English Quarter 1 - Week 6
English Quarter 1 - Week 6
English Quarter 1 - Week 6
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Subtitle
MARINELLE M. MENDOZA
Teacher II
Words are amazing. There are thousands
of words that may confuse us. You can try
to memorize words from the dictionary to
enrich your vocabulary. But another
alternative is to identify the meaning of
words by analyzing its parts.
To analyze the part of a word means studying it.
This module was prepared for you so that you will
be able to give the meaning of words not only by
using the dictionary, thesaurus, and online sources
but also through considering the groups of letters
added before or after a word.
At the end of your
journey, you’ll be able to
identify the meanings of
unfamiliar words
through structural
analysis (words
and affixes: prefixes and
affixes)
Directions: Read the paragraph below. Then answer
the questions that follow. Write the letter of your
answer on your answer sheet.
1. What is the paragraph all about?
a. Steps in finding the meaning of unfamiliar words
using a dictionary
b. Steps in pronouncing words using a dictionary
c. Steps in using a thesaurus
2. What type of text is the given paragraph?
a. Problem and Solution b. Descriptive c. Procedural
or Sequence
3. What signal words were used to indicate steps or
procedures
in looking for words in a dictionary?
a. First, Second, Next, Then, and Lastly
b. First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth
4. What is a procedural or sequence type of text?
a. It provides steps or procedures on how to do a
certain thing.
b. It provides solutions to a given problem.
c. It describes a certain thing.