Filipino 10 Quarter 1 Week 1
KUMUSAMILI NYAS: Understanding the Concepts of Mitolohiya and Pandiwa
Introduction to Mitolohiya
- The session begins with an introduction to the topic of mitolohiya (mythology), emphasizing its relevance in understanding cultural narratives.
- Participants are encouraged to reflect on personal experiences related to family, community, and environment as they engage with the material.
Key Concepts in Mitolohiya
- The discussion highlights that mitolohiya serves as a literary form that encapsulates significant themes and human experiences.
- A character named Saayke is introduced, described as possessing extraordinary beauty, which draws attention from men around her.
Themes of Love and Sacrifice
- The narrative explores themes of love through the relationship between Saayke and her son Kipit, illustrating emotional struggles tied to familial bonds.
- It emphasizes acceptance of one's feelings while navigating complex relationships within a family context.
Personal Reflections on Relationships
- Participants share their feelings about jealousy and competition among peers, reflecting on how these emotions manifest in social settings.
- The importance of recognizing one’s own worth amidst societal pressures is discussed.
Societal Implications
- The conversation shifts towards societal dynamics during elections, highlighting competitive behaviors among individuals striving for power or recognition.
- Emphasis is placed on maintaining an open mind regarding various life events and interactions within society.
Understanding Pandiwa (Verbs)
- A detailed explanation of pandiwa (verbs), focusing on their role in expressing actions or experiences within narratives.
- Examples illustrate how verbs can indicate actions taken by characters or describe events occurring in stories.
Conclusion: Application of Learnings
Development of Work Processes
Key Concepts in Work Development
- The importance of aligning thoughts with the objectives set for work development, emphasizing self-reflection within family and community contexts.
- Discusses the significance of representation in communication, highlighting the need to articulate ideas clearly through structured language.
- Encourages writing down explanations that include actions, locations, and events to enhance understanding and clarity in communication.
- Stresses that without proper guidance or structure (referred to as "paggibi"), effective communication cannot occur; emphasizes the role of divine inspiration in achieving clarity.