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GRADE 8
FIRST QUARTER

PROGRAM STANDARD The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of literature and other texts types for a deeper appreciation of
Philippine Culture and those of other countries.

GRADE LEVEL STANDARD The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of Afro- Asian Literature and other texts types for a deeper
appreciation of Philippine Culture and those of other countries.
The learner demonstrates understanding of: African literature as a means of exploring forces that human beings contend with; various reading styles vis-à-
CONTENT STANDARD vis purposes of reading; prosodic features that serve as carriers of meaning; ways by which information may be organized, related, and delivered orally; and
parallel structures and cohesive devices in presenting information.

PERFORMANCE STANDARD The learner transfers learning by composing and delivering a persuasive speech based on a specific topic of interest keeping in mind the proper and
effective use of parallel structures and cohesive devices and appropriate prosodic features, stance, and behavior.

K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM

Week RC LC VC V LT WC F G
Reading Listening Viewing Vocabulary Literature Writing and Oral Language and Grammar
Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Development Composition Fluency Awareness
EN8RC- Ia-7.2: Scan EN8LC – Ia–5.1: Listen EN8VC-Ia-8: EN8V-Ia – 10.2: EN8LT-Ia-8: EN8WC-Ia-1.1: EN8OL-Ia-3.11: Use EN8G-Ia-7: Use
for logical connectors for important points Use context clues Determine the Describe the Generate ideas the correct sounds of parallel
to determine the text signalled by volume, from the material meaning of notable literary and their English structures.
type. projection, pitch, stress, viewed to idiomatic genres contributed relationships.
intonation, juncture and determine the expressions by by African writers. *Recall the different EN8G-Ia-8:
*Identify the different rate of speech. meaning of noting context EN8WC-Ia- sounds in English Use appropriate
Text types. unfamiliar words or clues and EN8LT-Ia-8.1: 1.1.6.1:Present language. cohesive
*Define volume and expressions. collocations. Identify the ideas using a devices in
*Classify different projection of voice. distinguishing variety of graphic *Employ proper composing an
logical connectors *Give the *Define Idiomatic features of notable organizers stress and intonation. informative
used in the persuasive *Give the difference synonyms and Expression. African chants, speech.
text. between volume and antonyms of poems, folktales *Identify ways on
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projection. unfamiliar words *Give examples and short stories. how to generate *Define
material viewed. of idiomatic ideas from the parallelism.
expressions. *list down notable text
literary genres of *Define parallel
*Enumerate African Writers *Discuss the structure in
collocations different types of grammar.
found in the text. *Define what are how to organize
chant and poem. ideas *Identify the
types of parallel
structure
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EN8RC-Ib-7.2: Scan EN8LC-Ib-5.1: Listen for EN8VC-Ib-8: EN8V-Ib-10.2: EN8LT-Ib-8: EN8WC-Ib-1.1: EN8OL-Ib-3.11: Use EN8G-Ia-7:
for logical connectors important points Use context clues Determine the Describe the Generate ideas the correct sounds of Use parallel
to determine the text signalled by volume, from the material meaning of notable literary and their English structures
type projection, pitch, stress, viewed to idiomatic genres contributed relationships
intonation, juncture and determine the expressions by by African writers. *Distinguished the EN8G-Ia-8:
*Use different rate of speech meaning noting context EN8WC-Ia- meaning of words Use appropriate
connectors in a ofunfamiliar words clues and EN8LT-Ib-8.1: 1.1.6.1:Present through proper stress cohesive
sentence. *Define what is pitch and or expressions. collocations. Identify the ideas using a and intonation. devices in
stress distinguishing variety of graphic composing an
*Use the synonyms *Use idiomatic features of notable organizers informative
*Distinguish the and antonyms of expression in a African chants, speech.
2 difference between pitch the unfamiliar sentence. poems, folktales *Note important
and stress. words in a and short stories details from the *Recall what
sentence text. parallelism is.
*Give examples of
chants and poems. *Compare and *Discuss ways to
contrast ideas achieve
generated from parallelism.
the text.
*Define what
cohesive
devices are.

EN8SS-Ic-1.5.1: Skim EN8LC-Ic-5.1: Listen for EN8VC-Ic-8: Use EN8V-Ic-10.2: EN8LT-Ic-8: EN8WC-Ic-1.1: EN8OL-Ic-3.11: Use EN8G-Ic-7: Use
to determine key ideas important points signaled context clues from Determine the Describe the Generate ideas the correct sounds of parallel
by volume, projection, the material viewed meaning of notable literary and their English structures.
 Define skimming pitch, stress, intonation, to determine the idiomatic genres contributed relationships
 Note important juncture, and rate of meaning of expressions by by African writers  Enumerate the  Recall types
details from the text speech unfamiliar words or noting context (Refer to weeks different prosodic of parallel
 Create a graphic expressions. clues and Recall the 1 & 2) features used in structures
organizer using the  Recall the different collocations. notable literary producing correct  Distinguish
information prosodic features  List down genres EN8WC-Ic-1.1.6: sounds of English between
3 skimmed  Define intonation as a unfamiliar words  List examples contributed by Organize ideas in  Discuss the use of parallel and
prosodic feature of from the material of idiomatic African writers one-step word, different prosodic unparallel
speech viewed expressions phrase, and features in structures
 Identify the types of  Determine the EN8LT-Ic-2.2: sentence outline producing correct
intonation patterns and meaning of  Define context Explain how the forms sounds of English EN8G-Ic-8: Use
their uses words using clues and their elements specific appropriate
context clues uses in to a genre  Define a cohesive
 Construct understanding contribute to the phrase devices in
sentences using meaning theme of a  Differentiate a composing an
the words from particular literary phrase from informative
the material selection word speech
viewed
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 Identify the  Recall


elements of the cohesive
different literary devices and
genres types
 Evaluate the  Cite words
theme of the and phrases
literary selection that can be
used as
EN8LT-Ic-2.2.1: cohesive
Express devices
appreciation for
sensory images
used

 Define imagery
 Explain the
importance of
imagery

EN8SS-Id-1.5.1: Skim EN8LC-Id-5.1: Listen for EN8VC-Id-9: EN8V-Id-10.2: EN8LT-Id-8: EN8WC-Id-1.1: EN8F-Id-3: Deliver a EN8G-Id-7: Use
to determine key ideas important points signaled Organize Determine the Describe the Generate ideas self-composed parallel
by volume, projection, information from a meaning of notable literary and their informative speech structures.
 Explain the pitch, stress, intonation, material viewed idiomatic genres contributed relationships
importance of juncture, and rate of expressions by by African writers  Define what is an  Define the
skimming in speech  Note down noting context (Refer to weeks informative importance of
reading important details clues and (Refer to week 3) 1 & 2) speech parallelism
 Name the different from a material collocations  Determine the  Identify the
prosodic features and viewed EN8LT-Id-2.2: EN8WC-Id-1.1.6: distinct phrases,
their functions  Select  Identify Explain how the Organize ideas in characteristics of sentences or
 Define juncture as a appropriate idiomatic elements specific one-step word, an informative paragraphs
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prosodic feature of organizing tools expressions to a genre phrase, and speech that use
speech from the text contribute to the sentence outline  Compose a one- parallel
 Explain the  Define theme of a forms to-two- structure
importance of using collocations particular literary paragraphed  Convert
correct speech rate and their uses selection  Define a speech phrases,
in sentence sentences or
understanding (Refer to week 3)  Distinguish paragraphs
meaning between a into parallel
sentence and structures
a phrase
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EN8LT-Id-2.2.3: EN8G-Id-8: Use


