Module 7 1st Quarter
Module 7 1st Quarter
T
he Philippine ethnic literature is a fundamental document of how the
ethnic Filipinos wondered at the diversity and mystery of nature and
articulated an entire array of beliefs and feelings from the foundation to
the culmination of their existence.
This module discusses the different forms of verbal literary expression
which originated among prehistoric Filipinos as well as among cultural societies
today, to name a few: the folk speech, folk songs, folk tales, epics and ballads.
Examples of each genre are provided to offer you a preview of the rich and
diverse oral literary folklore of the Filipinos. This also shows how this literary
legacy motivates modern writers in the present.
CONTENT STANDARD
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
The learner transfers learning by: showing appreciation for the literature
of the past; comprehending texts using appropriate reading styles; participating
in conversations using appropriate context-dependent expressions; producing
English sounds correctly and using the prosodic features of speech effectively
in various situations; and observing correct subject-verb agreement.
KNOW WHAT
YOU KNOW
TASK 1
Together with a partner, identify if the following statements are true based
Bisaya or Binisaya is a group of on your understanding about Philippine Ethnic Literature. Be ready to explain
languages of the Philippines that your answers with your partner.
are related to Tagalog and Bikol, all
three of which are part of the Central
Philippine languages. Most Visayan Philippine Songs and Songs are In the advent of Oral literary
languages are spoken in the whole literature poems were meant to western ideals, traditions
Visayas section of the country, but they existed even part of the be sung in ancient Filipino are the most
are also spoken in the Bicol Region, before the daily lives of victories and literature prominent
islands south of Luzon, such as those Spaniards came. our ethnic celebrations banished. kind of ancient
that make up Romblon and Masbate, ancestors. only. literature.
most of the areas of Mindanao and the
province of Sulu located southwest of _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
Mindanao. Some residents of Metro _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
Manila also speak Visayan. _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
_________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
_________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
Over 30 languages constitute the _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
Visayan language family. The Visayan _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
language with the most speakers _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
is Cebuano, spoken by 20 million _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
people as a native language in _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
Central Visayas, parts of Eastern _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
Visayas, and most of Mindanao. Two _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
_________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
other well-known and widespread _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
Visayan languages are Hiligaynon
(Ilonggo), spoken by 10 million
in most of Western Visayas and
SOCCSKSARGEN; and Waray-Waray, TASK 2
spoken by 3 million in Eastern Visayas. On the space below, recall a childhood story you have heard from your
grandparents or passed through your parents. What makes this story very easy
Source: Wikipedia.org/Visayan_languages to recall?
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University Press
and associate editor
of Philippine
Studies. He has a
PhD in Literature
in Philippine Oral
Traditions and in
Political Science
and History from
the University of
Santo Tomas. He
has been awarded
professorial chairs
in law and humanities. In 1989, he won first
prize in the English Essay Division of the
Palanca Awards. His scholarship focuses on
the culture and literature of the Ivatan. His
articles and reviews have appeared in several
research journals like the Philippine Studies,
Unitas, Philippine Humanities Review,
UST Journal of Graduate Research;
magazines like Kultura and Philippiniana
Sacra; and special publications like the
Manual on Ethnic Reporting. (Top, left)This painting from an anonymous artist exhibits the trade of products from Chinese traders that is already present
even before Magellan discovered the archipelago. (Bottom, left) The early life of ancestors includes fishing as their means
of living. (Right) One of the details of Carlos (Botong) Francisco’s mural “History of Philippine Medicine” depicts a
‘babaylan’ or a cultic healer, one of the prominent features of the pre-colonial Philippines.
T
he Filipino’s earliest beliefs of himself and the realm can be
discerned from the verbal literary customs passed down through
MOTIVE QUESTION generations. The Filipino wondered at the endless diversity
and profound mystery of nature that surrounds him and conveyed a
What does ancient literature tell about complete collection of sentiments from the beginning to the end of his
the life of our ancestors? How does it reflect existence in stories, poems and songs.
our lives today? The Filipino’s earliest ancestors travelled to the Islands on land bridges
from other points in Southeast Asia, bringing with them part of the lore
and oral traditions of Asia. They settled in caves like those of Palawan, and
VOCABULARY BUILDING in time dispersed to other places in the Archipelago. They migrated by land
or by sea on boats known today as barangay. Their journeys and adventures, as
lore – n. \’lȯr\ well as their settled life and communities, also became part of their cherished
something that is taught; knowledge gained lore and provided the themes of their verbal arts.
through study or experience; a particular The cautious recording of Filipino oral literature is somewhat late, most
body of knowledge or tradition of it having been done only in the 20th century. But brief
reports of the presence, forms and substances of this folklore
manuscript – adj. \’man-yə-skript\ were written in the 16th and 17th centuries, first by Spanish
written by hand or typed voyagers, and then by the missionaries.
philologists – n. \fə-lä-lə-jist\
Antonio Pigafetta wrote that the Visayan sang during
a person that studies about literature and ceremonies for the dead, and while rowing their boats. They
of disciplines relevant to literature or to had drums, gongs and stringed instruments (Pigafetta 1969:
language as used in literature 103-2II).
A more accurate account about the early Visayan oral
obliteration – n. \ō-bli-tə-rā-shən\ literature is that of Miguel Lopez de Loarca, who stayed in the
the act of removing utterly from recognition Antonio Pigafetta Islands longer, wherein he wrote in greater detail:
or memory; destroying all trace, indication
or significance of a particular object “…since these natives are not acquainted with the art of writing, they preserve their ancient lore through songs, which
they sing in a very pleasant manner – commonly while plying their oars as they are island dwellers… Also, during their
folk – n. \`fōk\ revelries, the singers… recite the exploits of olden time; thus they always possess a knowledge of past events.”
a group of kindred tribes forming a nation; (Loarca 1905: 34-187)
the great proportion of the members of a
people that determines the group character “Past events” probably meant myths, legends and exploits of tribal
and that tends to preserve its characteristics
for of civilization from generation to ancestors magnified to the proportions of legend – the first man’s notion of
generation history.
The Boxer Codex, a manuscript written in 1590, which contains
illustrations of ethnic groups in the Philippines at the time of their initial contact
with the Spaniards, essentially reported what previous chroniclers had noted:
“The banquets are interspersed with singing in which one or two sing and others respond. The songs are usually their
old songs and fables, as is usual with other nations.”
(Jocano 1975: 165)
As for songs on the occasion of death, “they put into their songs
innumerable bits of… praise of the deceased.” (Jocano 1975: 173)
Although the text of these oral forms were not recorded, it can be learned
What can you say about the prevalent from these old accounts (1) that the Visayan and the Tagalog of the 16th and
use of the oral literary traditions in all 17th centuries had flourishing oral literary traditions rendered in song; (2) that
aspects of life of the ancient Filipinos? the contents of these sung literary traditions were largely narratives in the form
What does this say about our heritage of creation myths and legends about the exploits of heroes and lyrics in the form
as a nation?
of dirges and lamentations in praise of the dead; (3) that these songs were sung
during feasts and banquets as well as funerals, wakes and other other death-
related occasions, and when people of sizable number were working together
or rowing their boats; (4) that the singing of these songs was part of the literary
tradition; and (5) that the tradition, with variations, was widespread.
During the Spanish period, there seems to
have been no attempt to record oral literature texts as
literature, but some texts have survived in print, largely
owing to the effort of grammarian-philologists of the
Spanish period who recorded some poems to illustrate
usage. Among the works with texts are Fr. Gaspar de
San Agustin’s Compendio del Arte de la Lengua Tagala,
1703, Francisco Bencuchillo’s Arte Poetica Tagala, 1750
and published in 1895, Juan de Noceda and Pedro de
San Lucar’s Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala, 1754
and 1860, and Fr. Joaquin de Coria’s Nueva Gramatica
Tagalog Teoretico-Practica, 1872. These and many
others written in other Philippine languages like Ilonggo,
Pampango, Cebuano and Ilocano, for example, Fr. Alonso
de Mentrida’s Arte de la Lengua Bisaya-Hiligayna de la
Isla de Panay, 1618 and 1894, which contains Lista de “Vocabulario de la Lengua
Varios Refranes, and the Libro Cuarto, which is a treatise Tagala” by Juan de Noceda and
Pedro de San Lucar covers a
on poesia bisaya, had the additional merit of recording comprehensive coverage of the
for posterity the traditional poetics. (Manuel 1986: 387- Tagalog Language.
