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There’s a Teenager in the House
Presentation by Group 3
G8-P2
Vocabulary Words
Ease of access
bon·go ˈbäNGɡō
noun
plural noun: bongos
 either of a pair of small, long-
bodied drums typically held
between the knees and played with
the fingers.
mis·er·a·ble ˈmiz(ə)
rəb(ə)l
adjective miserable
 (of a person) wretchedly unhappy
or uncomfortable.
 (of a situation or environment) causing
someone to feel wretchedly unhappy
or uncomfortable.
 Synonyms:
dreary, dismal, gloomy, drab, wretched
depressing, grim
 (of a person) habitually morose.
 Synonyms: grumpy, sullen, gloomy, bad-
tempered, ill-tempered
 pitiably small or inadequate.
 contemptible (used as a term of abuse
or for emphasis).
 Synonyms:
wretched, confounded, blithering,
blessed, damned, blasted
re·morse·less rəˈm
ôrsləs
adjective
adjective remorseless
 without regret or guilt.
 (of something unpleasant) never
ending or improving; relentless.
 Synonyms:
relentless, unrelenting, unremitting, inexo
rable, unstoppable
soothe so͞ oT͟ H
verb
verb soothe
3rd person
present soothes
past tense soothed
past participle soothed
gerund or present
participle soothing
 gently calm (a person or their
feelings).
 reduce pain or discomfort in (a part of
the body).
 Synonyms: palliative, pain-
relieving, analgesic, mild
 relieve or ease (pain).
 Synonyms:
alleviate, ease, relieve, lessen, diminish
stead·fast ˈstedˌfas
t
adjective
adjective steadfast
 resolutely or dutifully firm and
unwavering.
 Synonyms:
Loyal, faithful, committed, devoted, de
dicated
Background
History repeats itself
About the Author
 Kerima Polotan-
Tuvera (December 16,
1925 – August 19,
2011) was an award-
winning Filipino fiction
writer, essayist, and
journalist. Some of her
stories were published
under the pseudonym
"Patricia S. Torres".
 Her 1952 short story, The
Virgin, won two first prizes:
of the Philippines Free
Press Literary Awards and of
the Palanca Awards. In
1957, she edited an
anthology for the Don Carlos
Palanca Memorial Awards
for Literature, with English
and Tagalog prize-winning
short stories from 1951 to
1952. Her short stories The
Trap (1956), The Giants
(1959), The Tourists (1960),
The Sounds of Sunday
(1961) and A Various
Season (1966) all won the
first prize of the Palanca
 The 1961 Stonehill Award
was bestowed on her, for the
novel The Hand of the
Enemy. In 1963, she
received the Republic
Cultural Heritage Award.
The city of Manila conferred
on Polotan-Tuvera
its Patnubay ng Sining at
Kalinangan Award, in
recognition of her
contributions to its
intellectual and cultural life.
Teaser
Feel the thrill
Video
By Sharmaine Ebio
Story
The story of my life
KERIMA POLOTAN-TUVERA —There’s a
Teenager in the House
 There’s a teenager in my house. Until a few years
ago, he was my son. But when he turned thirteen, he
also became this tall stranger with new pimples
around his nose and an insolence in his manners.
 For nearly two years now, there’s been an
undeclared war between him and me. He wins the
skirmishes but he loses the battles. He may get his
way every now and then, but he knows that I make
the big decisions. I am always tempted to punish
him, and I am sure that he has thought of fighting
back. We are suddenly to each other two people we
don’t like very much. He has ideas that shock me
and I have standards that appall him. Once or twice,
we manage to rediscover each other.
 After a heated argument over why he should roll up
his bedding and pick up his soiled clothes and study
his lessons, this teenager and I look into each
other’s eyes. I search for the baby I woke up for
each dawn for, thirteen years ago. I do not know
what he looks for in my face but he finds it there
because he smiles. The anger vanishes between us
although the issue is not solved. Strewn on the floor
each morning will be his bedding. Close by, like the
molting of a snake, are the algebra lessons undone,
the comic books well thumbed, the messy bathroom,
the weeping younger sister, and the unwatered
lawn…
 When I surprise him in his room, I find him staring at
the ceiling daydreaming. I am reality, I am the
enemy, with my many do’s and don’ts. Sometimes, I
feel he and I will never reach each other again.
Surely, he may not understand me till he’s a father
himself and stands where I do now.
