Social Issues in Real-World Situations

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What is the main focus of this module?

Understanding social issues in real-life situations

What is one of the learning competencies that learners are expected to achieve at the end of the lesson?

Draw inferences about the author's thoughts and feelings on a topic using text evidence

What is the purpose of the 'What I Know Pre-test' activity?

To assess learners' prior knowledge of social issues

What is the expected outcome of this module in terms of learners' understanding of social issues?

Learners will be able to relate text content to particular social issues or concerns

What is the benefit of studying social issues in this module?

It will help learners become more aware of social issues and how to handle them

What is 'Drug dependency' an example of?

A type of social issue or concern

What is the quality of the writing described in the text?

Aware of English rules with no mistakes

What is the objective of the 'Mission Possible!' task?

To choose a social issue to prioritize and solve

How many words is the speech required to be in the 'Wanna Be Challenge!' task?

200 words

Who is the intended audience for the letter in the 'Wanna Be Challenge!' task?

The President of the Philippines

What is the context of the speech in the 'Wanna Be Challenge!' task?

If you were the President of the Philippines, which social issue would you prioritize?

What is the purpose of the rubric provided in the text?

To provide a guide for the student's task

What is the main characteristic of a writing that scores 4 in the Content/Ideas category?

It is purposeful and focused with some details.

A writing that scores 2 in the Organization category is characterized by:

Weak transitions and ineffective closure.

What is the main characteristic of a writing that scores 5 in the Vocabulary/Word Choice category?

It uses varied and precise word choice.

A writing that scores 1 in the Content/Ideas category is characterized by:

It is extremely limited in communicating knowledge.

What is the main characteristic of a writing that scores 3 in the Organization category?

It is confused and loosely organized.

A writing that scores 6 in the Organization category is characterized by:

It includes a strong beginning, middle, and end with clear transitions and a focused closure.

What is family cohesion defined as?

The feeling of being loved, of belonging to the group and being nurtured by it

What is essential for a peaceful family setting?

A balance between structure and flexibility

How do strong families work together to solve problems?

By working together without blaming or criticizing

What is necessary for a person to develop their individuality within a family?

To be supported and confident within the family

What can be compared to a successful family system?

A democracy

What do strong families teach their children?

The importance of community and helping others

What is one of the key benefits of growing up in a healthy and happy family?

Strong, healthy families of one's own

What is a potential consequence of a dysfunctional family?

Contribution to social inequality

What is one of the functions of a healthy family?

To teach children how to make good decisions

What are social issues?

Problems that influence many citizens within a society

What can be a source of social dilemmas?

The upbringing of children within a family

What is a potential benefit of a healthy family to society?

A stronger, more cohesive society

This module covers various social issues relevant to real-world situations. Learn about the different social concerns and their impact on our daily lives.

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