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9. Comprehensive
Interpretation Chairman: Lani Arocha
Members: Verna Magnaye
Cleofe Robles
Marites Lacson
Fe Buenaventura
IN CHARGE OF
DOCUMENTATION CHAIRMAN: EMILY N. CALICDAN
Members: Irvin Vargas
Geraldine Saladas
Eleanor Raymundo
9. Comprehensive
Interpretation Chairman: Lani Arocha
Members: Verna Magnaye
Cleofe Robles
Marites Lacson
Fe Buenaventura
IN CHARGE OF
DOCUMENTATION CHAIRMAN: EMILY N. CALICDAN
Members: Irvin Vargas
Geraldine Saladas
Eleanor Raymundo
Bulletin Board: Chairman: Medardo De la Cruz
Members: Bien Ngo
Razel Peteros
Joy Formilieza
Geraldine Saladas
Jo Bravo
I- Activities Objectives
1. Mass - To start the celebration and activities with
the blessing of the Holy Spirit December 8, 2010
Objectives: - To formally start the celebration and launch the activities for the month.
- To state the celebration's objectives.
Date - December 8, 2010
Logistics - Funds coming from the English Club/ English Department
Participants - All students, Teachers, Department Heads
Venue - PNHS Gym
Teachers Involved/ Students / Coordinators
- English Club Adviser, English Club Officers and English Department Head
4. Declamation Contest
Objectives:
- To recite a declamation piece with proper pausing, intonation and
rhythm with proper facial expression as well.
Discretion of classroom/ English teachers
Date: December 4, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First Year & Second Year - "A Step Beyond Death"
Third Year & Fourth Year - "The Despair of Judas"
Participants: Winners in the elimination round
Venue: Reading Center
Chairman: Angelito Cuaresma
Coordinators:
Joselito Tindugan
Miraluna Dionela
Joy Formilleza
Maricrys Ojano
5. Oratorical Contest:
Objectives:
To recite an oratorical piece applying proper pausing, phrasing and
intonation with proper body movement and facial expression.
Discretion of classroom /English teachers
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First year & Second Year - "Land of Bondage, Land of the Free"
Third Year - "Brutus Convinces'
Fourth Year - " Mark Anthony's oration
Participants - Winners in the elimination round
Venue - Reading Center
Chairman: Erzie de Guzman
Coordinators:
Merly Tero
Marites Lacson
Joan Lucena
6. Poetry Recital:
Objectives:
-To recite a poem using proper intonation, diction and rhythm; to show
correct emotions; demonstrate keen understanding of literature through poetry recital with
proper interpretation.
Date: December 3, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First year & Second Year - "Trees"
Third Year & Fourth Year - " Sonnet 18"
Participants - Winners in the elimination round
Venue: Reading Center
Chairman: Susan H. Aguilar
Coordinators:
George Bolima
Salvacion Padilla
Chezonia Untalan
Daina Rodriguez
7. A.Choral Reading
B. Speech choir
Objectives: To develop creativity and craftmanship among students through on
stage performance.
Discretion of classroom /English teachers
Date: December 8, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First Year & Second Year: " There's a Fly in My Soup"
Third & Fourth Year: "The Creation"
Participants: Winners in the elimination round
Venue: PNHS Ground/Stage
Chairman: Lucy Cruz/ Rose Rumbaoa
Coordinators:
Merly Tero
Fe Buenaventura
Cedra Binalet
Aurora Rivera
8. Mobile Theatre:
Objectives: To showcase one's talent through acting.
. To build one's confidence through acting.
Discretion of classroom/ E nglish teachers
Date: December 2-7, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from the English department
First Year :
Second Year:
Third Year:
Fourth Year: New Yorker of Tondo
Participants: Winners in the elimination round
Venue: Classroom during the time of the English teachers
Chairman: Ofelia Ignacio
Coordinators:
Merly Tero
Fe Cruz
Geraldine Saladas
Miraluna Dionela
9. Spelling Bee:
Objectives: to spell words correctly
Discretion of classroom /English teachers
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
Venue: Speech Lab
Chairman: Maita Glori
Coordinators:
Heidi Dayawon
Lani Arocha
Leonardo De la Cruz
10. Film Showing: To analyze and make a film review using the elements of a
short story
Date: November 15-29, 2010
First Year:
Second Year:
Third Year: Anthony & Cleopatra
Fourth Year: Fireproof
Venue: Reading Center/ Knowledge Channel
Chairman: Erzie De Guzman
All Year Level Coordinators:
First Year: Ofelia Ignacio
Second Year: Myrna Camandono
Third Year: Susan Hembra
Fourth Year: George Bolima
11. Comprehensive Interpretation:
Objectives: To speak one's ideas spontaneously after a few minutes of
preparation.
