
PROJECT RELEAP LESSON 1
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English
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9th Grade
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Hard
kristal bulante
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4 Slides • 28 Questions
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PROJECT RELEAP is an online version of the National Learning Camp which aimed to Enhance and Review English 9 with the use of the Learning Enhancement Student Workbook for Grade 8 i. The activities are modified and contextualized to align the competencies to your learnings in English 9 and will prepare you to better understand your English 10 for the School Year 2023-2024.
Good luck learner!
WELCOME!
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WHAT YOU KNOW!
The first part of the lesson is the Pre Test to measure your prior knowledge about the lesson. Please do not forget to record your score in this part because this will be the basis of your teacher in the next level that you are going to take! Are you ready? Lets begin by moving to the next slide!
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PRE TEST
DIRECTION: Choose the letter that corresponds to your answer.
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Multiple Choice
1.It is an auxillary verb are used to express permission, obligation, prohibition, certainty, probability, possibility, ability, advice, and request among others.
a. modals b. Conditionals c. Action verbs d. Transitive verbs
a. modals
b. Conditionals
c. Action verbs
d. Transitive verbs
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Multiple Choice
2. Which of the following modal verbs expresses permission?
a. if
b. Can
c. May
d. Would
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Multiple Choice
3. In the sentence, how is the modal verb used?
Compulsory voting should be introduced because it can help promote a more interested and informed electorate.
a. to express prohibition
b. to express obligation
c. to express dismay
d. to request
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Multiple Choice
4. Nobody ___________ be forced to vote if they dont want to just like they __________ be forced to buy a particular brand of car. Which are the correct modals to complete the sentence?
a. would / wouldn’t
b. Could / could’nt
c. May/ can
d. Should/Shouldn't
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Multiple Choice
. Compulsory voting ______ result in uninformed or uninterested voters being forced to vote.
a. may
b. Should
c. can
d. have to
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Multiple Choice
7. It is the prart of the story when the problem reaches a high point.
a. climax b. Falling action c. Rising action d. background
a. climax
b. Falling action
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Multiple Choice
6. Compulsory voting _______ address inequality. It _______ be more effective to focus on improving access to information and education.
a. would / wouldn’t
b. Could / could’nt
c. may not /may
d. should/ shouldn’t
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Multiple Choice
8. This includes the event leading up to the main problem or conflict
a. climax
b. Falling action
c. Rising action
d. background
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Poll
10. This is when the characters work to solve the problem or conflict.
a. climax
b. Falling action
c. Rising action
d. Resolution
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Multiple Choice
9. This is how things end up in the story.
a. climax
b. Falling action
c. Rising action
d. Resolution
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Multiple Choice
11. What do you look for when you are making comparison?
a. Differences of two ideas
B. Similarities of two ideas
C. Both differences and similarities of two ideas
D. Overwhelming similarities and differences of two ideas
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Multiple Choice
12. It is a piece of information that can be proved with concrete evidence.
a. opinion
b. Fact
c. hearsays
d. literature
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Multiple Choice
13. I is a view or judgment about something that cannot be proved by evidence
a. opinion
b. Fact
c. hearsays
d. literature
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Multiple Choice
14. It is an assessment of something as good or bad in terms of one's standards or priorities.
a. Value judgment
b. Fact
c. Opinion
d. critical issue
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Multiple Choice
15. Below are statements on how to determine the relevance and truthfulness of ideas presented , except:
a. validate issues by researching and gathering data
b. know the source of the information
c. be comprehensively informed
d. listen to hearsays
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Multiple Choice
16. Mang Kanor , a citizen of Brgy Balualwa, gave his idea to the reporter about the reconstruction of the newly erected building of the local government employees. He told the reporter that instead of allocating the budget to the reconstruction of that building, they should allocate that certain budget to the poor people.
a.Fact
b. Opinion
c. Bias
d. Fallacy
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Multiple Choice
18.It is a more analytical and rationale, impartial as impartial could get.
a. critical judgment
b. Value judgement
c. opinion
d. fact
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Multiple Choice
17. How do we evaluate the truthfulness of the materials we see online?
a. Skim read
b. identify the source of the material
c. Read closely the ideas presented
d. all of the above
a. Skim read
b. identify the source of the material
c. Read closely the ideas presented
d. all of the above
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Multiple Choice
19. These are topics that pertain with resource problems and their need for
solutions that relate to the safety or relate to resource protection and management issues that the public needs to be aware of.
a.public issues
b. Moral issues
c. government issues
d. critical issues
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Multiple Choice
20. It is responding or behaving in a particular way in response to something.
a. judgement
b. Opinion
c. react
d. express
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Poll
21. It is defined as the quality of state that or being closely connected or appriopriate.
a. honesty b. Truthfulness c. Relevance d. Validity
a. honesty
b. Truthfulness
c. Relevance
d. Validity
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The next activity will ask you to arrange the order of events in the story. Read the events and assign the correct order by putting letters. A for the first event B for the next and so on.
_______23. The laborer let him loose and he flew up to a branch of a tree and said “ Never believe a captive’s promise that’s one thing. Then again: Keep what you have and third piece of advise is: Sorrow not over what is lost forever. Then the song bird flew away.
_______24. “ Nay do not kill me ,” said the Nightingale , but let me free and I’ll tell you three things far better worth than my poor body.
_______25. “ Then I’ll eat you, said the laborer. “ I have always heard say that nightingale on toast is a dainty morsel.”
_______26. “ We nightingales never sing in a cage,” said the bird.
_________27. So pleased was he with it that the next night he set a trap for it and captured it. Now that I have caught you,” he cried, “ you shall always sing to me.
________28. A Laborer listening to a Nightingale’s song throughout the summer night.
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Fill in the Blank
_______23. The laborer let him loose and he flew up to a branch of a tree and said “ Never believe a captive’s promise that’s one thing. Then again: Keep what you have and third piece of advise is: Sorrow not over what is lost forever. Then the song bird flew away.
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Fill in the Blank
_______24. “ Nay do not kill me ,” said the Nightingale , but let me free and I’ll tell you three things far better worth than my poor body.
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Fill in the Blank
_______25. “ Then I’ll eat you, said the laborer. “ I have always heard say that nightingale on toast is a dainty morsel.”
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Fill in the Blank
_______26. “ We nightingales never sing in a cage,” said the bird.
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Fill in the Blank
________28. A Laborer listening to a Nightingale’s song throughout the summer night.
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Multiple Choice
29. Which part of the story is the background?
a. So pleased was he with it that the next night he set a trap for it and captured it. Now that I have caught you,” he cried, “ you shall always sing to me.
b. “ We nightingales never sing in a cage,” said the bird.
c. Nay do not kill me ,” said the Nightingale , but let me free and I’ll tell you three things far better worth than my poor body
d. . A Laborer listening to a Nightingale’s song throughout the summer night.
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Multiple Choice
30. What is meant by asking a librarian or consulting a fact checking site?
a. check the date
b. check your biases
c.ask the author
d. check the author
PROJECT RELEAP is an online version of the National Learning Camp which aimed to Enhance and Review English 9 with the use of the Learning Enhancement Student Workbook for Grade 8 i. The activities are modified and contextualized to align the competencies to your learnings in English 9 and will prepare you to better understand your English 10 for the School Year 2023-2024.
Good luck learner!
WELCOME!
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