Activity 1: Give ‘me a Clue! Clue words can be used to find ideas and facts that two things have in common as well as those that are unique to each other. Below are just a few clue words; you may add the list if you know one. Using the clue words, write your observation about how the poem and song are written. Write your answers in a sheet of paper. Activity 2: Simple Recall In a sheet of paper, compare and contrast the following life activities. 1.Compare and contrast your two favorite sports. 2.Compare and contrast two trips you have taken. 3.Compare and contrast two books you have read or two films you have watched. 4.Compare and contrast two of your classes. 5.Compare and contrast two hobbies you enjoy. Lesson 1: Understanding Compare and Contrast After going through this module, learners are expected to compare and contrast similar information presented in different texts. Specifically, learners can give distinction between the lyrics of the song Auld Lang Syne and the text from I Think Continually of Those Who Were Truly Great by Stephen Spender. What’s New: Reading Text 1 - How do we remember the memories of old friends and acquaintances? Compare Contrast Same Different Both But Alike On the other hand Similar Instead of Compare to In contrast to