Determine tone, appropriate
mood, technique, cohesive
and purpose of the devices in
author composing an
informative
 Define tone and speech
mood as literary
devices  Describe the
 Cite lines from features of
the text that an
express the informative
tone and mood speech
of the author  Explain the
importance of
cohesive
devices in
speech and
writing

EN8RC-Ie-7: Use the EN8LC-Ie-9: Determine EN8VC-Ie-9: EN8V-Ie-4: Use EN8LT-Ie-8: EN8WC-Ie-6: EN8OL-Ie-5: Use EN8G-Ie-7: Use
appropriate reading how volume, projection, Organize appropriate Describe the Organize notes appropriate prosodic parallel
style (scanning, pitch, stress, intonation, information from a strategies in notable literary taken from an features of speech structures.
skimming, speed juncture, and speech material viewed unlocking the genres contributed expository text when delivering lines
reading, intensive rate serve as carriers of meaning of by African writers (Refer to week
reading etc.) for one‟s meaning.  View to note unfamiliar words  Define an  Recall the 4)
purpose down important and idiomatic (Refer to weeks 3 expository different prosodic
 Listen to varied details. expressions & 4) text features and their EN8G-Ie-8: Use
 Enumerate the audio files  Discuss  Describe the uses appropriate
different reading information  Extract EN8LT-Ie-2.2: characteristics  Distinguish the cohesive
5 styles  Evaluate the use of extracted from idiomatic Explain how the of an various prosodic devices in
 Distinguish the the different prosodic the material expressions elements specific expository features composing an
to a genre
uses of the features viewed from the text text informative
contribute to the
different reading in the audio files  Enumerate theme of a speech
styles strategies in particular literary
unlocking selection EN8WC-Ie-6.1: (Refer to week
difficulties in Arrange notes 4)
reading (Refer to weeks 3 using a variety of
& 4) graphic
organizers
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EN8LT-Ie-2.2.3:  Note down


Determine tone, details from
mood, technique, the text
and purpose of the  Select
author appropriate
graphic
 List down organizers
techniques and
purpose of
authors in
writing
 Compare and
contrast literary
selections in
terms of the
author’s
technique and
purpose

EN8RC-If-7: EN8LC-If-5.2: EN8VC-If-9: EN8V-If-6: EN8LT-If-7: EN8WC-If-6: EN8OL-If-5: EN8G-If-7:


Use the appropriate Note the changes in Organize Determine the Appreciate Organize notes Use appropriate Use parallel
reading style volume, projection, pitch, information from a meaning of literature as a taken from an prosodic features of structures
(scanning, skimming, stress, intonation, material viewed words and means of expository text speech when
speed reading, juncture, and rate of expressions that understanding the delivering lines  (See Week 5)
intensive reading etc.) speech that affect  (See Week 5) reflect the local human being and  define what
for one’s purpose meaning culture by noting the forces he/she an  define what EN8G-If-8:
context clues needs to contend expository prosodic features Use appropriate
 recognize  define volume, with text is of speech are cohesive
different reading projection, pitch, devices in
styles stress, intonation,  identify human  select  state appropriate composing an
6 juncture, and rate in forces that notes/events prosodic features informative
 distinguish speech need to taken from of speech when speech
different reading  determine volume, contend with an delivering lines
styles projection, pitch, expository  define and
stress, intonation,  discuss human text list cohesive
juncture, and rate in forces that devices
speech need to be used
contend with EN8WC-If-6.1:
 (See Week 5) Arrange notes  recall what
using a variety of is an
graphic informative
organizers
speech
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 recall  discuss
varieties of cohesive
graphic devices
organizers
used in
 discuss the
composing a
relevance of
arranging speech
notes using
a variety of
graphic
organizers

EN8RC-Ig-7.1: Read EN8LC-Ig-5.2: Note the EN8VC-Ig-15: EN8V-Ig-6: EN8LT-Ig-8: EN8WC-Ig-6: EN8F-Ig-3: Deliver a EN8G-Ig-7: Use
intensively to changes in volume, Compare and Determine the Describe the Organize notes self-composed parallel
determine the author’s projection, pitch, stress, contrast the meaning of notable literary taken from an informative speech structures
purpose intonation, juncture, and presentation of the words and genres contributed expository text
rate of speech that affect same topic in expressions that by African writers *Outline information *Note
EN8RC-lg-7.1: meaning different viewing reflect the local * Discuss the needed in a self- irregularities
* Read intensively to genres culture by noting *Quote notable details found in composed speech observed in a
determines the *State set of words in lines or sayings an expository self-written
author’s purpose using diverse volume, *Describe using *List words known by African text. *List topics that are essay.
the following kinds of projection, pitch, stress, thematic known in the writers and good for a self-made
analysis: intonation, juncture, and description on the cultural area and EN8WC-Ig-6.2: speech *Write an essay
*Character analysis rate of speech that presentations of the * Discuss the Arrange notes in regarding a
* Plot analysis affects meaning different viewing *Define its notable quotes one-step word, EN8OL-Ig-3.8: Use certain topic.
* Content Analysis genres. meaning depending on the phrase, and the correct stance
depending on diverse cultural sentence outline and behavior EN8G-Ig-8: Use
how it is used in backgrounds of forms. appropriate
the cultural each students *Note specific cohesive
7 context. *Classify the tone gestures, facial devices in
EN8LT-Ig-2.3: of different expressions and body composing an
Draw similarities statements if dynamics needed in informative
and differences of they belong to an Oral presentation of speech
the featured expository kind of speech
selections in text. *List functional
relation to the *Watch a video clip cohesive
theme *Read an regarding platform devices usually
example of an behaviour when given used/found in a
expository text. a oral speech. written text.

*Define what is *Define what is


meant by meant by
expository text. Cohesive
Devices.
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EN8RC-Ig-7.1: Read EN8LC-Ig-5.2: Note the EN8VC-Ig-15: EN8V-Ig-6: EN8LT-Ih-3: EN8WC-Ih-6: EN8OL-Ih-3.12: EN8G-Ih-7: Use
intensively to changes in volume, Compare and Determine the Explain how a Organize notes Highlight important parallel
determine the author’s projection, pitch, stress, contrast the meaning of selection may be taken from an points in an structures
purpose intonation, juncture, and presentation of the words and influenced by expository text informative talk using
rate of speech that affect same topic in expressions that culture, history, appropriate *Note
EN8RC-lg-7.1: meaning different viewing reflect the local environment, or * Discuss the irregularities
* Read intensively to genres culture by noting other factors details found in *Identify elements of observed in a
determines the *State set of words in context clues an expository an effective self-written
author’s purpose using diverse volume, *Describe using *Show and discuss text. informative talk. essay.
the following kinds of projection, pitch, stress, thematic *List words to the class any
analysis: intonation, juncture, and description on the known in the picture that builds a EN8WC-Ig-6.2: *View examples of *Write an essay
*Character analysis rate of speech that presentations of the cultural area and, relationship with Arrange notes in different presentation regarding a
* Plot analysis affects meaning different viewing the reading one-step word, aids using a power certain topic.
* Content Analysis genres. *Define its selection. phrase, and point presentation.
meaning sentence outline EN8G-Ih-8: Use
depending on *Define unfamiliar forms. appropriate
how it is used in words found in the cohesive
8 the cultural reading selection. *Classify the tone devices in
context. of different composing an
statements if informative
they belong to an speech
expository kind of
text. *List functional
cohesive
*Read an devices usually
example of an used/found in a
expository text. written text.