To exhibit one's craft in organizing a meaningful speech off
hand.
Discretion of Classroom/ English teachers
Date: December 6, 2010
Funds coming from solicitation
Prepared by: Mrs. Lani Arocha
Venue: Reading Center
Chairman: Lani Arocha
Coordinators: Jocelyn Bravo
Razel Peteros
Marites Lacson
Fe Buenaventura
Awarding Ceremonies
Noted by:
Approved:
I- Activities Objectives
1. Mass - To start the celebration and activities with
the blessing of the Holy Spirit December 8, 2010
Objectives: - To formally start the celebration and launch the activities for the month.
- To state the celebration's objectives.
Date - December 8, 2010
Logistics - Funds coming from the English Club/ English Department
Participants - All students, Teachers, Department Heads
Venue - PNHS Gym
Teachers Involved/ Students / Coordinators
- English Club Adviser, English Club Officers and English Department Head
4. Declamation Contest
Objectives:
- To recite a declamation piece with proper pausing, intonation and
rhythm with proper facial expression as well.
Discretion of classroom/ English teachers
Date: December 4, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First Year & Second Year - "A Step Beyond Death"
Third Year & Fourth Year - "The Despair of Judas"
Participants: Winners in the elimination round
Venue: Reading Center
Chairman: Angelito Cuaresma
Coordinators:
Joselito Tindugan
Miraluna Dionela
Joy Formilleza
Maricrys Ojano
5. Oratorical Contest:
Objectives:
To recite an oratorical piece applying proper pausing, phrasing and
intonation with proper body movement and facial expression.
Discretion of classroom /English teachers
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First year & Second Year - "Land of Bondage, Land of the Free"
Third Year - "Brutus Convinces'
Fourth Year - " Mark Anthony's oration
Participants - Winners in the elimination round
Venue - Reading Center
Chairman: Erzie de Guzman
Coordinators:
Merly Tero
Marites Lacson
Joan Lucena
6. Poetry Recital:
Objectives:
-To recite a poem using proper intonation, diction and rhythm; to show
correct emotions; demonstrate keen understanding of literature through poetry recital with
proper interpretation.
Date: December 3, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First year & Second Year - "Trees"
Third Year & Fourth Year - " Sonnet 18"
Participants - Winners in the elimination round
Venue: Reading Center
Chairman: Susan H. Aguilar
Coordinators:
George Bolima
Salvacion Padilla
Chezonia Untalan
Daina Rodriguez
7. A.Choral Reading
B. Speech choir
Objectives: To develop creativity and craftmanship among students through on
stage performance.
Discretion of classroom /English teachers
Date: December 8, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First Year & Second Year: " There's a Fly in My Soup"
Third & Fourth Year: "The Creation"
Participants: Winners in the elimination round
Venue: PNHS Ground/Stage
Chairman: Lucy Cruz/ Rose Rumbaoa
Coordinators:
Merly Tero
Fe Buenaventura
Cedra Binalet
Aurora Rivera
8. Mobile Theatre:
Objectives: To showcase one's talent through acting.
. To build one's confidence through acting.
Discretion of classroom/ E nglish teachers
Date: December 2-7, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from the English department
First Year :
Second Year:
Third Year:
Fourth Year: New Yorker of Tondo
Participants: Winners in the elimination round
Venue: Classroom during the time of the English teachers
Chairman: Ofelia Ignacio
Coordinators:
Merly Tero
Fe Cruz
Geraldine Saladas
Miraluna Dionela
9. Spelling Bee:
Objectives: to spell words correctly
Discretion of classroom /English teachers
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
Venue: Speech Lab
Chairman: Maita Glori
Coordinators:
Heidi Dayawon
Lani Arocha
Leonardo De la Cruz
10. Film Showing: To analyze and make a film review using the elements of a
short story
Date: November 15-29, 2010
First Year:
Second Year:
Third Year: Anthony & Cleopatra
Fourth Year: Fireproof
Venue: Reading Center/ Knowledge Channel
Chairman: Erzie De Guzman
All Year Level Coordinators:
First Year: Ofelia Ignacio
Second Year: Myrna Camandono
Third Year: Susan Hembra
Fourth Year: George Bolima
11. Comprehensive Interpretation:
Objectives: To speak one's ideas spontaneously after a few minutes of
preparation.
