Reading - TechFactors, Inc
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Reading - TechFactors, Inc
Reading KS-E1R2I E S TechFactors, Inc., providing the Filipino students with premium English learning! With the EnglishTek learning series, students will experience a holistic and fun approach to learning English. The best practices in language education are integrated with examples from real life context, helping students become globally competitive communicators in the English language. 1 Our vibrant materials and fascinating lessons also target and strengthen the most critical foundations of oral and written communication. With EnglishTek, learning English has never been more fun and relevant. 3RD E D I T I O N Jionette Clyde M. Arawiran Cristina G. Saulo Colleen O. Abesamis Series Editors Frances Paula L. Ibanez, M.A. Alexander C. Maximo, M.A. READING B.ERG1.15.3 1 Reading Third Edition Cristina G. Saulo Jionette Clyde M. Arawiran Colleen O. Abesamis Series Editors Alexander C. Maximo, M.A. Frances Paula L. Ibañez, M.A. ET1R Front Matter.indd 1 8/5/2015 11:34:57 AM TechFactors Inc. Trademark of TechFactors Inc. Philippine Copyright 2013 by TechFactors Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this courseware may be reproduced or copied in any form, in whole, or in part, without written consent of the copyright owner. Third edition, 2015 ISBN 978-621-8000-19-3 Published by TechFactors Inc. Printed in the Philippines Authors Cristina G. Saulo, Jionette Clyde M. Arawiran, and Colleen O. Abesamis Series Editors Alexander C. Maximo, M.A. and Frances Paula L. Ibañez, M.A. Series Consultant Lourdes R. Baetiong, PhD Creative Writer Jionette Clyde M. Arawiran and Ria de Vera Content and Editorial Ma. Regina B. Peñarroyo, Eris Heidi L. Ramos, Shechainah A. Pacariem, Colleen O Abesamis, and Cristina G. Saulo Creatives Jiyas P. Suministrado, Gilbert F. Lavides, Daryl E. Malabayabas, Samboy M. Dela Torre, Regina M. Zapata, Mariel Keith Bersamin, Darylle R. Cajucom, and Julius Caesar G. Barredo Systems Kim A. Benebese, Mark B. Abliter, Allan Nicole C. Celestino, Kenneth T. Salazar, Robie Marc R. Peralta and Raymond P. Baguio Exclusively distributed by TechFactors Inc. 101 V. Luna Road Extension Sikatuna Village, Quezon City 1101 Philippines Telephone number: (632) 929 8094 Email address: [email protected] Website: www.techfactorsinc.com The materials reprinted in this book, both literary materials and images, are obtained from open domain sources. The copyrights of the literary materials have already expired, and thus are free from copyright in their respective countries and in the Philippines. Any lapse or oversight is unintentional and will be corrected in the next editions. ET1R Front Matter.indd 2 8/5/2015 11:34:57 AM FOREWORD In today’s world, every graduate competes on a global scale. Thus, it is important to equip learners with the proper skills to be competitive—one of which is excellent communication skills in the English language. The influence of English on the world can hardly be contested. It enables. It is the language in which a great part of the world’s knowledge is stored and it is the language in which business, trade, and diplomacy are conducted. A mastery of the language provides access to information and opportunities. The EnglishTek series is TechFactors’ innovation in English learning. As a learning system, EnglishTek develops students’ communication skills by incorporating current practices in language learning and technology. We believe in providing a holistic approach to learning English by simultaneously honing listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills to make students competent in both oral and written communication. Learning is also made relevant by situating learners in context and by using situations, examples, and texts that can be found in the real world. In line with TechFactors’ mission, learning is also made fun and enjoyable through colorful and vibrant lessons and activities. We hope that, with this series, students become effective communicators in English and simultaneously enjoy the learning process. By building these critical foundations of communication, we hope to provide them with tools to compete in higher education and in life. TechFactors Inc. iii Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R Front Matter.indd 3 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:34:57 