*Define what is *Define what is


meant by meant by
expository text. Cohesive
Devices

EN8RC-Ii-7 EN8LC-Ii-5.2. EN8VC-Ii-15: EN8LT-Ii-6: EN8LT-Ii-3: EN8WC-Ii-6: EN8G-Ii-3: Deliver a EN8G-Ii-7:


Use the appropriate Note the changes in Compare and Determine the Explain how a Organize notes self-composed Use parallel
reading styles volume, projection, pitch, contrast the meaning of selection may be taken from an informative speech structures
9 (scanning, skimming, stress, intonation, presentation of the words and influenced by expository text
speed reading), for juncture and rate of same topic in expressions that culture, history, *List important EN8G-Ih-8 :
one’s purpose speech that affect different viewing reflect the local environment or EN8WC-Ih-6.2: pieces of information Use appropriate
meaning genres culture by noting other factors Arrange notes in about a topic cohesive
context clues one-step word, devices in
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*Identify the different *Name ways to *List features of phrase and *Interpret relevant composing an
reading styles present ideas or text that may show sentence outline information/details informative
(scanning, skimming, information influence of culture, forms speech
speed reading) history, and other *Organize
factors * Write down ideas/information in a (Application)
*Explain the notes from logical manner
appropriate reading expository text Reproduce
styles sentences that
*Select important contain parallel
d structures

Show correct
use of cohesive
devices and
parallel
structures in
self-composed
informative
speech

10 Culminating Task
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GRADE 8
SECOND QUARTER
The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of literature and other texts types for a deeper appreciation of
PROGRAM STANDARD
Philippine Culture and those of other countries.
The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of Afro- Asian Literature and other texts types for a deeper
GRADE LEVEL STANDARD
appreciation of Philippine Culture and those of other countries.
The learner demonstrates understanding of: East Asian literature as a mirror to a shares heritage; coping strategies in processing textual
CONTENT STANDARD information; strategies in examining features of a listening and viewiing material; structural analysis of words and propaganda techniques; and
grammatical signals for opinion-making‟ persuasion, and emphasis.
The learner transfers learning by composing and delivering a persuasive speech based on an informative essay featuring use of properly
PERFORMANCE STANDARD acknowledged information sources, grammatical signals for opinion-making, persuasion, and emphasis, and appropriate prosodic features, stance,
and behavior.

K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM

RC LC VC V LT WC F G
Week Reading Listening Viewing Vocabulary Literature Writing and Oral Language and Grammar
Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Development Composition Fluency Awareness
EN8RC-IIa-2.22: EN8LC-IIa-7: EN8VC-IIa-1.3: EN8V-IIa-24.1: EN8LT-IIa-9.1: EN8WC-IIa-2.8: EN8OL-IIa-5: EN8G-IIa-9:
Evaluate the personal Employ Predict the gist of Distinguish Describe the Compose effective
significance of a appropriate the material between and notable literary paragraphs Use the appropriate Use appropriate
listening skills
literary text. viewed based on among verbal, genres prosodic features of grammatical signals or
and strategies
suited to long the title, pictures, situational, and contributed by EN8WC-IIa2.8.7: speech when expressions suitable to
EN8RC-IIa-2.18: descriptive and and excerpts dramatic types East Asian Limit a topic delivering an each pattern of idea
Relate content or narrative texts. of irony and give writers. entertainment development:
theme to previous EN8VC-IIa-17: examples of *Define what is speech. general to particular
experiences and EN8LC-IIa-7.2: Discern positive each. EN8LT-IIa-9.2: paragraph. claim and
background Employ projective and negative Identify the *Recall different counterclaim
1 knowledge. listening messages *Define what distinguishing *Identify the prosodic features of problem solution
strategies with
conveyed in a Irony is. features of mechanics in speech. cause-effect
longer stories.
*Recognize literary material viewed. notable East writing effective and others
text *List different Asian poems, paragraph. *Define
listening skills *Identify important folktales, and entertainment speech *Identify different
* Relate message of and strategies. details from given short stories. and its characteristic. grammatical signals or
the story to real-life excerpts expressions suitable to
situations. *Distinguish the *list down notable each pattern of idea
varied strategies *Draw significant literary genres of development.
in listening. events from the East Asian
material viewed. Writers.
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*Articulate various
themes presented
in the material
viewed.

EN8RC-IIb-2.22: EN8LC-IIb-7: EN8VC-IIb-1.3: EN8V-IIb-24.1: EN8LT-IIb-9.1: EN8WC-IIb-2.8: EN8OL-IIb-5: Use EN8G-IIb-9:


Evaluate the personal Employ Predict the gist of Distinguish Describe the Compose effective the appropriate Use appropriate
significance of a appropriate the material between and notable literary paragraphs. prosodic features of grammatical signals or
literary text. listening skills viewed based on among verbal, genres speech when expressions suitable to
and strategies the title, pictures, situational, and contributed by EN8WC-IIb2.8.8: delivering an each pattern of idea
EN8RC-IIb-2.18: suited to long and excerpts dramatic types East Asian Use a variety of entertainment speech development:
Relate content or descriptive and of irony and give writers. techniques to general to particular
theme to previous narrative texts. EN8VC-IIb-17: examples of introduce a topic. *Deliver self- claim and counter
experiences and Discern positive each EN8LT-IIb-9.2: composed claim
background EN8LC-IIb-6.2: and negative Identify the *Identify the entertainment to the problem solution
knowledge Infer dominant messages *Recall types of distinguishing different whole class. cause-effect
thoughts and conveyed in a irony. features of techniques in and others
feelings material viewed. notable East writing a
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expressed in the *Evaluate Asian poems, composition. *Recognize appropriate
text listened to. *Identify important examples of folktales, and connectors in writing a
details from the irony short stories composition.
given excerpts.
Revise the *Define what are
prediction based folktales and
on the outcome. short stories.

*Resolved the * Differentiate


general theme of folktales from
the material short stories
viewed.

EN8RC-IIc-2.22: EN8LC-IIc-7: EN8VC-IIc-1.3: EN7V-IIc-24.1: EN8LT-IIc-2.2: EN8WC-IIc-2.8: EN8OL-IIc-3.11: EN8G-IIc-9: Use


Evaluate the personal Employ Predict the gist of Distinguish Explain how the Compose effective Produce the sounds appropriate
significance of a appropriate the material between and elements specific paragraphs of English correctly grammatical signals or
expressions suitable to
literary text listening skills viewed based on among verbal, to a genre and effectively when
3 each pattern of idea
and strategies the title, pictures, situational, and contribute to the  State the rules delivering an development:
 Define literary suited to long and excerpts dramatic types theme of a and entertainment speech general to particular
texts. descriptive and of irony and give particular literary mechanics of claim and
 Describe narrative texts (Refer to weeks 1 examples of selection paragraph (Refer to weeks 1 & counterclaim
characteristics & 2) each writing 2) problem-solution
of a literary text cause-effect
and others
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EN8RC-IIc-2.1.7: (Refer to weeks 1 EN8VC-IIc-17: (Refer to  Recall  Discuss  Identify varied


React to assertions & 2) Discern positive weeks 1& 2) elements of features and grammatical
made by the author in and negative a literary characteristics signals or
the text EN8LC-IIc-2.13: messages text of an effective expressions used
Determine the conveyed in a paragraph in developing ideas
 State claims tone and mood of material EN8LT-IIc-2.2.1:  Outline the
made by the the speaker or Express EN8WC-IIc-2.2.1: importance of using
author in the characters in the (Refer to weeks 1 appreciation for Develop related grammatical
text. narrative & 2) sensory images support sentences signals or
 Explain the used expressions in
assertions made  Recall tone  Identify types developing ideas
by the author. and mood  Recall of sentences
and other imagery as according to
literary a literary structure
devices device  Distinguish
 Interpret types of
images sentences
presented in according to
the text structure

