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Idiomatic Expression Grade 6

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This is a MELC-based lesson utilizing Quarter 1 Module 4 in English Grade 6 module distributed in the Department of Education Region X, particularly in Misamis Oriental.

This is a MELC-based lesson utilizing Quarter 1 Module 4 in English Grade 6 module distributed in the Department of Education Region X, particularly in Misamis Oriental.

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Idiomatic Expression Grade 6

  1. 1. IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS ENGLISH 6 QUARTER 1 MODULE 4 (TEACHER JACKIE)
  2. 2. LESSON 1: INFER THE MEANING OF IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS USING CONTEXT CLUES 1. Use some common idiomatic expressions; 2. Infer/derive meaning of common idiomatic expressions through context; and 3. Show concern for the environment
  3. 3. LET’S TRY! Whenever Rene is under the weather, he get plenty of rest and takes plenty of vitamins. a. Out in the rain b. Ill c. Exercising d. Below the weather
  4. 4. We planned a surprise party for grandmother, but William spilled the beans and spoiled it. a. Revealed the secret b. Stopped the party c. Threw beans to surprise Grandmother at the party d. Planted some beans Marlon’s jokes wear thin after you’ve heard them ten times. a. Become strong b. Become funny c. Become boring d. Remain thin
  5. 5. Idioms are expressions that cannot be understood simply by putting the meaning of the individual words. They have meanings as whole expressions instead of as individual words. You can get the meaning of these expressions by reading the words in the same sentence. IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS
  6. 6. are words in the sentence that will give you clue or hint of its meaning. I was so upset about my bad grade that I had to listen to the music to blow off steam. a. Sing and dance b. Calm down c. Go for a run d. Boil water
  7. 7. LESSON 2: INFER THE MEANING OF IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS USING AFFIXES 1. Learn affixes and their meaning; 2. Infer/derive meaning of common idiomatic expressions using affixes; and 3. Show politeness at all times.
  8. 8. LET’S TRY! I answered the summative test easily yesterday. It was just a piece of cake for me. a. Difficult b. Effortless c. Rough d. painless root word suffix in an easy manner or without difficulty
  9. 9. are letters or syllables added before or after a root word. Prefixes – are letters or syllables added before the root word. Example: unhappy misplace exchange Suffixes – are letters or syllables added after the root word. Example: Careful Careless easily
  10. 10. She is wearing an unrefined dress. The girl is as common as an old shoe. a. Low class; ill-mannered; uncouth b. Affections that is given purely c. Someone not to be too curious about something d. High class; well-mannered Rino always disrespects his brother. I told him not to curl his lip at him. a. To avoid losing anymore money b. To bring about one’s own ruin and downfall c. Upward movement of the side of the mouth to show dislike d. Give honor and praises She hurriedly finished the report because it was already the eleventh hour. a. Almost very close to midnight b. Last chance before time is up c. Time when nobody is around d. Time after the deadline
  11. 11. LESSON 3: INFER THE MEANING OF IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS USING ROOTS 1. Infer the meaning of idiomatic expression using root words; 2. Give the meaning of idiomatic expression in a sentence using root words; and, 3. Observe politeness at all times
  12. 12. Root words also help us to infer the meaning of idiomatic expressions. Ana is in love of herself. She is a selfish girl. Showing love to the fish Showing concern only for herself The bank has confirmed the loan agreement, so it’s a done deal. a. Untruthful statement b. Everything has been decided c. Something even worse is going to happen d. Unconfirmed agreement
  13. 13. Context clues Affixes and Roots Idioms / idiomatic expressions are words in the sentence that will give you clue or hint of its meaning. Affixes are letters or syllables added before or after a root word, also known as the base form of the word. Idioms are expressions that cannot be understood simply by putting the meaning of the individual words.
  14. 14. For a copy of this module, please visit the links posted in the description box. Downloading of the materials is FREE.

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