401)
Through more than three centuries of Spanish
Why do you think Filipinos should colonization, many art forms were introduced into the country. Many of these
really bank on the preservation of forms were adopted and adapted by Filipino writers, especially by those who
these ancient art forms? were educated in Westernized schools.
The advent of these Western forms, however, did not necessarily lead to
the death or obliteration of indigenous literature. The wisdom and learning of
elders continued to be passed down orally through generations. This constituted
the traditional education of the young, even as it sustained the society from
which it sprang.
Today, these indigenous art forms continue to live not only among
those cultural communities hardly touched by Westernization, but even among
lowland Christian Filipinos, especially those in rural communities. This literature
created by the ordinary folk may be classed into folk speech, folk songs and folk
narratives.
As a young and able student, how can you contribute in fostering the
preservation of these literary gems? With your groupmates, create a collage or
montage of pictures that will show your support in preserving these ancient
art forms. Create a two-liner quotation that would speak of your message to
your fellow Filipinos on why we should help in preserving our ethnic forms of
literature.
ENRICH
SCANNING: READ WHAT YOU NEED!
_____ 1. A sales lady wants to find out if there are still stocks remaining for a
specific khaki Louis Vuitton handbag by finding its reference number.
_____ 2. Your teacher asked you to make a reflection paper about the Khmer
Rouge.
_____ 3. One of your groupmates suggested that you edit your research paper
by looking for grammatical errors.
HOME TASK _____ 4. Your freshly graduated brother is looking for job offerings in Jobstreet.
Look for more opportunities to utilize com.
scanning as a reading skill. List these _____ 5. After reading “Little Red Riding Hood” to your little sister, she asked
down on your notebook. you about an alternate ending for the story.
1. What do you call the traditional lyric poem or song sung by the Ivatan
of Batanes?
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SPEAK UP!
TURN UP THE VOLUME!
The natives of Batanes required them to sing the laji audibly and
with precision to the actual singing of it. Just like in our normal conversations,
heightened and lowered volume of speech is a very important feature a person
should practice. Imagine this situation: You saw a friend leaning against a wall
that is about to crumble down. How would you warn him about the possible
danger?
LIFE SKILL Apart from the slight increase in loudness to indicate stress, volume
Using the right volume when talking is generally used to show emotions such as fear or anger. In writing, it can be
to people will lessen your risk of being shown by the use of an exclamation mark, or typographically with capitals or
misunderstood. italics (or both).
The highness or lowness of volume can indicate a certain emotion or
emphasize a specific point in a particular speech. Knowledge on when and how
to heighten or lower down your voice will make you an effective speaker.
TASK 1
Together with a partner, create a conversation based on the following scenarios
given. You can only choose one from the given situations. Be able to observe
proper use of volume to create emphasis or to convey a certain emotion.
Live-in
This supposed-to-be-adjective, took
place as a noun in the Filipino conversation
HOME TASK and became a term used to describe a man
Do you know other English words or and a woman living together but not within
phrases that are used in the Filipino the bounds of marriage.
slang? Create a list on your notebook Example:
and let your classmates know about it. They decided to become live-in partners
despite their parents’ disapproval.
“Mineral” Water
In the Philippines, any water, apart
from the one gushing out of your faucet, is
“mineral.”
Example:
Please drink the water in jars inide the
refrigerator. That’s “mineral”.
Example:
LIFE SKILL The bride wears a long, serpentine gown.
In order to create an effective
sentence, one must know how to make S V
the subject agree with its verb, and
vice versa. The groom is patiently waiting at the altar.
S V
Examples:
There are still many rules to know, but more than knowing the rules by
head, we need to follow these rules by heart to create meaningful relationships...
err, meaningful sentences. Enjoy crafting effective sentences!
1. Your friend (talk, talks) too much during the wedding ceremony.
2. The man with the roses (look, looks) like your brother.
3. The women by the pool area (is, are) the bride’s friends.
4. Bill (drive, drives) the cab for the bride.
5. One of the groom’s men (wipe, wipes) his teary eyes.
6. Several of the children in the church (is-are) noisy.
7. Some colleagues of the bride from her work (is-are) present in her
wedding.
8. Nobody in the crowd (has-have) mobile phones to interrupt.
9. Each of the girls (observe-observes) all the wedding traditions.
10. All of the visitors (is-are) here.
11. Most of the seats (was-were) taken.
12. One-third of my friends (has-have) graduate degrees.
13. Ten percent of the population (speak-speaks) at least two languages.
14. Everybody (was-were) asked to remain quiet when the ceremony
started.
15. Several of the children in the church (is-are) noisy.
JUST WRITE
WHAT ON EARTH IS THIS PEN FOR?
A PURPOSE-DRIVEN WRITING
In the previous topics, you have learned that the literature of our
ancestors was only passed through oral traditions. How do you think it lasted
through hundreds of generations up until today? Why do you think we still enjoy
the beauty of our own ancestral heritage? It is because people managed to
document these things and put them into writing.
Writing is very important as the means of all lasting communications;
our beliefs, histories, law, contracts, deeds and will all find permanent form in
writing. As we interact with one another, we use writing to narrate, describe,
explain and persuade. It also helps students learn in many ways: recalling,
LIFE SKILL revising, organizing, connecting ideas and discovering new information.
The writing we do in everyday life Purpose is the goal or aim of a piece of writing: to express oneself, to
fulfills many purposes. We write to provide information, to persuade, or to create a literary work. There are four
communicate when we send letters, purposes writers use for writing. When someone communicates ideas in writing,
leave messages, or write explanations. they usually do so to express themselves, inform their reader, to persuade a
As in real life, we use writing in reader or to create a literary work.
school to communicate, memorize and
organize.
Paragraph 1
Like most of the nations in Asia, the gender roles in Philippines are
distinctive. Men play different roles from their female counterparts. The
traditional role of the men is to fend for their families. The women take care of
families by playing the general yet crucial role of homemakers. The traditional
roles of either gender are under constant changes. The changes are indicative of
the extent of the western culture influence on the people.
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Rice is the staple food for the Filipinos. It is not a meal unless rice
features therein. The crop also features among the primary source of livelihood
for the population. Unemployment is rampant in the country. Most of the people
that have some form of employment rely on agriculture, fishing and forestry.
The remainder of the employed people relies on mining and light industries
for their livelihoods. Christmas and Idd fitr and Idd Mubarak are among the
principal ceremonies for the people depending on the faith that they profess.
The independence celebration is the most important nonreligious ceremony.
However, the people have different celebrations conducted by the individual
tribes or clans.
KNOW WHAT
YOU KNOW
TASK 1
What is your motto in life? What makes you choose this motto?
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If you would be given the chance to make a film out or write a book about your
life, what do you want the title to be like? How do you want the poster/ book
cover to look like? Draw it in the box below.
“Kapampangan” written in Kulitan, the
native writing system of the language
Kapampangan, Pampango, or the
Pampangan language is one of the
major languages of the Philippines. It
is spoken in the province of Pampanga,
most parts of Tarlac and Bataan.
Kapampangan is also understood
in some municipalities of Bulacan
and Nueva Ecija and by the Aeta or
Aeta of Zambales. The language is
also referred to honorifically in the
Kapampangan language as Amánung
Sísuan, meaning “breastfed/nurtured
language.” In 2012, Kapampangan
was one of the major languages of
the Philippines, taught and studied
formally in schools and universities.
