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Welcome to English 6 Class!
Mrs. Nelie P. Tumpap
Teacher
World of Reality and Fantasy: Analyzing
Figures of Speech
(Hyperbole and Irony)
(EN6VC-IIIa-6.2)
Objectives:
1. Identify real or make-believe, fact or non-fact images
2. Analyze figures of speech (hyperbole, irony)
Opening Song & Prayer
Presentation
 Time to check the knowledge you have as we start to
embark on our journey to the World of Reality and
Fantasy.
Read and understand the statements very well. Answer
what is asked by choosing your best response.
1. Which of the following shows a real scenario inside a
classroom?
A. books and erasers flying around
B. teacher talking in front of class
C. chairs and tables laughing around
Presentation
2. My aunt lived in an ice castle in Baguio. This statement
is _______.
A. real B. make- believe
C. either real or make- believe
3. Our teacher has an undying love for dancing since she
was small. From this statement, one can say that
____________________.
A. the teacher died because of dancing
B. the teacher loved to dance
C. the teacher never stopped dancing
Presentation
4. Which statement expresses exaggeration?
A. a woman driving at a speed of 300 km/hour
B. a baby walking at 12 months
C. an old man slowly crossing the street
5. I always have butterflies in my stomach whenever I
perform on stage. The statement tells us that the
person talking _________.
A. has fear of performing on stage
B. has butterflies inside the stomach
C. has experienced a stomachache
Discussion
Read the Comic Strips about Mona and Elsa.
Discussion
 Can Mona cry a river? Is it okay for Elsa to be happy
when Mona’s pet dog died? Does a heart bleed
because of sadness?
 Figurative language or figures of speech are ways of
expressing ideas by using symbols, figures, or
likenesses. It is the opposite of literal language
because it does not tell directly what a person has in
mind. To name some examples are simile (a
comparison of two unlike objects using like or as),
metaphor (a direct comparison of two unlike object
without using like or as), and…
Discussion
…personification (a figure of speech that gives human
qualities to places, objects, animals, or ideas).
 In addition to the given examples of figurative
language that we use, we also have hyperbole and
irony.
 Hyperbole is a figure speech that expresses
overstatement and exaggeration of a particular
condition.
 Statements expressing hyperbole are also called
hyperbolic statements. In the conversation, Mona’s
statements “I cried a river and my heart…
Discussion
… is bleeding with sadness” are examples of hyperbole.
Examples of hyperbole:
1. My world turned upside down.
2. Your voice is deafening.
3. The heat of my body can produce fire.
Discussion
 Irony, on the other hand, is a figure of speech that
expresses the contrary or opposite of what should one
really think especially in order to be funny. It is also
called an ironic statement. The words used in ironic
statements express praise or approval, however, the
real purpose is to criticize, mock, or ridicule.
 Notice in the conversation, that Mona was happy for
discovering the death of Elsa’s pet dog rather than being
being sad for her.
Discussion
Examples of irony:
1. The teacher fails the test.
2. The shoemaker’s children have no shoes.
3. The doctor died of pneumonia.
Discussion
Analyze the following statements. Clap if it is a hyperbole
which expresses exaggeration; something that is
unbelievable to happen. Wave your hand if it is an irony
which expresses the contrary or opposite of what is said.
1. The police station gets robbed by the policemen on
duty.
2. My dad will kill me when he comes home and sees the
house in chaos.
3. I turned the house upside down before finding my
new shoes.
Application
Read and analyze if the statements express exaggeration or
exaggeration or ironic ideas. Write the sentences in the
correct column of the table provided.
Note: Clue words were underlined to help you.
1. I can see the germs with my naked eyes.
2. My dad has iron hands that could lift a ten-storey
building.
3. Our teacher gave Elna a 100% grade for failing the
test.
4. I have read the book a hundred times.
5. The dentist suffers a disturbing toothache.
Application
Hyperbole Irony
Generalization
 Figurative language is a way of speaking or writing in
which the speaker or writer describes things in a new or
different way. It is also called figures of speech. Some
examples introduced earlier are simile, metaphor, and
personification.
 Hyperbole or hyperbolic statements are
exaggerated statements that are almost impossible
to believe since they may never happen or exist.
 Irony or ironic statements, on the other hand, express
ideas or situations that are opposite or in…
Generalization
…contrast of what is expected to happen or what is said in
mind.
 Analyzing figures of speech requires understanding of
their meaning and use in sentences. Each figure of
speech has its distinct and unique characteristic. Clue
words found in sentences usually give a clear picture or
or idea on what figure of speech was used.
 Unconsciously, we also use figures of speech in
expressing our everyday ideas, may it be
written or expressed orally.
Evaluation
Analyze if the statement is hyperbole or irony. The
underlined words will help you decide on your correct
answer. Draw a circle on the number if you think it is a
hyperbole and a box if it is an irony.
1. An engineer can build a mansion for one day.
2. Babies can run at 6 months.
3. The fire station got burned down.
4. The children clapped their hands to the late teacher.
5. The sun greeted the whole city with a big smile.
Evaluation
6. Old folks attended the baby party.
7. The man did not sleep for one year while waiting for his
wife to come home.
8. We counted a million times before he blew his
candles.
9. Liza’s wedding day was showered with a heavy rain.
10. The chicken ate a whole cow.
Assignment
Read and understand the short selection. Look and
underline the hyperbolic sentences and circle the
ironic sentences.
Tina broke her heart when she received the sad news
late in the evening. Her grandmother passed away. “How
come she died so soon when she is still 95 years old,” she
wondered. Tina was crying a river. If only she could keep her
her pain and sadness inside a jar and let it sink underwater.
Life is really fair for taking her beloved grandmother away.
How she wished her grandma was given a thousand years
to live.