 He says he will never marry, which is typically
thirteenish. He says when he grows up he will get a
good job. Then he will buy a fast car, and take all the
pretty girls riding. He goes to school which is not a
rich man’s son’s school, and not a poor man’s either.
He was doing better last year at his studies, passing
by the skin of his teeth. I am not too sure he will pass
this year, not even if he has two sets of teeth.
 He barely opens his textbooks. He reads
adventures, detective stories, aviation magazines –
but he reads, thank God! He can sit for hours before
the idiot box, the TV, mesmerized by even the most
stupid programs. He needs a new pair of shoes and
school pants badly, but he wants me to buy him a set
of drums (only P300). He will
master them, he says. To convince me, he goes
about with a pair of sticks tapping out some crazy
rhythm on tabletops and windowsills and sometimes,
even on the head of a younger brother.
 He wants, like all his friends in school, a car and a
pair of funny-looking Spanish
boots. He will not get either but I am trying to save
for a small microscope he saw at
Alemar’s.
 He does not lie very well. I sent him once on an errand and he
was gone three
hours. When he returned, he told me that the man I wanted
wasn’t there and that he
waited, etc. Ten minutes later, he was telling me the truth. He
had gone joy riding with a
classmate, a boy of 15, who, obviously with his parents’ help,
had gotten a license and
drove a car of his own. I went to his school and sought out this
license-owning, car driving 15-year old. I found him nice and
respectful. But since I will not hand over to this friend and to
anyone
else the responsibility for my son’s safety, I asked him to stop
taking my boy along with
him on these rides. I do not know if it will happen again. He
brings home too many envious stories of
too many cars on their high school campus. He wants what all
his friends want – Noise,
Speed, Glitter.
 Last week, on the eve of an induction party, I kept
him home. He had me
believed it was a simple Boy Scout Investiture
ceremony and perhaps Coke and cookies
later. It turned out to be something more elaborate.
They had to have sponsors and he
had picked his out. She was much older, a
sophisticate from a nearby college. She
smoked and drank, and she expected him to call for
her at home and take her back. I
was quite sure liquor would be sneaked in. If his
fifteen-year old friends could get
licenses, bringing in a flask was no problem.
 It was also his bad luck that the day before the party
he handed me a report card
with four failing grades. I said simply, stay home. I
felt guilty about making him miss the
fun, but he was over his hump quicker than
expected. At 730 pm, when the party was
beginning somewhere in Pasong Tamo, he had a
bottle of Coke in one hand, and was
horsing around with his brothers and sisters. At
home.
 Next year, I will send him to a school in the South. I
want to take him away from the city, away from
souped-up cars and 15-year old drivers and college
girls who smoke and drink at 17. I saw Silliman last
summer and was impressed. He would board at a
place where he must get his own food and put his
room in order.
 I am not always right about him, but I am right about
the things I want for him. I want him to have all the
virtues that seem to be going out of fashion –
honesty, a respect for the law, compassion, and a
curious intelligence. Mine is certainly not a modern
attitude because I refuse to be his pal. I am his
parent and I will not retreat from that responsibility. I
will not give up my parenthood with all its difficulties
and loneliness (and
its bills) to become my son’s pal. I will not encourage
him to think along with his generation that life is one
joyride. I allow him his Beatle cut and his passion for
Presley. He must allow my passion for his good
future.
Questions
Feed your mind
Guide Questions
 2. What might be the
feeling of the mother in
the story when her son
became a teenager?
Why?
 1. What could be the
feeling of the mother in
the story when she first
saw his son? Why?
Guide Questions
 3. If you were the
mother in the story, are
you going to do the
same punishment like
what the mother did?
Why or Why not?
 4. As a teenager, what
is the feeling that your
mom and dad are being
strict in things you want
to do? Why?
Guide Questions
 5. What is the moral
lesson of the story?
