10 English Quarter 1 Week 1 A Self-Learning Module in English 10 This module is designed to help you become a well-informed and st 1 Quarter, Module 1: critical learner using the different sources of information such as news Using Information from a Text Listened to reports, speeches, panel discussions, and informative talks. RHANIELLA G. SAGANA As you go along this module, you will be tasked to create your own Author news report regarding a certain topic. Most Essential Learning Competency: Use information from news reports, speeches, informative talks, panel discussions etc. in everyday conversations and exchanges (EN10LC-la-11.1.). To the Learners This module is designed to help you become a well-informed and critical learner using the different sources of information such as news reports, speeches, panel discussions, and informative talks. As you go along this module, you will be tasked to create your own news report regarding a certain topic. Before you start, I want you to set aside other tasks that might disturb you while learning the lesson. Read the simple instructions below and perform the required tasks to attain the objectives of this lesson. 1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated on every page of this module. 2. Write in your notebook the concepts about the lessons. Keep in mind that writing enhances learning. 3. Perform all the provided activities. 4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers using the answer key card. 5. Analyze conceptually the Post Test and apply what you have learned. 1 Name: _______________________________ Section: _________________________ LESSON 1 LET’S GET CONNECTED WITH THE WORLD EXPECTATIONS: Using the various sources of information from the news reports, speeches, informative talks, panel discussions and in everyday conversations and exchanges, this module will help you to: identify the various sources of information write an informative speech based on the given news report, and record a short video speech on how to deal with the Covid 19 pandemic PRE-TEST: Directions: On the space provided before each number, write the letter of the words/words that is/are described in each statement. A. Speech B. Informative Talk C. News Report D. Panel Discussion _________ 1. It is a factual information that is usually found in the newspapers. Its main purpose is to inform the readers of what is happening in the country and in the whole world. _________ 2. This is a kind of talk that provides information and educates the audience on a specific topic. _________ 3. “To obtain information, you listen carefully to President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s State of the Nation Address.” What is the source of your information? _________ 4. It used typically at a scientific, business or academic conference, fan conventions and on television shows. _________ 5. This talk is presented to persuade or convince the audience to learn, to understand, and to remember information. BRIEF INTRODUCTION: Information dissemination can be done through news as it is a packaged information about new events happening somewhere else. It can also be through speech that persuades or convinces the audience into the topic being talked about. Oftentimes, it is also through informative talks 2 where it informs an audience about something without being persuasive. Occasionally, it is through a panel discussion wherein there is a live or virtual discourse about a specific topic among the selected group of panelists. News is always based on reality, as such there are essential factors attached to it. News must be factual and interesting. If the event is actually happening and it arouses the interest of many and they want to know about it, then it is factual. News must also have a number of elements to make it interesting to the readers. Immediacy tells the latest angle of the story. The newsworthy words “today and tomorrow” characterize the newest angle of the story. Proximity refers not only to geographic nearness but also to interest nearness. There are other important elements that make the story interesting such as conflict, consequence, prominence, drama, progress and oddity or unusualness. ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITY 1. LISTENING TASK Directions: To the Parent/ Guardian: Read the excerpt twice to the learner (excerpt is attached to this module). As you read, the learner will write his/her notes on the notebook. To the Learner: With the help of your parent or guardian, listen attentively to an excerpt of a news report. Take note of important information you have listened to. Write your notes on your notebook. ACTIVITY 2. FATHER AND SON CONVERSATION Directions: Supposing the news article you have just listened to is aired on TV. However, Benny’s father, Mike, did not have the chance to watch the news. Help Benny relay the information he got from the news to his father by completing the dialogue between father and son. Mike: Benny, what is the latest update on Covid-19? Benny: It is exactly 1.) ______________________ days since the first confirmed COVID-19 case was announced here in the Philippines. Mike: How did our government deal with it then? Benny: They prepared a COVID-19, Dad. 2.) ______________________ response to the 3 Mike: How did they do that? Benny: Through the IATF chaired by the Department of Health. Mike: have done What does IATF mean, Benny? What are the things that they already? Kindly share it to me. Benny: the Dad, IATF means 3.) ______________________. They aim to contain spread of COVID-19. They already implemented a 4.) ______________________ in Metro Manila which expanded to Luzon as well. That’s great! What are their plans to the economic impact of this COVID-19 to the community? Mike: Benny: the They will be given a 5.) ______________________ which aims to aid families in need during these trying times. Mike: Wow! I learned a lot from you, son! Keep up the good work in delivering reliable information! ACTIVITY 3. INFORM THEM ABOUT IT Directions: Using the topic of the news report being read to you in Activity 1, write a brief informative speech on the spaces provided for. Use simple words and apply the elements of news writing. Remember the parts of the informative speech. 1.) Introduction – This sets the tone of the entire speech. The introduction should be brief and to-the-point. You need to start solidly and launch the topic clearly. 2.) Body – The strategic organization helps increase the clarity and effectiveness of your speech. The body contains the bulk of information in your speech and needs to be clearly organized. 