English8 q2 Mod5 Positiveandnegativemessagesintext-Shortened
English8 q2 Mod5 Positiveandnegativemessagesintext-Shortened
English
Quarter 2 – Week 6
Module 5
Recognizing Positive and
Negative Messages in Texts
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What I Need to Know
In this module, you will be provided with fun and meaningful opportunities for
guided and independent learning at your own pace. You will be enabled to process
the contents of the learning module while being an active learner.
Remember to read the items carefully and to focus on the topics included in
this module. Make sure that all the activities have been accomplished. You can do
this!
What I Know
In reading texts, there are different messages which the author wants you to
understand. Do you pinpoint the positive and negative messages of the texts that
you read easily? Let’s put your knowledge to the test. The first activity is a pretest
that will determine your knowledge about it.
Directions: Decide whether the sentence is in the Positive or Negative form. On the
space before each number, write P if the statement is Positive and N if Negative.
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Lesson Recognizing Positive and Negative
Messages in Texts
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WHAT’S IN
Can you still recall our previous lesson? Let’s have a short review. Read
the questions carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write
your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
WHAT’S NEW
How was the review activity? I hope you performed well. In this next activity
you will write your opinions on the picture below.
Source: https://pixy.org/
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WHAT IS IT
In this module, you will learn about recognizing positive and negative
messages in text. It is important to know about this topic to help you understanding
texts which you will encounter in your academic journey.
In a selection, there are positive and negative words. Most positive words
denote a happy and approving tone while negative words denote a sad and critical
tone. No tone is superior to the other tone, as both tones are necessary for balance
in life and in writing.
Word tones are very important as they dictate the whole tone of a text. If you
wish to make a positive text, you should use positive words, and if you wish to make
a negative text, negative words will do. Transposing words from your source material
is necessary to maintain your writing tone.
Positive Sentences
Negative Sentences
The most popular helping verb is a form of "to be," including "am," "is," "are,"
"was" and "were."
Negative sentences can also make use of the words "do" or "will" (including
"do," "did," and "does") before "not." In any of these constructs, it is possible to
substitute "does not" with the contraction "doesn't." Other examples include didn't,
isn't, wasn't, weren't, and won't.
Why say something "is not purple" when we can be more specific and say it is
blue? Positive sentences require fewer words, fewer verb conjugations, and draw a
direct line to the point you're trying to make. Let's change all the negative sentences
above to positive sentences and see how they clear things up.
WHAT’S MORE
This time you will practice what you have learned on positive and negative
messages in texts. Read and do the activities below.
Dos Don’ts
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
1.
2.
3.
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5. I like ice cream.
A. I don’t like ice cream.
B. I didn’t like ice cream.
C. I liked ice cream.
1.
2.
3.
Source:
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WHAT I CAN DO
Pretend to be the Sangguniang Kabataan President in your barangay. Create
a Facebook post reminding them of what they should or should not do to be good
examples in your community. The post must be at least 5 sentences long.
ASSESSMENT
Now it’s time to put your knowledge to the test by answering the following
questions. Remember to read the instructions carefully.
A. Directions: Read the following items carefully. Then, write T if the statement is
true and write F if it is false.
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