2. LESSON OBJECTIVES
At the end of the class session,
at least 75% of the students are
able to:
a. identify the correct answers
of the given test items;
b. write a short complaint letter
for the intended recipient;
3. c. show appreciation of using
various strategies in decoding
the meaning of words; and
d. realize the importance of
understanding the discussed
topics through the frequency
of error.
5. ACT IT OUT
Three volunteered students stay
in front of the class and act out the
three words given to them. As the
allotted five seconds stops, you
will guess the actions of the
presenters. Your answers will be
checked through the jumbled
letters.
14. MECHANICS:
1. The class are asked to
arrange their chairs
properly as each column
and row should be aligned.
2. The class president must
choose a number ranging
from 1 – 10.
15. 3. After giving the number,
the students start to
count from the point of
teacher’s preference.
16. 4. A small candy container
is given to the person
who is assigned with the
class presidents’ chosen
number.
17. 5. As the recorded
music is played, the
small candy container
is passed to the left
side.
18. 6. As the music stops,
the student who still
holds the container
will pick a strip of
paper from it.
19. 7. Each strip has a
corresponding number
in which the question is
presented through a
power point
presentation.
20. 8. Each group is tasked to
read the question and
to be answered by their
classmate.
21. 9. A corresponding score
is given to the student
who will get the correct
answer.
23. 1.The flight attendant advised the
passenger to have let sort out his
things in the suitcase for jettisoning
because he exceeded the required
weight for the baggage.
A. discarding C. inspection
B. donation D. selling
Answer: A. discarding
24. 2.Singapore seems to have
changes every time the poet
prayed for the bumboat for its
present incarnation to continue to
exist.
A. appearance C. life
B. form D. past time
Answer: A. appearance
25. 3.The merlion is known for its
grotesque and unique design
as it one of Singapore’s
landmarks.
A. fantastic C. universal
B. uneven D. weird
Answer: A. fantastic
26. 4.When the tourist went to his
farm, he climbed the knoll to take
the good look at the beautiful
surroundings.
A. chair C. stairs
B. hill D. rock
Answer: B. hill
27. 5. The traveller’s goal is to reach
the summit of the mountain.
A. deepest part
B. highest part
C. lowest part
D. middle part
Answer: B highest part
28. 6.The king’s subjects obey his rules
faithfully.
A. people placed under the care of
another
B. courses to study
C. likely to be affected by something
D. meanest habits
Answer: A. people placed under the
care of another
29. 7.Singaporeans love for eat-all-
you-can food is conspicuous for
you often see them all around food
chains.
A. confusing C. noticeable
B. hidden D. suspicious
Answer: C. noticeable
30. 8. An establishment looms in
Singapore every now and
then.
A. appears C. recedes
B. grows D. shows
Answer: A. appears
31. 9. One thing that is ubiquitous or
omnipresent in our society is
jeepney.
A. a thing of beauty
B. seen everywhere
C. source of population
D. very important
Answer: B. seen everywhere
32. 10. The fan stood in awe when he
saw his favorite movie actor.
A. fear
B. love
C. respect
D. surprise
Answer: D. surprise
33. 11.The man’s manic
behavior makes his
neighbors avoid him.
A. manly C. unique
B. special D. weird
Answer: D. weird
34. 12. Please rectify my fault before it
is too late.
A. approve
B. confess
C. correct
D. laugh
Answer: C. correct
36. General Directions: Read and
analyze each item below. Write
the correct answers in your test
papers/answer sheet. For items
with options, just write the letter
of the correct answer before
each number. STRICTLY
ERASURE IS NOT ALLOWED.
37. I. Give the meaning of the
underlined words using
context clues.
38. 1. The traveller’s goal is to reach
the summit of the mountain.
A. deepest part
B. highest part
C. lowest part
D. middle part
Answer: B highest part
39. 2. The fan stood in awe when he
saw his favorite movie actor.
A. fear
B. love
C. respect
D. surprise
Answer: D. surprise
40. 3.When the tourist went to his
farm, he climbed the knoll to take
the good look at the beautiful
surroundings.
A. chair C. stairs
B. hill D. rock
Answer: B. hill
41. 4.The king’s subjects obey his rules
faithfully.
A. people placed under the care of
another
B. courses to study
C. likely to be affected by something
D. meanest habits
Answer: A. people placed under the
care of another
42. 5.The flight attendant advised the
passenger to have let sort out his
things in the suitcase for jettisoning
because he exceeded the required
weight for the baggage.
A. discarding C. inspection
B. donation D. selling
Answer: A. discarding
43. 6.The man’s manic behavior
makes his neighbors avoid
him.
A. manly C. unique
B. special D. weird
Answer: D. weird
44. 7.An establishment looms in
Singapore every now and
then.
A. appears C. recedes
B. grows D. shows
Answer: A. appears
45. 8.Singaporeans love for eat-all-
you-can food is conspicuous for
you often see them all around food
chains.
A. confusing C. noticeable
B. hidden D. suspicious
Answer: C. noticeable
46. 9.The merlion is known for its
grotesque and unique design
as it one of Singapore’s
landmarks.
A. fantastic C. universal
B. uneven D. weird
Answer: A. fantastic
47. 10.Please rectify my fault before it
is too late.
A. approve
B. confess
C. correct
D. laugh
Answer: C. correct
48. 11.One thing that is ubiquitous or
omnipresent in our society is
jeepney.
A. a thing of beauty
B. seen everywhere
C. source of population
D. very important
Answer: B. seen everywhere
49. 12. Singapore seems to have
changes every time the poet
prayed for the bumboat for its
present incarnation to continue to
exist.
A. appearance C. life
B. form D. past time
Answer: A. appearance
50. II. Write a short complaint letter to
Mr. John Santos, the manager
of Paradise Resort for the poor
services that you received from
their resort when you were
having a vacation in Oslob,
Cebu last February 16, 2020.
Use the format below.
51. (13.) Address of the sender
(14.) Phone or Cell Number
(15.) Date
(16.) Name of the Manager
(17.) Position
(18.) Name of the Resort
(19.) Address
52. (20.) Salutation
(21-22.) Body of the Request Letter
(Make it brief and concise.)
(23.) Complimentary Close,
(24.) Your signature above printed
name
54. Sir:
Greetings!
I would like to express my
dissatisfaction to your resort for the
poor services that I received last
February 16, 2020. I was given
uncomfortable room to stay in for a
week. I also received unpalatable
foods and drinks.
55. I already complained my experiences
in your resort to the HR manager;
however, he refused to deal with my
concerns. I was annoyed that I wasted
my money for the poor services I
received. My impression of Paradise
Resort has been changed, and I am
now concerned about how you will deal
with me when I will be backed in your
resort
56. I shall greatly appreciate your positive
response. Thank you very much and
more power!
Very truly yours,
Juan dela Cruz
JUAN DELA CRUZ