3.) Conclusion – The conclusion should be brief and tight. Make clear distinctions (verbally and non-verbally) that you are now wrapping up the information and providing final comments about the topic. ______________________________________________ Tip: Create a clear structure for your speech Title by following the parts. Thad Anderson and Ron Tajchman. (1994-2020). Informative Speaking. The WAC Clearinghouse. Colorado State University. Available at https://wac.colostate.edu/resources/writing/guides/. INTRODUCTION Title INTRODUCTION __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ BODY 4 __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ CONCLUSION __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Criteria for Scoring Informative Speech TRAITS PERCENT Content 40% Organization (Grammar, Spelling) 40% Choice of Words 20% TOTAL RATE REVIEWER’S COMMENTS 100% REMEMBER: In getting a reliable information, you need to check the accuracy of facts given before disseminating it to other people. There are various forms of platforms that can be the sources of information. Some of which are the following: 1.) News Reports – a packaged information about new events happening somewhere else. News moves through many different media. It can be based on word of mouth, printing, broadcasting and electronic communication. 2.) Speech- is the communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words. This usually persuades the audience into the topic being talked about. 3.) Informative Talks – This generally centers on talking about people, events, process, places, or things. It is informing an audience about one of these subjects without being persuasive. 4.) Panel Discussion –is a specific format used in a meeting, conference or convention that is a live or virtual discussion about a specific topic amongst a selected group of panelists who share differing perspectives in front of a large 5 audience. CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING Directions: Read the news report again. Write the letter that best answers/completes the sentence. 1. Which sentence best expresses the main point of the article? a. Exactly 100 days have passed since the first confirmed COVID19 case was announced in the Philippines. b. The Philippine government mounted a multi-sectoral response to COVID-19. c. The government implemented various actions to stop the spread of the virus. d. The World Health Organization (WHO) has partnered with the Department of Health (DOH) and subnational authorities to respond to the pandemic. 2. The acronym IATF stands for ______________________ a. Inter-Agency Task Force b. Inter-Activity Task Force c. International Agency Task Force d. International Automotive Task Force 3. The word implemented in sentence 5 means ________________ a. disregarded b. executed c. planted d. agreed 4. The first Covid-19 case in the Philippines is from a 38- year old female who came from _____________________. a. Xiamen b. Beijing c. Wuhan d. Wuxi 5. Which sentence conveys the plan of the Philippine government with regard the COVID – 19 pandemic? a. The World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland raised to the highest level the health alert by declaring COVID19 as a public health emergency of international concern. b. Through the National Action Plan (NAP) on COVID-19, the government aims to contain the spread of COVID-19 and mitigate its socio-economic impacts. c. The government implemented various actions including community quarantine; expanded its testing capacity; worked 6 towards ensuring that its health care system can handle surge capacity, and addressed the social and economic impact to the community by providing social amelioration to low income families. d. The World Health Organization (WHO) office in the country has partnered with the Department of Health (DOH) and subnational authorities to respond to the pandemic. POST-TEST: Match the words written from Column A to its definition in Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number. Column A Column B ____ 1. news report ____ 2. panel discussion a. an exchange of conversation between two or more persons b. related with current situation. ____ 3. timeliness c. a period of isolation ____ 4. informative talk ____ 5. WHO ____ 6. Social Amelioration Fund ____ 7. speech d. persuading an audience into a specific topic by giving information e. financial assistance given by the government f. discussion of a specific topic among a set of panelists g. a pack of information about news events ____ 8. quarantine h. World Health Organization ____ 9. dialogue ____ 10. prominence i. informs an audience about a specific topic without persuasion j. something unusual, shocking or bizarre k. related to a well-known person, place or event REFLECTION: Directions: Pretend that you are selected as a resource speaker about the Covid19 pandemic. You are tasked to come up with the things that you have dealt with during the pandemic. You need to tell your audience concisely about it. Record a 1-minute video of yourself and send it to your teacher. Use the criteria provided below as your guide. PERCENT Organization of Thought Content 40% 40% Clarity of Voice and Diction TOTAL 20% 100% 7 RATE TEACHER’S COMMENTS LISTENING TEXT 100 days of COVID-19 in the Philippines: How WHO (World Health Organization) supported the Philippine response Excerpt taken from World Health Organization "100 Days Of COVID-19 in the Philippines: How WHO Supported The Philippine Response". 2020 Exactly 100 days have passed since the first confirmed COVID-19 case was announced in the Philippines on January 30, 2020, with a 38-year old female from Wuhan tested positive for the novel coronavirus. On that same day, the World Health © Provided by Good News Pilipinas (One of Metro Manila’s quarantine checkpoints.) Image from PNP. Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland raised to the highest level the health alert by declaring COVID-19 as a public health emergency of international concern. The Philippine government mounted a multi-sectoral response to COVID-19, through the Interagency Task Force (IATF) on Emerging Infectious Diseases chaired by the Department of Health (DOH). 4.) Through the National Action Plan (NAP) on COVID-19, the government aims to contain the spread of COVID-19 and mitigate its socio-economic impacts. The government then implemented various actions including a community quarantine in Metro Manila which expanded to Luzon as well as other parts of the country; expanded its testing capacity from one national reference laboratory with the Research Institute of Tropical Medicine (RITM) to 23 licensed testing laboratories across the country; worked towards ensuring that its health care system can handle surge capacity, including financing of services and management of cases needing isolation, quarantine and hospitalization; and addressed the social and economic impact to the community by providing social amelioration to low income families. 6.) The World Health Organization (WHO) has been working with Ministries of Health worldwide to prepare solutions as a respond to COVID-19 problem. 7.) The World Health Organization (WHO) office in the country has partnered with the Department of Health (DOH) and subnational authorities to respond to the pandemic. 8 Answers Key: Pretest 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Activity 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ Check your Understanding 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ Post Test 1. _____________ 2. _____________ 3. _____________ 4. _____________ 5. _____________ 6. _____________ 7. _____________ 8. _____________ 9. _____________ 10. _____________ 9