4. What will happen if the characters in the clip are
selfish (they on think of their own)?
What’s the best attitude that we can learn from
the clip?
What motivated the characters to work as team?
Why is it important to know your role and to
work as one?
8. What kind of role in life…
interest you the most?
helps put you in a happy mood?
do you prefer/enjoy doing? you like
best?
What are your talents or things you
can do well?
9. What roles can I perform that will
make a difference in my life?
Why is it important to recognize
roles in life?
How can I perform my roles in
life effectively?
10.
11.
12. LRN: ____________________
Name: ALAEDDIN AMER P. EMPERADOR Sex: MALE
Date of Birth: FEB. 16, 1995 Age: 23
Nationality: FILIPINO Religion: CHRISTIAN (Methodist)
Address: SUNLIFE, NAGUILIAN, ISABELA CP No.: 09051629794
Father: _____________________ Age: ___ Occupation: __________________
Mother: ELVIE P. EMPERADOR Age: 50 Occupation: HOUSEMOTHER
Name of Guardian: _______________________ Relationship: __________________
STUDENT’S PROFILE
Emergency Numbers (Parent/Guardian’s CP No.: _____________________________
School School Year Year and Section Adviser
14. Date:
Sir/Ma’am,
Please excuse my son/daughter, _________________________________,
for being absent today because he/she is __________________________________.
He/she will attend your class as soon as he/she is fine. Rest assured that
he/she will cope with the necessary activities and other school-related tasks in your
class. Thank you.
MILDRED C. BAUTISTA
Mother (09165904231)
15.
16. The Seven Ages of Man
(a monologue of Jacques in
Shakespeare’s As You Like It
William
Shakespeare
17. William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor. He
was born on 26 April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. His father was a
successful local businessman and his mother was the daughter of a
landowner. Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest writer in
the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is
often called England's national poet and nicknamed the Bard of Avon.
He wrote about 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and
a few other verses, of which the authorship of some is uncertain. His
plays have been translated into every major living language and are
performed more often than those of any other playwright.
William Shakespeare Facts
18. Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway at the age of 18. She
was eight years older than him. They had three children:
Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. After his marriage
information about his life became very rare. But he is
thought to have spent most of his time in London writing
and performing in his plays. Between 1585 and 1592, he
began a successful career in London as an actor, writer,
and part-owner of a playing company called the Lord
Chamberlain's Men, later known as the King's Men.
Marriage and Career
19. Around 1613, at the age of 49, he retired to
Stratford , where he died three years later. Few
records of Shakespeare's private life survive. He
died on 23 April 1616, at the age of 52. He died
within a month of signing his will, a document which
he begins by describing himself as being in "perfect
health". In his will, Shakespeare left the bulk of his
large estate to his elder daughter Susanna.
Retirement and Death
20. • Shakespeare produced most of his known work between 1589 and 1613. His
early plays were mainly comedies and histories and these works remain
regarded as some of the best work produced in these genres. He then wrote
mainly tragedies until about 1608, including Hamlet, Othello, King Lear,
and Macbeth, considered some of the finest works in the English language. In
his last phase, he wrote tragicomedies, also known as romances, and
collaborated with other playwrights.
• Shakespeare's plays remain highly popular today and are constantly studied,
performed, and reinterpreted in diverse cultural and political contexts
throughout the world.
His Work
21. All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players,
They have their exits and entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
22. His acts being seven ages. At first the infant,
Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
Then, the whining schoolboy with his satchel
And shining morning face, creeping like snail
23. Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,
Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier,
Full of strange oaths, and bearded like the pard,
24. Jealous in honour, sudden, and quick in quarrel,
Seeking the bubble reputation
Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice
In fair round belly, with good capon lin'd,
25. With eyes severe, and beard of formal cut,
Full of wise saws, and modern instances,
And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into
the lean and slipper'd pantaloon,
26. With spectacles on nose, and pouch on side, His
youthful hose well sav'd, a world too wide, For his
shrunk shank, and his big manly voice, Turning
again towards childish treble, pipes
27. And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all, That
ends this strange eventful history, Is second
childishness and mere oblivion, Sans teeth, sans
eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
28.
