G6Q1 WEEK 2 ENGLISH Powerpoint 2025.pptx

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Q1 WEEK 2 DAY 1

Directions: Analyze the following statements. Write A if it is hyperbole which expresses exaggeration; something that is unbelievable to happen. Write B if it is an irony which expresses the contrary or opposite of what is said. REVIEW

1.The chef burned the soup, proclaiming it was the best he had ever made. 2. The soccer player said he had "feet of stone" after making a beautiful and agile goal. REVIEW

3. The teacher announced a surprise quiz right after saying, "Today is going to be an easy day." 4. That joke was so funny, I nearly laughed my head off! REVIEW

``` 5. My teacher gives us so much homework that I need a suitcase just to carry it all. REVIEW

Do you believe this statement? It’s raining cats and dogs, I can’t play with my friends outside.

Idiomatic expressions or idioms are phrases which mean something different from the meanings expressed of the words that are part of it. Its meaning will only be understood when taken as a whole or when used in context. IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

We cannot understand the meaning of the expression by the literal interpretation of its words. Like when you use the idiom ‘play by ear’, it does not mean that you will play using your ear, instead, it actually means ‘to play music without looking at the notes’. IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

The following are commonly used idioms and their meanings. ➢ pass away means to die ➢ break off means to put an end ➢ cut down means diminish in amount ➢ stand out means to be distinguished IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ hand out means to distribute ➢ break in means to train, tame, discipline ➢ put down means to record ➢ lay up means to save ➢ hand over means to give up the possession of anything IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ fall out means to quarrel ➢ soared like an eagle means glided along high in the air ➢ raining cats and dog means raining very hard ➢ lost her cool means got angry IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ tied the knot means got married ➢ foot the bill means pay for ➢ highly spirited means energetic and enthusiastic ➢ no good means of no use ➢ took place means exchanged places IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ get on in life means continue working ➢ look after means to take care ➢ under the weather means ill ➢ wear thin means becomes dull ➢ burns up means makes us angry IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ tripped up means made a mistake ➢ in stitches means laughing hard ➢ out of the blue means unexpectedly ➢ make waves means cause trouble ➢ down in the dumps means depressed IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ turned down means refused, denied ➢ keep an eye means watch carefully ➢ turn up means appear, arrive ➢ get along means live harmoniously together IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ face the facts means accept reality ➢ come down to earth means be practical; realistic ➢ take it or leave it means accept it or not ➢ see the world means see life IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ serve one right means deal with one as he deserves ➢ sound a person out means find out his intention ➢ commit to memory means learn by heart ➢ bury the hatchet means forgive and forget IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ cry over spilled milk means useless regrets ➢ follow the crowd means believe as most people do ➢ kills two birds with one stone means accomplishes two things at a time IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

ACTIVITY 1 Directions : Try to find the meaning of the idioms by inferring on how they are used in context. 1. The class went on bananas when their teacher gave a series of quizzes without discussion. A. climbed the bananas B. became angry, disappointed

ACTIVITY 1 2. Her place is neat and clean, everything is in apple-pie order . A. organized; in good order B. apples are arranged in order

ACTIVITY 1 3. Many pupils turned down the invitation for Milo Fun Run. A. refused; denied B. went down

ACTIVITY 1 3. Many pupils turned down the invitation for Milo Fun Run. A. refused; denied B. went down

ACTIVITY 1 4. Joshua’s dance moves stand out among the other contestants. A. stand and go out B. to be distinguished; be

ACTIVITY 1 5. The couple broke off after experiencing a serious problem in their relationship. A. separated B. sat down and took a break

ASSESSMENT Directions: Read with understanding and infer the meaning of the idioms based on how they are used in the following sentences. Choose your answer from the phrases inside the box. A. penniless B. unexpectedly C. revealed a secret D. honest E. enthusiastic person

ASSESSMENT 1. The teacher gave the pupils a fair and square rating for their not-so-good performance. 2. I got mad with my best friend when she spilled the beans about the guy I admired.

ASSESSMENT 3. Hundreds of visitors arrived out of the blue during the fiesta. 4. Our family went broke after our food business was closed.

ASSESSMENT 5. Miko got the Eager Beaver Award in class because of his active leadership among his classmates.

