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Detailed Lesson Plan in English 7

I. OBJECTIVES

A. Content Standards : The learner demonstrates understanding of: Philippine


literature the Period of Apprenticeshio as means of
examining conflicts various purposeful listening and
viewing strategies; difference between literal and
figurative language; ways to extract and condense
information based on library sources; verbal and non-
verbal cues in oral communication; and types of
phrases and sentences.

B. Performance Standards : The learner transfers learning by: resolving conflicts


presented in literary selection; using tools and
mechanism in locating library resources; extracting
information and noting details from text to write
precis, summary, or paraphrases; distinguishing
between using literal and figurative language and
verbal and non verbal cues; use phrases clauses and
sentences meaningfully and appropriately.

C. Learning Competencies : At the end of the 60-minute lesson, 75% of the students are
expected to :
/Objectives Distinguish between literal and figurative language.

(Write the LC code for


each)

Quarter: Week: Day: Date: _______________________

II. CONTENT

Subject Matter: Matter: Literal and figurative language


Integration:
Strategies:
III. LEARNING RESOURCES

A.References
Teacher’s Guide pages,153-154
Learner’s Material pages, 166-168
Textbook pages - None
Additional Materials from LR Portal - None

B.Other Learning Resources - None

IV. Procedures

Before the Lesson


Prayer
Greetings
Mood Setting
Attendance Check
Presentation of Objective

During the lesson


Introduce to the class the background information of literal and figurative language.

This is Good to know!

Literal language has basic meaning or no other meaning.

Example: Eddie and Delia fight all the time ( very direct - they always fight)

Eddie and Delia are siblings. (direct- Eddie is Delia’s brother)

Figurative language has hidden or underlying meaning.

Example: Eddie and Delia are words apart. (indirect- there is a gap between the
two)
Work in triads and in a general information; categorize statements from the story to be
read by your teacher. Assign members for possible answers and another to write LIT
for literal or FIG for figurative on the small boards provided.

Statement Literal Figurative


1. Berto was tasked by Delia to kill Berto’s adopted dog.
2. Centipede often scare people because of how they
look.
3. Delia’s resentment towards Eddie could be traced
back from their mother’s death.
4. Eddie saw his sister as a thorn on his side- something
which should be plucked.
5. Eddie’s feelings toward his sister could be compared
to that of an overheated kettle.
6. Eddie’s sister was stunned when she saw the
centipede.
7. Even as a young boy, Eddie already had the instincts
of a hunter.
8. For most of the story, Eddie and Delia were like oil
and water.
9. Once, Eddie thought that Delia was extending the
olive branch for him.
10. Their father often told Eddie and Delia to keep
peace.

Answers:
1. LIT 6. LIT

2. LIT 7. FIG

3. LIT 8. FIG

4. FIG 9. FIG

5. FIG 10. FIG

Process questions:

1. How would you know if a sentence is using literal or figurative language?

2. Why is this kind or type of language is considered important?

After the Lesson

Evaluation

Task 12: FIGure the LIT. Identify, by putting a check mark, if the statement is under
literal or figurative language.

Sentence Literal Figurative


Language Language

1. My mother gave me a tongue lashing when


she found out I lost the camera.

2. I have ton of essay to write before the week


ends.

3. The varsity player is so tall that his head


could almost touch the ceiling.

4. The guidance counselor was determined to


get to the bottom of the problem.

5. My father cried tears of joy when he saw


the baby.

6. Our classmate snorted like a pig when he


saw the baby.

7. Her mother’s cooking works like a charm on


her father.

8. His friend is good in cracking jokes.


9. The cheeks of the baby are pinkish.

10. We seldom fight like cats and dogs with


my cousins.

V. REMARKS

______________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________

VI. REFLECTION

1. No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation


______________________________________________________________________
2. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation who scored below 80%
______________________________________________________________________
3. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the lesson
______________________________________________________________________
4. No. of learners who continue to require remediation
______________________________________________________________________
5. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did these work?
_______________________________________________________________________
6. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help me solve?

________________________________________________________________________

Prepared by:

JONALYN S. CARTEL
Detailed Lesson Plan in English 7

I. OBJECTIVES

A. Content Standards : The learner demonstrates understanding of: Philippine


literature the Period of Apprenticeshio as means of
examining conflicts various purposeful listening and
viewing strategies; difference between literal and
figurative language; ways to extract and condense
information based on library sources; verbal and non-
verbal cues in oral communication; and types of
phrases and sentences.