EN8RC-IId-2.22: EN8LC-IId-7: EN8VC-IId-1.3: EN8V-IId-24.1: EN8LT-IId-2.2: EN8WC-IId-2.8: EN8OL-IId-3.11: EN8G-IId-9: Use


Evaluate the personal Employ Predict the gist of Distinguish Explain how the Compose effective Produce the sounds appropriate
significance of a appropriate the material between and elements specific paragraphs of English correctly grammatical signals or
listening skills expressions suitable to
literary text viewed based on among verbal, to a genre and effectively when
and strategies each pattern of idea
suited to long the title, pictures, situational, and contribute to the  State the rules delivering an development:
 Recall descriptive and and excerpts dramatic types theme of a and entertainment speech general to particular
characteristics of narrative texts of irony and give particular literary mechanics of claim and
a literary text (Refer to weeks 1 examples of selection paragraph  Recall what is an counterclaim
 Discover the (Refer to weeks 1 & 2) each writing entertainment problem-solution
significance of & 2) (Refer to week 3)  Discuss speech and its cause-effect
and others
4 reading literary EN8VC-IId-17:  Recall types features and features
EN8LC-IId-2.13:
texts Determine the Discern positive of irony EN8LT-IId-2.2.2: characteristics  Recall varied
tone and mood of and negative  Evaluate Explain the of an effective grammatical
the speaker or messages examples of literary devices paragraph signals and
characters in the conveyed in a irony used expressions used
narrative listened material viewed EN8WC-IId-2.8.9: in developing
to  Identify lines Use a variety of ideas
 Classify texts
(Refer to weeks 1 from the text techniques to
 Extract details according to the
from the text & 2) that use formulate a
pattern of
that express literary conclusion
development
the tone and devices
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mood of the  Create an  Identify variety


speaker artistic of techniques
 Discuss other representation to formulate a
ways to know of the varied conclusion
the tone and literary devices  Distinguish the
mood of the variety of
speaker or techniques to
character formulate a
conclusion

EN8SS-IIe-1.2: EN8LC-IIe-7: EN8VC-IIe-1.3: EN8V-IIe-24: EN8LT-IIe-0-9: EN8WC-IIe-2.2: EN8OL-IIe-2.6: Use EN8G-IIe-9: Use
Explain visual-verbal Employ Predict the gist of Discriminate Appreciate Develop appropriate non- appropriate
relationships appropriate the material between literal literature as an paragraphs that verbal cues when grammatical signals or
illustrated in tables,
listening skills viewed based on and figurative art form inspired illustrate each text delivering lines in an expressions suitable to
graphs, and
information maps and strategies the title, pictures, language and influenced by type (narrative in entertainment speech each pattern of idea
found in expository suited to long and excerpts nature literature, development:
texts descriptive and  Define literal expository,  Enumerate general to particular
narrative texts EN8VC-IIe-17: and  Define explanatory, examples of non- claim and
 Define the Discern positive figurative literature and factual and verbal cues counterclaim
features of an (Refer to weeks 1 and negative language its divisions personal recount,  Discuss the problem-solution
expository text
& 2) messages  Evaluate  Analyze persuasive) importance of cause-effect
 Select
information conveyed in a phrases and different using non-verbal and others
presented in EN8LC-IIe- material viewed sentences forms of  Differentiate cues when
expository texts 2.17.3: that are literature text types delivering an (Refer to weeks 3 & 4)
to aid Infer the theme of (Refer to weeks 1 literal and  Classify texts entertainment
5 understanding the text listened & 2) figurative according to speech
to language types
EN8RC-IIe-11:
Transcode
information from  Recall what
linear to non-linear is theme
texts and vice-versa  Demonstrate
the theme of
 Identify the text
examples of
listened to
linear and non-
linear texts
 Interpret
information
gathered from
linear-non-linear
texts
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EN8SS-iif-1.2: EN8LC-iif-7: EN8VC-iif-1.3: EN8V-iif-10.1.4: EN8LT-iif-2.2: EN8WC-iif-2.2: EN8OL-iif-2.6: Use EN8G-iif-9:


Explain visual-verbal Employ Predict the gist of Identify figures Explain how the Develop appropriate non- Use appropriate
relationships appropriate the material of speech that elements specific paragraphs that verbal cues when grammatical signals or
illustrated in tables, listening skills viewed based on show emphasis to a genre illustrate each text delivering lines in an expressions suitable to
graphs, and and strategies the title, pictures, (hyperbole and contribute to the types (narrative in entertainment speech each pattern of idea
information maps suited to long and excerpts litotes) theme of a literature, development:
found in expository descriptive and particular literary expository, *define non-verbal general to particular
texts narrative texts *remind and selection explanatory, cues when delivering claim and
EN8VC-iif-17: define hyperbole factual and lines in an counterclaim
*review visual-verbal *define Discern positive and litotes as *identify the personal recount, entertainment speech problem-solution
relationships descriptive and and negative figures of elements that persuasive) cause-effect
illustrated in narrative texts messages speech contribute to the *show non-verbal and others
expository texts conveyed in a theme of a *cite samples of cues in delivering
*cite samples of material viewed literary selection) each text types lines *discuss grammatical
EN8RC-iif-11: long descriptive *discuss features signals or expressions
6 Transcode and narrative *recognize positive EN8LT-iif-2.2.3: of the different text suitable to each pattern
information from texts and negative Determine tone, types of idea development
linear to non-linear messages mood, technique, *relate special
texts and vice-versa *identify conveyed in a and purpose of features of each of Identify and discuss the
appropriate material viewed) the author the text types different pattern of
listening skills idea development
and strategies
suited to long
descriptive and
narrative texts

EN8LC-iif-2.5:
Formulate
predictions about
the contents of
the listening text.

EN8RS-IIg-1.2: EN8LC-IIg-7: EN8VC-IIg-1.3: EN8V-IIg10.1.4: EN8LT-IIg-2.2: EN8WC-IIg-2.2: EN8OL-IIg-3: Deliver EN8G-IIg-9: Use
Explain visual-verbal Employ Predict the gist of Identify figures Explain how the Develop a self-composed appropriate
relationships appropriate the material of speech that elements specific paragraphs that entertainment speech grammatical signals or
illustrated in tables, listening skills viewed based on show emphasis to a genre illustrate each text using all the needed expressions suitable to
graphs, and and strategies the title, pictures, (hyperbole and contribute to the type (narrative in speech conventions each pattern of idea
information maps suited to long and excerpts litotes) theme of a literature, development: *general
found in expository descriptive and particular literary expository, *Write a self- to particular
7
texts narrative texts EN8VC-IIg-17: *Distinguish selection explanatory, composed  claim and
Discern positive words in factual and entertainment speech counterclaim
*Identify series of EN8LC-IIg-3.12: and negative different EN8LT-IIg2.3: personal recount,  problem solution *
texts as to its kind Listen to messages sentences that Determine tone, persuasive) * Distinguish the
cause-effect
including expository paraphrased conveyed in a connote mood, technique, difference between
 and others
kind of texts. information/ideas material viewed. emphasis and purpose of *Examine different an entertainment
speech and other
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EN8RC-IIg-11: * Locate useful *Recognize the author samples of kinds of speech *Classify different
Transcode information from different paragraphs paragraphs as to what
information from a listening text strategies in *Review the according to its *Watch an example patterns of idea
linear to non-linear identifying different text types of entertainment development do they
texts and vice versa emphasis in elements of a speech (Video) and belong
sentences. specific genre *Select and list down
*Write in simple using a literary classify *Identify different
statements/sentences selection. paragraphs in EN8OL-IIg-3.13: grammatical signals
any observations on (magazines and Maintain the interest and expressions used
the figure presented. newspapers) of the audience by in developing a
according to delivering punch lines paragraph
*Note information different text types. effectively
from the given
illustration presented. *Write a self-made
punch lines

*List different
platform behaviours
of both audience and
the one who
delivered the speech

*Watch (Video
Clip)and observe
how the usual
behaviour inside a
comedy bar.