Q1 WEEK 2 DAY 2

Directions: Give five (5) idioms and give their meaning. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. REVIEW

Read the poem. My coming into this world is a feather in one’s cap It was not a piece of cake to raise a child like me My mom was one of a kind Her love for me was to die for She called the tune of resigning from work just to take care of me I always knew I am the apple of her eyes A Mother’s Love

Idiomatic expressions or idioms are phrases which mean something different from the meanings expressed of the words that are part of it. Its meaning will only be understood when taken as a whole or when used in context. IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

We cannot understand the meaning of the expression by the literal interpretation of its words. Like when you use the idiom ‘play by ear’, it does not mean that you will play using your ear, instead, it actually means ‘to play music without looking at the notes’. IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

The following are commonly used idioms and their meanings. ➢ pass away means to die ➢ break off means to put an end ➢ cut down means diminish in amount ➢ stand out means to be distinguished IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ hand out means to distribute ➢ break in means to train, tame, discipline ➢ put down means to record ➢ lay up means to save ➢ hand over means to give up the possession of anything IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ fall out means to quarrel ➢ soared like an eagle means glided along high in the air ➢ raining cats and dog means raining very hard ➢ lost her cool means got angry IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ tied the knot means got married ➢ foot the bill means pay for ➢ highly spirited means energetic and enthusiastic ➢ no good means of no use ➢ took place means exchanged places IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ get on in life means continue working ➢ look after means to take care ➢ under the weather means ill ➢ wear thin means becomes dull ➢ burns up means makes us angry IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ tripped up means made a mistake ➢ in stitches means laughing hard ➢ out of the blue means unexpectedly ➢ make waves means cause trouble ➢ down in the dumps means depressed IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ turned down means refused, denied ➢ keep an eye means watch carefully ➢ turn up means appear, arrive ➢ get along means live harmoniously together IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ face the facts means accept reality ➢ come down to earth means be practical; realistic ➢ take it or leave it means accept it or not ➢ see the world means see life IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ serve one right means deal with one as he deserves ➢ sound a person out means find out his intention ➢ commit to memory means learn by heart ➢ bury the hatchet means forgive and forget IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ cry over spilled milk means useless regrets ➢ follow the crowd means believe as most people do ➢ kills two birds with one stone means accomplishes two things at a time IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

ACTIVITY 2 Directions : Examine how the following idioms in column A are used in context. Infer its meaning by understanding the whole sentence. Choose your answer from the choices in column B. Write the complete meaning.

ACTIVITY 2

ASSESSMENT Directions: Color the idiomatic expression and write its meaning in the box. Choose your answer in the word box. A. It's your turn to decide. B. Worry about something unchangeable. C. Make people comfortable. D. What you do matters more. E. When emotions are strong.

ASSESSMENT 1. You have to decide what game to play next. The ball is in your court. 2. There's no use crying over spilled milk; let's clean it up and move on.

ASSESSMENT 3. She told a funny joke to break the ice at the new student's welcome party. 4. Instead of just promising, show your dedication through actions – actions speak louder than words.

ASSESSMENT 5. He said some things he didn't mean in the heat of the moment.

Q1 WEEK 2 DAY 3

Directions: Write TRUE if the idiomatic expression has the correct meaning, FALSE if not. 1. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush: Value what you have now. REVIEW

2. Jumping on the bandwagon: Joining a popular trend. 3. All ears: Eager to listen. REVIEW

`` 4. Break the bank: Spend too much money. 5. Get your feet wet: Start trying something new. REVIEW

Idiomatic expressions or idioms are phrases which mean something different from the meanings expressed of the words that are part of it. Its meaning will only be understood when taken as a whole or when used in context. IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

We cannot understand the meaning of the expression by the literal interpretation of its words. Like when you use the idiom ‘play by ear’, it does not mean that you will play using your ear, instead, it actually means ‘to play music without looking at the notes’. IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

The following are commonly used idioms and their meanings. ➢ pass away means to die ➢ break off means to put an end ➢ cut down means diminish in amount ➢ stand out means to be distinguished IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ hand out means to distribute ➢ break in means to train, tame, discipline ➢ put down means to record ➢ lay up means to save ➢ hand over means to give up the possession of anything IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ fall out means to quarrel ➢ soared like an eagle means glided along high in the air ➢ raining cats and dog means raining very hard ➢ lost her cool means got angry IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ tied the knot means got married ➢ foot the bill means pay for ➢ highly spirited means energetic and enthusiastic ➢ no good means of no use ➢ took place means exchanged places IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ get on in life means continue working ➢ look after means to take care ➢ under the weather means ill ➢ wear thin means becomes dull ➢ burns up means makes us angry IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ tripped up means made a mistake ➢ in stitches means laughing hard ➢ out of the blue means unexpectedly ➢ make waves means cause trouble ➢ down in the dumps means depressed IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ turned down means refused, denied ➢ keep an eye means watch carefully ➢ turn up means appear, arrive ➢ get along means live harmoniously together IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ face the facts means accept reality ➢ come down to earth means be practical; realistic ➢ take it or leave it means accept it or not ➢ see the world means see life IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ serve one right means deal with one as he deserves ➢ sound a person out means find out his intention ➢ commit to memory means learn by heart ➢ bury the hatchet means forgive and forget IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ cry over spilled milk means useless regrets ➢ follow the crowd means believe as most people do ➢ kills two birds with one stone means accomplishes two things at a time IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

ACTIVITY 3 Directions: Look at the given pictures below. Choose the correct idiomatic expression that best describes the picture. Write the letter of your answer before the number. A. a red letter day B. eavesdropping C. tied the knot D. under the weather E. in stitches

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ASSESSMENT Directions: Underline the idiomatic expression and write its meaning in the box. Choose your answer in the word box. Wait patiently Very easy Good luck Start studying Caught in the act

ASSESSMENT 1. Please hold your horses for your turn, just like the rest of us. 2. Solving that math problem was a piece of cake!

