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FACTS AND OPINION

A. Read the following statements and choose the letter of the best answer.

1. _____ is a specific detail that can be proven as true based on objective evidence.
a. Judgement b. Opinion c. Facts d. Science

2. _____is a feeling, judgment, belief, or conclusion that cannot be proven.


a. Judgement b. Opinion c. Facts d. Science

3. December is the last month of the calendar.


a. Fact b. Opinion c. Judgment d. True

4. Catriona Gray is the best Miss Universe.


a. Fact b. Opinion c. Judgment d. True

5. The following statement is an example of Opinion EXCEPT:


a. COVID 19 is a deadly virus.
b. COVID 19 only affects old people.
c. Ice cream is the best dessert.
d. Ice cream taste better every summer time.

ASKING WH-QUESTION WORDS

B. From nos. 1-5. Identify the following statements according to its definition. Write the letter of the
corresponding answer. Choose your answer from the box.

a. Wh-question word b. Simple question c. WHERE


d. WHEN e. WHO f. WHY g. WHAT

1. ____ words are the questions that we use to ask for information or seek for an answer.
2. ____ is use to ask information about people, animals, and things.
3. ____ is use to ask about time.
4. ____ is use to ask about place or location.
5. ____ is use to ask for a reason.
From nos. 6-10. Read the following questions carefully and select the best answer.

6. Auxiliary verb means?


a. Main verb b. Helping verb c. Helping noun d. Main noun

7. The following is an example of Auxiliary verb EXCEPT?


a. is b. are c. of d. am
8. Which of the following statements is an example of a Wh-question word that ask about possession.
a. Who is your best friend?
b. Where is your bag?
c. Whose pencil is this?
d. Who is the class secretary?
9. Which of the following statements is an example of a Wh-question word that ask for a reason?
a. When is your birthday?
b. What are you doing?
c. How are you today?
d. Why are you sad?
10. Which of the following statements is an example of a wh-question word that ask about specific person
(subject)?
a. What is your name?
b. Where are you going?
c. Who is the class secretary?
d. Whose pencil is this?

PARTS OF A FRIENDLY LETTER


A. Classify the parts of the letter in Column A to its corresponding definition in Column B. Write the letter of
the correct answer.

A. PARTS OF THE LETTER B. DEFINITION


1. Heading a. This is where you put the content of
the letter.
2. Greeting/Salutation b. This is where you put the date.
3. Body c. This is where you put your name.
(Sender of the letter)
4. Closing d. This is where you put the name of
the person you are writing to.
(Receiver of the letter)
5. Signature e. In this part, we will see words like,
“Love, Your friend, Cheers, or
Sincerely”

4 BASIC METHODS OF DELIVERY

B. Modified TRUE or FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is true. Write FALSE if the statement is not true,
then write the correct answer beside it. (ex. FALSE-Manuscript)

1. Manuscript speech is that which is written out and read word for word to the audience.
2. The President giving a message for Congress/SONA is an example of Manuscript.
3. Extemporaneous speech, is the one that a speaker delivers without any prior preparation on the topic.
4. Impromptu speech is that which is prepared and practiced in advance.
5. Memorized speaking consists of reciting a scripted speech from memory.

From nos. 6-10, examine the following examples and tell whether they are an example of Manuscript
speech, Memorized speech, Impromptu speech, or Extemporaneous speech.
6. Daniel Padilla, an actor, reciting his line in front of the camera.
7. Catriona Gray answering the final question in Ms. Universe 2018.
8. Presidential interview in Tonight with Boy Abunda.
9. President Ferdinand Marcos giving his State of the Nation Address (SONA).
10. A Pastor preaching his message on Sunday morning.

6 BASIC FACTORS OF DELIVERING A SPEECH


C. Complete the following sentences. Write the letter of the best answer.
1. _____ refers to the way a speaker stands.
a. Platform behavior b. Posture c. Grammar d. Clarity
2. When the speaker maintains eye contact, walks on stage, and raises his hand when necessary, he is
observing____?
a. Platform behavior b. Posture c. Grammar d. Clarity

3. Right construction of the sentence is called____?


a. Platform behavior b. Posture c. Grammar d. Clarity

4. Speech must be delivered relatively slower than in an ordinary conversation, the speaker must speak
with____?
a. Platform behavior b. Posture c. Grammar d. Clarity

5. When the speaker is paying attention to the people at the last row and ensures that they can hear the speech,
he is most like to observe_____ of his voice?
a. Loudness b. Clarity c. Platform behavior d. Pronunciation

6. ____ refers to the way a word or language is spoken.


a. Loudness b. Clarity c. Platform behavior d. Pronunciation

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