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English-6-Lesson-1.pptx

  • 1. Welcome to English 6 Class! Mrs. Nelie P. Tumpap Teacher
  • 2. World of Reality and Fantasy: Analyzing Figures of Speech (Hyperbole and Irony) (EN6VC-IIIa-6.2) Objectives: 1. Identify real or make-believe, fact or non-fact images 2. Analyze figures of speech (hyperbole, irony)
  • 3. Opening Song & Prayer
  • 4. Presentation  Time to check the knowledge you have as we start to embark on our journey to the World of Reality and Fantasy. Read and understand the statements very well. Answer what is asked by choosing your best response. 1. Which of the following shows a real scenario inside a classroom? A. books and erasers flying around B. teacher talking in front of class C. chairs and tables laughing around
  • 5. Presentation 2. My aunt lived in an ice castle in Baguio. This statement is _______. A. real B. make- believe C. either real or make- believe 3. Our teacher has an undying love for dancing since she was small. From this statement, one can say that ____________________. A. the teacher died because of dancing B. the teacher loved to dance C. the teacher never stopped dancing
  • 6. Presentation 4. Which statement expresses exaggeration? A. a woman driving at a speed of 300 km/hour B. a baby walking at 12 months C. an old man slowly crossing the street 5. I always have butterflies in my stomach whenever I perform on stage. The statement tells us that the person talking _________. A. has fear of performing on stage B. has butterflies inside the stomach C. has experienced a stomachache
  • 7. Discussion Read the Comic Strips about Mona and Elsa.
  • 8. Discussion  Can Mona cry a river? Is it okay for Elsa to be happy when Mona’s pet dog died? Does a heart bleed because of sadness?  Figurative language or figures of speech are ways of expressing ideas by using symbols, figures, or likenesses. It is the opposite of literal language because it does not tell directly what a person has in mind. To name some examples are simile (a comparison of two unlike objects using like or as), metaphor (a direct comparison of two unlike object without using like or as), and…
  • 9. Discussion …personification (a figure of speech that gives human qualities to places, objects, animals, or ideas).  In addition to the given examples of figurative language that we use, we also have hyperbole and irony.  Hyperbole is a figure speech that expresses overstatement and exaggeration of a particular condition.  Statements expressing hyperbole are also called hyperbolic statements. In the conversation, Mona’s statements “I cried a river and my heart…
  • 10. Discussion … is bleeding with sadness” are examples of hyperbole. Examples of hyperbole: 1. My world turned upside down. 2. Your voice is deafening. 3. The heat of my body can produce fire.
  • 11. Discussion  Irony, on the other hand, is a figure of speech that expresses the contrary or opposite of what should one really think especially in order to be funny. It is also called an ironic statement. The words used in ironic statements express praise or approval, however, the real purpose is to criticize, mock, or ridicule.  Notice in the conversation, that Mona was happy for discovering the death of Elsa’s pet dog rather than being being sad for her.
  • 12. Discussion Examples of irony: 1. The teacher fails the test. 2. The shoemaker’s children have no shoes. 3. The doctor died of pneumonia.
  • 13. Discussion Analyze the following statements. Clap if it is a hyperbole which expresses exaggeration; something that is unbelievable to happen. Wave your hand if it is an irony which expresses the contrary or opposite of what is said. 1. The police station gets robbed by the policemen on duty. 2. My dad will kill me when he comes home and sees the house in chaos. 3. I turned the house upside down before finding my new shoes.
  • 14. Application Read and analyze if the statements express exaggeration or exaggeration or ironic ideas. Write the sentences in the correct column of the table provided. Note: Clue words were underlined to help you. 1. I can see the germs with my naked eyes. 2. My dad has iron hands that could lift a ten-storey building. 3. Our teacher gave Elna a 100% grade for failing the test. 4. I have read the book a hundred times. 5. The dentist suffers a disturbing toothache.
  • 16. Generalization  Figurative language is a way of speaking or writing in which the speaker or writer describes things in a new or different way. It is also called figures of speech. Some examples introduced earlier are simile, metaphor, and personification.  Hyperbole or hyperbolic statements are exaggerated statements that are almost impossible to believe since they may never happen or exist.  Irony or ironic statements, on the other hand, express ideas or situations that are opposite or in…
  • 17. Generalization …contrast of what is expected to happen or what is said in mind.  Analyzing figures of speech requires understanding of their meaning and use in sentences. Each figure of speech has its distinct and unique characteristic. Clue words found in sentences usually give a clear picture or or idea on what figure of speech was used.  Unconsciously, we also use figures of speech in expressing our everyday ideas, may it be written or expressed orally.
  • 18. Evaluation Analyze if the statement is hyperbole or irony. The underlined words will help you decide on your correct answer. Draw a circle on the number if you think it is a hyperbole and a box if it is an irony. 1. An engineer can build a mansion for one day. 2. Babies can run at 6 months. 3. The fire station got burned down. 4. The children clapped their hands to the late teacher. 5. The sun greeted the whole city with a big smile.
  • 19. Evaluation 6. Old folks attended the baby party. 7. The man did not sleep for one year while waiting for his wife to come home. 8. We counted a million times before he blew his candles. 9. Liza’s wedding day was showered with a heavy rain. 10. The chicken ate a whole cow.
  • 20. Assignment Read and understand the short selection. Look and underline the hyperbolic sentences and circle the ironic sentences. Tina broke her heart when she received the sad news late in the evening. Her grandmother passed away. “How come she died so soon when she is still 95 years old,” she wondered. Tina was crying a river. If only she could keep her her pain and sadness inside a jar and let it sink underwater. Life is really fair for taking her beloved grandmother away. How she wished her grandma was given a thousand years to live.