ASSESSMENT 3. Good luck in your school play tonight, I hope you break a leg! 4. It's time to hit the books and study for the upcoming test. 5. The cookie jar was empty, and he was caught red-handed with crumbs on his face.

Q1 WEEK 2 DAY 4

Directions: Encircle the idiomatic expressions. Cost an arm and a leg Burning the midnight oil It's a piece of pie Sun is shining Birds fly REVIEW

Make two sentences with idiomatic expressions. 1. 2.

Idiomatic expressions or idioms are phrases which mean something different from the meanings expressed of the words that are part of it. Its meaning will only be understood when taken as a whole or when used in context. IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

We cannot understand the meaning of the expression by the literal interpretation of its words. Like when you use the idiom ‘play by ear’, it does not mean that you will play using your ear, instead, it actually means ‘to play music without looking at the notes’. IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

The following are commonly used idioms and their meanings. ➢ pass away means to die ➢ break off means to put an end ➢ cut down means diminish in amount ➢ stand out means to be distinguished IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ hand out means to distribute ➢ break in means to train, tame, discipline ➢ put down means to record ➢ lay up means to save ➢ hand over means to give up the possession of anything IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ fall out means to quarrel ➢ soared like an eagle means glided along high in the air ➢ raining cats and dog means raining very hard ➢ lost her cool means got angry IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ tied the knot means got married ➢ foot the bill means pay for ➢ highly spirited means energetic and enthusiastic ➢ no good means of no use ➢ took place means exchanged places IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ get on in life means continue working ➢ look after means to take care ➢ under the weather means ill ➢ wear thin means becomes dull ➢ burns up means makes us angry IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ tripped up means made a mistake ➢ in stitches means laughing hard ➢ out of the blue means unexpectedly ➢ make waves means cause trouble ➢ down in the dumps means depressed IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ turned down means refused, denied ➢ keep an eye means watch carefully ➢ turn up means appear, arrive ➢ get along means live harmoniously together IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ face the facts means accept reality ➢ come down to earth means be practical; realistic ➢ take it or leave it means accept it or not ➢ see the world means see life IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ serve one right means deal with one as he deserves ➢ sound a person out means find out his intention ➢ commit to memory means learn by heart ➢ bury the hatchet means forgive and forget IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

➢ cry over spilled milk means useless regrets ➢ follow the crowd means believe as most people do ➢ kills two birds with one stone means accomplishes two things at a time IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

ACTIVITY 4 Directions: Encircle the idiomatic expression in each sentence. 1. You seem lost in thought, care to share what you're thinking? 2. Even though the challenge was tough, she decided to bite the bullet and face it.

ACTIVITY 4 3. After receiving her award, she was walking on air with excitement. 4. Stop beating around the bush and tell me the truth. 5. I'll eat vegetables for dinner when pigs fly!

ACTIVITY 1 5. The couple broke off after experiencing a serious problem in their relationship. A. separated B. sat down and took a break

ASSESSMENT Directions: The following selection uses idiomatic expressions. Infer the meaning of idioms based on how they are used in context. Match your answer with correct letter. Naisha and Yuri Naisha and Yuri are siblings. Most of the time they don’t (1) get along well because of their age gap.

ASSESSMENT Naisha is ten years old while Yuri is one year old. When their mom is busy (2) killing two birds with one stone to earn a living, Naisha (3) looks after her baby brother. (4) Keeping an eye at her brother is not a (5) piece of cake to do. She has to deal with her brother’s tantrums and hyperactivity.

ASSESSMENT But despite the difficulty, she still manages to do her role with (6) flying colors as an older sister to Yuri. She remains (7) highly-spirited while dealing with Yuri for she loves him that much. Naisha’s mother is so happy every time she (8) turns up at home and sees the siblings getting along very well.

ASSESSMENT As a mother of two, she will never (9) take place with other women, because more than anything else, she had always dreamed of (10) seeing the world with her two children.
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