EN8SS-IIh-1.2: EN8LC-IIh- EN8VC-IIh-1.3: EN8V-IIh- EN8LT-IIh-2.3: EN8WC-IIh-2.2: EN8OL-IIh-3: Deliver EN8G-IIh-9: Use
Explain visual-verbal 7:Employ Predict the gist of 10.1.4: Identify Draw similarities Develop a self-composed appropriate
relationships appropriate the material figures of and differences paragraphs that entertainment speech grammatical signals or
illustrate each text
illustrated in tables, listening skills viewed based on speech that of the featured using all the needed expressions suitable to
type (narrative in
graphs, and and strategies the title, pictures, show emphasis selections in literature, speech conventions each pattern of idea
information maps suited to long and excerpts (hyperbole and relation to the expository, development:
8 found in expository descriptive and litotes) theme explanatory, general to particular
texts narrative texts EN8VC-IIh-17: factual and claim and
Discern positive *identify personal recount, counterclaim
EN8RC-IIh-2.15: EN8LC-IIh-7.2: and negative characteristic of persuasive) problem-solution
Organize information Employ projective messages featured cause-effect
*review and show
in tables, graphs, and listening conveyed in a selections in sample and others
maps strategies with material viewed relation to the paragraphs that
longer stories theme illustrate each text
15

*extract significant *define projective *tell the type


information in tables, listening as a similarities and
graphs and maps strategy used difference of the
with longer featured
stories selections in
relation to the
theme

EN8SS-II-i-1.2: EN8LC-IIi-7:1: EN8VC-IIi-1.3: EN8LT-Ii-6: EN8LT-Ii-3: EN8WC-IIi-2.2 EN8BOL-IIi-3: EN8G-Ii-9:


Explain visual-verbal Employ Predict the gist of Discriminate Explain how a Develop Deliver a self- Use appropriate
relationships appropriate the material between literal selection may be paragraphs that composed grammatical signals or
illustrated in tables, listening skills viewed based on and figurative influenced by illustrate each text entertainment speech expressions suitable to
graphs, and and strategies the title, pictures language culture, history, type (narrative in using all the needed each pattern of idea
information maps suited to long and excerpts environment or literature, conventions development:
found in expository descriptive and *Define literal other factors expository,  general to
texts narrative essays EN8VC-IIi-1.7: and figurative explanatory, *List important particular
Discern positive language *Note details factual and pieces of information  claim and
NN8RC-Iii-2.15: EN8LC-IIi-7.2: and negative (situations or personal account, about a topic counterclaim
Organize information Employ projective messages expressions) persuasive)  problem-
in tables, graphs, and listening conveyed in a from the text that *Interpret relevant solution
maps strategies with material viewed portray elements *Outline ideas information/details  cause-effect
9 longer stories about culture, related to a topic  and others
*Differentiate *State the history and *Organize
between visual and *Enumerate important features environment of *Use appropriate ideas/information in a *Reproduce sentences
verbal useful listening or aspects of a people or era expressions in a in logical manner that show pattern of
communication strategies for long viewing material idea developments
descriptive and that aid in *Identify texts
*Identify the uses of narrative essays understanding it that show how *Show correct use of
visuals and verbal these may be cohesive devices in
information presented *Outline the *Identify influenced by self-composed
in tables, graphs, and information from information in the culture, history, paragraphs
maps the text listened material viewed environment and
to that express good other factors.
values and tell (weather, events)
undesirable acts

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Culminating Task
16

GRADE 8
THIRD QUARTER
The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of literature and other texts types for a deeper appreciation of
PROGRAM STANDARD
Philippine Culture and those of other countries.
The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of Philippine Literature and other texts types for a deeper
GRADE LEVEL STANDARD
appreciation of Philippine Culture and those other countries.
The learner demonstrates understanding of: Southeast Asian literature as mirror to a shared heritage ; coping strategies in processing textual
CONTENT STANDARD information; strategies in examining features of a listening and viewing material; structural analysis of words and propaganda techniques; and
grammatical signals for opinion- making, persuasion, and emphasis.
The learner transfers learning by composing and delivering a persuasive speech based on an informative essay featuring use of properly
PERFORMANCE STANDARD acknowledged information sources, grammatical signals for opinion-making , persuasion, and emphasis, and appropriate prosodic features, stance,
and behavior.

K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM

LT F
RC LC VC V WC G
Literature Oral Language
Week Reading Listening Viewing Vocabulary Writing and Grammar
and
Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Development Composition Awareness
Fluency
EN8RC-IIIa-12.1: EN8LC-IIIa-7.3: EN8VC- EN8V-IIIa15.3: EN8LT-IIIa11: EN8WC-IIIa1.10: EN8OL-IIIa3.11: EN8G-IIIa-10:
Recognize Determine the IIIa3.4/4.4/5.4: Explain the Identify the notable Organize Use the correct Share ideas using
propaganda target audience of Determine the meaning of a word literary genres information about a sounds of English opinion-marking
techniques used in a listening text and target audience of through structural contributed by chosen subject during speech signals
a given text the objective/s of a material viewed analysis (prefixes, Southeast Asian using a graphic delivery
the speaker roots, suffixes) writers organizer EN8G-IIIa-3.6:
*Discuss the *Identify ideas that *Recall correct Use modals
different give cluesthe *Define what are EN8LT-IIIa11.1: *Select appropriate sounds of English. appropriately.
propaganda intended audience prefixes and root Identify the information about
techniques used in of the material. words distinguishing the subject. *Define the
1 features of notable
a given text. different modals in
poems, short stories,
*Cite examples of dramas, and novels stating opinions.
pre-fixes and root contributed by
words Southeast Asian
writers

*List down notable


literary poems and
short stories of
Southeast Asian
writers
17

EN8RC-IIIb-12.1: EN8LC-IIIb-8.2: EN8VC- EN8V-IIIb15.3: EN8LT-IIIb11: EN8WC-IIIb1.1.6: EN8OL-IIIb-5: EN8RC-IIIb-10:


Recognize Judge the IIIb3.4/4.4/5.4: Explain the Identify the notable Transcode Observe the use Share ideas using
propaganda relevance and Determine the meaning of a word literary genres information from a of correct stress, opinion-marking
techniques used in worth of ideas target audience of through structural contributed by graphic organizer to pitch, and juncture signals
a given text presented in the a material viewed analysis (prefixes, Southeast Asian a topic or sentence when delivering a EN8G-IIIb-3.6:
text listened to roots, suffixes) writers outline persuasive
*Produce examples speech. Use modals
of a propaganda *Label the prefix EN8LT- *Discuss the appropriately
and root word from IIIb11.1:Identify the important *Note the use of
the given distinguishing mechanics on how correct stress and *Identify modals
examples. features of notable to form a topic or pitch in delivering according to its
2 poems, short stories, sentence outline a persuasive usage.
*Construct dramas, and novels from a given graphic speech.
sentences from the contributed by organizer.
given examples. Southeast Asian
writers

*Define what drama


and novel are.

*Differentiate
between drama and
novel.

