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GARCES, NEBE 11 HUMSS4 DISS NEWS REPORT #2

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GOODMORNING

THIS IS MY NEWS REPORT FOR DISS (2ND TIME ACTUALLY)

NEWS REGARDING FACE TO FACE CLASSES

BY: GARCES, NEBE ORTIZ OF 11 HUMSS4 TNHS S.Y:2021-2022

CAN I ASK FOR SOMEONE TO READ PLS?

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Over 14,000 schools ready for limited face-to-face classes —DepEd exec
Published March 22, 2022 08:17 AM
By JOVILAND RITA,GMA News
More than 14,000 schools nationwide are ready to hold limited face-to-face classes amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Department of Education (DepEd) Assistant Secretary Malcolm Garma said on Tuesday.

Interviewed on GMA News’ Unang Balita, Garma said the DepEd continues to add more schools that can have in-person classes.

“As of last week, mahigit 14,000 na 'yung ating mga schools na maituturing na natin na puwede nang magsimula batay doon sa kanilang assessment,” he said.

(As of last week, over 14,000 schools have been considered ready to start face-to-face classes based on the assessment on them.)

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According to the DepEd, there are around 47,000 public schools and 12,000 private schools in the country.
Garma noted that schools need the approval of local governments before opening face-to face classes and parents may still choose distant learning for their children.

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SO WHAT CAN YOU SAY?

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Now I'm going to ask some questions.

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MY QUESTIONS FOR YAH.

  • Do you agree in ftf classes?
  • What do u thinks is better for learning?
  • Are you gonna go for the tnhs ftf class? Why?
  • What do is your wish abt this matter?
  • Are you excited? Why?
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FOR LISTENING

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