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Grade 8 English ELC Syllabus Overview

This document outlines an English syllabus for 8th grade students, divided into quarters and weeks. It includes essential learning competencies to be covered such as exploring African literature and various reading styles, prosodic features that convey meaning, organizing and delivering information orally, and using parallel structures and cohesion. Students will demonstrate their understanding through both digital and paper-based assignments over the course of the semester.

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Grade 8 English ELC Syllabus Overview

This document outlines an English syllabus for 8th grade students, divided into quarters and weeks. It includes essential learning competencies to be covered such as exploring African literature and various reading styles, prosodic features that convey meaning, organizing and delivering information orally, and using parallel structures and cohesion. Students will demonstrate their understanding through both digital and paper-based assignments over the course of the semester.

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ELC SYLLABUS FOR GRADE 8 - ENGLISH

Home-Based Learning ELCs (Essential Learning Competencies) References

Day Essential Learning Competencies Learning Mode (Digital/Online; Expected Output/s Assessment TG pp LM pp Remarks
(ELCs) Paper-Based Worksheet; Schedule (others) (others)
Product-Based, etc)
Quarter 1
CONTENT STANDARD:
The learner demonstrates understanding of: African literature as a means of exploring forces that human beings contend with; various reading styles vis-à-vis purposes of
reading; prosodic features that serve as carriers of meaning; ways by which information may be organized, related, and delivered orally; and parallel structures and cohesive
devices in presenting information.
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