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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Grade 12

Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century

DIVISION ARALING PANLIPUNAN TOOLS (DAPAT)


First Quarter - Lesson 3

STRATEGIC ANALYSIS AND


INTUITIVE THINKING

Social Sciences – Grade 12


Division Araling Panlipunan Tools (DAPAT)
Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century
First Edition, 2020

Published in the Philippines


by the Department of Education
Schools Division of Iloilo
Luna St., La Paz, Iloilo City

Section 176 of Republic Act 8293 states that: The Government of the
Philippines may not have any copyright in any work. However, the permission of the
government agency or office that prepared the work is required. Among the things that
can be done by the said agency or office is to set the corresponding fee.

The Division Araling Panlipunan Tools (DAPAT) or any part of it is published


for use by schools of the Department of Education especially the Schools Division of
Iloilo.

No part of this material may be reproduced or printed in any way without the
permission of the Department of Education, Schools Division of Iloilo. Its sale is strictly
prohibited.

Development Team of Division Araling Panlipunan Tools (DAPAT)


Writer: Alicia F. Solivio
Illustrators: Ericson L. Nudgara Armand Glenn S. Lapor
Patrick T. Lomigo
Layout Artists: Alicia F. Solivio Roy John A. Montaniel
Lurry Claire S. Trogo
Division Quality Assurance Team: Lilibeth E. Larupay Liza A. Balogo
Armand Glenn S. Lapor Andie P. Padernilla
Management Team: Dr. Roel F. Bermejo Dr. Nordy D. Siason Jr.
Dr. Lilibeth T. Estoque Dr. Azucena T. Falales
Ruben S. Libutaque Lilibeth E. Larupay
Liza A. Balogo

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If you find difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. You can also
ask for help from your mother or father,or from your elder sibling or any of your housemates who are older than you. Always instill in
your mind that you are not alone. We hope that through this module, you will experience meaningful learning and gain deeper
understanding of relevant competencies. You can do it!

INTRODUCTION

Since the implementation of the K to12 Basic Education Curriculum in the country, emphasis had been made in the 4 Cs of the 21st
Century Skills. These are Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, and Communication. They are now considered as the most
important skills for students to acquire in order to succeed in school and become ready for adult life.
Living in the 21st Century has posed more challenges to the new generation oftoday. They are confronted with problems at
all fronts – at home, at school, in their own personal lives and relationships, in their community, in their environment, and in many
other aspects of life. In reality, one does not find solutions to these problems bysimply going through the books.
Are you ready for the future? How are you going to face real-life problems whenthey happen? In this lesson, Strategic
Analysis and Intuitive Thinking, you will learnthat strategies, intuitive thinking, as well as other life skills are useful in making
important decisions.

YOUR TARGET

At the end of the module, you should be able to:


define strategic analysis and intuitive thinking (HUMSS_MCT12-Ic-e-1);
explain strategic analysis and intuitive thinking (HUMSS_MCT12-Ic-e-2);
apply strategic analysis (HUMSS_MCT12-Ic-e-3); and
apply intuitive thinking in solving a problem in the community using a map of social networks. (HUMSS_MCT12-Ic-e-4; HUMSS_MCT12-Ic-e-6).
Task 1
Directions: Read the following sentences and write True if you think the sentence is true and False if
you think the sentence is false. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Playing chess sharpens a person’s problem-solving skills.
2. Aside from improving vocabulary skills, scrabble can also teach math skills.
3. Monopoly is good only for people who are interested in business.
4. Chess exercises the left side of the brain.
5. Monopoly teaches important financial matters such as spending money wisely inorder to avoid debt.
6. Chess does raise the IQ or intelligence quotient of children.
7. The greatest benefit that games provide is entertainment.
8. Playing games can teach us strategic analysis.