Source: Wikipedia.org/Kapampangan_language
D
Museum of Contemporary Art
amiana L. Eugenio, the mother of Philippine Folklore compiled and
edited what may very well be considered as the most comprehensive
MOTIVE QUESTION collection of proverbs in our country. There is a limited number of
works like this in existence. She spent a lifetime collecting pieces of folk
How do Filipino proverbs or salawikain literature that reveal our ancestors‘ wisdom. When she gathered proverbs
formed part of our identity as a nation? from various areas in our country, she declared that our elders lived by
simple, yet very meaningful rules of righteous living. In fact, she asserted
that even the Spaniards who colonized our country noticed how proverbs
formed part of the native spirit. Spanish missionaries were found to have
translated such proverbs and other oral expressions in Spanish in order
for their fellow religious people to learn our indigenous languages. By doing so,
VOCABULARY BUILDING they were able to interact with the early Filipinos their and eventually introduce
indigenous – adj. \in-di-jə-nəs\
the Catholic faith.
produced, growing living or occuring Proverbs are brief instructive expressions that suggest a specific action,
naturally in a particular region or behavior, or judgment. Referred to by some scholars as ―the wisdom of many
environment and the wit of one, they are commonly written in the form of short assertions
or poetic two-liners which have rhyme. It is interesting to note that people are
norm – n. \’nȯrm\ easily struck by proverbs when they are woven in conversations or writings. This
an authoritative model; a principle of right is perhaps because they have the power to teach people the more essential
action binding upon the members of a group truths about life and the complexity of living. Compared to lengthy narrations,
and serving to guide or regualte proper and descriptions, or argumentations, proverbs are able to effect quickly a change in
acceptable behavior view or disposition.
ethical – adj. \’ e-thi-kəl\
In Filipino, proverbs are called salawikain or sawikain. They prescribe
involving or expressing moral approval or norms, impart a lesson, or emphasize traditions and beliefs in a community. In
disapproval the anthology of Damiana L. Eugenio, she classified proverbs into six categories:
(1) proverbs expressing a general attitude towards life and the laws that govern
miscellaneous – adj. \mi-sə-’lā-nē-əs\ life; (2) ethical proverbs recommending certain virtues and condemning certain
consisting of diverse things or members; vices; (3) proverbs expressing a system of values; (4) proverbs expressing general
dealing with many diverse subjects. truths and observations about life and human nature; (5) humorous proverbs
and (6) miscellaneous proverbs. Below are examples of each category.
1. Proverbs expressing a general attitude towards life and the laws that
govern life
5. Humorous proverbs
Ang gugma sang tigulang daw igui nga nagakamang. (Hiligaynon)
The love of an old man is like a snail that crawls.
Our proverbs are not only witty expressions. They are also our cultural
treasures. As we continue to use them in various spoken or written forms and
as we explore ways of representing them in graphic, musical, or dramatic
modes, we facilitate their preservation. And through these, we strengthen our
identity as a people.
PROCESS
TASK 1
G– proverbs expressing a general Use Damiana Eugenio‘s system to classify the following proverbs. Use the given
attitude towards life and the laws codes on the left side of this page.
that govern life
____ 1. Matibay ang walis, palibhasa’y magkabigkis.
E– ethical proverbs recommending A broom is sturdy because its strands are tightly bound.
certain virtues and condemning
certain vices ____ 2. Sa taong walang takot, walang mataas na bakod.
To a fearless person, no fence is high enough.
V– proverbs expressing a system of
values ____ 3. Kung ano ang puno, siya ang bunga.
Whatever the tree, so is the fruit.
T– proverbs expressing general
truths/observations about life and ____ 4. Aanhin pa ang damo, kung patay na ang kabayo.
human nature What good is the grass if the horse is already dead.
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EXPLORE
uisito Batongbakal is the founder
and editor-in-chief of Filipiknow, a
popular and award-winning trivia/
BUGTONG, BUGTONG
excerpts from Luisito Batongbakal’s “Bugtong, Bugtong: Can You Answer These
history blog in Tricky Pinoy Riddles?”, Florentino Hornedo’s “An Essay on Philippine Ethnic Literature” and German
the Philippines. V. Gervacio’s “101 Bugtong na Hindi Alam ng Titser Mo
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Currently, he is a
Health Writer at ugtong. They say it’s too old-school,
Perk.com Canada boring and a form of literature
and Content facing imminent death. While hugot
Wizard at Monitor lines and jokes are all the rage these days,
Backlinks. bugtong has been relegated to books
His first book, rarely touched by youngsters who are
“FilipiKnow:
Amazing Facts growing up in this age of digital boom.
and Figures For starters, bugtong is a Filipino
Every Pinoy riddle (palaisipan) that consists of two
Must Know” was phrases that rhyme. It uses symbolism
released by one to describe a specific object, which the
of the country’s listener can guess by using his imagination.
top traditional publishers in 2016 while his Take the following Tagalog riddle
self-published work about social comparison as an example:
theory is slated to be released in 2019.
Balong malalim, puno ng patalim.
VOCABULARY BUILDING
relegate – v. \’re-lə-gāt\
to assign to a place of insignificance; put
out of sight or mind
Sadly, the same literary form that has survived many generations is now
being neglected by the young Filipinos who should preserve it in the first place.
But are we supposed to let things as they are? Is it time to embrace the
new and let go of the old?
As what German Gervacio’s “101 Bugtong na Hindi Alam ng Titser Mo”
has proven, there’s actually a solution: create new riddles whose subjects are
modern gadgets or terms that present-day Filipinos are familiar with.
The answer is stapler. The firm bite of the stapler that makes it lose its
wire against the paper is a creative description of how the stapler works.
PROCESS
TASK 1
To make it more entertaining or interactive, you are tasked to create a board
game, a card game or a tabletop game that incorporates the use of riddles. Your
invented game should be interactive, easy to use and portable to bring with you
and be enjoyed in the context of family or friends.
TASK 1
Give yourself 60 seconds to skim through the paragraph below. When you are
finished, cover the paragraph up before moving onto the questions.
Size Matters
SPEAK UP!
IT’S NOT ABOUT THE YELLING
Rosalio “Yoyong” Martirez (wearing sleeveless, holding a bolo), famous for his line “Hindi...nagpapaliwanag lang” in the
movie “Ang Kuya Kong Siga” (1993) alongside with veteran comedian Vic Sotto and Richie d’ Horsey. Photo screenshot
from Youtube.com
During the 80’s and 90’s, a Filipino comedian, in the name of Rosalio
“Yoyong” Martirez, became famous in the Philippine movies, alongside with
veteran comedian Vic Sotto for his line “Hindi... nagpapaliwanag lang,” (No...
I’m just explaining). In almost all of his movie portrayals, he is always acting as
the guy who is always grumpy, always gets mad and irritated, and usually yells
against other characters. His long grumpy lines and rants will then be followed by
Vic Sotto’s (or other character’s) question, “Galit ka ba?” (Are you angry?), which
will make him immediately mellow down and reply, “Hindi... nagpapaliwanag
lang.”
Oftentimes, we also find ourselves in a situation the same as Yoyong
Martirez. When we want to emphasize a point, we usually end up shouting at
each other, which eventually leads to disagreement. We can choose to avoid
these circumstances if we know how to project our voice properly.
Choose the right pitch. You want your voice to carry weight and by
that, you want your voice to resonate. A good rule of thumb is to give your
presentation at a lower pitch than you usually use when having a conversation.
Not only will the deeper voice give you authority it’ll also sound a whole lot
better. Just remember not to sound monotone!
TASK 1
Together with a partner, create a scenario based from the given prompts below.
Make sure to observe proper use of volume and voice projection to deliver the
message more clearly.
Janina San Miguel rose to the top of public consciousness after video of her Q&A during the Bb. Pilipinas World 2008
became viral. During her Q&A with the judges, Janina apologized for her incoherent answer and explained that it was her
first time joining a pageant neither did she expect to be among the top 10. Photo courtesy of Youtube.com
If you were born in the year 2000 and above, you might have come
across a popular figure in the name of Janina San Miguel. Janina is a Filipina
beauty queen who was crowned Binibining Pilipinas World at the Binibining
Pilipinas 2008 beauty pageant. She gained notoriety for her performance in the
pageant’s question and answer portion, where she lost her composure and gave
an unfocused and rambling response with a thick accent. A video of the incident
has garnered millions of views on websites such as YouTube.
It was indeed a nerve-wracking moment for her during that time, which
DID YOU KNOW THAT... is already an expected scene in every beauty pageant. We are going to use her
The term embolalia refers to hesitation as an example in this lesson, not to create a laughing stock out of it, but for us
forms in speech---meaningless filler words, to learn an essential element in the nature of the any language - fillers.
phrases, or stammerings such as um, hmm, A filler word is an apparently meaningless word, phrase, or sound that
you know, like, okay, and uh. Also called marks a pause or hesitation in speech. These are also known as a pause filler or
filler, spacers, and vocal filler. hesitation form.
Definitely, what happened to Janina is not an unforgivable mistake, but
Embolalia comes from two Greek words actually a common scenario among non-native speakers of English, like you. So,
meaning “something thrown in.”. we can always relate to Janina’s mistake: our uhmm’s and uhh’s, even lexically-
accepted words - so, like, you know, alright, okay - that became prevalent fillers.
“Well, my family’s role for me is so important, because there was the wa--
they’re, they was the one who’s... very... haha... Oh I’m so sorry. Umm, my Pamily
(family)... my Pamily (family)... Oh my God. I’m... Ok. I’m so sorry. I... I told you that
I’m so confident. Eto, (Here) umm, wait... Hahahaha! Umm, sorry guys because
this was really my first pageant ever, because I’m only 17 years old and... haha...
