English Language Study: Point of View Module 2

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Which statement is written in the first person point of view?

  • When we get there, we will surely love the place. (correct)
  • That girl, Ysabelle, is a friend of mine.
  • He should do his best in school.
  • Your sister is the smartest girl in class.

Which sentence is an example of the second person point of view?

  • They agreed to have a lunch at the canteen.
  • If I will be the one to decide, I like to play with Marty.
  • You and your friend should enroll in an online class. (correct)
  • Anna was there when her friend cried.

Identify the statement that demonstrates third person point of view.

  • It is a beautiful day. (correct)
  • You must refrain from shaking hands.
  • Your sister is the smartest girl in class.
  • For me, being kind and honest are good ways to win friends.

Which of the following sentences uses a modal verb?

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Which sentence conveys the author’s opinion?

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Which choice reflects a misunderstanding of the third person perspective?

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Which statement best illustrates the second person perspective in narrative?

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What type of point of view is used in the statement 'He should do his best in school'?

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What is the purpose of the pre-test in the lesson?

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What should a student do if they struggle with the tasks in the module?

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How are the lessons in this module organized?

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What must students avoid doing to maintain the quality of the module?

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What is the expected outcome after completing the module?

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What verb in perfect progressive aspect must be used to complete the sentence?

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What does the term 'Point of View' refer to in this context?

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Why are answer keys provided for each activity and test?

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What conjunction should be used in the sentence about virus transmission?

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What is advised for students when answering exercises in the module?

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What is the modal used in the sentence about going outside without a facemask?

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What is the tense of the verb in the sentence about Michael and Jane cleaning their hands?

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Supply the correct modal to complete the sentence on social distancing.

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What is the correct conjunction to be used in the sentence about hand washing?

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What is the correct modal to use in the sentence about John's learning at home?

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What importance does washing your hands have during the pandemic?

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Which term refers to the way an author conveys the feelings and actions of characters in a narrative?

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Which one of the following is NOT a type of point of view?

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What is a characteristic of third person point of view?

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Which example correctly represents second person point of view?

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Which pronouns are associated with the first person point of view?

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What does an omniscient narrator provide in a narrative?

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Which of the following sentences illustrates first person point of view?

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What is an example of a word clue that signals first person point of view?

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Which point of view is represented in the sentence 'He should do his best in school'?

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What point of view is used in the sentence 'Your sister is the smartest girl in class'?

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Identify the point of view in 'They agreed to have a lunch at the canteen'.

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Which point of view is illustrated in the sentence 'I will help in repacking the relief goods'?

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What point of view is represented by 'Make sure you wash your hands after blowing your nose, coughing, and sneezing'?

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Identify the point of view in the sentence 'When we get there, we will surely love the place'.

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In the sentence 'Their priority is the welfare and safety of everybody', which point of view is used?

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What is the primary characteristic of the First Person Point of View?

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Which point of view is shown in 'Let’s teach them the steps on how to properly wash hands'?

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Which word clues are commonly associated with the Second Person Point of View?

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In which type of Third Person Point of View does the narrator reveal the thoughts and feelings of only one character?

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Which of the following best describes Third-Person Omniscient Point of View?

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Which statement is true regarding Third-Person Objective Point of View?

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What type of writing is the Second Person Point of View particularly suited for?

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Which of the following examples best illustrates the use of the First Person Point of View?

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What is a key disadvantage of using the Second Person Point of View?

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Flashcards

Pre-test

A test given before a lesson to assess prior knowledge.

Post-test

A test given at the end of a module to check learning.

Point of View

The perspective from which a story or article is told.

Identifying Point of View

Recognizing the perspective of the writer in a text.

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Learning Module

A self-study guide used for learning.

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Facilitator

Someone who helps students learn.

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Assess prior knowledge

To evaluate what a person knows about a certain topic before starting a lesson.

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Self-check learning

Reviewing the learning with a post-test.

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First Person

The narrator is a character in the story and uses 'I', 'me', 'my', and 'we'.

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Second Person

The narrator directly addresses the reader using 'you', 'your', and 'yours'.