EN8RC-IIIc-2.13: EN8LC-IIIc-7: EN8VC-IIIc-18: EN8V-IIIc-15.3: EN8LT-IIIc-2.2: EN8WC-IIIc-1.1.6: EN8OL-IIIc-5: EN8RC-IIIc-10:


Differentiate facts Employ different Determine the Explain the Explain how the Expand the content Observe the use Share ideas using
from opinions listening strategies issue and stand meaning of a word elements specific to a of an outline using of correct stress, opinion-marking
presented in the genre contribute to notes pitch, and juncture signals
suited to the topic, through
material viewed the theme of a from primary and when delivering a
 Define facts purpose, and level structural analysis particular literary secondary sources persuasive  Identify
and opinion of difficulty of the  Discuss the (prefixes, roots, selection speech opinion-
 Differentiate listening text issue and suffixes)  List types of marking
3 facts from stand  Recall elements outlining  Define signals
opinion  Enumerate identified in  Recall prefix of various  Evaluate juncture  Prepare
various the material and roots literary genres contents of  Discuss sentences
viewed  Identify the primary and features of a with opinion-
listening  Differentiate
 Appraise by theme of the secondary persuasive marking
strategies suffixes from
giving one’s selection sources speech signals
 Distinguish roots and  Prepare notes  Differentiate
views
the different prefixes EN8LT-IIIc-2.2.1: from primary juncture from EN8G-IIIc-11: Use
regarding the
listening Express appreciation and secondary stress and appropriate
issue and for sensory images sources pitch
strategies documentation
stand used
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 Define sensory  Identify means


images of
 Discuss the documentation
uses of sensory  Discuss the
images importance of
documentation

EN8G-IIIc-3.6:
Use modals
appropriately

 Recall
examples of
modals
 Discuss the
uses of
modals
EN8RC-IIId-12: EN8LC-IIId-8.2: EN8VC-IIId-18: EN8V-IIId-25: Use EN8LT-IIId-2.2: EN8WC-IIId-2.2.16: EN8OL-IIId-5: EN8G-IIId-11: Use
Utilize coping Judge the Determine the appropriate Explain how the Compose an Observe the use appropriate
reading strategies relevance and issue and stand strategies for elements specific to a informative essay of correct stress, documentation
to process worth of ideas presented in the unlocking genre contribute to pitch, and juncture
information in a text presented in the material viewed unfamiliar words the theme of a  Define an when delivering a (Refer to week 3)
text listened to particular literary essay persuasive
 Cite strategies (Refer to week 3)  Identify selection  Identify types speech EN8G-IIId-3.6:
in reading a text  Identify ideas unfamiliar of essay Use modals
(e.g. skimming, from the text words (Refer to week 3)  Distinguish  Distinguish appropriately
scanning, listened to  Recall informative the uses of
adjusting  Examine structural EN8LT-IIId-2.2.4: essay from stress, pitch (Refer to week 3)
reading speed, ideas that are analysis Explain figurative other types of and juncture
4 etc.) important and using language used essay  Integrate
 Differentiate the relevant prefixes, root correct stress,
varied reading and suffixes  Define pitch and
strategies figurative juncture in
language speaking
 Identify
types of
figurative
language
19

EN8RC-IIIe-2.1.7: EN8LC-IIIe-7.1: EN8VC-IIIe-18: EN8V-IIIe-12.3: EN8LT-IIIe-10: EN8SS-IIIe-1.6: EN8OL-IIIe-1.14: EN8G-IIIe-3.6:


React to what is Determine the Determine the Arrive at meanings Appreciate literature Show respect for Use appropriate Use modals
asserted or stand of the issue and stand through context as a mirror to a intellectual property persuasive appropriately
expressed in a text speaker on a given presented in the clues shared heritage of rights by devices
issue presented in material viewed people with diverse acknowledging (Refer to weeks 3
 Identify the text listened to  Define backgrounds citations made in an  Identify & 4)
assertions or (Refer to weeks 3 context clues informative essay examples of
claims in the  List down & 4) (Recall)  Define literature persuasive EN8G-IIIe-12: Use
text details from the  Examine the and its divisions  Define devices emphasis markers
 Rehash listening text text for clues  Discuss the intellectual  Prepare a for persuasive
assertions in  Discuss the to the importance of property rights short speech purposes
the text details meanings of literature  Discuss the using
presented in unfamiliar importance of persuasive  List
the text to words acknowledging devices examples of
determine sources of emphasis
issue and information markers
stand through citation,  Complete a
quoting, etc. text with
appropriate
EN8SS-IIIe-1.6.3: emphasis
5 Acknowledge markers
sources by creating
a bibliography

 Define
bibliography
 Identify
information
needed in
acknowledging
sources (e.g.
author’s name,
reference title,
page number;
writing a
bibliographical
entry, etc.)
 Convert
information into
a bibliographical
entry
20

EN8RC-IIIf-2.1.7.1: EN8LC-IIIf-2.10: EN8VC-IIIf-19: EN8V-IIIf-12.3: EN8LT-IIIf-2.2: EN8SS-IIIf-1.6: EN8OL-IIIf-3: EN8G-IIIf-3.6: Use


Evaluate the details Distinguish facts Judge the Arrive at meanings Explain how the Show respect for Deliver a self- modals
that support from opinion cited relevance and through context elements specific to a intellectual property composed appropriately
assertions in a text in the text listened worth of ideas clues genre contribute to rights by persuasive
to presented in the the theme of a acknowledging speech *See Week 1-5
*identify the material viewed *discuss how particular literary citations made in an
details that *recall how facts context clues selection informative essay. *cite samples of EN8G-IIIf-12: Use
support assertions differ from *spot significant could aid in persuasive emphasis markers
in a text opinions cited in details that would arriving at *recall the elements *See Week 5 speeches for persuasive
text listened to lead in judging meanings specific to a genre purposes
the relevance and contribute to the EN8SS-IIIf-1.6.3:
worth of ideas theme Acknowledge *recognize
presented sources by creating emphasis
EN8LT-IIIf-2.2.5: a bibliography. markers used for
6 persuasive
Determine key ideas, purposes
tone, and purposes of *define what is a
the author bibliography *cite emphasis
markers used for
*extract key ideas, *discuss the persuasive
tone, and purposes details used in purposes
of the author writing
bibliographical
entries

*make
bibliographical
entries

EN8RC-IIIg-3.1.12: EN8LC-IIIg-7: EN8VC-IIIg-19: EN8V-IIIg-26: EN8LT-IIIg-2.2: EN8SS-IIIg-1.6: EN8OL-IIIg-1.14: EN8RC-IIIg-10:


Examine biases (for Employ different Judge the Analyze intention Explain how the Show respect for Use appropriate Share ideas using
or against) made by listening strategies relevance and of words or elements specific to a intellectual property persuasive opinion-marking
the author suited to the topic, worth of ideas expressions used genre contribute to rights by devices signals
purpose, and level presented in the in propaganda the theme of a acknowledging
*lift biases (for or of difficulty of the material viewed techniques particular literary citations made in an *cite and explain EN8G-IIIg-3.6:
against) made by listening text selection informative essay what are Use modals
the author *See Week 6 *recall what are persuasive appropriately.
7 *See Week 3 propaganda *See Previous *define what devices
techniques Weeks intellectual *See Previous
property rights Weeks
EN8LT-IIIg-2.2.5:
Determine key ideas, EN8SS-IIIg-1.6.4: EN8G-IIIg-12: Use
tone, and purposes of Use conventions in emphasis markers
the author citing sources for persuasive
purposes
*See Week 6 *recall how to cite
sources
21

*list emphasis
down markers
used for
persuasive
purposes

EN8RC-IIIh-3.1.12: EN8LC-IIIh-7.4: EN8VC-IIIh-19: EN8V-IIIh-26: EN8LT-IIIh-2.3: EN8SS-IIIh-1.6: EN8OL-IIIh-3: EN8RC-IIIh-10:


Examine biases (for Determine various Judge the Analyze intention Identify similarities Show respect for Deliver a self- Share ideas using
or against) made by social, moral, and relevance and of words or and differences of the intellectual property composed opinion-marking
the author economic issues worth of ideas expressions used featured selections rights by persuasive signals
discussed in the presented in the in propaganda acknowledging speech
*See Week 7 text listened to material viewed techniques citations made in an *See Previous
informative essay *recall Weeks
*See Previous *See Previous *See Previous techniques in
Weeks Weeks Weeks EN8SS-IIIh-1.6.5: delivering a EN8G-IIIh-3.6:
Use in-text citation persuasive Use modals
speech appropriately
8 *define what in-
text citation is *See Previous
Weeks
*discuss how in-
text citation is EN8G-IIIh-12: Use
done emphasis markers
for persuasive
purposes

*See Previous
Weeks

EN8RC-IIIi-1.2: EN8LC-IIIi-7:4: EN8VC-IIIi-19: EN8V-IIIi-25: EN8LT-IIIi-3: EN8WC-IIIi-2.2.16: EN8BOL-IIIi-4.1: EN8G-IIIi-9:


Utilize coping Determine various Judge the Use appropriate Explain how a Compose an Use appropriate Share ideas using
reading strategies social, moral and relevance and strategies for selection may be informative essay verbal and non- opinion-making
to process economic issues worth of the ideas unlocking influenced by culture, verbal cues when signals
information in a text discussed in the presented in the unfamiliar words history, environment *Investigate delivering a
text listened to material viewed or other factors relevance and worth persuasive EN8G-IIIi-11:
*Enumerate coping *infer meanings of of ideas using speech Use appropriate
9
reading strategies *Select ideas from *Associate words through *Theorize how a different sources documentation
text that suggest relevance and context clues selection may be (primary and *Select effective
*Devise a personal social, moral, and worth of ideas influenced by culture, secondary) verbal and non- ENG8-IIIi-3.6:
evaluation plan to economic issues presented in history, environment verbal cues when Use modals
rate one’s reading material viewed to and other factors *Organize delivering a appropriately
strategies to previous materials information into an persuasive
process information viewed outline speech
in a text
22

EN8G-IIIi- 12:
Use emphasis
markers for
persuasive
purposes
(Application)

*Integrate opinions
and facts in
persuasive speech

10
Culminating Task
23

GRADE 8
FOURTH QUARTER
The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of literature and other texts types for a deeper appreciation of
PROGRAM STANDARD
Philippine Culture and those of other countries.
The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of Philippine Literature and other texts types for a deeper
GRADE LEVEL STANDARD
appreciation of Philippine Culture.
The learner demonstrates understanding of: Southeast Asian literature as mirror to a shared heritage ; coping strategies in processing textual
CONTENT STANDARD information; strategies in examining features of a listening and viewing material; structural analysis of words and propaganda techniques; and
grammatical signals for opinion- making, persuasion, and emphasis.
The learner transfers learning by composing and delivering a persuasive speech based on an informative essay featuring use of properly acknowledged
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
information sources, grammatical signals for opinion-making , persuasion, and emphasis, and appropriate prosodic features, stance, and behavior.

K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM

RC LC VC V LT WC F G
Week Reading Listening Viewing Vocabulary Literature Writing and Oral Language and Grammar
Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Development Composition Fluency Awareness
EN8RC-IVa-2.21.1: EN8LC-IVa-2.5: EN8VC-IVa-20: EN8V-IVa-15: EN8LT-IVa-13: EN8WC-IVa3.4.1: EN8OL-IVa-3.11: Use the EN8G-IVa-15:
Identify positions of a Predict what is to Analyze the Use various Identify notable Identify features of correct production of the Use appropriate
topic sentence follow after a elements that make strategies in literary genres journalistic writing sounds of English when modifiers
segment of a text up reality and decoding the contributed by delivering a manuscript or
*Define what topic listened to fantasy based on a meaning of South and West memorized speech in an EN8G-IVa-16:
sentence is. material viewed words Asian writers oration, in a declamation Use appropriate
*Note important or in a dramatic logical
details of a text *Define what reality *Identify EN8LT- monologue memorized connectors for
listen to and fantasy are. various IVa13.1:Identify the speech in an oration, in a emphasis
strategies in distinguishing
declamation or in a
*Recognize features found in
decoding dramatic monologue *Define what
segment of a text religious texts,
1 meaning of modifier is.
epics, myths,
listen to words drama, and short *Recall the correct
stories contributed production of sounds in *Identify
by South and West English Language appropriate
Asian writers logical
* Identify the connectors.
notable literary
genres contributed
by South and West
Asian writers
24

*Define what
religious texts,
epics, myths are.

EN8RC-IVb-2.21.2: EN8LC-IVb-6.2: EN8VC-IVb-12: EN8V-IVb-15: EN8LT-IVb-13: EN8WC-IVb3.4.2: EN8OL-IVb-3.11: Use the EN8G-IVb-13:
Identify details that Infer thoughts and Raise questions Use various Identify notable Distinguish among correct production of the Use active and
support the topic feelings about a particular strategies in literary genres types of journalistic sounds of English when passive
sentence expressed in a aspect of a material decoding the contributed by writing (news report, delivering a manuscript or constructions in
text listened to viewed meaning of South and West opinion article, memorized speech in an journalistic
words Asian writers feature article, and oration, in a declamation contexts.
*Distinguish reality sports news article) or in a dramatic EN8G-IVb-3:
and fantasy *Describe *Differentiate monologue Use past and
various between *Define what news past perfect
2 strategies in report and opinion tenses in
decoding. article are. journalistic
writing

*Define active
and passive
constructions in
journalistic
contexts.

EN8RC-IVc-13.1: Note EN8LC-IVc-3.2: EN8VC-IVc-15: EN8V-IVc-15: EN8LT-IVc-13: EN8WC-IVc-3.4.2: EN8OL-IVc-3.11: Use the EN8G-IVc-14:
explicit and implicit Raise questions Compare and Use various Identify notable Distinguish among correct production of the Use direct and
signals (like cohesive about the text contrast one’s strategies in literary genres types of journalistic sounds of English when reported speech
contributed by in journalistic
devices) used by the listened to beliefs/convictions decoding the writing (news report, delivering a manuscript or
South and West writing
writer with those presented meaning of Asian writers opinion article, memorized speech in an
 Note down in a material viewed words feature article, and oration, in a  Define
 Define implicit and details from (Refer to weeks 1 & sports news article) declamation or in a direct and
explicit signals. the listening  Note down  (Refer to 2) dramatic monologue reported
3 text details from the weeks 1  Define feature speech
 Cite examples of  Formulate material &2 EN8LT-IVc-13.1: article and  Define declamation  Distinguish
Identify direct
implicit and questions viewed sports news  Cite different prosodic
the distinguishing speech from
explicit signals. based on the  Determine features found in articles features (Recall) reported
extracted beliefs and religious texts,  Compare and  Distinguish speech
details assertion epics, myths, contrast feature declamation from  Classify
expressed drama, and short article and other types of speech speech as
stories contributed sports news such as oration direct or
by South and West articles reported
Asian writers
25

 Define myths EN8G-IVc-15:


 Discuss Use appropriate
features of modifiers
myths
 Define
modifiers
 Distinguish
types of
modifiers