AM About the Authors Jionette Clyde M. Arawiran Clyde graduated cum laude from the University of the Philippines Diliman with a degree in English Studies, major in Creative Writing. In 2004, she was awarded an honorable mention in the Amelia Lapeña Bonifacio Literary Contest for a short story for children. She worked as a Reading Coach at The Learning Library, a company that helps children develop a lifelong love for reading. Presently, she is teaching Literature at PAREF Rosehill School. She is also pursuing graduate studies in Education at the University of Asia and the Pacific. Cristina G. Saulo Cristina is a former College English Instructor at Mapúa Institute of Technology. She graduated from the University of the Philippines Diliman with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Studies, major in Language. She also worked as an English instructor and materials developer for several language centers for foreign students. She is currently finishing her Master’s degree in Reading Education. She works as a Content Developer at TechFactors. Colleen O. Abesamis Colleen Abesamis graduated from the University of the Philippines Diliman with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing. Her research discusses home and disillusionment in Philippine young adult literature. She worked as a research assistant for the 8th Likhaan Journal of the University of the Philippines Institute of Creative Writing. At present, she is a Content Developer at TechFactors. About the Series EDItors Alexander C. Maximo, M.A. Alex holds a Master of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude in English Studies: Language, from the University of the Philippines Diliman. He teaches with the Department of English and Comparative Literature of UP Diliman where he has handled English courses in the undergraduate level. His research interests include critical discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, organizational communication, and computer-mediated communication. With technology as another passion, he is currently exploring the use of e-learning to develop language skills. He has co-authored books on office productivity, multimedia, and business writing. He also currently serves as project manager for TechFactors. Frances Paula L. Ibañez, M.A. Frances graduated from the University of the Philippines Diliman with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication, major in Journalism. She also earned her Master’s degree in Education, major in Language Education, from the same institution. She worked as a technical writer in several computer firms for eight years, developing user guides and tutorials on different software. She taught part-time in a preschool, where she handled the Nursery class, and in an English language center, where she taught language teaching methodology. She heads the Content Group in TechFactors. iv Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R Front Matter.indd 4 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:34:57 AM Table of Contents Unit 1 Myself, My Family, and My Friends 1 Lesson 1: My New Friends 2 Lesson 2: My Experiences 10 Lesson 3: My Home 18 Lesson 4: My Clothes 27 Lesson 5: My Body 35 Lesson 6: My Health 43 My New Friends at School Simple Questions Simple Directions Greetings Every Morning Activities at Home Beginning Consonant Sounds Talking to People Home Common Expressions and Polite Greetings Final Consonant Sounds Asking Permission A Wonderful Gift Words for Shapes Words with Short a Words for Colors The Human Body Syllables Words with Short e Words for Health and Hygiene Frozen Yogurt Categories for Food Words with Short i Yes-No Questions v Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R Front Matter.indd 5 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:34:57 AM Lesson 7: My Pets 51 A New Kitten Words that Tell Where Words with Short o Asking for Directions Lesson 8: My Playmates 59 At the Playground Words that Tell an Action Words with Short u Sound Lesson 9: My Dreams 65 From My Window Professions Minimal Pairs Likes and Dislikes Unit 2 My School and My Community Lesson 1: My School 74 75 Ache Word Cluster Words with Long a Sound Use of “Excuse me” Lesson 2: My Classmates 83 Selfish and Mean Words that Describe People Words with Long e Sound Clarifications Lesson 3: Art Exhibit 90 The Art Exhibit Words that Describe Objects