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Third Person

The narrator is an outsider observing the story and uses 'he', 'she', 'it', and 'they'.

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Subject - Verb Agreement

The verb in a sentence must agree with its subject in number (singular or plural).

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Conjunction

A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses.

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Modal Verb

A helping verb that adds extra meaning to another verb, like 'must', 'can', 'should', 'will'.

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Pandemic

An epidemic that spreads over a large area, affecting many people worldwide.

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Social Distancing

Maintaining a safe distance from others to prevent disease transmission.

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First Person Point of View

The narrator is a character in the story and uses 'I', 'me', 'my', and 'we'.

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Second Person Point of View

The narrator directly addresses the reader using 'you', 'your', and 'yours'.

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Third Person Point of View

The narrator is an outsider observing the story and uses 'he', 'she', 'it', and 'they'.

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Clue Words

Words that signal the point of view used in a sentence or story.

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First Person POV

The narrator is a character within the story, using 'I' and 'we' to tell the story from their perspective.

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First Person Pronouns

Pronouns like 'I', 'me', 'mine', 'we', and 'our' indicate the first person point of view.

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Second Person POV

The narrator directly addresses the reader using 'you' and 'your', as if speaking to them.

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Create Sentences

Writing sentences using the specified point of view, showing understanding of different perspectives in writing.

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Third Person POV

The narrator is an outside observer, telling the story using 'he', 'she', and 'they'.

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Third Person Objective

The narrator only describes actions and dialogue, not characters' thoughts or feelings.

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Third Person Limited

The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of ONE character.

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Third Person Omniscient

The narrator knows EVERYTHING about every character, their thoughts, feelings, and motivations.

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Narrator

The voice that tells the story, it can be a character within the story or an outside observer.

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Identify POV

Figure out who is telling the story - is it a character, the reader, or an outsider observing?

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Handwashing steps

A process of cleaning hands with soap and water to remove germs.

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Healthy lifestyle

A way of life that promotes overall wellbeing, including healthy eating, regular exercise, and stress management.

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Perfect Progressive Tense

A verb tense that describes an action happening at the present moment and continuing for some time. It is formed with 'have/has been + verb -ing'.

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Conjunction in a Sentence

A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses, showing their relationship. Examples: 'and', 'but', 'or', 'so'.

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Tense of a Verb

The form of a verb that shows when an action happened. Examples: past tense, present tense, future tense.

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What is a modal verb?

A helping verb that adds extra meaning to another verb, like 'must', 'can', 'should', 'will'.

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What is a conjunction?

A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses together. Examples: and, but, or, so.

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What is a perfect progressive tense?

A verb tense that describes an action happening at the present moment and continuing for some time. It is formed with 'have/has been + verb -ing'.

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What is the tense in a sentence?

The form of a verb that shows when an action happened. Examples: past tense, present tense, future tense.

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Study Notes

English Language Study Notes (Quarter 2 - Module 2)

  • Module Title: Identifying Point of View
  • Edition: 2020
  • Focus: Understanding the different perspectives in a text, the role of the narrator, and how the author conveys those perspectives.
  • Key Concepts:
    • First Person Point of View: The narrator is a character in the story and uses pronouns like "I," "me," "we," "us."
    • Second Person Point of View: The narrator directly addresses the reader using "you."
    • Third Person Point of View: The narrator is outside the story and tells the story from the perspective of a character using pronouns like "he," "she," "it," "they," "them."
      • Third Person Objective: The narrator describes only actions and dialogue, not thoughts or feelings.
      • Third Person Limited: The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
      • Third Person Omniscient: The narrator knows all the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters.
  • Learning Objectives: The learner will identify the point of view used in a passage or article.
  • Materials: Self-Learning Module.
  • Activities: Pre-test, post-tests, activities, and additional exercises.
  • Important Considerations:
    • Proper use of hand sanitizers and masks.
    • Social distancing and other health guidelines.
    • The importance of following instruction carefully.
    • Importance of seeking help if needed.
  • Assessment: Various assessment activities to gauge understanding and mastery of the topic.

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