To exhibit one's craft in organizing a meaningful speech off
hand.
Discretion of Classroom/ English teachers
Date: December 6, 2010
Funds coming from solicitation
Prepared by: Mrs. Lani Arocha
Venue: Reading Center
Chairman: Lani Arocha
Coordinators: Jocelyn Bravo
Razel Peteros
Marites Lacson
Fe Buenaventura
Awarding Ceremonies
Noted by:
Approved:
I- Activities Objectives
1. Mass - To start the celebration and activities with
the blessing of the Holy Spirit December 8, 2010
Objectives: - To formally start the celebration and launch the activities for the month.
- To state the celebration's objectives.
Date - December 8, 2010
Logistics - Funds coming from the English Club/ English Department
Participants - All students, Teachers, Department Heads
Venue - PNHS Gym
Teachers Involved/ Students / Coordinators
- English Club Adviser, English Club Officers and English Department Head
4. Declamation Contest
Objectives:
- To recite a declamation piece with proper pausing, intonation and
rhythm with proper facial expression as well.
Discretion of classroom/ English teachers
Date: December 4, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First Year & Second Year - "A Step Beyond Death"
Third Year & Fourth Year - "The Despair of Judas"
Participants: Winners in the elimination round
Venue: Reading Center
Chairman: Angelito Cuaresma
Coordinators:
Joselito Tindugan
Miraluna Dionela
Joy Formilleza
Maricrys Ojano
5. Oratorical Contest:
Objectives:
To recite an oratorical piece applying proper pausing, phrasing and
intonation with proper body movement and facial expression.
Discretion of classroom /English teachers
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First year & Second Year - "Land of Bondage, Land of the Free"
Third Year - "Brutus Convinces'
Fourth Year - " Mark Anthony's oration
Participants - Winners in the elimination round
Venue - Reading Center
Chairman: Erzie de Guzman
Coordinators:
Merly Tero
Marites Lacson
Joan Lucena
6. Poetry Recital:
Objectives:
-To recite a poem using proper intonation, diction and rhythm; to show
correct emotions; demonstrate keen understanding of literature through poetry recital with
proper interpretation.
Date: December 3, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First year & Second Year - "Trees"
Third Year & Fourth Year - " Sonnet 18"
Participants - Winners in the elimination round
Venue: Reading Center
Chairman: Susan H. Aguilar
Coordinators:
George Bolima
Salvacion Padilla
Chezonia Untalan
Daina Rodriguez
7. A.Choral Reading
B. Speech choir
Objectives: To develop creativity and craftmanship among students through on
stage performance.
Discretion of classroom /English teachers
Date: December 8, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
First Year & Second Year: " There's a Fly in My Soup"
Third & Fourth Year: "The Creation"
Participants: Winners in the elimination round
Venue: PNHS Ground/Stage
Chairman: Lucy Cruz/ Rose Rumbaoa
Coordinators:
Merly Tero
Fe Buenaventura
Cedra Binalet
Aurora Rivera
8. Mobile Theatre:
Objectives: To showcase one's talent through acting.
. To build one's confidence through acting.
Discretion of classroom/ E nglish teachers
Date: December 2-7, 2010
Logistics: Funds coming from the English department
First Year :
Second Year:
Third Year:
Fourth Year: New Yorker of Tondo
Participants: Winners in the elimination round
Venue: Classroom during the time of the English teachers
Chairman: Ofelia Ignacio
Coordinators:
Merly Tero
Fe Cruz
Geraldine Saladas
Miraluna Dionela
9. Spelling Bee:
Objectives: to spell words correctly
Discretion of classroom /English teachers
Logistics: Funds coming from solicitation
Venue: Speech Lab
Chairman: Maita Glori
Coordinators:
Heidi Dayawon
Lani Arocha
Leonardo De la Cruz
10. Film Showing: To analyze and make a film review using the elements of a
short story
Date: November 15-29, 2010
First Year:
Second Year:
Third Year: Anthony & Cleopatra
Fourth Year: Fireproof
Venue: Reading Center/ Knowledge Channel
Chairman: Erzie De Guzman
All Year Level Coordinators:
First Year: Ofelia Ignacio
Second Year: Myrna Camandono
Third Year: Susan Hembra
Fourth Year: George Bolima
11. Comprehensive Interpretation:
Objectives: To speak one's ideas spontaneously after a few minutes of
preparation.