Words with Long i Sound Art Materials vi Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R Front Matter.indd 6 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:34:57 AM Lesson 4: Science Exhibit 97 At the Science Exhibit Words for People, Animals, and Plants Words with Long o Sound Telling the Time Lesson 5: Sports Fest 105 Lesson 6: Field Trip 113 Lesson 7: People in the Community 122 Lesson 8: A Clean Community 130 Lesson 9: Announcements 137 When Watching a Game Directions Words with Long u Sound Sequence of Events Field Trip Describing Words for Places Rhymes Magic e My Friends in the Community Synonyms Rhyming and Non-rhyming Words People in the Community Let’s Recycle Antonyms Rhymes Opinions The Violets by Mrs. W.K. Clifford Crossword Puzzle and Word Search Announcement News Sharing vii Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R Front Matter.indd 7 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:34:57 AM Unit 3 Towns and Cities 146 Lesson 1: People in the City 147 In a Hurry Poetry Recitation Digraph /sh/ Expressing Complaints Lesson 2: People in the Town 155 To Lola’s Place Speaker in the Story or Poem Digraph /ch/ Similarities and Differences Lesson 3: Places in the City 164 I’m Going to the City Senses Understanding Maps Digraph /th/ Lesson 4: Places in Town 172 Trekking Details in a Poem Picture Clues Digraph /th/ Lesson 5: Weather-Related Activities 179 Water Treading Cause and Effect Weather Reports Diphthong /aw/ Lesson 6: Health and Lifestyle 188 Vegetables Show and Tell Digraph /wh/ Health Problems viii Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R Front Matter.indd 8 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:34:57 AM Lesson 7: Transportation 194 Lesson 8: Legends 202 Lesson 9: Folklore 212 Unit 4 The World 220 Lesson 1: Countries 221 Lesson 2: Weather and Seasons 229 Lesson 3: Land Forms 238 Lesson 4: Bodies of Water 245 What I’ve Never Tried Homonyms Digraph /ng/ The Chocolate Hills of Bohol Legends Predictions Digraph /oo/ How the Guardians Built the Lake of Maranao Character Setting Words with -ed endings Pirate Story by Robert Louis Stevenson Offering Help Inferences Diphthong /oi/ Autumn Leaves by Angelina Wray Compound Words Words with Multiple Meanings Diphthong /ow/ To Mt. Pinatubo Main Idea and Supporting Details Vowel Pair /oa/ A Special Bridge Giving Reactions L-Blends Picture Clues in Storytelling ix Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R Front Matter.indd 9 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:34:57 AM Lesson 5: About Animals in Other Countries 252 Lesson 6: Recipes from Around the World 260 Lesson 7: Famous Places Around the World 267 Lesson 8: Money 275 Lesson 9: World Events 286 Maternal Affection, adapted from Hundred Anecdotes of Animals by Percy J. Billinghurst Problem and Solution S-Blends Animal Sounds Popcorn by Evaleen Stein from Child Songs of Cheer Apology and Gratitude R-Blends Recipe The Flower of Old Japan Leave-taking Diphthong /oy/ Susanna’s Auction by Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel, an adaptation Beginning, Middle, and End Diphthong /ou/ Asking “How much?” The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde, an adaptation Context Clues Songs World Events Works Cited 294 x Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R Front Matter.indd 10 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:34:57 AM UNIT 1 Myself, My Family, and My Friends Lesson 01 Lesson 02 Lesson 03 My New Friends My Experiences My Home Lesson 04 Lesson 05 Lesson 06 My Clothes My Body My Health Lesson 07 Lesson 08 Lesson 09 My Pets My Playmates My Dreams 1 Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R U1.indb 1 Techfactors, Inc. 3/17/2015 4:21:03 PM Lesson 01 My New Friends Start Up Lesson Outline Activity.Match the words and pictures by drawing a line to connect them. • Simple Questions • Directions • Greetings 1. ballerina 2. basketball Lesson Targets • Ask and answer simple questions • Listen to and follow simple directions 3. bicycle • Use and respond to greetings 4. singer 5. seatmate 2 Reading Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R U1.indb 2 Techfactors, Inc. 3/17/2015 4:21:04 PM Snapshot Fun Facts • The word “friend” comes from the old English word freond, which means to love. • The Spanish word for “friend” is amigo. The Italian word is amico, and the French is ami. All