Members
Work hard, play hard
Group 3 (Set A)
 ARABIA, Elmo
 BAŇARES, Jedah
 ESTRELLA, Bianca
 FALSARIO, James
 MESA, Keith
 PARAMO, Mikaela
 RAPADAS, Samuel
Links & References
 Definitions
 https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-dictionary-
by-goog/mgijmajocgfcbeboacabfgobmjgjcoja
 Google Dictionary (by Google)
 Story Text “There’s A Teenager in the House”
 http://www.thephilippineliterature.com/theres-a-teenager-in-the-
house-by-kerima-polotan-tuvera/
 Video Interpretation“theres a teenager in my house by
group 2”
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mmJbK4mMTQ
 +Sharmaine Ebio
 Background Music “Wayne Watson - Teenager in the
house”
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vcohe9y3RrM
 +syrocke

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There’s a Teenager in the House

  • 2. There’s a Teenager in the House Presentation by Group 3 G8-P2
  • 4. bon·go ˈbäNGɡō noun plural noun: bongos  either of a pair of small, long- bodied drums typically held between the knees and played with the fingers.
  • 5. mis·er·a·ble ˈmiz(ə) rəb(ə)l adjective miserable  (of a person) wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable.  (of a situation or environment) causing someone to feel wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable.  Synonyms: dreary, dismal, gloomy, drab, wretched depressing, grim  (of a person) habitually morose.  Synonyms: grumpy, sullen, gloomy, bad- tempered, ill-tempered  pitiably small or inadequate.  contemptible (used as a term of abuse or for emphasis).  Synonyms: wretched, confounded, blithering, blessed, damned, blasted
  • 6. re·morse·less rəˈm ôrsləs adjective adjective remorseless  without regret or guilt.  (of something unpleasant) never ending or improving; relentless.  Synonyms: relentless, unrelenting, unremitting, inexo rable, unstoppable
  • 7. soothe so͞ oT͟ H verb verb soothe 3rd person present soothes past tense soothed past participle soothed gerund or present participle soothing  gently calm (a person or their feelings).  reduce pain or discomfort in (a part of the body).  Synonyms: palliative, pain- relieving, analgesic, mild  relieve or ease (pain).  Synonyms: alleviate, ease, relieve, lessen, diminish
  • 8. stead·fast ˈstedˌfas t adjective adjective steadfast  resolutely or dutifully firm and unwavering.  Synonyms: Loyal, faithful, committed, devoted, de dicated
  • 10. About the Author  Kerima Polotan- Tuvera (December 16, 1925 – August 19, 2011) was an award- winning Filipino fiction writer, essayist, and journalist. Some of her stories were published under the pseudonym "Patricia S. Torres".
  • 11.  Her 1952 short story, The Virgin, won two first prizes: of the Philippines Free Press Literary Awards and of the Palanca Awards. In 1957, she edited an anthology for the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, with English and Tagalog prize-winning short stories from 1951 to 1952. Her short stories The Trap (1956), The Giants (1959), The Tourists (1960), The Sounds of Sunday (1961) and A Various Season (1966) all won the first prize of the Palanca  The 1961 Stonehill Award was bestowed on her, for the novel The Hand of the Enemy. In 1963, she received the Republic Cultural Heritage Award. The city of Manila conferred on Polotan-Tuvera its Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award, in recognition of her contributions to its intellectual and cultural life.
  • 15. KERIMA POLOTAN-TUVERA —There’s a Teenager in the House  There’s a teenager in my house. Until a few years ago, he was my son. But when he turned thirteen, he also became this tall stranger with new pimples around his nose and an insolence in his manners.
  • 16.  For nearly two years now, there’s been an undeclared war between him and me. He wins the skirmishes but he loses the battles. He may get his way every now and then, but he knows that I make the big decisions. I am always tempted to punish him, and I am sure that he has thought of fighting back. We are suddenly to each other two people we don’t like very much. He has ideas that shock me and I have standards that appall him. Once or twice, we manage to rediscover each other.
  • 17.  After a heated argument over why he should roll up his bedding and pick up his soiled clothes and study his lessons, this teenager and I look into each other’s eyes. I search for the baby I woke up for each dawn for, thirteen years ago. I do not know what he looks for in my face but he finds it there because he smiles. The anger vanishes between us although the issue is not solved. Strewn on the floor each morning will be his bedding. Close by, like the molting of a snake, are the algebra lessons undone, the comic books well thumbed, the messy bathroom, the weeping younger sister, and the unwatered lawn…
  • 18.  When I surprise him in his room, I find him staring at the ceiling daydreaming. I am reality, I am the enemy, with my many do’s and don’ts. Sometimes, I feel he and I will never reach each other again. Surely, he may not understand me till he’s a father himself and stands where I do now.
