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WELCOME

G10 JACINTO
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us
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Hello!
I am Mrs. Jonnalyn C. Inocencio.
Your English Teacher for the
School Year 2020-2021.
Subject Requirements:

English Notebook
pen
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What is netiquette?

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Netiquette is short for "Internet
etiquette." Just like etiquette is a code
of polite behavior in society,
netiquette is a code of good behavior
on the Internet. This includes several
aspects of the Internet, such as email, 
social media, online chat, web forums,
website comments, multiplayer
gaming, and other types of online
communication.
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Let’s set the rules in our online
class.

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Learning Task 1: In your notebook, copy the statements below. Assess yourself as to how you
personally deal with information you encounter. Place a check (/) in every statement that applies to
you.

I try to determine if the content in an article is worth knowing and relevant.


I assess the content through its relatedness and importance in my future goals.
I appreciate the content of a text because it fits my plans in life.
I evaluate the information presented in every printed materials that I read particularly those which
affect my personal views.
I compare the information I read to my previous learnings.
I value the content in current reading articles because I have experience that before and I have
learned from it.
I am affected by personal speeches and discussions as I choose my career goals.
I apply what I have learned from articles and discussions in every aspect of my life making me a
better individual.

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Learning Task 2: Identify if the given item is a primary, secondary or
tertiary source. Write your answers in your notebook.
_____1. encyclopedia
_____2. interview with a politician
_____3. State of the Nation Address
_____4. indices
_____5. bibliography
_____6. History of Tayabas
_____7. court hearing
_____8. references
_____9. EDSA People Power picture
_____10. biography
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Learning Task 3: Read the news report below published by
GMA News Online on July 27, 2020. In your notebook,
answer the questions that follow.

Roque: Duterte to deliver SONA at Batasan even as some


expected attendees tested positive for COVID-19

President Rodrigo Duterte will still deliver his fifth State of


the Nation Address (SONA) at the Batasang Pambansa
even as some individuals expected to attend the event have
contracted COVID-19, Malacañang said Monday.
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“As of 2:30 [p.m.], President Duterte is expected to deliver his 5th SONA at Batasan,” presidential
spokesperson Harry Roque said in a message to reporters.

Roque issued the statement after House Deputy Speaker Johnny Pimentel and at least six Palace personnel
who were supposed to render technical support during the SONA tested positive for COVID-19.

Only those who will test negative for COVID-19 will be allowed to attend the SONA physically based on the
event's safety protocols.

Earlier, it was reported that Cabinet executives who tested negative are attending the SONA at the Batasan
— Secretaries Menardo Guevarra (Justice), Wendel Avisado (Budget and Management) and Delfin Lorenzana
(Defense) as well as presidential spokesperson Harry Roque.

Secretaries Eduardo Año (Interior and Local Government) and William Dar (Agriculture) as well as Cabinet
Secretary Karlo Nograles will also be present during the event, according to a separate report by dzBB’s
Tuesday Niu.

Duterte will deliver his SONA before a joint session of Congress at 4 p.m. — Virgil Lopez/RSJ, GMA News

Source: GMA News Online


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The Wh- questions
What How
Who
Where
When
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SOURCES OF
INFORMATION
https://umb.libguides.com/PrimarySources/secondary#:~:text=Primary%20Sources%20are%20immediate%2C%2 13
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Primary Sources are immediate, first-hand accounts of a
topic, from people who had a direct connection with it. Primary
sources can include:

Texts of laws and other original documents.


Newspaper reports, by reporters who witnessed an event or
who quote people who did.
Speeches, diaries, letters and interviews - what the people
involved said or wrote.
Original research.
Datasets, survey data, such as census or economic statistics.
Photographs, video, or audio that capture an event. 14
Secondary Sources are one step removed from primary
sources, though they often quote or otherwise use primary
sources. They can cover the same topic, but add a layer of
interpretation and analysis.

Secondary sources can include:


Most books about a topic.
Analysis or interpretation of data.
Scholarly or other articles about a topic, especially by people
not directly involved.
Documentaries (though they often include photos or video
portions that can be considered primary sources). 15
Tertiary Sources
These are sources that index, abstract, organize, compile, or digest
other sources. Some reference materials and textbooks are considered
tertiary sources when their chief purpose is to list, summarize or
simply repackage ideas or other information. Tertiary sources are
usually not credited to a particular author.
Examples of Tertiary Sources:
Dictionaries/encyclopedias (may also be secondary), almanacs, fact books,
Wikipedia, bibliographies (may also be secondary), directories, guidebooks,
manuals, handbooks, and textbooks (may be secondary), indexing and abstracting
sources.

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LETTERS ARTICLE CRITIQUING A
PIECE OF ART
POEMS REVIEW OF A PLAY
DIARY GUIDEBOOKS
TREATY PERFORMANCE
INTERVIEW WIKIPEDIA
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1. Accuracy
2. Completeness
3. Timeliness
4. Consistency
5. Relevance
6. Uniqueness
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THANK YOU FOR
LISTENING.
KEEP SAFE.

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