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Detailed Lesson Plan in English III

I. Objectives:
Based on an hour interactive discussion, all learners should acquire the
following competencies with at least 80% mastery level:
a. identify the different degrees of comparison;
b. give different examples of adjectives in different degrees; and
c. complete the sentence with the appropriate degrees of comparison of the
adjectives.

II. Subject Matter


a. Topic: Lesson 19: Our Interesting Culture
b. Reference: English Encounters: Language 3
c. Materials: PowerPoint Presentation, Text book, Laptop
d. Values Integration: Appreciation

Teacher’s Activity Students Activity


III. Procedure
A. Preliminary Activities
1. Prayer

Before we start our lesson let us In the name…


pray. Please lead the prayer. Almighty father, we praise and
thank you for this day, watch
over us as we go about our
works and studies help us in
every way so that we may
become children you want us to
be.
Amen.
2. Greetings

Good morning, students! Good morning, Ma’am

3. Attendance

(Attendance is checked in the


admittance part of GMEET.)

4. Online Classroom Rules


5.
Before we start our discussion let us
first read the Online Classroom
Rules

Please read our online classroom Unmute your microphone only


rule number one. when the teacher called you,
Ma’am.

Please read our online classroom Do not chat unnecessary things


rule number two. in the Chat box, Ma’am.

Please read our online classroom Listen to the Teacher as she


rule number three. Discusses the lesson, Ma’am.

Good!

6. Review/ Drill
Recap.

Before we start, let us have a short


recap. What was our last topic in
English?

Yes (name of student)? Synonyms and Antonyms,


Ma’am!
Very good!

If you still remember, what is


synonyms?

Yes (name of student). These are the words that have


similar meanings to each other.
Ma’am!
Very good!

What is antonyms?
These are the words that have
Yes (name of student). the opposite meaning of another
word, Ma’am!

That is correct! If you really


remember the topic last time can
you identify the synonyms and
antonyms of the following words:

1. Hot
Can you give me the antonyms for
Hot The antonym for Cold is Hot,
Ma’am!
2. Pretty
Can you give me the synonyms for
Pretty The synonym for Pretty is
Beautiful, Ma’am!
3. Small
Can you give me the antonyms for
Small The antonym for Small is Big,
Ma’am!
4. Glad
Can you give me the synonyms for
Glad The synonym for Glad is Happy,
Ma’am!
5. Noisy
Can you give me the antonyms for
Noisy The antonym for Noisy is Quiet,
Ma’am!
Very good! You really remember the
last topic

B. Developmental Activities

1. Motivation

Before we proceed to our


discussion, let me show you
pictures of how the Philippines,
Malaysia and Thailand celebrate
their Harvest Festival.
This is how Thailand celebrate their
Harvest Festival or Thai Pongal

What have you noticed about their


costume? Their costumes are colourful
and beautiful, Ma’am!

This is how Malaysia celebrate their


Harvest Festival or Gawai Dayak

What have you noticed about their


costume? They are colourful and beautiful
too, Ma’am!
Can you tell me the differences
between the two pictures? Malaysia's Costume is more
colourful than Thailand's
Costume, Ma’am!
This is how Philippines celebrate their
Harvest Festival or Pahiyas

What have you noticed about their


costume? They are colourful and beautiful
too, Ma’am!

Can you tell me the differences


between the three pictures? The Philippines’ Costume is the
most colourful and beautiful
among the 3, Ma’am!
Very Good!

2. Presentation

Are you familiar with these


famous landmarks from different
countries?

Can you point out which one is


the Rizal Statue? and name the
country it came from. The Rizal Statue is in the
middle, Philippine, Ma’am!
Can you point out which one is
the Statue of Liberty? and name
the country it came from. The Statue of Liberty is on the
right, it is located in New York,
Ma’am!
Can you point out which one is
the Eiffel Tower? and name the
country it came from. The Eiffel Tower is on the left, it
is located in Paris, Ma’am!
Very Good!

Based on the famous landmark


you’ve seen, What have you
noticed about the size?

Which among the 3 famous


landmarks is the tallest? taller,
tall? The Rizal Statue is tall, The
Statue of Liberty is taller than the
Rizal Statue and The Eiffel tower
is the tallest among the three,
Ma’am!

Very Good!

3. Discussion

Based on the activity that we had,


we compared the different
landmarks. That is what we call
the Degrees of Comparison.

Can you read what is Degrees of


Comparison
It shows the different forms of
adjectives and adverbs. It can be
used in comparing person, object,
animals and places, Ma’am!
Correct!

Degrees of Comparison are


adjectives used to compare one
thing or person to another.

There are three different degrees of Positive Degree, Comparative


comparison, what are they? Degree and Superlative Degree,
Ma’am!
Now, look at the table on the screen

Can you read the first sentence on the Many say that Filipinos have a
table? warm personality, Ma’am!

Positive Degree Many say that Filipinos


have a warm personality.

Some would even say that


Comparative Filipinos have a warmer
Degree personality than
Westerners.