EN8RC-IVd-14.1: EN8LC-IVd-8.2: EN8VC-IVd-20: EN8V-IVd-15: EN8LT-IVd-13: EN8WC-IVd-3.4.2: EN8OL-IVd-3.11: Use the EN8G-IVd-14:
Interpret and follow Judge the Analyze the Use various Identify notable Distinguish among correct production of the Use direct and
instructions, directions, relevance and elements that make strategies in literary genres types of journalistic sounds of English when reported speech
notices, rules and worth of ideas up reality and decoding the contributed by writing (news report, delivering a manuscript or in journalistic
regulations presented in the fantasy based on a meaning of South and West opinion article, memorized speech in an writing
text listened to material viewed words Asian writers feature article, and oration, in a declamation
 Describe the sports news article) or in a dramatic (Refer to week
pattern or structure (Refer to Quarter (Refer to week 1) (Refer to week (Refer to weeks 1 & monologue 3)
of instructions, 3, Week 4) 1 & 2) 2)  Recall types of
directions, notices, journalistic  Define dramatic EN8G-IVd-3:
rules and EN8LT-IVd-13.1: writing monologue Use past and
regulations Identify the  Classify articles  Recall different past perfect
 Determine distinguishing according to prosodic features tenses in
keywords (e.g. features found in types  Distinguish dramatic journalistic
4 imperative verb, religious texts, monologue from other writing
words in bold print epics, myths, types of speech such
or italics, etc.) drama, and short as oration and  Define
stories contributed declamation tense of the
by South and West verb
Asian writers  Distinguish
the past and
 Define drama, past perfect
and short tenses
stories
 Discuss
features of
drama, and
short stories
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EN8RC-IVe-13: Use EN8LC-IVe-3.14: EN8VC-IVe-12: EN8V-IVe-15: EN8LT-IVe-12: EN8WC-IVe-3.4: EN8OL-IVe-5: Use the EN8G-IVe-14:
text type knowledge Summarize Raise questions Use various Appreciate literature Compose journalistic appropriate prosodic Use direct and
(narrative in literature, information from about a particular strategies in as an expression of texts features of speech like reported speech
instructions, the text listened to aspect of a material decoding the philosophical and pitch, stress, juncture, in journalistic
explanation, factual and viewed meaning of religious ideals  Recall different volume, and projection, writing
personal recount,  List down words types of intonation and speech
persuasive, expository) important (Refer to previous  Identify journalistic rate  Recall direct
to process information information weeks) (Refer to philosophical writing and
in a text from the previous and religious  Prepare for  Recall various reported
listening text weeks) ideas writing (i.e. prosodic features of speech
 Identify different  Organize expressed in topic, details, speech  Prepare
text types information the text facts, etc.)  Practice the use of direct and
 Distinguish using a  Compare and pitch, stress, juncture, reported
features of different graphic contrast one’s volume in speech statements
text types organizer ideals with
those EN8G-IVe-3:
presented in Use past and
the literary past perfect
selection tenses in
journalistic
5 writing

 Recall past
and past
perfect
tenses
 Complete
statements
with verbs
in the past
and perfect
tenses

EN8G-IVe-15:
Use appropriate
modifiers

 Recall
modifiers
and the
types
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 Classify
modifiers
according to
types

EN8RC-IVf-10.2: EN8LC-IVf-10: EN8VC-IVf-15: EN8V-IVf-15: EN8LT-IVf-2.2: EN8WC-IVf-7: Use EN8OL-IVf-5: Use the EN8G-IVf-13:
Distinguish between Process speech Compare and Use various Explain how the primary and appropriate prosodic Use active and
general and specific delivered by contrast one’s strategies in elements specific to secondary sources features of speech like passive
statements making inferences beliefs/convictions decoding the a genre contribute to develop a topic for pitch, stress, juncture, constructions in
from what has with those presented meaning of to the theme of a journalistic writing volume, and projection, journalistic
*tell the been listened to in a material viewed words particular literary intonation and speech contexts
characteristics of selection *remind what rate
general and specific *recall how *See Week 5 primary and *define active
statements inferences made EN8LT-IVf-2.2.1: secondary sources *recall prosodic features and passive
in speech Express are and how they of speech constructions in
delivered are used to develop journalistic
appreciation for
contexts
sensory images a topic for
used journalistic writing *cite samples for
6 both active and
*extract sensory passive
images in literary constructions
pieces
EN8G-IVf-16:
Use appropriate
EN8LT-IVf-2.2.4: logical
Explain figurative connectors for
language used emphasis

*recall what *define logical


figurative connectors
languages are
*extract logical
connectors
used for
emphasis

EN8RC-IVg-15.1: EN8LC-IVg-8.2: EN8VC-IVg-20: EN8V-IVg-15: EN8LT-IVg-2.2: EN8WC-IVg-1.6: EN8OL-IVg-1.5: Deliver a EN8G-IVg-14:


Evaluate the accuracy Judge the Analyze the Use various Explain how the Show respect for manuscript/memorized Use direct and
of a given information relevance and elements that make strategies in elements specific to intellectual property oral speech with ease and reported speech
7 worth of ideas up reality and decoding the a genre contribute rights by fluency before an in journalistic
*cite presented in the fantasy based on a meaning of to the theme of a acknowledging audience writing
significant/relevant text listened to material viewed words particular literary sources of
details of a given selection information in *See Previous
information *cite the *recall the elements *See Previous journalistic writing Weeks
28

*explain accuracy of a relevance and that make up reality Weeks *See Previous *See Previous *review techniques in EN8G-IVg-15:
given information worth of ideas and fantasy based Weeks Weeks delivering a memorized Use appropriate
presented in the on material viewed speech modifiers
text listened to EN8LT-IVg-2.2.5:
Determine key *define
ideas, tone, and modifiers
purposes of the
author *cite samples
of modifiers

*discuss how
modifiers are
used

EN8G-IVg-16:
Use appropriate
logical
connectors for
emphasis

EN8RC-IVh-2.12: EN8LC-IVh-10: EN8VC-IVh-12: EN8V-IVh-15: EN8LT-IVh-2.3: EN8SS-IVh-1.6.4: EN8OL-IVh-3.7: Use EN8G-IVh-13:


Draw conclusions from Process speech Raise questions Use various Identify similarities Use writing effective non-verbal Use active and
a set of details delivered by about a particular strategies in and differences of conventions to communication strategies: passive
making inferences aspect of a material decoding the the featured indicate gestures and body constructions in
*recall how from what has viewed meaning of selections acknowledgement of movements and eye journalistic
conclusions drawn been listened to words sources contact, etc. contexts
from a set of details *remind the need to EN8LT-IVh-3:
focus on viewing *See Previous Explain how a *recall writing *recall non-verbal cues *See Previous
with a purpose Weeks selection is conventions to in oral communication Weeks
influenced by indicate
culture, history, acknowledgment of EN8G-IVh-14:
8 environment sources Use direct and
reported speech
*review how a in journalistic
selection is writing
influenced by
culture, history *discuss direct
and environment and reported
speech in
journalistic
writing

EN8RC-IVi-15: EN8LC-IVi-3-4: EN8VC-IVi-15: EN8LT-IVi-15: EN8LT-IVi-3.4: EN8WC-IVi-3.4: EN8BOL-IVi-1.5: EN8G-IVi-13:


9 Synthesize important Summarize Compare and Use various Appreciate literature Compose Deliver a Use active and
information found in a information from a contrast one’s strategies in as an expression of journalistic texts manuscript/memorized passive
given text text listened to beliefs/convictions decoding the philosophical and oral speech with ease and constructions in
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with those presented meaning of religious ideals *Teach features of fluency before an journalistic
in a material viewed words (Comprehension) journalistic texts audience contexts

*Hypothesize that EN8G-IV -14:


literature is an use direct and
expression of reported speech
philosophical and in journalistic
religious ideals writing

EN8G-IVi -3:
Use Past and
past perfect
tenses in
journalistic
writing

EN8G-IVi-15:
Use appropriate
modifiers

EN8G-IVi-16:
Use appropriate
logical
connectors for
emphasis

10
Culminating Task

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