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Cainta Catholic College

Cainta, Rizal
A.Y. 2020-2021
Daily Learning Plan

Grading Period: First Week: 1 Days Covered: 1-5


Subject: English 10 Date:
Teacher: Topic: Listening Text to Imaginative Text
Type of Activity: Concept Notes/Skills/Exercises
Learning Targets: A. Listen responsively to interpret texts from a variety of genres,
authors, and subjects;
B. Explain how cultural and global issues affect the way we listen and the
communication as whole; and
C. Appreciate the impact of communication on society and the world.
References: Alfelor, R. G., Zara, N.O., et.al. English for the 21st Century Learners, Makati
City, DIWA, 2016.
http://www.skillsyouneed.com/ips/listening-skills.html
https://www.ted.com/talks/gordon_brown; Wiring a Web for Global Good by
Gordon Brown

I. Routinary Activities
A. Prayer
b. Attendance
C. Cleanliness
D. Uniform

II. Explore
Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication
process. Listening is key to all effective communication, without the ability to listen effectively
messages are easily misunderstood – communication breaks down and the sender of the message
can easily become frustrated or irritated.

III. Deepen
Introduction: Did you know that….
 the fastest means of communication is listening?
 you get more than 40% of the information through listening?
 you receive messages from any direction even through barriers?
 in today’s generation, listening is more effective if all senses are involved through
the help of technology?
Listening is a familiar part of our everyday experience. Actually, most people spend a
large part of their waking hours listening, with varying degrees of attention to language and
other stimuli.

However, despite the importance of listening, most of us do not know how to listen
attentively and critically, since it is assumed that listening skills will just develop as a matter of
course. But, that is contrary to research findings. Due to inability to listen proficiently,
communication breakdown in oral interaction occurs, and the worst part of this, no matter how
technology is continuously advancing, listening remains a problem. The less we listen, the lesser
we become insensitive of ourselves’ and of others’ needs.

The class listens to one of the discussions in TED.com. Here’s the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7rrJAC84FA
Processing Questions:
1. What type of talk is it?
2. Where do you expect to hear it?
3. Who is talking and to whom is he talking?
4. What do you think is the objective of the speaker? Give few details from the talk.

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