these come from the Latin word amicus, which means I love. • In Filipino, the word for friend is kaibigan. The root word is ibig, which means love. My New Friends Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R U1.indb 3 3 Techfactors, Inc. 3/17/2015 4:21:04 PM Reading Selection When you go to school, you meet new friends. Do you already have friends among your classmates? What are their names? Share your answers with the class. Afterward, read the poem and find out who the speaker’s new friends are. My New Friends at School Today I met: Sabrina, Who says she is a ballerina. Gian Paul, He likes to play basketball. Michael, Who can ride a bicycle. Bing, Oh, how she can sing! And of course There was Melanie, My seatmate. So friendly! 4 Reading Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R U1.indb 4 Techfactors, Inc. 3/17/2015 4:21:04 PM Reading Comprehension Activity.Fill in the blanks with the correct word. Choose from the list written on the chalkboard. 1. Michael can ride a _________________________. 2. Sabrina is a _________________________. 3. Bing knows how to _________________________. 4. Melanie is a very _________________________. 5. Gian Paul likes to play _________________________. Skills Builder Making new friends is fun and exciting. To make friends, we start by getting to know them. We can ask simple questions to know someone better. We can begin by asking for personal information. For example, we can ask: What is your name? When is your birthday? How old are you? Where do you live? My New Friends Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R U1.indb 5 5 Techfactors, Inc. 3/17/2015 4:21:05 PM We can also ask questions to find out what the other person likes. For example, we can ask: What cartoons do you watch? Who is your favorite superhero? What do you like to do? A. When you make new friends, you tell them something about yourself. Complete the information below. These are things about you that you may share with your new friends. 1. My name is _________________________. 2. My nickname is _________________________. 3. My birthday is on _________________________. 4. I am _____ years old. 5. I live in ______________________________________________________________. B. Ask at least two classmates some simple questions that you have learned. Listen carefully to their answers. Take turns in asking and answering. All Ears Directions are important. They tell us what to do. Write your name. Eat your lunch. Directions also tell us how to do things. Walk slowly. Chew carefully. Directions help us do things right. 6 Reading Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R U1.indb 6 Techfactors, Inc. 3/17/2015 4:21:05 PM Activity.Draw a picture of yourself in the box below. After drawing, follow the directions your teacher will say. Sound Off Greeting people cheerfully and with a smile makes them feel good. If someone you know just passed you by without saying “Hello,” then you might get upset. However, imagine if someone greeted you with a bright smile and a big “Good morning!” That would make your morning a really good one! Here are some greetings you can say to your classmates, friends, and teachers. Read each one with proper expression. Hi.Good morning. Hello. Good evening. Good day! How is it going? My New Friends Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R U1.indb 7 7 Techfactors, Inc. 3/17/2015 4:21:05 PM Activity.Practice the following greetings and responses with your seatmate. Teacher: Good afternoon, class! Class: Good afternoon, Miss Torres! Jenna: Good morning, Jake! Have a nice day! Jake: Good morning, Jenna! See you around! 8 Reading Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R U1.indb 8 Techfactors, Inc. 3/17/2015 4:21:06 PM Jessica: Good morning, Rob! Rob: Good morning, Jessica! How are you doing? Jessica: I’m doing great! Thanks for asking! Paolo: Hi, Mylene! How are you? Mylene: Great! How about you? Paolo: I’m fine! See you later in class! My New Friends Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1R U1.indb 9 9 Techfactors, Inc. 3/17/2015 4:21:06 PM Language KS-E1R2I E S TechFactors, Inc., providing the Filipino students with premium English learning! With the EnglishTek learning series, students will experience a holistic and fun approach to learning English. The best practices in language education are integrated with examples from real life context, helping students become globally competitive communicators in the English language. 