
te r m -Sequencing Events
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Opening Prayer

Bless Us God As We Open Our Book


Be With Us From Page To Page
In Every Word Guide Our Reading
In Every Exercise Guide Our Working
In Every Picture Guide Our Seeing
Bless Us God From Beginning to End
Amen.
Denotation-
the literal or primary meaning
of a word, in contrast to the.
feelings or ideas that the
word suggests. Examples: blue
o ta tio n (color blue)
Den

and Connotation
o ta t ion Connotation is the use of a
Con word to suggest a different
association than its literal
meaning, Examples: blue
(feeling sad)

Lessons 2: What are these


Idiomatic and what do they
Expressions mean?
Idiomatic
Expressions

Idiomatic expressions are groups of


words with an established meaning
unrelated to the meanings of the
individual words. Sometimes called an
expression, an idiom can be very colorful
and make a 'picture' in our minds.

1. “Break a leg”
Examples:

2. “Piece of cake”
.

3. It's raining
cats and dogs

Seatwork:

Get out your notebook or


paper and write down at
least 6 idiomatic
expressions. Everyone will
be called to tell the means
of thoese expressions. This
will be done in 5 minutes.
Please get ready to read out your
Idiomatic Expressions and in telling the
Time Is Up! meaning of those statements.
Everyone will be given a chance to read
so it will be fair for the rest of the pupils.
Summary of
Today's
Class
Recap 1 - Important points of the lesson
Recap 2 - Example in real life
Recap 3 - Existing problems and solutions
to these problems
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