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GRADE 8 DECKS
ENGLISH: 3RD QT
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Colossal :
Latin
Erotic :
Greek
Faustian :
Greek
Hermetic :
Latin
Jovial :
Latin
Narcissist :
Greek
Odyssey :
Greek
Panglossian :
Greek
Quixotic :
Latin
Volcano :
Latin
Importance of Word Origins:
Preservation of Language
Cultural Insight
Communication nuances
Example of Word Origins from Different Language:
Greek Origin
- democracy, philosophy
Latin Influence
- circumference, calculate
Arabic Contributions-
algebra, algorithm
EXPLANATION OF T-CHART METHOD FOR ANALYZING WORD ORIGINS
1.
Visual Organization
-T-chart provides a visually organized way to compare and contrast origins
2.
Structured Analysis
-offers a structured method for dissecting the etymology of words, aiding in comprehensive analysis
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE IN CREATING A T-CHART Step 1. Draw a
vertical
line and a
horizontal
line to create the T-shaped chart.
Step 2: Select two words to
compare
and place them at the top of each column.
BENEFITS OF USING T-CHART FOR WORD ANALYSIS
Enhanced Understanding
Organized Analysis
Visual Clarity
APPLICATION OF T-CHART TO SPECIFIC WORDS
Choose Words
Create T-Chart
Analyze
Will
- willingness, not required, voluntary
Shall
- required, request, command
If Clauses Type
0
- Present Simple + Present Simple
If Clauses type
1
- Present Simple + Future Tense
If Clauses Type
2
- Past Simple + Would
If Clauses type
3
- Past Perfect + Would have
DEFINITION AND TYPES OF CONDITIONAL CLAUSES:
Real conditional
- expressing things that are generally true
Unreal Conditional
- depicting imaginary or hypothetical situations
Mixed Conditional
- combining elements of both real and unreal conditionals
FORMING CONDITIONAL CLAUSES:
IF-THEN CLAUSES
- used to express likely conditions and their outcomes
UNLESS CLAUSES
- expressing negative conditions for an action to occur
PROVIDED THAT CLAUSES
- establishing a condition that determined an action or event
UNDERSTANDING THE STRUCTURE OF CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Condition
- depicts the circumstances under which an event takes place
Result
- shows the outcome or consequences that occurs if the condition is met
EXPRESSING HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS WITH CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
Imaginary Scenarios
- utilizing conditionals to portray unreal or unlikely situations.
Hypothetical Outcomes
- demonstrating potential results if certain conditions are met
Fanciful realities
- depicting vivid imaginary words using conditional clauses
PRACTICES EXERCISES AND EXAMPLES FOR ANALYZING CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
application
Comprehension
Assessment
WRITING AN EFFECTIVE ENDING TO A NARRATIVE
GIVING A HAPPY ENDING
GIVING A SAD ENDING
RE-EMPHASIZING THE MAIN IDEA
GIVING AN EXPECTED FEELING