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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DepED Region IV- CALABARZON DIVISION OF LAGUNA FIRST PERIODICAL TEST IN ENGLISH IV SY 2011-2012 a, TABLE OF SPECIFICATION TPAC OBJECTIVES NO.OF NO. OF TASY AVE DIFF as | mews | om | om | com usrewns 1 deni stressed and unstressed 5 2 12 Sylabies 2. Distinguish rising andfaling intonation. | 4 1 3 3. Getinformation fromaconversation | 4 2 45 Tistened to sPeaKins 4 Use courteous expressions used in 4 s | 678910 appropriate stuetons 5. Gveseresofdrections using sequence | 5 4 | saazaaae sana 6. Use words stressed or unstressed 4 ‘ 1516,1728, sylabesin sentences 1920 EAOING 7. Identity meaningofuntamitar words. | 3 5 |atzzzaa, % 8. Use the dictionary 3 5 | 26272828 9. Decode words in stores ead using so pronetc nals 6 5 31323334, 35 warns 10. Wrte the coretspeling ofwordswith | 4 3 38 36,37 Stressed and unstressed slabs 1, Write sentences/pararaphs ving 3 2 3940 directions in ding something Fa @ a Tom a 7% FIRST PERIODICAL TEST IN ENGLISH IV SY 2011 — 2012 Name: Date: Grade & Section: Teacher: |. LISTENING Direction: Listen as each word is read. Write FIRST, SECOND or THIRD on the blank to show the stressed syllable. 1 communication 2 evaluation Direction: Read the situation. Encircle the letter of your answer. 3. Ifyou will say "You are nine years old” with a doubt, how are going to say it? A falling B. rising C. faling — rising D. rising — taling Directions: Listen to the conversation. Answer the given questions. 4, To whom did the stranger frst ask the direction going to Monumento? 5. What did the stranger tell Amy after she gave the direction? Il. SPEAKING Direction: Identity the courteous expressions used in a telephone conversation, Give at least three courteous expressions. Telephone Conversation ‘Amold makes a call. Arnold Good afternoon. This is Amold, May I tak to Joel? Diana Oh, Hello Arnold, This is Diana, Joel isn't here. May | give him a message? Amold ‘Well, yes. Please tell him | haven't finished reading the book yet. I'l return it tomorrow. Diana Yes, Arnold, tel him, Arnold ‘Thank you, Diana. Goodbye. Diana You're welcome. Goodbye. 6. 7. 8, Direction: What courteous expressions will you use in the following situations? 9. An old man slips on the floor infront of James. ‘James approaches the old man. What will he say? 10. Afriend visits you at home and she’s crying. What will you say to her? Direction: Identify the sequence signals used in the paragraph. Write the answers on the spaces provided for. Firs, got used papers or wrappers and straighten them, Next, ford them fo make strips. Then, fold the right part of the strips in a triangular form. Next, fold the left part of the strips backward in triangular form. Then. fold again the left part backward. Finally. overiap the long part of the strip on the right side of the strip. Lastly, put the folded papers in one. box or paste some of them on the board. 1" 13, 12, 14, Direction: Put a stressed mark on each of the following underined words. 15. The firemen can be relied upon when there is a fre in the community 16. To maintain the peace and order, the palicemen patrol the streets from morning until midnight. 17. The fishermen supply the community with fish. 18. The dressmakers sew dresses for the people. 19. The postmen serve the people by delivering mails and packages promptly 20. My father applies for a new passport. Ill READING. Directions: Read each sentence below. Use the other words in the sentence to figure out the meaning of ‘each underiined word. Encircle the letter of your answer. 21. Most street children, with no one to turn to, were left to fend for themselves. A. protect B. provide C. resist D. keep or ward off 22. What a stunning piece of jewelry you're wearing! A exquisite B. impressive C. ordinary D. shocking 23. The imposing fagade added fo the grandeur of the royal palace A. lavishness, B. magnificence C. ordinary D. simplicity 24. He was too preoccupied to answer the phone. A engrossed B. obsessed ©. idle D. preserved 25. Luis obeyed the orders of his superiors hesitantly. He was forced to do so. A.enthusiastically B.halt-heartedly C. sure. willingly Direction: Choose the guide words where the word willbe found in the dictionary. 26. cracker A.cave—caught B.clam-clan C. crack- crave _D. crab- crop 27. bend ‘A band - bell B. belt bet ©. board - bone D. bore - bull 28.throughout ‘A..thank— think B, thirst Thursday C. three — throne D. thrombin - thumper 29. graceful A. good - gun B. grease - gill ©. grab—great D. gray - gun 30.r0ar Aran ring B. roll- rondo ©. rivet ~ rock D. rough - rove Directions: Fill in the configuration boxes with words ending in ze that best fits each meaning, 81. anintent look zJe 32, a complicated layout of path: FA 33. totum into ice ze 34. light wind z/e| 35. surprise zel WRITING ‘A. Write the correct spelling of words with stressed and unstressed syllables. 36. 37. 38. B. Direction: Write 2-3 sentences in giving directions. ("How to cook rice.") 39- 40, DepED DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV-A CALABARZON oa DIVISION OF LAGUNA, FIRST PERIODICAL TEST IN ENGLISH IV SY 2011 — 2012 KEY TO CORRECTION 1, fourth 11, First 21.8 31. gaze 2. third 12.Next 22.8, 82, maze 3.8 18. Then 23.8 33.freez0 4, Roldan 14, Finally 24. 34.breeze 6. Thank you for your help. 15. Firmen 25.8 35.amaze 6. Good afternoon. 16. Policemen 26.C 36. metamorphosis 7. May Igive him amessage? _—17. Fishermen 278 37. bouquet 8. You're welcome. 18, Dressmaker 28.0 38. electricity 9. May | help you, Sir? (ete.) 19. Postmen 29.0 39, 10. Are you alrigth? / May | help you? How can I help you? (ete.) 20. Passport 30.8 40. Stranger Roldan Stanger Amy Stranger Amy REFERRENCES CONVERSATION’ DIALOGUE (for nos. 4 &5) Excuse me. How do I get to the train station going to Monumento? ''m sorry. | don't know where the train station is. Why don't you ask that beautiful lady behind you? Excuse me. How do | get to train station going to Monumneto? First, just walk four blocks from here. Next, turn left at the comer near 7- Eleven store. Then finaly, on the first blook you will ind the stairs going to the tran station to Monumento ‘Thank you for your help. You're weleome. a. Fun in English 4 (Justin Balajadia) page 151 b. Interactive Skillboox in Engishé ( Benita N. Miranda) page 25 c. Enjoying Reading 4 (Henry G. Gadiano) page 63

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