29.
30. • I'm afraid I agree with
James.
• I have to side with Dad on
this one.
• No doubt about it.
• (agree with negative
statement) Me neither.
• (weak) I suppose so./I
guess so.
• You have a point there.
• I was just going to say that.
• I agree with you 100
percent.
• I couldn't agree with you
more.
• That's so true.
• That's for sure.
• (slang) Tell me about it!
• You're absolutely right.
• Absolutely.
• That's exactly how I feel.
• Exactly.
Expressing Agreement
31. • (strong) I'd say the
exact opposite.
• Not necessarily.
• That's not always
true.
• That's not always the
case.
• No, I'm not so sure
about that.
• I don't think so.
• (strong) No way.
• I'm afraid I disagree.
• (strong) I totally
disagree.
• I beg to differ.
Expressing Disagreement
39. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
In the first word of a sentence
Everyone loves the new book.
To indicate proper noun
Philippines, Alaeddin, Shiela
For days of the week and months
Monday, February
40. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
In the first word of a salutation
My dearest Jamie, Dear Jake
In the first word of a complimentary
close
Respectfully yours, Yours truly,
41. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
In naming a direction
She went to the North.
In the first word of a direct
quotation
Annie said, “It wasn’t my fault,”
42. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
In the first and all important words in a
title (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs)
The 50 Most Beautiful Islands in the
Philippines
The Seven Ages of Man
47. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
PERIOD
.
Used after a declarative sentence, a
calm imperative, or an indirect
question
She just arrived.
(declarative sentence)
49. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
PERIOD
.
Used after a declarative sentence, a
calm imperative, or an indirect
question
I just asked you why you left.
(indirect question)
50. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
COMMA
,
Used after a salutation in friendly
letters, in addresses, in large
numbers, in dates, and between a
name and a title
Dear Sam,
(after a salutation in friendly letters)
51. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
COMMA
,
Used after a salutation in friendly
letters, in addresses, in large
numbers, in dates, and between a
name and a title
Lanting, Roxas, Isabela
(in addresses)
52. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
COMMA
,
Used after a salutation in friendly
letters, in addresses, in large
numbers, in dates, and between a
name and a title
7,107 islands 1,000,000.00
(in large numbers)
53. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
COMMA
,
Used after a salutation in friendly
letters, in addresses, in large
numbers, in dates, and between a
name and a title
August 22, 2018
(in dates)
54. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
COMMA
,
Used after a salutation in friendly
letters, in addresses, in large
numbers, in dates, and between a
name and a title
Noemie B. Aglipay, PhD
(after a salutation in friendly letters)
55. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
COMMA
,
Used in series which may be made
up of three or more words, phrases,
or subordinate clauses of the same
kind
My favorite desserts are ice cream,
chocolate, and cakes.
56. RULESOF CAPITALIZATION
COMMA
,
Used in series which may be made
up of three or more words, phrases,
or subordinate clauses of the same
kind
My favorite desserts are ice cream,
chocolate, and cakes.
Editor's Notes
Can you identify yourself in this picture? Among your circle of friends, what’s your role?
Bajitos – short woman who is attractive
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Thanks a lot, Avril. You just ruined the word "skateboarder" and the sport of boarding forever. Now the common stereotype for skateboarders is being a poser.
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1. A lyric poem that tells a story. BALLAD
2. A fat chicken CAPON
3. crying MEWLING
4. promises or pledges to accomplish OATH
5. display unconsciousness or nothingness OBLIVION
6. throwing up or vomiting due to sickness PUKING
7. a school bag SATCHEL
8. refers to stem or branch PIPES
9. produce high sharp sound TREBLE
10. unhappy or sorrowful sound WOEFUL