B. Performance Standards : The learner transfers learning by: resolving conflicts


presented in literary selection; using tools and
mechanism in locating library resources; extracting
information and noting details from text to write
precis, summary, or paraphrases; distinguishing
between using literal and figurative language and
verbal and non verbal cues; use phrases clauses and
sentences meaningfully and appropriately.

C. Learning Competencies : At the end of the 60-minute lesson, 75% of the students are
expected to :
/Objectives Use the phrase, clauses and sentences appropriately and
meaningfully.
(Write the LC code for
each)

Quarter: Week: Day: Date: _______________________

II. CONTENT
Subject Matter: Matter:Use the phrase, clauses and sentences
appropriately and meaningfully.

Integration:
Strategies: paired work, group work

III. LEARNING RESOURCES

A.References
Teacher’s Guide pages,155
Learner’s Material pages, 169-170
Textbook pages - None
Additional Materials from LR Portal - None

B.Other Learning Resources - None

IV. Procedures

Before the Lesson


Prayer
Greetings
Mood Setting
Attendance Check
Presentation of Objective

During the lesson

TASK 13: Notes and Phrases, The teacher will provide an overview of phrases.
This is Good to Know!

Phrases

A phrases is a group of related words (within sentence ) without both subject and
verb.

Example: They are clapping for Pope.

A noun phrase consists of a noun and other related words (usually modifiers and
determiners) which modify the noun. It functions like a noun in a sentence.

Example: Delia had a weak heart.

The phrases a weak heart is considered a noun phrase, heart is the noun and weak is
a modifier.

A verb phrase is a combination of main verb and its auxillary (helping verb) in a
sentence. Some examples of helping verbs are the following am, is, are, be, has,have ,
do, does, may might, must, can shall and will.

Example: The shot did not scare Biryuk.

B. NV (Noun Verb) Your Phrases. In triads and with your members. Differentiate a
noun phrase from a verb phrase. Underline the phrases in the sentences from the
story read, and write NP on the lines provided if noun phrase and VP for the verb
phrase.
1. Father had told me that hunters always spat for luck. VP
2. Eddie had passed that phase.
3. I saw three pigeons fall to the ground.
4. I offered him my bloody palm.
5. My sister was the meanest creature.
6. Biryuk’s eye had been pierced.
7. The flimsy wall collapsed.
8. Delia was embroidering a strip of white cloth.
9. It was a big centipede.
10. I was engulfed bu a sudden feeling of pity and guilt.
Answers:
1. Had told-VP
2. Had passed- VP
3. Three pigeons, to the ground-NP
4. Bloody palm-NP
5. Meanest creature-NP
6. Had been pierced- VP
7. Flimsy wall- NP
8. A strip of white cloth- NP
9. Big centipede- NP
10. Sudden feeling of pity and guilt- NP
Process Questions:
How are phrases used in sentence?
What is the significance of phrases?

Evaluation
TASK 14: Phrase to Phrase. Encircle the phrases in each sentence and write if it
is a noun phrase or a verb phrase before the number.
1. Rose could have worked on that project today.
2. I tried on a beautiful red dress during the drama rehearsal.
3. My teacher is a true hero.
4. David and Rex have been chosen as finalist in the contest.
5. Mary is not going to prom.
6. She baked tasty chocolate cookies for fund raising.
7. Anthony will be playing his guitar at the recital.
8. The parent answered the questions of all the kids.
9. The hardworking teacher received phrases.
10. Our principal would probably leave for Manila on Monday.
.

Answers:

1. could have worked- verb phrase


2. a beautiful red dress- noun phrase

3. a true hero- noun phrase


4. have been chosen- verb phrase
5. is not going -verb phrase
6. tasty chocolate cookies- noun phrase

7. will be playing- verb phrase


8. all the kids- noun phrase
9. hardworking teacher - noun phrase
10. would probably leave- verb phrase

REMARKS

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______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________

VI. REFLECTION

7. No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation


______________________________________________________________________
8. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation who scored below 80%
______________________________________________________________________
9. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the lesson
______________________________________________________________________
10. No. of learners who continue to require remediation
______________________________________________________________________
11. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did these work?
_______________________________________________________________________
12. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help me solve?

________________________________________________________________________

Prepared by:

JONALYN S. CARTEL

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