6. What’s New
Notice the highlighted phrases in the poem. These phrases are idiomatic expressions that
mean the following:
an achievement
easy to do
extremely desirable
make a decision
favorite
7. If we are to know the essence of the poem as expressed by the
meaning of the phrases used, it goes this way.
an achievement
easy to do
extremely desirable
make a decision
favorite
8. Idiomatic expressions or idioms are phrases which mean something
different from the meanings expressed of the words that are part of it.
It’s meaning will only be understood when taken as a whole or when
used in context.
We cannot understand the meaning of the expression by the literal
interpretation of its words.
Example : the idiom ‘play by ear’, it does not mean that you will play
using your ear, instead, it actually means ‘to play music without looking at
the notes’.
What are idiomatic expressions?
13. What’s More Practice time!
Try to find the meaning of the idioms by inferring on how they are used in context.
• A. climbed the bananas B. became angry, disappointed
______1. The class went on bananas
when their teacher gave a series of
quizzes without discussion.
• A. organized; in good order B. apples are arranged in order
______2. Her place is neat and clean,
everything is in apple-pie order.
• A. refused; denied B. went down
______3. Many pupils turned down
the invitation for Milo Fun Run.
• A. stand and go out B.to be distinguished; be
different
______4. Joshua’s dance moves stand
out among the other contestants.
• A. separated B. sat down and took a break
______5. The couple broke off after
experiencing a serious problem in their
relationship
14. What I have learned
Figurative language includes idioms or idiomatic expressions.
They go beyond what word actually means.
Idioms or idiomatic expressions
are phrases which mean something different from the meanings expressed
of the words that are part of it.
symbolic and creative expression of ideas.
give force, color and vividness to our language.
use to make our speech and writing more interesting.
infer the meaning of an idiomatic expression from context.
is a skill of forming conclusions or opinions based on evidence or proof.
Inferring
When inferring meaning of idiomatic expressions, it is important to analyze
and understand how idioms are used in context. Looking for clue words
surrounding
the idiomatic expression helps in forming a conclusion about its right meaning.
16. What I can do Strengthen your Skill https://wordwall.net/play/21813/648/319
17. Home-based Activity Day 2
Do Module Lesson 3
∙Read and Study What’s new (p.18) What is it p.19
∙Practice and strengthen your skill by answering
What’s more1-5 – (p.20)
What I can do 1-5– Practice (p.21)
∙Read and take down notes What I have learned p.21
Master your skill by answering the Assessment on this link:
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21. she wakes up early to go to the farm and feed their family’s carabao,
the pond, talked to her reflection in the water,
she rubbed her eyes again and again
o diwata appearing in the water of the pond,
o see the diwata and can make a wish,
o the face suddenly disappeared
Real life
Fantasy
• scenarios that exist in real life.
• happenings can be witnessed by our eyes.
• are events that can never happen in real life.
22. Real images are true; they are facts that can be proven. They can be experienced or
witnessed by a person.
When identifying statements that express reality, one should look into things, ideas, and
events based on real-life experience using the five senses (seeing, smelling, tasting, hearing,
and feeling).
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Make-believe images have no existence; they are not true; they are in our imagination; they
are non-fact and difficult to be proven. Make-believe images are created in our minds. They are
exaggerated most of the time that is why they are unbelievable to happen.
Examples:
Babies cry when they are hungry.
There are seven days in a week.
My grandmother is still alive at the age of 93
Examples:
The tree talked to the boy.
The fisherman caught a mountain of fish last night but still was penniless.
It was raining cats and dogs, the water flooded the city, and it almost reached the clouds.
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Using your knowledge and experience, identify the following images if they are real or make-
believe. Provide your answer by putting a √ mark for real and an X mark for make-believe.
____1. A man driving a motorcycle.
____2. A blue-winged fairy with a magic wand.
____3. Santa Claus riding on his sleigh with his reindeers.
____4. A mother kissing her newborn baby.
____5. A flying magic carpet in the sky.
24. Reality is something that is :
R_______,
T_______,
of E__________, and
F_______ that can be proven.
What I have learned
Fantasy, on the other hand, is :
M________-B________,
not R_______,
not T_______,
of no E____________, and
N________-F________ which impossible to be proven.
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25. 1. To make my bones strong, __________ (Reality).
A. I will drink milk once a year
B. I will drink milk everyday
C. I will drink milk every minute, every day
2. To get a perfect score in the test, _________(Fantasy).
A. I will use my super powers to read my teacher’s mind
B. I will study overnight
C. I will sleep early
3. To buy my dream bicycle, _____________(Fantasy).
A. I will save money in my piggy bank
B. I will ask Santa Claus to give it as a Christmas present
C. I will get along with my mom and dad
4. To go to Hongkong Disneyland, ___________(Reality).
A. I will ride in an airplane
B. I will ride on a magic carpet
C. I will soar like an eagle on air
5. In order to grow more plants in my garden, _______(Reality).
A. I will talk, kiss and hug them everyday
B. I will look after and water them everyday
C. I will let the animals play in the garden
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26. Assessment
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Try your best to bring home the bacon. We will pray for you.
a. buys a bacon b. win the competition c. bring home food
2. You are barking at the wrong tree. She is not the one who get your
book.
a. has a dog b. pointing a wrong person c. watering a tree
3. Mandy has a heart of gold. He always helps the needy.
a. heart made of gold b. kind-hearted c. greedy
4. The earth revolves around the sun,
a. Real b. Make-believe/Fantasy
5. Barbie dolls played with each other when the twins left the room.
a. Real b. Make-believe/Fantasy
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What are idioms/idiomatic expressions? What are the characteristics of idioms? What is inferring or to infer?
The last picture that you have seen has something to do with our story today. Let’s listen to the story as you take note of the underlined words.
What can you say about the story? (Interesting) Why do you think it is an interesting story?
Questions 1. Who is the girl that live in the small barangay of Sta. Rita in the town of Oton.
2. What did the mother tell Bea about the Diwata in the pool?
3.How did Bea try her luck in trying to see a Diwata>
4. Did Bea see the Diwata? What happened at the end of the story?
So that ends our lesson for today…Once again, Thank you so much.. Always remember to …..Thanks and God bless//