  • 19.  He says he will never marry, which is typically thirteenish. He says when he grows up he will get a good job. Then he will buy a fast car, and take all the pretty girls riding. He goes to school which is not a rich man’s son’s school, and not a poor man’s either. He was doing better last year at his studies, passing by the skin of his teeth. I am not too sure he will pass this year, not even if he has two sets of teeth.
  • 20.  He barely opens his textbooks. He reads adventures, detective stories, aviation magazines – but he reads, thank God! He can sit for hours before the idiot box, the TV, mesmerized by even the most stupid programs. He needs a new pair of shoes and school pants badly, but he wants me to buy him a set of drums (only P300). He will master them, he says. To convince me, he goes about with a pair of sticks tapping out some crazy rhythm on tabletops and windowsills and sometimes, even on the head of a younger brother.
  • 21.  He wants, like all his friends in school, a car and a pair of funny-looking Spanish boots. He will not get either but I am trying to save for a small microscope he saw at Alemar’s.
  • 22.  He does not lie very well. I sent him once on an errand and he was gone three hours. When he returned, he told me that the man I wanted wasn’t there and that he waited, etc. Ten minutes later, he was telling me the truth. He had gone joy riding with a classmate, a boy of 15, who, obviously with his parents’ help, had gotten a license and drove a car of his own. I went to his school and sought out this license-owning, car driving 15-year old. I found him nice and respectful. But since I will not hand over to this friend and to anyone else the responsibility for my son’s safety, I asked him to stop taking my boy along with him on these rides. I do not know if it will happen again. He brings home too many envious stories of too many cars on their high school campus. He wants what all his friends want – Noise, Speed, Glitter.
  • 23.  Last week, on the eve of an induction party, I kept him home. He had me believed it was a simple Boy Scout Investiture ceremony and perhaps Coke and cookies later. It turned out to be something more elaborate. They had to have sponsors and he had picked his out. She was much older, a sophisticate from a nearby college. She smoked and drank, and she expected him to call for her at home and take her back. I was quite sure liquor would be sneaked in. If his fifteen-year old friends could get licenses, bringing in a flask was no problem.
  • 24.  It was also his bad luck that the day before the party he handed me a report card with four failing grades. I said simply, stay home. I felt guilty about making him miss the fun, but he was over his hump quicker than expected. At 730 pm, when the party was beginning somewhere in Pasong Tamo, he had a bottle of Coke in one hand, and was horsing around with his brothers and sisters. At home.
  • 25.  Next year, I will send him to a school in the South. I want to take him away from the city, away from souped-up cars and 15-year old drivers and college girls who smoke and drink at 17. I saw Silliman last summer and was impressed. He would board at a place where he must get his own food and put his room in order.
  • 26.  I am not always right about him, but I am right about the things I want for him. I want him to have all the virtues that seem to be going out of fashion – honesty, a respect for the law, compassion, and a curious intelligence. Mine is certainly not a modern attitude because I refuse to be his pal. I am his parent and I will not retreat from that responsibility. I will not give up my parenthood with all its difficulties and loneliness (and its bills) to become my son’s pal. I will not encourage him to think along with his generation that life is one joyride. I allow him his Beatle cut and his passion for Presley. He must allow my passion for his good future.
  • 28. Guide Questions  2. What might be the feeling of the mother in the story when her son became a teenager? Why?  1. What could be the feeling of the mother in the story when she first saw his son? Why?
  • 29. Guide Questions  3. If you were the mother in the story, are you going to do the same punishment like what the mother did? Why or Why not?  4. As a teenager, what is the feeling that your mom and dad are being strict in things you want to do? Why?
  • 30. Guide Questions  5. What is the moral lesson of the story?
  • 32. Group 3 (Set A)  ARABIA, Elmo  BAŇARES, Jedah  ESTRELLA, Bianca  FALSARIO, James  MESA, Keith  PARAMO, Mikaela  RAPADAS, Samuel
  • 33. Links & References  Definitions  https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-dictionary- by-goog/mgijmajocgfcbeboacabfgobmjgjcoja  Google Dictionary (by Google)  Story Text “There’s A Teenager in the House”  http://www.thephilippineliterature.com/theres-a-teenager-in-the- house-by-kerima-polotan-tuvera/  Video Interpretation“theres a teenager in my house by group 2”  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mmJbK4mMTQ  +Sharmaine Ebio  Background Music “Wayne Watson - Teenager in the house”  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vcohe9y3RrM  +syrocke