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Objectives:

• Identify the meaning of different images;


• Distinguish the difference between explicit and
implicit meaning; and
• Demonstrate understanding of explicit and implicit
meaning through analysis.
A picture is worth a
thousand words
Calm my raging
sea.
Don’t cry over spilled
milk.
• Coronavirus Cases:
28,299
of which 3,863 (14%)
in critical condition
• Deaths:
565
• Recovered:
Zheng-Li Shi, researcher at
1,286 The study suggests that
2019-nCoV is a bat virus
Wuhan Institute of Virology
(96% similar in patients’
analyzed samples of seven virus DNA to a coronavirus
patients. in bats).
• Explicit means something is made clear and stated
plainly. It is easy to understand.
• What is said in the sentence is expressed meaning.
• Information is written in the text.
Example:
All living things are made up of cells. Since
humans are alive, we are also made of cells. Cells
make our body tissue. Tissue makes our body
organs. Organs make our body systems. Cells are
the building blocks of our bodies.

What are made of cells?


What is the main idea of the text?
IMPLICIT

• It means something is implied but not


stated directly.
•When something is implicit, it is implied,
rather than stated clearly.
Examples:
1. Although you never stated I could use your ballpen,
your permission was implicit when you handed it me.
2. As a parent, Margie has the right to govern her
children as she sees fit as long as she does not
cause them harm.
3. When John saw his classmate winks at him, he took
the action as an invitation to join her for a snack.
“Never Enough”
GROUP 1. What do the lines of the song mean? Describe
GROUP 2. Is the writer happy or content about his/her life?
What do you think are his/her struggles?
GROUP 3. If you are given the chance to meet the writer of
the song, what can you say to him/her? Personally, what are
your realizations about the content of the song?
GROUP 1
1. What do the lines of the song mean?

SONG: To answer this, sing your own


rendition of the song “Never Enough”.
GROUP 2
2. Is the writer happy or content about his/her
life? What do you think are his/her struggles?

DANCE: To answer this, perform an


interpretative dance of the song “Never
Enough”.
GROUP 3
3. If you are given the chance to meet the
writer of the song, what can you say to
him/her? Personally, what are your
realizations about the content of the song?
 
LETTER TO GOD: To answer this, write a
letter to God.
PRACTICE TIME!

PRESENTATION TIME!
Watch
and
Listen!
The Myth of NO TIME
• "God Will Make A Way"
Artist: Don Moen
Writer: Don Moen

After learning that his young nephew was killed in a car accident, Don Moen searched for
some way to help bring comfort to his grieving family even as he struggled with his own
sorrow. While reading Isaiah 43, he asked God to give him something that would bring
hope to the family in the middle of a hopeless situation. As he prayed, the words for
"God Will Make A Way", came to mind. He works in ways we cannot see, He will make a
way for me.

For a while, that song remained a private message for his family. But slowly, he began
sharing it with others and soon found that it was a message for the whole church. A
message to cling to when "there seems to be no way".
Research Questions
Specifically, this study seeks to answer the following
questions:
1. What are the participants’ responses to the positive
diagnosis of cancer?
2. What are the difficulties experienced by the
participants?
3. How do the participants fight for their lives?

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