LEARN THIS

Strategic Analysis and Intuitive Thinking


Albert Einstein gave us this quote: “Life is like a game. First you have to learnthe rules of the
game, and then play it better than anyone else.”All of us have our very own game to play in life.
Everyone goes through different situations and challenges every day. Some have it easy, while others
have it rough. Whatever situation you are in, you still have to get up every morning and go about your
daily challenges.
What are your strengths? Always think that you have what it takes to succeed.Think of the skills,
talents, abilities, virtues, and other qualities that can help you make it through school, work, or
relationships.
Task 2
Directions: Examine yourself and fill out the chart below. Write as many as you canunder the two
columns. See the example provided for you. Provide a separate sheet of paper for your answer.
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What are your strengths?
My skills, talents, abilities, etc. My virtues and other good qualities
Example: Example:
 good communication skills  helpful
 smart  kind

Your daily activities may seem like chores that you do in automatic mode. Youprobably think you
can do them with your eyes closed. However, no matter how simple a task may look like, there is still
some amount of strategizing and intuitive thinking involved in the process.
A strategy can simply be understood as a careful plan of doing things. You usestrategies to win a
game of chess or patintero. In order to win, you have to use strategic analysis to come up with the best
plans to play the game. Even in doing simple tasksat home or in school, you also have to use strategies
in order to do a good job. For example, when washing clothes, you know that you have to separate the
whites and the colored clothes or else, the whites will be ruined.
According to Meriam-Webster, intuitive thinking is a “quick and ready insight.”For example, you
know that your father drinks coffee every morning. But on this particular day, his quick and ready insight
is for hot chocolate instead of coffee. You wonder why, but he simply tells you that he just feels like having
hot chocolate. In other words, he just feels “it’s a hot chocolate kind of day.” In this scenario, the father
showsintuitive thinking. Other names or terms for intuitive thinking are intuition, inner voice, sixth sense,
gut feeling or kutob in Filipino.

Task 3
Directions: Examine the following ordinary activities. Tell whether strategy, intuitive thinking, or both are
involved in the completion of the activity. Write S forstrategy, IT for intuitive thinking, and SIT for both.
Copy and answer on your notebook.
1. cleaning the entire house 2.saving someone from drowning
3.going on an unplanned trip 4. cooking caldereta for the first time
5. putting up an online business 6.studying for a Math exam
7.breaking up a relationship 8.calling up a friend you suddenlyremembered
9. giving a large tip to a food deliverydriver 10.planning your family’s weekly menu

REMEMBER
People might not usually be aware of it, but strategic analysis and intuitive thinking are behind
our daily activities and decision-making choices.
What more is there to know about them?
Strategic analysis is a process commonly used in the business world. It usestools that help businesses
and organizations formulate strategic plans for effective decision-making. It involves doing a research of
the environment in which an organization or business operates. With the use of strategic analysis, goals
or objectives are achieved, usually leading to success.
The two types of strategic analysis are internal and external.
Internal strategic analysis is done by looking inside a business or an organization. Looking inside
means being able to identify the strengths and weaknesses or the positive and negative elements that are
present within the businessor organization. It is a careful evaluation of what is found inside.
One of the most popular techniques used for internal strategic analysis is SWOT (Strengths,
Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) Analysis. It is graphicallyrepresented in the matrix below:
HELPFUL HARMFUL
INTERNAL
STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES

EXTERNAL OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

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Here are four important points to understand about the SWOT matrix:
1. Strengths and weaknesses are internal. They are found inside a business or organization.
2. Opportunities and threats are external. They are found in the outside environmentof a business or
organization.
3. Strengths and Opportunities are helpful to a business or organization.
4. Weaknesses and strengths are harmful to a business or organization.

Once an internal strategic analysis is done, it is also time to look outside. External strategic
analysis is done by looking outside a business or organization. It means looking for external factors in
the environment which become obstacles to growth.

Task 4
Directions: Work with a classmate who is also a resident of your barangay. Take allthe necessary
precautions in doing this activity. Write your answer on separate sheet of paper.

1. Do a SWOT Analysis of your barangay by (a) using your own observations, experiences, and
knowledge; (b) conducting an informal interview with residents or barangay officials; (c) doing
additional research.
2. Start with an introduction of your barangay. Give a short description of where your barangay is
located. Include other important data.
3. Make a copy of the SWOT matrix on short bond paper.
4. Use the following guide to fill out the matrix: Write down as many answers asyou can. Your answers
may be in bullet form.
A.)What are the strengths of your barangay? (internal)
B.)What are the weaknesses of your barangay? (internal)
C.)What threats are present in your barangay? (external)
D.)What opportunities are present in your barangay? (external)
4. Once your SWOT matrix is filled with data, do a strategic analysis of your findings. Analyze how the SWOT matrix
can help you identify what factors are helpful and what factors are harmful to your barangay. Use thefollowing
guide questions in your analysis.
A.)What do you think should your barangay officials do to turn itsweaknesses into strengths? Explain.
B.)What do you think should your barangay officials do regarding thethreats faced by the
barangay and its residents? Explain.
C.)How should your barangay officials use its strengths and opportunitiesto help the barangay and its
people achieve success?
5.Present your answers to 4a, b, and c in paragraph form. Write it on a separatebond paper with the
following title: Analysis and Recommendations.

