Lesson I - Valuing Our Elders Wisdom

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Lesson I

VALUING OUR ELDERS’ WISDOM

PREPARED BY:

MA’AM SHE

YOUR INITIAL TASKSTask 1. True or False

Write T if the statement is True

according to what you know and F if

it is False.

__ 1. Philippine Literature existedeven before the Spaniards came.

__ 2. Proverbs express the unendingwisdom of the old.

__ 3. Proverbs communicate onlytraditional beliefs and values.

__ 4. The form of proverb ischiefly poetic.

__ 5. It is difficult to preserveproverbs.

TASK 2. SIMILAR OR OPPOSITE

In terms of meaning a word may be

synonymous (similar) or antonymous

(opposite) to another. Form the correct

pairs of synonyms and antonyms used in

the selection.

compiled simple brief

comprehensive ancestor elders

indigenous complex limited

Native lengthy gathered

SYNONYMS ANTONYMS

Your Text

WORDS OF WISDOM

The mother of Philippine folklore

Born on September 27, 1921 at San Miguel, Bulacan

a BSE degree holder and a cum laude graduate from the University of the Philippines.

Died on October 10, 2014 at the age of 93.

Damiana L. Eugenio

are brief instructive expression that suggest aspecific action, behavior, or judgment.

referred to by some scholars as “the wisdom of

many and the wit of one.” Are called as “salawikain or sawikain” in Filipino.

Six Classifications of Proverbs:

1. Proverbs expressing a general attitude towards life and the laws that govern life.

Ex.: Walang ligaya sa lupa na di dinilig ng luha.

(Tagalog)

There is no earthly joy that is not watered with tears.

2. Ethical proverbs recommending certain virtues and condemning certain vices.

Ex.: Walang utang na di

pinagbabayaran. (Tagalog)

No debt remains unpaid.

3. Proverbs expressing a system of values

Ex.: Ti nasadot a baro cas carne a

nadangro. (Ilokano)

A lazy young man is like foul-

smelling meat.

4. Proverbs expressing a generaltruths and general observationsabout life and human nature.

Ex.: Huli man at magaling ay

maihahabol din. (Tagalog)

A good thing is never too late.

5. Humorous

Ex.: Ang gugma sang tigulang daw

igul nga nagkamang. (Hiligaynon)

The love of an old man is like a snail

that crawls.

6. Miscellaneous Proverbs (typicallyexpressive of specific realities to acertain area)

Ex.: Ing matudtuda pemangca e na

balu lebasa ng sapa. (Pampango)

The sleeping boatman does not know

the streams he has passed.

Your Discovery Tasks

Task 1. Locate, Reflect, Evaluate

Locate information in theselection to determine whethereach statement is True or False.

______ 1. Only a few people work on compiling folk literature.

______ 2. Proverbs and other forms of folk literature were introduced by the Spaniards.

_____3. Our ancestors proverbs served as guidepost for upright living.

_____4. All proverbs are poetic and figurative in nature.

______ 5. Proverbs may have geographical origin.

______ 6. People react to the meaning of proverb quite quickly.

______ 7. Proverbs are moresuperior than other literary formsin expressing messages.

______ 8. If proverbs can instruct,they can definitely prescribed.

____ 9. It is impossible to classify and categorize our numerous proverbs.

____ 10. Our proverbs reflect a lot of things about our culture and identity.

Task 2. Classify!Use Damiana Eugenio’s system to classify the following proverbs. Use the

given codes.

G – proverbs expressing a general attitude towards life and the issues that

govern life

E – ethical proverbs recommending certain virtues and condemning certain

vices

V - proverbs expressing a system of values

T - proverbs expressing general truths/observations about life and human

nature

H – humorous proverbs

M – miscellaneous proverbs

__ 1. Matibay ang walis palibhasa’y

magkabigkis.

A broom is sturdy because itsstrands are tightly bound.

__ 2. Sa taong walang takot, walang mataas na

bakod.

To a fearless person, no fence ishigh enough.

__ 3. Kung ano ang puno, siya ang bunga.

Whatever the tree, so is the fruit.

__ 4. Aanhin pa ang damo kung patay na

ang kabayo.What good is the grass if the horse

is already dead.

__ 5. Kung may sinuksok may madudukot.

If you save, you have somethingto withdraw.

__ 6. Ang magalang na sagot, nakakapawi

ng pagod.A respectful retort wipes away

weariness.

__ 7. Ang hindi marunong magmahal sa

sariling wika, daig pa ang malansang isda.He who dos not love the national

language is worse than a smelly fish.

__ 8. Ang mabigat ay gumagaan, kung

pinagtutulungan.A heavy burden is lightened if

everyone participates in carrying it.

__ 9. Ang buhay ay parang gulong, minsang

nasa ibabaw, minsang nasa ilalaim.Life is like a wheel, sometimes you are

on the top, sometimes you sre in thebottom.

__ 10 . Ang pili ng pili matatapat sa bungi.

One who is choosy ends up with theleast attractive choice.

Assignment no. 2

A. Research for the following ethnic groups and identify each:

1. Maranaos in Lanao del Norte

2. Ilongots in Cagayan

3. Negritos in Capiz

B. Cut-out and paste pictures of it in your English notebook.