I, I did not expect that I came from-- I came from one of the taf (top) 10. Hmmm.
So... But I said that my family is the most important persons [sic] in my life. Thank
you.”
Pause. Every time you feel that you’re about to use a filler word, pause
instead. The lack of ‘ums’ and ‘uhs’ alone can make you sound more confident.
Such words are a clear indication that the speaker’s style is halting and uncertain.
Pauses also give your audience some sort of time to reflect on the last thing you
have said, which makes your speech more interactive.
Content 30%
Avoidance of fillers 30%
Script 20%
Quality and Originality 20%
TOTAL 100%
Do you have a best friend? What are the qualities that you like the most
about him or her? Did you have any disagreement with him/her in the recent
past? How did you manage to resolve?
Do you have a best friend? What are the qualities that you like the most
about him or her? Did you have any disagreement with him/her in the recent
past? How did you manage to resolve?
Just like how we resolve marriage life through the rules of subject-verb
agreement, the discussion about subject-verb agreement can also be related in
resolving conflicts in friendship so you can always say #friendshipgoals.
Example:
My aunt or my uncle is arriving by train today.
S S V
Examples:
Neither Juan nor Carmen is available.
S S V
Examples:
Neither she nor I am going to the festival.
S S V
Example:
The serving bowl or the plates go on that shelf.
S S V
RULE NO. 5
When a singular and plural subject are connected by either/
or or neither/nor, put the plural subject last and use a plural
verb.
Example:
Neither Jenny nor the others are available.
S S V
Either Rene or the other members are asked to get things done.
S S V
TASK 1
Write the correct verb in the blank to the left of each sentence. See the instructor
for answers.
TASK 2
Below is a student‘s draft of an introduction for an article about diversity in the
Philippines. If a sentence observes proper subject-verb agreement, write C. If it
does not, rewrite the sentence.
(1) Each tourist or guest who come to the Philippines is always amazed by
our cultural diversity. (2) Every island and region highlights a unique adventure.
(3) A variety of traditions, dishes, celebrations, and many others are offered to
both local and foreign travelers. (4) Our rich past and our promising future are
discovered by every guest almost every day and everywhere in the country. (5)
For this reason, tourism experts, along with the Department of Tourism believes
that “It‟s more fun in the Philippines!”
(6) Northern Philippines boast of its old Spanish flavor, from architecture
to culinary traditions. (7) There are much pleasure to discover in the coasts and
shorelines of Central Philippines. (8) In Southern Philippines, one discovers
the rich Islamic backgrounds of our country. (9) Nobody has ever experienced
boredom in hopping from one island to another. (10) Either pleasure or warm
insights is taken home by every visitor in our shores.
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In the conclusion, you re-emphasize the thesis and summarize all the
main points. The conclusion consists of one paragraph which shows the final
conclusion to the reader.
Whether you are writing a research paper, a thesis, or a paper for a
conference, these tips should help your paper be authoritative and coherent.
Your thesis will be substantiated and explanations clear. Readers of your paper
will follow your reasoning and understand your conclusion.
TASK 1
Examine the following texts and identify any significant features. What kind of
text does the extract come from and how does the language differ between the
texts? Fill in the table that follows after the two texts.
Text A
Geologists observe that many of our mountains and mountain ranges
seem to resemble human-like forms. However, they argue that these earth
formations are the result of various interrelated geological processes such as
earthquakes, rock formations, and even volcanic eruptions. They cited several
conclusive research that detail the formation of such natural wonders. They also
conducted experiments that show how bodies of water have contributed to rock
formation worldwide. In the years to come, scientists expect to generate more data
to explain such phenomena.
Text B
One day, a mound of earth shaped was seen growing in the east. After
several years, the mound grew into a beautiful mountain range resembling
Alunsina‟s face and her wonderful hair. The magical breeze whispered to the
unhappy Tungkung Langit that Alunsina grew old and died of sorrow somewhere
Doon Po Sa Amin
(In Our Town):
The Folk Songs
The Laguna Copperplate Inscription is
inscribed with small writing hammered
into its surface. It shows heavy Indian KNOW WHAT
cultural influence (by way of Srivijaya) YOU KNOW
present in the Philippines prior to
European colonization in the 16th century.
TASK 1
Look at the picture below, then answer the questions that follow.
The word Tagalog is derived from the
endonym taga-ilog or river dwellers.
The first written record of Tagalog is
the Laguna Copperplate Inscription,
which dates to 900 CE and exhibits
fragments of the language along
with Sanskrit, Old Malay, Javanese
and Old Tagalog. The first known
complete book to be written in
Tagalog is the Doctrina Cristiana
(Christian Doctrine), printed in
1593. The Doctrina was written in
Spanish and two transcriptions of
Tagalog; one in the ancient, then-
current Baybayin script and the other
in an early Spanish attempt at a
Latin orthography for the language.
Tagalog was declared the official
language by the first revolutionary
constitution in the Philippines, the
Constitution of Biak-na-Bato in 1897,
but was changed to Filipino to give it
a national rather than ethnic label and
connotation.
1. What song will best describe your emotion as you look at the
picture? Why did you choose that song?
TASK 2
Choose a song from your childhood that created a huge impact in your life
in the present time. Write a short review of the music and how it created an
impact to you as a person.
J
EXPLORE
ose Corazon
de Jesus,
also known ANG DALAGANG FILIPINA
Tagalog Folksong, written by Jose Corazon de Jesus, music by Jose G. Santos
by his pen name
Huseng Batute,
was a Filipino poet
who used Tagalog
poetry to express
the Filipinos’ desire
for independence
during the
A m e r i c a n
occupation of
the Philippines, a
period that lasted
from 1901 to 1946. He is best known for
being the lyricist of the Filipino song Bayan
Ko. José Corazón de Jesús’s works appeared
on several magazines and newspapers,
notably Ang Democracia, Taliba, Liwayway,
Ang Buhay sa NDDU and Sampagita. In
addition, his works have appeared in various
anthologies and textbooks from grade school
to college.
Palay Maiden, 1920. Oil on canvas. Palay is Tagalog for grain, which is symbolic of the Philippines’ most staple
MOTIVE QUESTION crop. Maiden bears significance to Amorsolo’s preference for beauty. Photo Courtesy of ationgson.tumblr.com
I
What traits of Filipina women do you like
the most? n the Tagalog language, a dalága is a young, unmarried woman.
Dalagang Pilipina is a Tagalog song about the virtues of a Filipino
woman. Throughout his pieces showing women, Fernando Amorsolo
does not conform to a Western standard of beauty; rather, he portrayed
them to have: a rounded face, not of the oval type often presented to us in
VOCABULARY BUILDING newspapers and magazine illustrations. The eyes should be exceptionally lively,
not the dreamy, sleepy type that characterizes the Mongolian. The nose should
blunt – adj. \ˈblənt \ be of the blunt form but firm and strongly marked. … So the ideal Filipina beauty
having an edge or point that is not sharp should not necessarily be white-complexioned, nor of the dark brown color of
blushing – adj. \ˈblə-shiŋ\
the typical Malayan, but of the clear skin or fresh colored type which we often
often used conventionally to suggest an witness when we met a blushing girl.
appearance of youthful innocence
(Maging sa ugali, maging kumilos, mayumi, (Even in conduct and in actions, she’s preen,
mahinhin, mabini ang lahat ng ayos Orderly, timid, undoubtfully serene
Malinis ang puso maging sa pag-irog Ev’n with her affections, her heart is clean,
may tibay at tining ng loob.) to fortitude, inner strength, she leans.)
We may not be familiar with many folk songs but most if not all of
them share a common theme: they talk about the traditional Filipino values of
courtship, love, family, and forgiveness; values that are essential to the Filipino
family.
It is through these values that the Filipino family remains strong in spite
of the difficulties and sacrifices their loved ones may encounter. While there are
some things that cannot be changed, forgiveness is the most important value
for the family, as it is through forgiveness that helps strengthen relationships
and the family.
Though some of us may no
longer be familiar with these folk
songs our mothers would sing to us
when we were young, like Ilocandia,
Si Filemon, and Sarong Banggi,
these songs come to life, together
with Sampaguita flowers, kites, and
festivities, through a ballet performance
in Ballet Philippines’ Sarong Banggi.
Featuring the interpretation of six
choreographers to 15 classic folk songs, and
arranged by maestro Ryan Cayabyab, Sarong
Banggi aims to give life to traditional Filipino
values through telling a story of two lovers
who maintained their love for one another in
spite of the trials they have endured in their
lives. Fashion designer Rajo Laurel designed
the costumes that made use of traditional
materials and at the same time having a simple
and straightforward design.