Here is a sample of how to do this task. One example has been given foreach quadrant in the matrix.
You have to provide more data.
HELPFUL HARMFUL
STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES
INTERNAL  Most residents are self-  Some residents do not cooperate
employed. in keeping the barangay clean.
OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
EXTERNAL  A new mall nearby is providing  A factory situated in another
more jobs toresidents. barangay is causing pollution.
Intuitive Thinking is a mystery to the world of scientific thinking. It is the kind of thinking that helps you
understand something without reason or logic. It appears only in “moments of inspiration” and is “entirely
about signs and sensations” and yet itworks. It is also something you cannot use at will. It comes like a
spark that suddenlysheds light on things.

Even Albert Einstein revealed that a lot of his work relied heavily on intuition. Einstein calls the intuitive
mind a “sacred gift” that led to the world’s greatest inventions such as the discovery of penicillin by
Alexander Fleming and the detection of x-rays by Wilhelm Rontgen. In our present world, widely-known
people such as Steve Jobs,Bill Gates, and Elon Musk attribute their success to intuition.
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Young people who lack experiences in life are not very aware of the power of their intuition. The
subconscious mind takes a record of all your experiences in a special storage of your insights. When a
crucial situation happens, your intuitive thinking kicks in, powered by the insights you developed from
your experiences.

Four Kinds of Intuitive Thinking:


 Emotional intuitive thinking. The person who has this ability is an empath. He orshe
is observant and good in sensing the feelings and personality traits of others. There is no need for
much conversation, but an empath can tell whether a person is having a good day or a bad day.
Even on the very first meeting with a person, he or she can immediately see whether a person is
good or bad. Basically, emotional intuitive thinkers are very good at sizing up people.
 Mental intuitive thinking. The people who display this ability do not overthink for they
have an immediate answer to a problem. Coming up with an answer or a decisionseems automatic to
them. They can make decisions in important situations instantly. People whose jobs require this
kind of thinking are firemen, bomb technicians, paramedics, and a few others.
 Psychic intuitive thinking. The people who display this ability are those who can
easily see the big picture and easily make choices to overcome their personal struggles and
hardships. They also have some kind of a supernormal way of seeing things, which includes being
able to tell how things are going for someone, how things are going in relationships, and even the
dynamics in a work environment.
 Spiritual intuitive thinking. Spiritual thinking relates to religious beliefs. It involves
states of “enlightenment” or “revelations”. Researchers at Harvard University conducted a series of
studies on intuition and acknowledged that people who have a strong belief in God have strong
intuitive thinking.

Task 5
Directions: Study the 4 Kinds of Intuitive Thinking above and answer the followingquestions on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the four have you already experienced? Explain your experience.
2. Do you think it is advisable to use mental intuitive thinking when taking a Multiple
Choice type of exam? Explain your answer.

YOUR LEARNINGS

Task 6
Directions: Read the scenarios and identify the kind of intuitive thinking that is applied in each situation.
Write EIT for Emotional Intuitive Thinking, MITfor Mental Intuitive Thinking, PIT for Psychic Intuitive
Thinking, and SIT for Spiritual Intuitive Thinking. Write your answer on a separate sheet ofpaper.

1.)You are sitting alone at a fast food hall and you start to feel that someone is watching you from a short
distance. When you turned around, someone indeedwas staring at you.

2.)You introduced your special male friend to your older sister and their meeting did not turn out well.
You could not understand why your sister was suddenly aloof and distant. When you asked her why she
did not seem to like your friend,her reply was “Is he your boyfriend? I don’t like him.