1 Our vibrant materials and fascinating lessons also target and strengthen the most critical foundations of oral and written communication. With EnglishTek, learning English has never been more fun and relevant. 3RD E D I T I O N Jionette Clyde M. Arawiran Cristina G. Saulo Colleen O. Abesamis B.ELG1.15.3 9 789710 550791 Series Editors Frances Paula L. Ibanez, M.A. Alexander C. Maximo, M.A. 1 Language Third Edition Cristina G. Saulo Jionette Clyde M. Arawiran Colleen O. Abesamis Series Editors Alexander C. Maximo, M.A. Frances Paula L. Ibañez, M.A. ET1L Front Matter.indd 1 8/5/2015 11:32:43 AM TechFactors Inc. Trademark of TechFactors Inc. Philippine Copyright 2013 by TechFactors Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this courseware may be reproduced or copied in any form, in whole, or in part, without written consent of the copyright owner. Third edition, 2015 ISBN 978-621-8000-17-9 Published by TechFactors Inc. Printed in the Philippines Authors Cristina G. Saulo, Jionette Clyde M. Arawiran, and Colleen O. Abesamis Series Editors Alexander C. Maximo, M.A. and Frances Paula L. Ibañez, M.A. Series Consultant Lourdes R. Baetiong, PhD Creative Writer Jionette Clyde M. Arawiran and Ria de Vera Content and Editorial Ma. Regina B. Peñarroyo, Eris Heidi L. Ramos, Shechainah A. Pacariem, Colleen O Abesamis, and Cristina G. Saulo Creatives Jiyas P. Suministrado, Gilbert F. Lavides, Daryl E. Malabayabas, Samboy M. Dela Torre, Regina M. Zapata, Mariel Keith Bersamin, Darylle R. Cajucom, and Julius Caesar G. Barredo Systems Kim A. Benebese, Mark B. Abliter, Allan Nicole C. Celestino, Kenneth T. Salazar, Robie Marc R. Peralta and Raymond P. Baguio Exclusively distributed by TechFactors Inc. 101 V. Luna Road Extension Sikatuna Village, Quezon City 1101 Philippines Telephone number: (632) 929 8094 Email address: [email protected] Website: www.techfactorsinc.com The materials reprinted in this book, both literary materials and images, are obtained from open domain sources. The copyrights of the literary materials have already expired, and thus are free from copyright in their respective countries and in the Philippines. Any lapse or oversight is unintentional and will be corrected in the next editions. ET1L Front Matter.indd 2 8/5/2015 11:32:43 AM FOREWORD In today’s world, every graduate competes on a global scale. Thus, it is important to equip learners with the proper skills to be competitive—one of which is excellent communication skills in the English language. The influence of English on the world can hardly be contested. It enables. It is the language in which a great part of the world’s knowledge is stored and it is the language in which business, trade, and diplomacy are conducted. A mastery of the language provides access to information and opportunities. The EnglishTek series is TechFactors’ innovation in English learning. As a learning system, EnglishTek develops students’ communication skills by incorporating current practices in language learning and technology. We believe in providing a holistic approach to learning English by simultaneously honing listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills to make students competent in both oral and written communication. Learning is also made relevant by situating learners in context and by using situations, examples, and texts that can be found in the real world. In line with TechFactors’ mission, learning is also made fun and enjoyable through colorful and vibrant lessons and activities. We hope that, with this series, students become effective communicators in English and simultaneously enjoy the learning process. By building these critical foundations of communication, we hope to provide them with tools to compete in higher education and in life. TechFactors Inc. iii Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1L Front Matter.indd 3 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:32:43 AM About the Authors Jionette Clyde M. Arawiran Clyde graduated cum laude from the University of the Philippines Diliman with a degree in English Studies, major in Creative Writing. In 2004, she was awarded an honorable mention in the Amelia Lapeña Bonifacio Literary Contest for a short story for children. She worked as a Reading Coach at The Learning Library, a company that helps children develop a