The ballet performance explores
on the traditional way of courtship, and the
sacrifices and struggles we endure to make
the relationship strong. In fact, all kinds of
Filipinos, from housewives, blue and white
collar workers, to OFWs, will be able to relate to
the story of Jose and Pilar, and how their love
for one another endured even the toughest times, to the point of forgiving
one another for their shortcomings.
“Sarong Banggi will tug at the audience’s heartstrings with its nostalgic
music and earnest look at traditional Filipino values,” said Ballet Philippines
Artistic Director Paul Alexander Morales.
We may be living in the modern times, but our views on love and
family is what makes us truly Filipino.
Questions:
2. According to the article, what is the most important value for the
family which helps the strengthening of relationships?
5. “We may be living in the modern times, but our views on love and
Source: Guison, Duey. “Love, Forgiveness, and
Filipino Values through Folk Songs”. ABS- family is what makes us truly Filipino.” What can you interpret from
CBN Lifestyle. Oct 13, 2015 02:14 PM. https:// this statement from the author?
lifestyle.abs-cbn.com/articles/0657/love-
forgiveness-and-filipino-values-through-folk-
songs/
LITERATURE IN CONTEXT: Module in Philippine Literature for Grade 7 32
SPEAK UP!
PITCH PERFECT!
Inflection. You can’t speak in monotone; it’s the easiest way to lose
an audience. Variety in your speech will help you show your enthusiasm and
will keep your audience on their feet to listen. Do not try to deliver a message
with an accent your tongue is not familiar with. You may end up tongue-tied
or inconsistent with your tone. If you are not a native British, do not attempt to
deliver in British accent just to impress your audience. Deliver it and articulate
your speech in the most natural way possible.
TASK 1
Watch this video clip by Peter Nelson entitled “I Have A Monotone Voice”.
Notice the way Peter Nelson deliver his message. What are the struggles of
Nelson having a monotonous voice? List them down in the space below.
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results?search_query=I+Have+a+Mono- ____________________________________________________________________________________
tone+Voice+&pbjreload=10
Then, watch the video clip entitled “World’s most enthusiastic college welcome
speech” delivered by sophomore Nicholas Selby from Georgia Institute of
Technology. Notice the way Selby deliver his message. What points from the
lesson do you think Selby was able to use to make his speech more enthusiastic?
Write your answer below.
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watch?v=UCUfjBOjxak
Fill in the table below based from the two videos. What can you say about
their usage of the following factors to consider in developing your pitch in
communication?
Mouth
Video Clip Tone Volume Pause Inflection
Opening
“I Have A
Monotone
Voice” by Peter
Nelson
“World’s most
enthusiastic
college
welcome
speech” by
Nicholas Selby
Example:
Joey: Hey, Fred! Long time no see!
Fred: Oh, hi, Joey! What is up with you?
Example:
Some Mercury Drug establishments are open twenty-four seven.
Example:
Stop covering up with what really happened! Do not beat around the
bush!
Example:
I am sick and tired of your childish attitude. Stop acting like a child
and man up!
Example:
Joey: Excuse me. You’re Jeziel, Jason’s younger sister, right?
Jeziel: Yes, I am! You’re Joey, his friend! What a small world!
1. The news about Pres. Duterte’s visit to South Korea is indeed a hot potato.
Meaning: _____________________________________________________________________
2. Instead of bragging, why don’t you start moving? Actions speak louder than
words!
Meaning: _____________________________________________________________________
4. Carla enjoys solving Math problems and loves painting. She’s having the
best of both worlds!
Meaning: _____________________________________________________________________
5. You can’t judge the book by its cover. You don’t know her deeply to place
judgment on her.
Meaning: _____________________________________________________________________
INSTA-GRAMMAR
#SQUADGOALS: SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
(A Continuation)
Most of the time, we love to hang out with our friends and do the
same stuff together. That’s part of what friendship offers. Whether a drive out-of-
town, cooking your favorite dishes, watching your favorite movies, or just plain
catching up, you always intentionally find time to do these things with friends.
Much like in the way we agree in many things, our rules in subject-verb
agreement gives us the opportunity to look at each others’ differences, and still
find ourselves agreeing with each other in so many ways. #squadgoals
Let’s look at more rules in subject-verb agreement:
Example:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
There are four hurdles to jump.
V S
Examples:
Five years of not seeing each other does not hinder them
S V
from becoming friends.
TASK 1
Study the following sentences. Write C if the sentence observes correct subject-
verb agreement. If it does not, make the relationship correct by rewriting.
_____ 3. Twenty minutes is the amount of time it takes me to get home from
work.
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_____ 5 . Ten days are not nearly enough time to finish the project.
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_____ 6. The first telephone, along with other antiquities, are exhibited in the
musuem.
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_____ 7. One hundred men and women was arrested in the anti-loitering
ordinance commanded by the chief executive.
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TASK 2
Using the information that the chart below provides, write two sentences that
observe the subject-verb agreement rule for each of the cases listed.
Case Sentence
A/ The 1.
number 2.
There is/ 3.
are 4.
Intervening 5.
phrase 6.
TASK 1
Do you know the origin of your name? Where yours came from, or where you
wish it came from? Who you’re named after? Or how would you describe
yourself using your name? Write about this following the terms you have been
introduced to in this lesson. Pick one literary form, whether a one-stanza poem,
or a short anecdote of your name origin. Example: You are going to write an
acrostic poem of your name and it’s origin.
Example:
TASK 2
Are you a naughty child during your childhood? What are the usual stories that
your parents or grandparents tell you to tame you down? Draw it here.
I
n the beginning everything was shapeless and formless. The earth,
the sky, the sea, and the air were almost mixed up. In a word, there
MOTIVE QUESTION was only confusion. Then from the depth of this formless void there
appeared the god Tungkung Langit and the goddess Alunsina.
How do you think folk stories such as creation It was not known just where these two deities came from but it is
stories shape our belief system about the related by old Bisayan folk that Tungkung Langit fell in love with Alunsina.
creation of the world? After he had courted her for many years, they married and made their
home in the highest part of heaven. There the water was always warm
and the breeze was forever cool. In this place order and regularity began.
Tungkung Langit was a loving, hard-working god. He wanted to impose
VOCABULARY BUILDING order over the confused world. He decided to arrange the world so that the
heavenly bodies would move regularly. On the other hand, Alunsina was a lazy,
void – n. \’vȯid\ jealous, selfish goddess. She sat at the window all day doing nothing.
no legal force or effect; nothing Sometimes she would leave her home, sit down by a pool near the
door, and comb her long, jet-black hair all day long. One day Tungkung Langit
deity – n. \’dē-ə-tē\ told his wife that he would be away for some time. He said he must make time
the rank or essential nature of a god; go on smoothly and arrange everything in the world.
divinity
When he was gone, Alunsina set the breeze to spy on Tungkung
reproach – n. \ri-’prōch\ Langit. Tungkung Langit found this out and he became very angry. After he
an expression of rebuke or disapproval returned home, he told her that it was ungodly of her to be jealous since there
were no other gods in the world except the two of them.
sombre – adj. \’säm-bər\ Alunsina resented this reproach, and they quarreled. In his anger,
dismal or depressing character Tungkung Langit drove his wife away. No one knew where she went. Several
days later, Tungkung Langit felt very lonely. He realized that he should not
reverberate – v. \re-ver-bə-rāt\ have lost his temper. But it was too late.
to repel, to echo or to be driven back Once vibrant with Alunsina’s sweet voice, his home became cold and
desolate. In the morning when he woke up, he would find himself alone. In the
afternoon when he came home, he would feel the same loneliness creeping
deep in his heart because there was no one to meet him at the doorstep or
soothe the aching muscles of his arms.
For months, Tungkung Langit was in utter desolation. He could not
find Alunsina, try hard as he would. And so, in desperation, he decided to do
something in order to forget his sorrows. For months and months he thought,
but his mind seemed pointless; his heart weary and sick. He needed something
to ease his lonely world.
One day, while he was sailing across the regions of the clouds, a
thought came to him. He would make the sea and the earth, and the earth
Filipino folktales are stories that form part of the oral tradition in the
Philippines. They have been passed on generation to generation by word of
mouth rather than by writing, and thus the stories have been modified by
successive retellings before they were written down and recorded.