3.)Upon waking up one morning, you sensed that something was not right. You tried to go about your
day as normally as you could, but the gnawing feeling stayed. You feared that something simply was not
right but you could not tell what it was. To calm yourself, you said a quiet prayer. Later that day, that feeling
of uneasiness and fear was confirmed by news of a near-fatal accident involvingsomeone close to you.

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THINK AND REFLECT

Task 7
Directions: Make your reflection by answering the question below. Write your answer on a
piece of paper.
Mothers are known to have strong intuition. Their “kutob” is usually right. Haveyou ever wondered how
your mother knew something that you’ve been trying not to let her know? Relate what happened. What
kind of intuition do you thinkare most mothers known to have?

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Task 8.
Directions: Read the following sentences and choose the best answer. Write your
answer on a piece of paper.

1. A strategy can simply be defined as a .


A. technique for winning
B. careful plan in doing something
C. scientific way of solving a problem
D. logical method for achieving a goal
2. According to Meriam-Webster dictionary, intuitive thinking is .
A. what comes from intuition C. quick and ready insight
B. gut-feeling or “kutob” D. a way of logical thinking
3. Strategic analysis may be undertaken by
the following, EXCEPT .
A. businesses C. public and private schools
B. self-employed individuals D. organizations
4. Intuitive thinking can be described as the following, EXCEPT .
A. relies on logical or rational processes
B. a spark that suddenly sheds light on things
C. deals entirely with signs and sensations
D. appears only in moments of inspiration
5. Naomi is suffering from an unhappy marriage. However, she tries to keep a happyface
in front of her family. Later, she was surprised to know that despite her effort to hide
the truth, her mother actually knows the pain she is undergoing. What kindof intuitive
thinking ability does Naomi’s mother have?
A. Spiritual intuitive thinking C. Psychic intuitive thinking
B. Emotional intuitive thinking D. Mental intuitive thinking

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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Grade 12

Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century

DIVISION ARALING PANLIPUNAN TOOLS (DAPAT)


First Quarter - Lesson 4

EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION

Social Sciences – Grade 12


Division Araling Panlipunan Tools (DAPAT)
Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century
First Edition, 2020

Published in the Philippines


by the Department of Education
Schools Division of Iloilo
Luna St., La Paz, Iloilo City

Section 176 of Republic Act 8293 states that: The Government of the
Philippines may not have any copyright in any work. However, the permission of the
government agency or office that prepared the work is required. Among the things that
can be done by the said agency or office is to set the corresponding fee.

The Division Araling Panlipunan Tools (DAPAT) or any part of it is published


for use by schools of the Department of Education especially the Schools Division of
Iloilo.

No part of this material may be reproduced or printed in any way without the
permission of the Department of Education, Schools Division of Iloilo. Its sale is strictly
prohibited.

Development Team of Division Araling Panlipunan Tools (DAPAT)


Writer: Julie Ann Hate
Illustrators: Armand Glenn S. Lapor Patrick T. Lomigo
Layout Artists: Armand Glenn S. Lapor Cary M. Dolendo
Lurry Clare S. Trogo
Division Quality Assurance Team: Lilibeth E. Larupay Liza A. Balogo
Armand Glenn S. Lapor Andie P. Padernilla
Management Team: Dr. Roel F. Bermejo Dr. Nordy D. Siason Jr.
Dr. Lilibeth T. Estoque Dr. Azucena T. Falales
Ruben S. Libutaque Lilibeth E. Larupay
Liza A. Balogo

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INTRODUCTION

Globalization can be understood by looking into its various components or dimensions and by analyzing its
consequences and effects on people, communities, governments, and firms. One of the consequences of
globalization is thestrengthening of cooperation necessary for the attainment of progress, peace, and unity in the
world.
In this module, you will enable to explore the global networks from the aspectsof globalization.

YOUR TARGET

At the end of the module, you should be able to:


1. give examples of various activities in one’s daily life that show the concrete effects of globalization.
(HUMSS_MCT12If-g-1)
2. explain and demonstrate the benefits of collaboration and cooperation.
HUMSS_MCT12If-g-4

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE


Before we start on this journey, let us check what you already know about theconcepts that you are about to learn.

Task 1: Think of It!


