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LEARNING ACTIVITY WORKSHEETS 1

ENGLISH 6

Name: ______________________________ Gr.& Sec. __________ Score____


Activity I
DIRECTIONS: Read each item carefully and circle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Someone’s viewpoint is a way he or she thinks about things in particular or in


general.
A. correct B. false C. not true D. wrong

2. Viewpoints is synonymous to _______________________.


A. outlook B. illiteracy C. certainty D. fact

3. Naomi submitted her comprehensive report about Quarantine Glow Up. What is
the underlined word mean?
A. shallow B. generic C. complete D. limited

4. Grade Six-Maka-Diyos presented a coherent Fire Safety and Prevention report.


Coherent means ___________.
A. unreasonable B. logical C. incoherent D. muddled

5. What can you say about the COVID-19 pandemic?


A. It is safe to go outside.
B. It is a life-threatening situation.
C. It is a normal disease.
D. It is an easy and productive life.

Activity 2
DIRECTIONS: Identify the sentences according to its purpose. Write D if it tells
something, I if it asks something, IM if it instructs, orders or requests someone, and E if
it expresses strong feeling.

6. Please unmute your microphone.


7. Is your father an engineer?
8. My sister is a wealthy woman.
9. Do you have a new book?
10. Bring some flowers tomorrow.
11. Lightning scares me to death.
12. Stop yelling, Charlie!
13. They never forget to kiss their parent’s hands.
14. Where have you been?
15. Place your stamp in the upper left-hand corner of the envelope.

Activity 3
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialog and identify the kind of sentence used. Choose your
answer in the box and write it on the blank before the number.

Declarative Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory

___________________ 16. Dr. Cruz: “Nice to see you again Lora!”


___________________ 17. Lora: “My molar tooth aches so bad!”
___________________ 18. Dr. Cruz: “Please open your mouth.”
___________________ 19. Lora: “Is there a way to save my tooth, Dr. Cruz?””
___________________ 20. Dr. Cruz: “I will do my best. Don’t worry.”
Activity 4
DIRECTIONS: Write Yes if you agree with the statement and No if you disagree.
_________21. In presenting viewpoints, it is not important to consider the viewpoints
of others.
_________22. A viewpoint is a person’s way of thinking in general or things.
_________23. A person may have similar viewpoints on a certain issue.
_________24. You need to provide support or evidence in presenting your
viewpoints.
_________25. People have different point of views in life.

Activity 5
DIRECTIONS: Decide what viewpoint is appropriate from the following facts below.
Choose the correct answer in the box.
A. Enhanced Community Quarantine is being imposed.
B. Heavy rain poured down.
C. She is a multi-talented athlete.
D. There will be soil erosion and flashfloods.
E. He got awesome grades.
F. People have fun swimming in the water.

_____26. The town is in a low valley. The mountains around it are bare. It has been
raining heavily for a week in that region.

_____27. Yesterday, it was hot and humid. In the afternoon, the clouds were dark and
gray. When I looked about this morning, the ground was muddy.

_____28. Susan exercises every morning. She is a member of the women’s basketball
team. She won a trophy in swimming.

_____29. Today, the school gate is closed. The school ground is quiet. No teachers
are around. No students, either.

_____30. The boy looked at his report card and smiled. He felt happy and proud. His
parents would be proud of him, too.

Activity 6
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the jumbled letters to form the word being described.
RENTHECO IEVWIOPNTS FLICTONC SSEUI TYCLARI

____________31. a serious disagreement or argument


____________32. clearness of an issue or situation
____________33. a position or perspective from which something is considered or
evaluated.
____________34. an important topic or problem for debate or discussion.
____________35. expressing thoughts in a clear and calm way so that other people
can understand what they are saying.

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