Pre-reading questions:
- Have schools reopened in your country?
- Which do you like better, online or face-to-face classes?
Vocabulary:
- sign /sahyn/
- allow /uh-LOU/
- rule /rool/
- situation /sich-oo-EY-shuhn/
- brand new /BRAN-NOO/
[verb] – to write your name, usually on a written or printed document, to show that you agree with its contents or have written or created it yourself
He signed his name at the end of the letter.
[uh-LOU] – to give permission for someone to do something, or to not prevent something from happening
I don’t think he would allow it.
[noun] – an accepted principle or instruction that states the way things are or should be done, and tells you what you are allowed or are not allowed to do
You must not break the rules.
[noun] – the set of things that are happening and the conditions that exist at a particular time and place
The situation was getting quite frightening.
[adjective] – completely new, especially not yet used
The uniform looked as if it was brand new.
Article reading:
True or False:
- Vice President and Secretary Sara Z. Duterte signed on July 11 the DepEd Order No. 034 series of 2022.
- Only a phone or laptop screen has ever allowed some students to connect to their school.
- For two years, 50 million students all around the country were made to take their classes online because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- In the local media organizations, there were lovely pictures of happy little children running through gates in brand-new uniforms.
- On August 22, around 66% of students began five days of in-person instruction.
Fill in the blanks:
sign | allow | rule | situation | brand new |
- She bought a ______ car.
- That was an embarrassing ______ for me.
- Can you ______ this form here for me?
- His parents won’t ______ him to stay out late.
- This ______ allows of no exceptions.