Directions: Identify the dimension of globalization to where each item belongs. Write E for economics, S for
sociocultural, P for political, and NE natural environment on your activity notebook.

1. contracts of sales and investments


2. sharing and spreading of ideas, values, and meanings
3. public policy on illegal drugs across nations
4. protection of marine resources
5. joint military exercises
6. diminishing trade barriers
7. sufficient energy supply
8. women and youth health care programs

LEARN THIS

Globalization
This time, set your mood to learn, explore and discover new ideas andknowledge through this exciting
activity.
Task 2: Brain Storming!
Directions: Below are some of the common activities in one’s daily life that show the effect of globalization.
Explain its positive and negative impact. You can list or add two or more activities. Write them on your activity
notebook.

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Activity in one’s daily life Positive Effect Negative Effect
1. Online Shopping
2. Playing Online Games
3. Purchasing Groceries `
4.

Task 3: Try This!


Anak is just one of the many local films that depict theplight of OFWs and its impact on domestic lives. The OFWs
are part of the network created by international labor migration (ILM). ILM and globalization are phenomena that
demonstrate the interconnection of peoples and nations.

Directions: Answer the question bellow. Write them on your activity notebook.
1. How is it possible for OFWs around the world to remain connected to their families,friends, organizations and
countries?

REMEMBER

To strengthen your ideas about globalization, read the following learning pointsand prepare for the different
activities that will test your knowledge and skills as you go through the lesson.

Globalization

Globalization affects your life and everyone else’s no matter your location and distance from other people.
Globalization comes from the word globalize which refers to the rise of global networks of economic systems.
Generally, it is a process involving the interconnections, diffusion, and exchange of goods (production), services
(technology), ideas (communication), and people.
Sociologist Anthony Giddens (1991) defines globalization as the intensificationof worldwide social relations
which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away
and vice versa. The interconnectivity brought about by globalization is manifested by a local event in a country
affecting and creating impacts in another country.
Globalization is multidimensional. However, due to its complex nature, discussions, writings, and research
usually focus on a single dimension or component of globalization. These dimensions mirror the comprehensive
reach and effects of globalization. The dimensions of globalization include the following:

Dimensions of Globalization
1. Economic This refers to international business which covers all contracts and negotiations concerning
globalization sales, investments, mobilization and related transactions undertaken by two or more regions,
countries, and nations outside political territories

2. This dimension has two components: Cultural globalization and social globalization. Cultural
Sociocultural globalization refers to the spread of ideas, values, and meanings across countries broadening
globalization and increasing social relations. Social globalization covers the diffusion of beliefs, practices,
and issues concerning population growth, media, urbanization, tourism, education, and sports
that also drive nations, institutions, and governments to expand social relations.

3. Political This involves institutions, public policies, and practices thatcut across national borders to
globalization facilitate international agreements and transactions.

4. Natural This concerns the environments where the interaction of livingspecies takes place.
environment
globalization
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The effect of globalization covers many different areas. It reciprocally developed economies all over the
world and increased cultural exchanges. It also allowed financial exchanges between companies & changing the
paradigm of work. Many people are nowadays citizens of the world. The origin of goods became secondary and
geographic distance is no longer a barrier for many services to happen.
Below are some examples of the concrete effects of globalization:
Effects of Globalization

1. Cultural ➢ Multi-cultural Awareness


2. Economy  Free Trade Agreements
 Increased exports and import of goods
 Increased opportunities for employments

3.  The development of communication technologies suchas internet, email and mobile


Commu phones
nication  The development of satellite TV provided worldwide
and marketing avenues for the concept and products ofglobalization.
Technol
ogy

4. Politics ➢ Multi-level governance provided explanation to the entanglement between domestic


and internationalconcerns of countries and states.
➢ Existence of multiple nation-states through multiple
citizenship, dual citizenship or nationality. A person canbe a citizen of the world.

Globalization is the process of expanding the system from the regional or national level to encompass the
entire planet. This trend can be seen in the Trade, Immigration, Communication, Media, Entertainment, Culture, etc.
There are various other examples which show that globalization exists in various different areas.

Collaboration and Cooperation

Globalization is building more connections among people around the world. Thus, the concept of
collaboration and cooperation is essential.

