English COT Real vs. Make Believe 1stQ.pptx

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real vs make believe


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Idioms or Idiomatic Expression - are phrases or expression that has a meaning that in most cases cannot be understood directly from the individual words in that phrases or expressions - Idiomatic expressions are words that we cannot understand by its literal interpretation of the word

Direction: A. Inside the box, pick an idiom (idiomatic expressions) and paste it on the correct picture on the board. (Idioms inside the box: 1. feeling under the weather 2. raining cats and dogs 3. spill the beans 4. get on someone’s nerve, 5. butterflies in my stomach

Motivation: GAME: “Real or Not Real”. In this game, I will post different pictures and you are going to answer Real if the image really exist, and Not Real if it is imaginary/ product of imagination.

1. Centaur

2. Whale Shark

3. Cupid

4. Camel

5. Sports Car

Unlocking of Difficulties: Read and match the word with their correct meaning/definition. Match Column A to Column B. Column A Column B ___1. worse than in reality a. centaur ___2. not real or true, being imaginary b. fictitious ___3. bring or come to an end c. exaggerated ___4. a creature with the head, arms, and torso of a man and the body and legs of a horse d. cease

Column A Column B c 1. worse than in reality a. centaur b 2. not real or true, being imaginary b. fictitious d 3 . bring or come to an end c. exaggerated a 4 . a creature with the head, arms, and torso of a man and the body and legs of a horse d. cease

* fictitious – not real or true, being imaginary * exaggerated – worse than in reality * centaur – a creature with the head, arms, and torso of a man and the body and legs of a horse. * cease – bring or come to an end.

Looking back at the pictures you have seen, which of these are real?

How can you say that the statement or phrases are Real? - Real images or statements can be experienced and they are facts that can be proven. When identifying statements that express reality, one should look into things, ideas, and events based on real-life experience using the five (5) senses. 5 Senses

Looking back at the pictures you have seen, which of these are make-believe?

- Make-believe images or statements have no existence; they are fictitious, they are in our imagination; They are non-fact and difficult to be proven. Make-believe images are created in our minds, they are exaggerated most of the time that is why they are unbelievable to happen. How can you say that the statement or phrases are Make-believe?

Read the sentences below: 1. The horse galloped and runs fast. -This is an example of real image or statement because many of us seen how fast the horse runs. -We usually see it in farms, and in some provinces, they use it as a means of transportation. REAL

Have you tasted an ice cream before? What does an ice cream taste like? 2. The ice cream tasted sweet. 3. The ostrich has a long neck. -It is real since I saw one of them in the zoo. Who can give another example?

1. Olaf is a snowman that have life created by Elsa and Ana. -This is an example of a make-believe image and statement since there is no talking snowman in real life. Even if we haven’t seen one here in the Philippines, there is no scientific research about it, or it doesn’t have any proof of existence. Olaf is created just to entertain the children. MAKE-BELIEVE Read the sentence below:

A re you familiar with the Filipino TV series, Encantadia ? -This tv show is a fantasy drama with main characters that controls the four elements of the Earth. Have you seen a person controlling the fire, water, and wind? -because it is made from imagination and will never happen in real life and that's what makes it a make-believe image.

How can you say that this unicorn is a make-believe image? - unicorns are supernatural horse-like animal that has single pointed horn. Since it doesn’t have proof, it is a make-believe image. Who can give example of make-believe?

Do you have a question about real and make-believe images and statements?

Short Story Listen attentively and read carefully. Take note the underline phrase/ phrases.

1.Who saw the golden wallet? 2.Describe the wallet in the cave. 3.What happened to her mother? 4.Why did she need to sell their furniture? 5.Where did she get the money to buy the medicines and pay for the hospital bills?