Superlative I think that Filipinos have


Degree the warmest personality
in the world.

Warm, Ma’am!
What is the underlined word?

What is a Positive Degree?


The Positive Degree does not
How can we say that the word is a
compare, Ma’am!
Positive Degree?

Very good!

Positive Degree is used to describe


a single thing or person. It does not
make a comparison.

For Example: The Rizal Statue is


tall.
No, Ma’am!
Is there any comparison made?

Correct!

Can you read the second sentence


Some would even say that
on the table?
Filipinos have a warmer
personality than Westerners,
Ma’am!
Many say that Filipinos have
Positive Degree a warm personality.

Some would even say that


Comparative Filipinos have a warmer
Degree personality than Westerners.

I think that Filipinos have the


Superlative warmest personality in the
Degree world.

Warmer, Ma’am!
What is the underlined word?

What is a Comparative Degree?


How can we say that the word is a
It used to compare two things
Comparative Degree?
against each other, Ma’am!

Very good!

When we talk about two things, we


can "compare" them. We can see if
they are the same or different. We
can use comparative adjectives to
describe the differences.

For example: The Statue of Liberty


is taller than Rizal Statue.
Yes, Ma’am!
Is there any comparison made?
We are comparing the height of
What are we comparing?
the Statue of Liberty to Rizal
Statue, Ma’am!

Correct! We are comparing the


height of the Statue of Liberty to
the Rizal Statue.
I think that Filipinos have the
Can you read the third sentence on
warmest personality in the world.
the table?
Positive Degree Many say that Filipinos have a
warm personality.

Comparative Some would even say that


Degree Filipinos have a warmer
personality than Westerners

Superlative I think that Filipinos have the


Degree warmest personality in the
world.

What is a Superlative Degree? How


can we say that the word is a
It used to compare more than two
Superlative Degree?
things, Ma’am!

We use the Superlative Degree


when we compare more than two
persons or things with one another.

For example: The Eiffel tower is the


tallest among the three.
Yes, Ma’am!
Is there any comparison made?
We are comparing the Eiffel
What are we comparing?
Tower to the Statue of Liberty and
Rizal Statue, Ma’am!

Correct! Since we are still


comparing the Eiffel Tower from
the other Statues we can clearly
see that the Eiffel Tower has the
most quality among the three.

4. Practice Exercise

In this activity, I will show you


pictures and you will describe each
picture by using Degrees of
Comparison
As you can see there are 3 houses.
What can you say about the first
house? What can be our Positive The house is big, Ma’am!
Degree?

What can be our Comparative The second house is bigger than


Degree? the first house, Ma’am!

What can be our Superlative The third house is the biggest


Degree? among the three, Ma’am!

Positive Degree The house is big.

Comparative The second house is bigger


Degree than the first house.

Superlative The third house is the biggest


Degree among the three.

What can you say about the first


pencil? What can be our Positive The pencil is long, Ma’am!
Degree?
The second pencil is longer than
What can be our Comparative the first pencilMa’am!
Degree?
What can be our Superlative The third pencil is the longest
Degree? among the three, Ma’am!

Positive Degree The pencil is long.

Comparative The second pencil is longer than


Degree the first pencil.

Superlative The third pencil is the longest


Degree among the three.

What can you say about the first


The book is thick, Ma’am!
pencil? What can be our Positive
Degree?
The second book is thicker than
What can be our Comparative
the first book, Ma’am!
Degree?

The third pencil is the longest


What can be our Superlative
among the three, Ma’am!
Degree?

Positive Degree The book is thick.

Comparative The second book is thicker


Degree than the first book.

Superlative The third pencil is the


Degree thickest among the three.

C. Post Activities

1. Generalisation
What are the three degrees of The three degrees of adjectives
adjectives? are positive, comparative and
superlative , Ma’am!

When do we use the positive It is used to describe a person,


degree? places or things, Ma’am!

When do we use the comparative


degree? It is used to compare two
persons, places or things, Ma’am!

When do we use the superlative


degree? It is used to compare three or
more persons, places or things,
Ma’am!

2. Values Integration

How can we use degrees of By using Degrees of Comparison


comparison in our daily life? we will learn how to compare,
appreciate and compliment the
things around us, Ma’am!

IV. Evaluation

Seatwork #1
Identify if the underlined word is Positive
Degree, Comparative Degree or
Superlative Degree.

Deadline: March 14, 2022

1. Ashley is taller than her sister.


2. Mount Everest is the highest
mountain in the world.
3. Kayla has a fat cat.
4. Cheetahs can run faster than pumas.
5. My grandfather is older than my
brother.
6. The lion is a wild animal.
7. My neighbour’s yard is larger than
mine.
8. Mary is a bright student.
9. Angelo is the bravest person in their
class.
10. Anne is always happy.

V. Assignment

By using the adjectives given,


Construct a sentence using the the
Degrees of Comparison (Positive
Degree, Comparative Degree,
Superlative Degree)

Deadline: March 14, 2022


1. Healthy
Healthier
Healthiest

2. Small
Smaller
Smallest

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