Collaboration is working together toward a common end or goal by actors (people, nations, industries, and
institutions) who are not necessarily allies. In collaboration, actors set aside their differences and focus on their
mutual interests which is the attainment of common goals.
Cooperation is jointly working in pursuit of a common end or goal by actors who consider themselves as
friends. Collaboration and cooperation are undertaken along such areas of economic, sociocultural, military, and
technological.
Cooperation is better understood in the study of regionalism or the interrelations among actors in a
particular geographic area. In Southeast Asia, the longest existing vehicle for regional cooperation is the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It pursues the holistic goal of the social economic, political and
environmental development of the region. Another case of regionalism is the European Union (EU) which the
scope of concern is wholly economic.

Another example is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). It was formed for the primary purpose
of protecting the freedom and security of its members through political and military means. NATO encourages
consultation and cooperation in defense and security matters toward confidence-building and prevention of
conflicts.

Collaboration and cooperation also exist in regional associations of lawyers, educators, youth leaders,
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artists, environmentalists, medical practitioners, and other professionals. The members of the associations hail
from different countries of every region, yet they undertake joint projects and activities that benefit not only their
respective countries but the entire region.

YOUR LEARNINGS

Political scientist Rosa Gomez Dierks (2001) considered the Internet as the “key organizing principle” of
globalization. Through it, people, governments, and firms around the world are interconnecting, interrelating, and
exchanging ideas, beliefs, goods and services.

Task 4: Scenariolysis

Directions: Read the scenarios and answer the question bellow. Write the answerson your activity notebook.

Scenario 1. The father is in the living room watching live streaming of news on his laptop. The news reports are
about the king of Saudi Arabia passing away; a weeklong riot occurring in Mexico; prices of stocks in South Korea
spiking upward and Covid-19 updates around the world.

Scenario 2. The mother comes out of the kitchen bringing her ball of a meal based from a Vietnamese recipe she
learned from an app on her smartphone. She bought the ingredients in the nearby grocery. Some of the
ingredients were raised locally while some were imported. Before everyone eats dinner, she takes a picture and
post it online using a photo sharing app.
Scenario 3. The older sister and her colleagues have decided to take a vacation in Cambodia. She used her credit
card to book a flight to and from Cambodia over the website of an airline company. The next thing she does is
search for a comfortable and affordable accommodation whilethey are in Phnom Penh.

Scenario 4. The older brother, a college student, has been assigned to report on the development strategies of
Singapore. He is at home doing research about the economic, political and social measures that the leadership in
Singapore implemented to make the country highly advanced despite lacking natural resources. He googles the
phrase “Singapore economic development” and sorts out what sites he needs to read. The next thinghe does is
prepare and write his presentation using a slide show program.

1. What would your life be without the internet? Give five benefits it brings to your life.
2. From the above given scenarios, how do you assess the effects of globalization?
3. Who has benefitted more on the effects of globalization? Can you consider it anti poor?Why/Why
not?

THINK AND REFLECT

Task 5: Global WRITING


Directions: Choose one from the statement below and give your insights. Write theanswers on your activity
notebook.
1. Globalization seems to lead to a “borderless” global community. Support or negatethis idea based on your
own experience.
2. If individuals, firms, organizations, and nations set aside their differences and optto cooperate
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or collaborate, what kind of world will we have? Close your eyes, imagine a scenario in your mind and
describe it.

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Task 6: True of False


Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if it is wrong. Write the answers on your
activity notebook.

1. Religion, language, cuisine, fashion, music and dance, and other ramifications ofpop culture
are the elements in cultural globalization.

2. Globalization is the intensification of worldwide social relations which link distan tlocalities.
3. The forerunners of political globalization are the multinational companies (MNCs) or
transnational companies which have branches in two or more countries. 4. Politicalglobalization increases
the process of economic integration among countries leadingto the creation of a common market.
4. One disadvantage against globalization is the decrease in the power of nationalgovernment
and delocalization.

Task 7: Explanation Mo
Directions: Explain comprehensively the following questions. Write the answers onyour activity notebook.

1. Give at least three positive and negative effects of globalization.


2. You are the President of the Republic of the Philippines and you are going to appear as the
country’s representative in the 40th ASEAN Summit. What are the key points that you are going to push
through in order to maintain good relations and interconnectedness among neighboring countries?

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