lifelong love for reading. Presently, she is teaching Literature at PAREF Rosehill School. She is also pursuing graduate studies in Education at the University of Asia and the Pacific. Cristina G. Saulo Cristina is a former College English Instructor at Mapúa Institute of Technology. She graduated from the University of the Philippines Diliman with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Studies, major in Language. She also worked as an English instructor and materials developer for several language centers for foreign students. She is currently finishing her Master’s degree in Reading Education. She works as a Content Developer at TechFactors. Colleen O. Abesamis Colleen Abesamis graduated from the University of the Philippines Diliman with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing. Her research discusses home and disillusionment in Philippine young adult literature. She worked as a research assistant for the 8th Likhaan Journal of the University of the Philippines Institute of Creative Writing. At present, she is a Content Developer at TechFactors. About the Series EDItors Alexander C. Maximo, M.A. Alex holds a Master of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude in English Studies: Language, from the University of the Philippines Diliman. He teaches with the Department of English and Comparative Literature of UP Diliman where he has handled English courses in the undergraduate level. His research interests include critical discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, organizational communication, and computer-mediated communication. With technology as another passion, he is currently exploring the use of e-learning to develop language skills. He has co-authored books on office productivity, multimedia, and business writing. He also currently serves as project manager for TechFactors. Frances Paula L. Ibañez, M.A. Frances graduated from the University of the Philippines Diliman with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication, major in Journalism. She also earned her Master’s degree in Education, major in Language Education, from the same institution. She worked as a technical writer in several computer firms for eight years, developing user guides and tutorials on different software. She taught part-time in a preschool, where she handled the Nursery class, and in an English language center, where she taught language teaching methodology. She heads the Content Group in TechFactors. iv Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1L Front Matter.indd 4 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:32:43 AM Table of Contents Unit 1 Myself, My Family, and My Friends 1 Lesson 1: My New Friends 2 Model Text: Student ID Message Lesson 2: My Experiences 6 Model Text: Diary Entry Sentences Lesson 3: My Home 11 Model Text: Postcard (featuring a house) Parts of a Sentence Lesson 4: My Clothes 15 Model Text: Nursery Rhymes Sentences and Non-sentences Lesson 5: My Body 21 Model Text: Kiddie Vitamins Advertisement Capitalization Punctuation Lesson 6: My Health 26 Model Text: Food Pyramid Nouns Lesson 7: My Pets 32 Model Text: Poster for a Pet Show Concrete Nouns Abstract Nouns Lesson 8: My Playmates 37 Model Text: Class Schedule Common Nouns Proper Nouns v Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1L Front Matter.indd 5 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:32:43 AM Lesson 9: My Dreams Model Text: Signage for a Garage Sale Singular and Plural Nouns A or An Collective Nouns Unit 2 My School and My Community 41 45 Lesson 1: My School 46 Lesson 2: My Classmates 51 Lesson 3: Art Exhibit 56 Lesson 4: Science Exhibit 61 Lesson 5: Sports Fest 66 Lesson 6: Field Trip 71 Lesson 7: People in the Community 76 Lesson 8: A Clean Community 80 Model Text: Personal Calendar Pronouns I and you Pronouns he, she, and it Pronouns we and they Model Text: Postcard Possessive Nouns Possessive Pronouns Model Text: Book Cover Demonstrative Pronouns Model Text: Reminder Indefinite Pronouns Model Text: Announcement for Sports Tryouts Is, Are, and Am Model Text: Banner Action Words Model Text: Signages of Shops Simple Tenses of Is and Are Model Text: Nursery Rhymes Past, Present, and Future Tenses of Action Words vi Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1L Front Matter.indd 6 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:32:43 AM Lesson 9: Announcements 87 Model Text: Poster for a Public Service Announcement Meanings of Action Words Unit 3 Towns and Cities 92 Lesson 1: People in the City 93 Lesson 2: People in the Town 99 Model Text: Flyer Adjectives Model Text: Pricelist Adjectives for Size, Shape, Number, and Color Lesson 3: Places in the City 107 Lesson 4: Places in Town 113 Lesson 5: Weather-Related Activities 118 Lesson 6: Health and Lifestyle 122 Lesson 7: Transportation 127 Lesson 8: Legends 131 Lesson 9: Folklore 135 Model Text: Flyer for a Walking Tour of Intramuros Adjectives for Sound, Smell, Taste, and Touch Model Text: Poster (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) Adjectives that Compare Model Text: Weather Forecast Adverbs of Manner Model Text: Menu Adverbs of Frequency Model Text: Advertisement Adverbs of Time Model Text: Book Cover Adverbs of Place Model Text: Newspaper/Journal Review of Adjectives and Adverbs vii Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1L Front Matter.indd 7 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:32:43 AM Unit 4 The World 140 Lesson 1: Countries 141 Lesson 2: Weather and Seasons 146 Lesson 3: Land Forms 150 Lesson 4: Bodies of Water 155 Lesson 5: About Animals in Other Countries 160 Lesson 6: Recipes from Around the World 165 Lesson 7: Famous Places Around the World 171 Lesson 8: Money 176 Lesson 9: World Events 183 Model Text: Poster for an Exchange Student Program Prepositions: in, on, at Model Text: Website Other Common Prepositions Model Text: Back Cover/Book Summary Prepositional Phrase Model Text: Newspaper Connecting Words: and, or, but MOdel Text: Advertisement for an organization’s website Telling and Asking Sentences Model Text: Discount Voucher Commanding Sentences Model Text: Poster of the Seven Wonders of the World Exclaiming Sentences Model Text: Advertisement for a Bank Forms of Commanding Sentences Model Text: Souvenir Tshirt Review of Prepositions Review of Connecting Words Review of Sentences Works Cited 188 viii Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1L Front Matter.indd 8 Techfactors, Inc. 8/5/2015 11:32:43 AM UNIT 1 Myself, My Family, and My Friends 1 My New Friends 2 My Experiences 3 My Home 4 My Clothes 5 My Body 6 Health Food Choices 7 My Pets 8 My Friends 9 My Dreams 1 Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1L U1.indb 1 Techfactors, Inc. 3/20/2015 9:53:14 AM Lesson 01 My New Friends Model Text Hello! My name is Dave Lesson Outline Lesson Targets • Recognize messages • Message • Interpret the message of an illustration • Use messages to communicate with a friend 2 Language Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1L U1.indb 2 Techfactors, Inc. 3/20/2015 9:53:15 AM Grammar Points Messages Messages are all around us. When we talk to our friends, we tell them a message. When our parents tell us something, we listen to their message. When we give someone a birthday card, we write a message. When we read a book, we read a message. Messages are the things that we want to say. Messages help us communicate. To communicate means to express messages to other people. Here are some examples of messages: Marie is my friend. Hello, Marie! How are you? Do you know that we can use messages to make new friends? These are the messages we can use: Hello! What is your name? My name is Tina It’s nice to meet you. My New Friends Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1L U1.indb 3 3 Techfactors, Inc. 3/20/2015 9:53:15 AM Grammar Workout A. Look at each picture. What message does the picture express? Match the picture to the message by drawing a line. An example is done for you. • Here is a lollipop for you. • Happy birthday, Teacher! • I have flowers for you, Mother. • I want ice cream. • Help me bake these cookies. • Why are you crying? 4 Language Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1L U1.indb 4 Techfactors, Inc. 3/20/2015 9:53:16 AM Writing When we want to tell something to someone, we can write messages to them. Think of a friend. What do you want to tell your friend? Inside the box, put a picture of you and your friend. Write what you want to say to your friend. My New Friends Philippine Copyright 2015 ET1L U1.indb 5 5 Techfactors, Inc. 3/20/2015 9:53:16 AM THIS IS A SAMPLE COPY To purchase the full version of this book, go to www.techfactorsinc.com/store www.techfactorsinc.com
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