Folktales in general include legends, fables, jokes, tall stories and fairy
tales. Many of the folktales in the Philippines involve mythical creatures and
If you were Tungkung Langit would magical transformations.
you have done the same? Explain your These stories are in the danger of being lost if our generation will forget
answer. to take care of these precious gems. Retelling and reinventing these stories will
help us create a fresher view of our past.
TASK 1
Create a timeline of the events that happened in the story “Tungkung Langit and
Alunsina”.
TASK 2
Look for other folk narratives about the Creation of the World. What makes the
story of Tungkung Langit and Alunsina different from other creation stories?
What makes it similar to other stories? Answer this using a Venn diagram.
T
in the Philippines
teaching Philippine he sirena or
indigenous culture mermaid and the
and known as facts surrounding
the “Father this mythical creature are
of Philippine of Spanish origin. Using
Anthropology”. the 160 volumes of the
Charity pursued Beyer Ethnographic Series,
a degree in it was amazingly observed
Veterinary
Medicine, but that the maiden of the
found her love for waters was predominantly
writing wherein unique to the Ilokano
she became a publisher and her publication volumes. According to
Northwest Woman Magazine was rated as Pacita Malabad-Beyer, the
one of the top 3 Local Women’s Magazine’s myths about the sirena
in the USA. Like her great grandfather, is only found in Ilokano
she is also fascinated in the research about folklore and cannot be
Filipino folklore and mythology through found in any Tagalog or
The Aswang Project, an online educational
resource to share the rich, colorful and even Visayan and Mindanaoan folklore is because they have observed that
diverse folklore of the Philippines. different rivers in the Ilocos region, although calm and pristine on the surface,
have strong currents and undertows beneath. Through the years, accounts
of swimmers drowning or in a half dazed state after escaping the grip of
an unknown force which tried to drag them to the bottom of the river;
MOTIVE QUESTION having no other explanation for this phenomena the early Spaniards told
the natives it might have been a mermaid or sirena.
How did the belief of the supernatural affect
our ancestors’ way of life? How does this
reflected in the present time? ***
I
n the olden days, Binalatongan whose main product was mongo
beans (balatong) hence its name, was a wealthy settlement of 2,000
houses where ordinary people wore the finest Chinese silk for daily
use and gold that flowed in the rivers surrounding the region.
VOCABULARY BUILDING The name of their sovereign ruler was Maginoo Palasipas, who was
unhappy in spite of his vast wealth and power brought by his exemplary
sovereign – adj. \’sä-v(ə-)rən\
a person possessing supreme political rulership. His greatest desire was to be conquered by the heart of a woman
power and share his kingdom with a soul mate. This woman had to be the fairest of
the fair, whose beauty and character was unmatched by no other. His loyal
exemplary – adj. \ig-’zem-plə-rē\ datus sought the fairest maidens in the land and presented their beauty to the
serving as an example, instance or King. Tagalog chieftains sent envoys with a message offering their secluded
illustration royal daughters to be his bride. Chinese, Japanese and Bornean merchants
volunteered to sail back to their native lands to bring back princesses of pure
envoy – n. \’än-vȯi\ royal blood. But he refused all their offers and suggestions.
a person delegated to represent one One evening, Maginoo Palasipas strolled by the riverbank and laid
government in its dealings with another down on the dewed grass to admire the fullness of the moon. He heard a faint
and mystical melody from afar. Following the sound of the music, he came
smitten – adj. \’smi-tən\
affected by striking upon a maiden sitting on a rock with her back turned. She was combing her
thick ankle length hair and sang with the most enchanting voice. He noticed a
renounce – v. \ri-naúns\ crown of pearls adorning her head and she wore a silk robe embroidered with
give up, refuse to follow gold beads, pearls and diamonds.
The maiden instinctively turned around and he beheld the face of a
goddess with flawless olive skin, blue green eyes like the waters and blood red
lips. Instantly smitten Maginoo Palasipas asked who she was.
She answered, “I am the mermaid of Binalatongan”
Palasipas replied, “I have heard about your kindness towards my
people. Thank you for guiding my fishermen back into shore during a storm,
for rescuing Datu Angat’s only son from drowning and leaving a string of
pearls to Datu’ Bakat’s widow after he was killed by raiding Tirong pirates.”
By this time Palasipas got down on his knees and asked the mermaid
to be his wife and rule as the Queen of Binalatongan. The mermaid smiled,
nodded her head and gave her hand to Palasipas, renouncing her sea life and
begun the long and glorious reign of the once mermaid and the powerful
Maginoo Palasipas.
TASK 1
In your library, search for the following Filipino mythological creatures. Identify
the roles that they play in the ancient Filipino culture and the places in the
Philippines where their stories are prominent.
Based on Maginoo Palasipas’ decision
not to marry any women delivered
to her, how do you think this attitude Mythical Place/Tribe of Best known for/
reflects the Filipino way of courtship?
How would you compare our present- Creature Origin Characteristics
day perspective about it?
Amalanhig
Bakunawa
Litao
Minokawa
Santelmo
Tigmamanukan
ENRICH
INTENSIVE AND EXTENSIVE READING
We learn languages for a host of different reasons. Some of us do
it for educational purposes, employment opportunities, travel goals or to
communicate with family or friends, among other motivations.
But diverse as our motivations may be, we all want to read in our
target language, don’t we? Reading is basic. It’s practical. It opens up worlds
and broadens horizons. It’s also just enjoyable. Sometimes it even includes fun
material like comic books and romance novels. And most of us want to not just
stumble through; we want to read well.
The great news is that not only is it possible to train yourself to read
well in your target language, you can actually use reading as a method to teach
yourself vocabulary, sentence structure and more.
With two different but complementary strategies—extensive and
intensive reading—we can strengthen our reading skills and overall fluency.
Intensive and extensive reading, are two distinct methods of reading.
Both are useful for learning a second language.
In intensive reading, testing, evaluating and increasing knowledge is the
SPEAK UP!
DON’T BE STRESSED WITH STRESS!
Even if the speaker can be understood, mistakes with word stress can
make the listener feel irritated, or perhaps even amused, and could
prevent good communication from taking place.
These three reasons tell us that word stress is an important part of the
English language, and it is something students should be improving on.
TASK 1
A. Make affirmative contractions with words that can possibly be word
contractions.
1. They will go to the museum and it is obvious that they are excited.
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3. She was 21 years old when she started working for the company.
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5. Jessie and I are thankful for your invitation, and we would love to
come to your party. We will be there at 8:00.
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B. Make negative contractions with words that can possibly be word contractions.
1. Albert and I did not go to the party last weekend. We went to the
beach instead.
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2. Teddy and Erin were not feeling very well. So, they did not go to
school.
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5. Jovita has not finished her homework; still, she is not working on it.
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Examples:
The tour guiding team requires the tourists to be responsible
S V
with their garbage.
Examples:
The tour guiding team are arguing about which goes first in
S V
the itinerary.
Examples:
Bamboo Gods and Iron Men is a martial arts comedy set in
S V
the Philippines.
RULE NO. 4
Though some nouns like news, measles, economics, physics,
aerobics, appendicitis, etc., end in -s, they are singular in
meaning, hence take singular verbs.
Examples:
Examples:
TASK 1
Complete the following sentences. Use the present tense and observe correct
subject-verb agreement.
2. Athletics _____________________________________________________________________
TASK 1
Read the essay entitled “Single Parent Struggles” by Chris Polito and Paola
Brown. Scan the QR code or find it through the URL at the left side of this
page. Answer the following questions:
1. What is the speaker’s claim? What does s/he want you to believe?
URL: https://www.mesacc.edu/~pao- 2. What reasons does s/he give for his claim?
ih30491/ArgumentEssay1.pdf 3. What facts, quotations, evidence, or specific details does s/he give to
support those reasons?
4. Is there a counterclaim? What is it?
TASK 2
Below are questions given to our Filipina representatives in the recent world
pageants. Pick a question from the list and write a 5-paragraph argumentative
essay about your chosen topic. Make sure to use credible and valuable sources,
which you will cite to support your argument.
2. Would you change your religious beliefs to marry someone you love?
3. Earlier this year, there was a controversy in Philippines about the United
States reopening a base in your country. Do you think the United States
should have a military presence in your country?
4. Australia is taking its first step towards legalizing marijuana. Do you think
that is a good idea? Why?
5. Few issues in the United States are more polarizing than gun ownership. The
argument really heats up after major tragic events such as San Bernardino
and Sandy Hook. What is your position on gun control?