To exhibit one's craft in organizing a meaningful speech off
hand.
Discretion of Classroom/ English teachers
Date: December 6, 2010
Funds coming from solicitation
Prepared by: Mrs. Lani Arocha
Venue: Reading Center
Chairman: Lani Arocha
Coordinators: Jocelyn Bravo
Razel Peteros
Marites Lacson
Fe Buenaventura
Awarding Ceremonies
Noted by:
Approved:
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Heres some fun facts you might not know about English. Enjoy reading!
4. Every syllable in English must have a vowel (sound). Not all syllables have consonants.
5. Only two English words in current use end in -gry. They are angry and hungry.
6. The word bookkeeper (along with its associate bookkeeping) is the only
unhyphenated English word with three consecutive double letters. Other such words, like
sweet-toothed, require a hyphen to be readily readable.
7. The word triskaidekaphobia means extreme fear of the number 13. This superstition
is related to paraskevidekatriaphobia, which means fear of Friday the 13th.
8. More English words begin with the letter s than with any other letter.
9. A preposition is always followed by a noun (ie noun, proper noun, pronoun, noun group,
gerund).
10. The word uncopyrightable is the longest English word in normal use that contains no
letter more than once.
11. A sentence that contains all 26 letters of the alphabet is called a pangram.
12. The following sentence contains all 26 letters of the alphabet: The quick brown fox
jumps over the lazy dog. This sentence is often used to test typewriters or keyboards.
13. The only word in English that ends with the letters -mt is dreamt (which is a variant
spelling of dreamed) as well of course as undreamt
14. A word formed by joining together parts of existing words is called a blend (or, less
commonly, a portmanteau word). Many new words enter the English language in this
way. Examples are brunch (breakfast + lunch); motel (motorcar + hotel); and
guesstimate (guess + estimate). Note that blends are not the same as compounds
or compound nouns, which form when two whole words join together, for example:
website, blackboard, darkroom.
15. The word alphabet comes from the first two letters of the Greek alphabet: alpha, bta.
16. The dot over the letter i and the letter j is called a superscript dot.
17. In normal usage, the # symbol has several names, for example: hash, pound sign, number
sign.
18. In English, the @ symbol is usually called the at sign or the at symbol.
19. If we place a comma before the word and at the end of a list, this is known as an
Oxford comma or a serial comma. For example: I drink coffee, tea, and wine.
20. Some words exist only in plural form, for example: glasses (spectacles), binoculars,
scissors, shears, tongs, gallows, trousers, jeans, pants, pyjamas (but note that clothing
words often become singular when we use them as modifiers, as in trouser pocket).
22. The word Checkmate in chess comes from the Persian phrase Shah Mat meaning
the king is helpless.
23. We pronounce the combination ough in 9 different ways, as in the following sentence
which contains them all: A rough-coated, dough-faced, thoughtful ploughman strode
through the streets of Scarborough; after falling into a slough, he coughed and
hiccoughed.Download
24. The longest English word without a true vowel (a, e, i, o or u) is rhythm.
25. The only planet not named after a god is our own, Earth. The others are, in order from the
Sun, Mercury, Venus, [Earth,] Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
26. There are only 4 English words in common use ending in -dous: hazardous,
horrendous, stupendous, and tremendous.
27. We can find 10 words in the 7-letter word therein without rearranging any of its letters:
the, there, he, in, rein, her, here, ere, therein, herein.
28. The following sentence contains 7 identical words in a row and still makes sense. It is
true for allthat that that that that that that refers to is not the same that that that that
refers to. (= It is true for all that, that that that which that that refers to is not the
same that which that that refers to.)
tru fo al
It is that that that that that that that
e r l
relativ
pronou conjuncti determin e determin
noun noun
n on er pronou er
n
refers to is not the same that that that that refers to.
relative
noun determiner noun
pronoun
31. The QWERTY keyboard gains its name from the fact that its first 6 letter keys are Q,
W, E, R, T and Y. On early typewriters the keys were arranged in such a way as to
minimize the clashing of the mechanical rods that carried the letters.