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 What can you say about the picture?
 What description for the picture can you give?
 What opinions or feelings do you usually express
when you watch your favorite programs on TV?
 Have you experienced the feeling of happiness or
sadness towards a particular show?

These feelings and/or opinions that one expresses on


particular materials like shows and/or pictures are
known as viewpoints.
 What can you say about the pictures?
 What particular descriptions for each picture can you give?
 If you are going to relate the pictures to emotions, what do you
think are the feelings expressed by each one of them?
Viewing materials, like pictures and
illustrations, express particular emotions or
feelings. These feelings are expressed not
only based on the perspectives of the
illustrators but so with the perceptions of
viewers.
Look at the picture of the sunset. Give at least
five (5) words that will best describe it.
POINT-OF-VIEW (POV)
The point-of-view (also known as
viewpoint) refers to the standpoint on how
one sees or perceives the world. In viewing,
POV deals with one’s personal opinion or
perception about a particular viewing
material, such as videos and
images/illustrations..
In every viewing material, a viewer
expresses his/her own perception about it by
giving his/her own opinions on the concepts
and contexts of the given viewing piece.
This POV is used to express one’s personal
feelings about particular things.
Describe the feelings or emotions expressed by each
illustration below.
What is viewpoint or point-
of-view?
In your notebook, write three to five sentences expressing
your point-of-view about the illustration below.
Study the new lesson.
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What is point of view?
In philosophy, a point of view
is a specific attitude or manner
through which a person thinks
about something.
Express your point of view about the illustration.
The point-of-view (also known as viewpoint)
refers to the _____________ on how one sees or
perceives the world. In viewing, POV deals with
one’s _________ opinion or perception about a
particular viewing material, such as videos and
images/illustrations.
Describe your point-of-
view for each picture in
three to five sentences.
 What is trending in social
media today?
 What is your point of view
about it.

Write at least 2 sentences.


What are viewing
materials?
Write five sentences expressing your point-of-view about
the illustration below.
In your notebook, paste a picture
taken from old newspapers or
magazines. Then, write three to five
sentences describing the point-of-
view expressed by your chosen
picture.
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What have you learned so
far about point of view?
Identify the point of view used in each item.
Read the
following
excerpts taken
from some
familiar texts
and identify
the point of
view used in
each.
Let us review what you learned from the previous lesson. Identify the
pronouns used in each sentence.

1. My brother and I went to our house to make dinner to our parents.


2. Paul and Martha wanted to get a dog for little girl.
3. After the game, the players talked to their coach and asked if they could
all meet at the restaurant for a team dinner.
4. Finally, Sophie remembered to bring her homework to class.
5. I think I will go on a vacation all by myself this year so I can have
some time alone.
Read the three scenarios below. Take note of the differing points-of-
view used in each scenario, then answer the questions that follow in
each scenario.
Read the situation and identify whether it is written using the First,
Second, or Third-Person Point of View.
Example: I and Ai-Ai joined a singing contest in our barangay.

1. Juan and the other villagers harvested some crops to save them from the
approaching typhoon.
2. My brother Logan and I studied at the University of the Philippines
3. Susan searched for Aslan in the jungle. Finally, after several days, she
found him drinking water at the Binahaan River.
4. You have a problem. You want to buy a new laptop for your online classes,
but you need the money to buy a sack of rice.
5. The three farmers returned to their village after the flood.
What are three main types
of point of view.
Identify whether the point of view used is first person,
second person or third person.

1. Elaine applied for a job, and she got it.


2. I would go with you wherever you go.
3. John likes to play computer games.
4. We should elect a class president.
5. You came in the right time.
In your notebook, paste a picture of
yourself. Use any of your photos. Then,
write three sentences describing the point-
of-view expressed by your chosen picture.
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Read the following excerpts taken from some familiar texts
and identify the point of view used in each.
Sing the song “Point of View” in the tune of “Stitches” by
Shawn Mendes and answer the questions that follow.
Read the situation and identify whether it is written using the First,
Second, or Third-Person Point of View.
1. I will go to the talipapa or flea market to buy some root crops
like kamoteng kahoy (cassava) and camote (sweet potato).
2. Ben gave us a special delicacy called binagol from Dagami,
Leyte.
3. You are riding a jeepney when it suddenly stopped. You lose
your balance and end up bumping your head on the driver’s shoulder.
4. We used to ride a carabao in going to school when we were
children.
5. Follow your dream while you are young.
Read the sentences below and identify the point of view used.
Read the passage and then answer the questions that follow.
Write only the letter of the correct answer.
Check your level of
understanding by
filling in the blanks
with the correct
term inside the box.
Read each
sentence and
identify the
point of view
used.
Study and prepare for a quiz.
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Read each paragraph and identify the point of view
used.
Enjoy learning!

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