Mga Kagila-gilalas na
Pakikipagsapalaran
(These Marvelous Adventures):
Epics and Ballads
KNOW WHAT
YOU KNOW
TASK 1
Who is the person you consider your own personal hero? Why?
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Map of the dominant ethnolinguistic groups of the
Philippines. TASK 2
Create a Modern-Hero Starter Pack. Look for 4 magazine pictures that will
embody the kind of character you want for your hero. Paste it in the boxes
below.
There are some 120 to 187 languages
and dialects in the Philippines,
depending on the method of
classification. Almost all are Malayo-
Polynesian languages. A number of
Spanish-influenced creole varieties
generally called Chavacano are
also spoken in certain communities.
The 1987 Constitution designates
Filipino as the national language
and an official language along with
English. While Filipino is used for
communication across the country’s
diverse linguistic groups and is used
in popular culture, the government
operates mostly using English.
Including second-language speakers,
there are more speakers of Tagalog
than English in the Philippines. The
other regional languages are given
official auxiliary status in their
respective places according to the
constitution but does not specify any
language in particular. Some of these
regional languages are also used in
education.
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survived to the present day in spite
of the introduction of Christianity among ong ago in Hannanga
the Ifugao because it is not associated with there lived a rich
indigenous rituals. It serves as one of the couple, Amtulao and
organizing principles that bind the Ifugao Dumulao. They owned the
society and gives the people a specific longest and widest of the
character and identity. rice terraces that covered
This is chanted in seven of the eleven the mountainsides, and
municipalities of the Ifugao province. There
are different versions in the province, mostly their harvests were the
chanted and rarely recited, in the various most plentiful. Their
dialects. Some of the words are archaic and thatched house, large
presently not understood. The Hudhud is now enough to contain three
inscribed in the Representative List of the of their neighbors’ huts,
Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity had piles of red and white
having been declared a Masterpiece of the camote. Buried in the earth
Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity were jars of rice wine.
in 2001. It was declared a National Cultural Hudhud chanters sitting on top of the Rock of Pumbakhayon, declared
National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines in Amtulao’s dogs were fat
Treasure of the Philippines by the National November 2001 as object correlative of the hudhud chants of the Ifugao. and well fed, not lean and
Museum in 2001 and a Provincial Cultural Photo by Renato Rastrollo, National Commission for Culture and the
Treasure by the Ifugao Province in 2007. Arts (NCCA). starved looking as were the
dogs of his neighbors. But
will all their wealth, Amtulao and Dululao were unhappy, for they were childless.
They offered numerous sacrifices to the spirits; and they lived frugally and
simply feeling somehow that austerity and lack of ostentation would
please the anitos.
MOTIVE QUESTION In the end their prayers were answered, and Dumulao gave birth to
Aliguyon, a sturdy and handsome child.
What kind of identity is being revealed about Even as an infant, Aliguyon was precocious. He quickly learned the
Filipinos through epics and ballads? songs with which his mother lulled him to sleep, and in no time he could
recite the long prayers chanted by the warriors on Hannanga. He even
knew by heart the village lore, the stories that the old folks of the village
told, reciting them word for word as he had heard them in the cool
evenings. But what pleased Amtulao most was Aliguyon’s skill with the
VOCABULARY BUILDING spear and the shield. Amtulao made for him a little spear; and when at the age
of three Aliguyon speared his first fish, Amtulao offered a pig as a sacrifice to
thatched – adj. \ˈthacht\ the gods in thanksgiving. At five Aliguyon had speared wild chickens, at seven
loosely covered he was an accepted companion of Amtulao on hunting trips.
Among his playmates Aliguyon was a favorite. He was accepted as the
austerity – n. \ȯ-ˈster-ə-tē\ leader, and no one challenged his leadership, for could he not spin a top better
stern and serious; plain and simple than anyone else? And could he not “kill” the strongest tops by hitting them
ostentation – n. \ä-stən-ˈtā-shən\ with the pointed stem of his own top? Amtulao loved his son and carefully
excessive display; vain and unnecessary taught him all the arts of hunting and fishing that he knew, and he told the boy
show especially for the purpose of all the stories of valor and prowess of which he knew so many. But always, he
attracting attention, admiration, or envy ended with the story about his bitter enemy in the village across the mountain.
Pangaiwan of Daligdigan had to be conquered before Amtulao could die in
precocious – adj. \pri-ˈkō-shəs\ peace.
exceptionally early in development or So when Aliguyon reached manhood, he called his childhood friends,
occurrence now skilled workers, and talked to them about the glories of war, the prize they
could bring back , and the adventures and fame awaiting them if they joined
gaiety – v. \ˈgā-ə-tē\ him in an expedition to Daligdigan. Eagerly his friends ran for their spears
merriment; festivity; elegance and shields, and with provisions for three days, Aliguyon and ten warriors set
forth. When they reached the enemy village, Aliguyon challenged Pangaiwan
to fight, but Pangaiwan was old. Instead, up rose Pumbakhayon, his manly son,
as skilled a warrior and as strong and keen eyed as Aliguyon.
For three years the two men fought, and when they rested, their
friends fought man to man. But so well matched were the men, so equal in the
arts of war, that no one was beaten. Each combat was a draw, each encounter
ended with no one seriously wounded. At last Aliguyon and Pumbakhayon
grew to admire each other. The people of Daligdigan, who had watched the
strangers with suspicion, learned to like them for their courteous bearing
and fair fighting. And the warriors of Hannanga found the girls in Daligdigan
winningly shy and sweet.
One day, therefore, while Aliguyon and Pumbakhayon sat resting from
a hotly contested fight, Pumbakhayon remarked: “What a waste of time! If
One of the reasons why the idea of heroic figures or archetypes strike
Filipinos so hard is because our ancestors created the original version of the
stories. They spoke about adventures of ‘larger than life’ people who bring
glory, honor, and pride to them through their remarkable deeds that are beyond
the normal person’s capacity to achieve.
Epic stories such as Aliguyon, Lam-ang, among others, are considered
“one of the few available gems of Philippine oral literature of the northern tribal
cultures.” these are chanted during important social festivities or at the wake of
an important community leader. These stories portray heroes with supernatural
strength and characteristics, far from how heroes are being depicted in the
present.
It is our responsibility as Filipinos to foster preservation of these epic
narratives because this also form part of our identity as a nation.
TASK 1
With your group, look for the following titles of other epics recorded in the
Philippines. Identify the characteristics of an epic hero exhibited in each of their
main characters. Write it down in the graphic organizer below.
Labaw Donggon
ng Hinilawod
(Panay)
Tuwaang
(Bagobo)
Indarapatra
(Magindanaw)
Agyu ng Olaging
(Bukidnon)
Lam-ang
(Ilocos)
L akay
recorded
Canuto
B a y a n g
his repertory. He is
one of the only natives
who is familiar with
the musical style of
chanting called baguyos, a repetitive melody.
Cultural researcher Florentino Hornedo
described Lakay Canuto “though eighty-
seven years old (at the time of the research
done by Hornedo), was still vigorous... he sat
and drink some tapey (rice wine) and then
sang for the tape recording, pausing from
time to time to answer interview questions. In
the course of his singing, Canuto made many
gestures sometimes standing to gesticulate,
to laugh at his own funny remarks in the
songs, in response to the reactions of his
audience.” The Amburayan River headwaters are a confluence of smaller creeks along the south of barangay Lubo,
in Kibungan. Several other tributary creeks merge with the river as it flows along Atok and Kapangan. It
then flows along the Sugpon-San Gabriel border, the Sugpon-Santol border, the Sugpon-Sudipen border,
the Sudipen-Alilem border, the Sudipen-Tagudin border, and finally at the Tagudin-Bangar border, where
its river mouth is located.
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ndayuan is a narrative song named for the beautiful mysterious girl of
the poem. It was recorded, among others, from the repertory of Lakay
MOTIVE QUESTION Canuto Bayang in Barrio Porporiket, Sudipen, La Union on April 1, 1986.
Porporiket lies along the west bank of the Amburayan River which flows
How do you think the kind of migration of from the Benguet mountains down to the West Philippine Sea at the border
people in the past is motivated? Does it have of the provinces of Ilocos Sur to the north and La Union to the south. In
any parallel or similarities in the present?
the area where it is joined by the Bakun River, there are several villages
belonging to the La Union town of Sudipen and the Ilocos towns of Alilem
and Sugpon. The Ilokanos in the sea coast towns as well as the villagers in
the inland communities refer to the culture of the place as Bag-o, a mixed
VOCABULARY BUILDING Iloko-Kankana-ey culture, rich in lore and literary sophistication.