“The Golden Wallet” One sunny morning, Romana is washing her clothes at the river. While she was doing her laundry, she noticed a cave nearby. Romana checked the cave and saw a wallet made from pure gold . She searched for an ID so she can return the wallet, she found nothing but a piece of a thousand-peso bill . After hanging the clothes, Romana checked again the wallet and noticed that the money inside it doubled . She has no plan to take it and continue to search for the owner of it.

One day, her mother got sick and rushed into the hospital, she needs money to buy the medicine her mother needed and pay for the hospital bill. The girl sells some of their furniture to save money, but it is still not enough. Looking for another item to sell, the golden wallet appeared. And when she checked it, the money got bigger and enough for their need. So, Romana decided to use the money for their hospital bills. Since then, she kept the golden wallet and the money on the wallet never ceased to produce money .

1.Who saw the golden wallet? - The girl who found the wallet is Romana 2.Describe the wallet in the cave. - The wallet is made from pure gold and it never lose money. 3.What happened to her mother? - Her mother was rush into the hospital because she was sick.

4.Why did she need to sell their furniture? - She sells them because she needs to have money to buy her mother’s medicine and pay the hospital bill. 5.Where did she get the money to buy the medicines and pay for the hospital bills? -She got the money from the golden wallet when she was looking for another furniture to sell.

Additional Question: Did she keep the wallet? Why? Why do you think Romana keep the wallet?

Additional Question: Did she keep the wallet? Why? - Yes, she keeps it because it helped them when she needed it. Why do you think Romana keep the wallet? - Romana keeps the wallet because it doesn’t have any owner, and maybe she thought the wallet may help other people by donating money from it.

Everybody read the underlined phrases derived from the story. -washing her clothes -wallet made from pure gold -thousand-peso bill -money inside it doubled -needs money to buy the medicine -wallet never ceased to produce money

Real Statements Make-believe Statements 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3.

Real Statements Make-believe Statements 1.washing her clothes   2.thousand-peso bill   3.needs money to buy the medicine 1.wallet made from pure gold   2.money inside it doubled   3.wallet never ceased to produce money

Group Activity: - Each group will receive an envelope containing your group’s activity. -Count one to three up to the end of the rows to determine your group. -After doing the activity, you are going to present the activity and share how your group did your task.

Group (1): Observe the images if it is real or make-believe and paste them based in their appropriate column.

Group (2): Read and understand each sentence if it is real or make-believe. Paste the strips of sentences in their correct column.

Group (3): Identify the real and make-believe image inside the envelope then paste it in their respective column.

Direction: A. Draw a smiley face (😊) if the picture is an example of real image, and sad face (☹) if it is a make-believe image. Write your answer in a ¼ sheet of paper. 1. angler fish 2. UFO 3. astronaut 4. magic carpet 5. chameleon

Direction: B. Read each statement and identify whether it is real or make-believe. Write RS (real statement) if it states a fact and MBS (make-believe statement) if not. _____6. The rabbit knows how to read a clock. _____7. Mrs. Sevilla went to the market to buy fresh vegetables and fruits. _____8. The flower withers whenever the owner is sad. _____9. My pet is a dragon that can blow fire from its mouth. _____10. There is a crossbreed lion and tiger called liger.

Evaluation: Write R for real statement if the sentence can happen in real life, or MB for make-believe statement if not. ____1. Ben can shift into different beast. ____2. Mother baked my favorite strawberry cake. ____3. Mr. Lawrence can stretch his arms up to two feet. ____4. My flowers and I are having a good conversation. ____5. Lolit the bird is dancing to the sound of upbeat music. ____6. The Titanic hit the iceberg that made the ship sink. ____7. Every day, I walk my dog to have some fresh air. ____8. I always like to play piko with my friends. ____9. We threw coins at the wishing well and our wish happened. ____10. When you inflate a lot of balloons, you can make your house fly.

Assignment: Write 3 sentences about real and make-believe events told by someone you know. Write it on your notebook. Example: Make-believe: When you have an open wound, a priest will come out of it. Real: Always turn off the lights when not in use, it consumes a lot of energy.
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