The Indayuan is sung in the musical chant style called baguyos which
repertory – n. \ˈre-pər-ˌtȯr-ē\ is used for singing hero stories. The story purports to be the story of the lovely
the production and presentation of plays by Indayuan, but it eventually gets caught up in the history of an exodus of groups
a repertory company; a collection
of refugees.
sophistication – n. \sə-ˌfi-stə-ˈkā-shən\
the process or result of becoming more ***
complex, developed, or subtle Ilokano Version English Translation
purport – n. \ˈpər-ˌpȯrt\ Ay adda ket malagipko I remember a story
meaning conveyed, professed, or implied Nga iduayya nga iday-os To sing and to tell
Iti biang ti pubpubliko, For the public to hear
exodus – adj. \ˈek-sə-dəs\ Ti adda ket malagipko, For I remember the story
a mass departure; migration Ni babae nga Indayuan Of the woman Indayuan
Nasudi ken nabulan, Who was famous and lovely,
refugees – v. \ˌre-fyu̇-ˈjēz\
a person who flees to a foreign country or Ni babae nga Indayuan This woman Indayuan
power to escape danger or persecution
No rumuar diay paraangan, When she appears at their porch,
Ni babae nga Indayuan, This woman Indayuan,
Kas no la binokbukodan Seems to have taken to herself
Ti pudaw ti babbalasang The beauty of all the women
Kadaida nga agkakailian, Who lived in her village,
Ni babae nga Indayuan, This woman Indayuan,
Anak da Sevilla ken Kapariaan Daughter of Sevilla and Kapariaan
Nga agkabangibang Who were wife and husband
PROCESS
TASK 1
Together with your teacher, take time to visit a local cultural museum showcasing
cultural and folk heritage of our ancestors. Create a reflective paper about your
tour and identify ways on how to preserve these pieces of our heritage as a
nation.
A graph can be
many things, but in math,
it is generally a line drawn
between data points,
showing the shape that
the points are forming.
Like a chart, a graph is
designed to give a picture
of the numbers, making it
easier to understand their
relationship.
A table is normally
a structured set of numbers,
in columns and rows that
give an orderly way to look
at the numbers. It is used to
display facts and provides
a way to look up specific
numbers.
Charts, graphs, and tables will sometimes have a legend, which is like
a code book to explain the information. For example, the legend might tell you
the units (such as kilometers, pesos, or people) represented by the numbers, or
what certain colors represent.
Other parts found on a chart, graph, or table are the title, headings, and
labels. The title is the name and includes brief description of what is being shown.
The headings tell what is contained in a section of information, especially for
columns and rows. The labels define specific sections or points of information.
Bar Graph
Pie Chart
TASK 2
Interpret the following table by answering the following questions:
INTONATION
Intonation is crucial for communication. It’s also a largely unconscious
mechanism, and as such, a complex aspect of pronunciation. It is about how
we say things, rather than what we say. Without intonation, it’s impossible to
understand the expressions and thoughts that go with words.
There are two kinds of intonation: rising intonation and falling
intonation.
Basically, intonation has something to do with the rising and falling
of your voice pitch. The pitch can add feeling to the intention of a statement
because the meaning is revealed, not in the structure of the sentence, but
on how it was said. Here are some guidelines to look at when we are making
statements or asking questions:
We tend to use this rising intonation pattern when we’re asking
questions answerable by Yes or No. So the pitch of our voice tends to go up.
Examples:
Examples:
I’d like some eggs, some milk, some cheese and some bread.
The itinerary of the trip is on National Museum, Luneta Park and
Manila Planetarium.
In making a definite statement, an exclamatory statement or a
command, a falling intonation is needed.
Examples:
Examples:
JUNCTURE
Juncture refers to a pause or slight delay in a continuous flow of speech.
This silence is an effective communicative tool if used sparingly. For better effect,
pausing to breathe must be done at natural breaks in the sentences where
commas and full stops would be in written prose.
In sentences, juncture is usually indicated by thought units and suggests
the need of pausing to indicate clarity of thought.
There are three symbols for juncture - single bar juncture (/), double bar
juncture (//), and double cross juncture (#).
Single bar juncture indicates the need for a slight pause between two
thought units in a sentence.
Example:
Example:
The statement, “My teacher said the doctor is pregnant,” when proper
punctuating is used, can be interpreted in various ways; either:
Double-bar juncture indicates the need for a longer pause between two
thought units in a sentence.
Examples:
Dr. Jose Rizal // one of the greatest Filipino statesmen // was born on
June 19, 1861. (appositive)
Example:
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TASK 2
Read the following poem below and apply appropriate juncture symbols to
indicate pauses.
TASK 3
Form groups of three members each and, using the poem above, perform it,
following the appropriate rate of speech, juncture and intonation.
KKB – ‘kaniya-kaniyang bayad,’ literally ‘each one pays their own’, used especially
to indicate that the cost of a meal is to be shared. Also as adjective.
Example: We usually go KKB whenever we hangout with friends.
sinigang – in Filipino cookery: a type of soup made with meat, shrimp, or fish
and flavored with a sour ingredient such as tamarind or guava.
Example: My aunt’s favorite dish is shrimp sinigang.
TASK 1
Check out the following words which were also added in the Oxford Dictionary.
Identify their meanings and use them in sentences.
1. aggrupation 6. estafa
2. batchmate 7. suki
3. carnap 8. go down
4. gimmick 9. mani-pedi
5. yaya 10. dirty kitchen
TASK 2
Write a short paragraph utilizing these newly-introduced Filipino words in the
Oxford English Dictionary. Make sure to use them in a conversational and not
definitive way. You can choose any topic to write about. Use the space below.
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RULE NO. 1 A phrase or clause between the subject and verb does not
change the number of the antecedent.
Example:
The can of lima beans sits on its shelf.
Example:
Some of the sugar fell out of its bag.
Example:
Most of the marbles fell out of their bag.
RULE NO. 3 Compound subjects joined by and always take a plural referent.
Example:
Jones and Smith made their presentation.
Examples:
Neither the director nor the actors did their jobs.
(plural antecedent closer to pronoun)
Examples:
The Grapes of Wrath made its characters as real as possible.
The United States cherishes its democracy.
RULE NO. 7 Plural form subjects with a singular meaning take a singular
referent. (news, measles, mumps, physics, etc)
Example:
The news about the killed mayor lost much of its sting a week
later.
Example:
The number of volunteers increases its number daily.
- A number of is plural
Example:
A number of volunteers are offering their help.
TASK 1
Choose the correct pronoun in each sentence.
1. Since the doctor went to medical school, (they-she) should know what
treatment you need.
2. If anyone has an opinion about capital punishment, (he-they) should
state it.
3. Because the members of the chemistry class did poorly on the exam,
(they-it) had to take a make-up exam.
4. Due to the fact that my car is older than other cars, I don’t expect
(them-it) to run in the winter.
5. If people don’t like to shop at that store, (he-they) shouldn’t go there.
6. Neither Mary nor Laura has turned in (her-their) report.
7. Each of the boys takes care of (his-their) own room.
8. The team can’t play (its-their) best when it’s too hot.
9. George wants to go into politics; he finds (it-them) exciting.
10. I find that playing bridge is hard on (my-your) nerves.
Lyric
An emotional writing focusing on thought and emotion - can consist
of a song-like quality. Subdivisions include elegy, ode and sonnet. In Filipino
poetry, examples of lyric poetry are the tanaga, dalit and diyona.
Narrative
A poem which tells a story. Includes the subdivision epic, a long
story which tells of the heroic ideals of a particular society, and ballad, which
generally tell of an event of interest such as a crime. Ballads were originally
intended to be sung while dancing. Examples of Filipino narrative poetry
include Francisco Balagtas’ “Florante at Laura”, “Ibong Adarna”, Mariano
Pilapil’s “Pasyong Tagalog” and the epics of Lam-ang, Aliguyon, Indarapatra
and Ibalon.
Dramatic
This is an emotional piece of literature which includes a story which is
recited or sung. This kind of poetry has come from Sanskrit dramas and Greek
tragedies. The method adopted in this form is that the story is usually narrated
in the form of a recital or song. Soliloquy and dramatic monologues are the
main instruments of this form of poetry.
TASK 1
Write to a given pattern using various parts of speech:
first line = noun
second line = two adjectives that describe the noun
third line = three verbs associated with the noun
fourth line = a phrase that sums up the poem.
For example:
Fire
poker-hot, blazing
flickering, scorching, thrusting
dangerous to meddle with!
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