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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English

Iligan City National High School


9200, Iligan City, Lanao, del Norte, Philippines

Cooperating Teacher: Venus Iglupas


Student Teacher: Jackielou O. Cadotdot

I. Learning Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
A. identify the speech styles in various context;
B. create short conversations out of the given communication situations using
appropriate communication styles; and
C. value the importance of communication style in real life situations.

II. Subject Matter:

Topic: Employ communicative style for various situations, (intimate, casual, formal,
consultative, frozen)

Instructional Materials: cartolina, print-out

III. Learning Experience

A. Preparing Activities

Teacher's Activity Student's Activity


1. Prayer Students stand and begin the Prayer.
Hello everyone, Let’s start our afternoon
with a prayer, Please all stand may I
request to lead the prayer?

2. Greetings
Good afternoon, Class how are you today Good afternoon ma’am we are
class Good ma’am
That’s great!
3. Classroom Management
Before we start, kindly arrange your Students arrange their chairs.
chairs.
Students Yes ma’am.

4.Checking of Attendance Students No ma’am.


Is everyone present today
5.Checking of assignment
Do we have an assignment class?

6. Review of Previous Lesson


Now, Before we proceed to our
discussion, Let’s us review first our
previous lesson. What was our topic last
meeting class?

BMotivation
. 1. Activity

Before we start our lesson, let us


first have a short activity.

I will be calling three pairs of


students in front.

Each student will have to read a


short dialogue that I will be
providing.
Are you guys ready? Yes, ma'am

(Starts calling)

Alright. Let's start.

(Pair 1 starts reading) Husband: Hon, have you seen my cap?


Wife: Uhmmm, I guess it's in the closet.
Husband: Thanks, hon. I'll check it.
Wife: Okay, hon.
A round of applause for our first
pair. (Students clap)

(Pair 2 starts reading) Classmate 1: Hey! What's up? You seem so


very busy.
Classmate 2: I have to finish some things up.
Classmate 1: Oh, I see. Wanna come for a
milk tea at the canteen?
Classmate 2: That's interesting! I wish I could
(Pair 3 starts reading) but I need to do this ASAP.
Classmate 1: Okay, just catch up when you're
done.

Patient: Good morning, Dr. Garcia.


Doctor: Hi, how have you been feeling?
Patient: I have had a stomach ache and LBM
since last night.
Doctor: What did you eat yesterday?
Patient: I ate some 'kwek-kwek' and siomai
with my friends after the class.
Doctor: Likely, you ate contaminated food. I
am prescribing some medicine to control the
diarrhea .
Patient: Thank you, Doc.

Analysis

From the first dialogue, what kind of


relationship do you think the two people
who are talking have? I think they're a couple.

You are right!

What do you think gave that away? What


kind of indication in the dialogue that gave
you the answer?
It was the endearment that was used, ma'am.
Very good!

How about the second dialogue? What


relationship do the two have?

How did you find out? They're friends.

Because of the casual way they are speaking


What about the third dialogue? What to each other.
relationship do the two speakers have?

What kind of situation were they in? A doctor and a patient.

Very good!
The situation was a patient consulting a
I want you to keep those dialogues in doctor?
mind because our discussion for today is
all about them. Abstraction
Our lesson for today is all about
communicative styles in various
situations.

Before we proceed, let us present our


lesson objectives.

(Present the objectives)


(Student reads objectives)

Please read.

So there are five communicative


styles in various situations. The
first one is Intimate Communicative
Style.

The intimate communicative


style is used by participants who
know each other very well or share
a very close relationship, such as
between close friends, siblings,
husband and wife, parents and
children, and boyfriend and
girlfriend. The participants in this
style do not need for clear
articulation of words or additional
explanations. They may use words
of endearment such as babe, love,
dear, honey as a sign of intimacy.

The second style is what we call


the Casual Communicative Style.

It uses a language used between


friends, peers, colleagues, or
family. Most of the ambience with
this style is relaxed and very light.
And so, the participants may use
group language only group
members can understand. Jargon,
slang, or the vernacular language
are used. The tone is very
conversational and interruptions
are very common. Also, nicknames
are
used in addressing one another.

The third style is Consultative Communicative


Style. This communicative speech style
happens in a two-way
Participation. It is used in semi-formal
situations in which a speaker needs to provide
background information while the listener
participates by giving feedback. Thus, both
speaker and listener are active participants.
This style is often used in business or in other
professional situations, such as conversations
between a doctor and a patient, or a teacher
and a student. Titles such as Mr., Ms., Sir,
Ma'am, Madam, or Dr.are likely to be
Used when using this communicative style.

The fourth style is the Formal Communicative


Style. It is considered to be a
Straight forward speech. There is no
participation from the listener. This style is
often used in formal situations where there is
only one-way communication such as
speeches, television newscasts, giving
announcements, etc.

The last is what we call the Frozen


Communicative Style. It is the most formal
style and is reserved for very formal situations
such as weddings, religious services or rituals,
court proceedings, and other formal
ceremonies. This style is used to address or is
given to absolute strangers. It uses prescribed
and highly formal language. In this style,
Statements are learned by heart.
Examples are the pledge of Allegiance
and National Anthem. It is typically
prescribed by law, or it is a ritual that
involves certain fixed statements that are
never changed.

4. Why do we need to learn and understand It is important in order for us to adapt on what
these styles? appropriate style to use when speaking to
someone.

Application

I want you to group yourselves to three.


Each group will have to portray a certain
Communicative style. Group 1 will have
intimate
communicative style; Group 2
will have casual
Communicative style; and Group 3 will
have consultative communicative style.

Create a dialogue based on your assigned


communicative style. Using your
members, create a scenario that best
supports the situation of your role-play.

III. Evaluation

IV. Directions: Determine what communicative style that will be used in this various contexts.

COLUMN A

1. Peers - Casual Communicative style


2. Siblings - Consultative Communicative style
3. Colleague - Formal Communicative style
4. Best friends - Frozen Communicative style
5. Mother and daughter - Formal Communicative style
6. Presenting a research data - Frozen
7. School principal and teacher - Consultative
8. News anchor delivering his news - Formal
9. Customer service agent and client - Formal
10. Reciting Dep-Ed - Frozen

COLUMN B

a. Casual Communicative style

b. Consultative Communicative

c. Formal Communicative style

d. Frozen Communicative style

e. Intimate communicative style

V. Assignment

Multiple Choice

Choose the letter of the correct answer from the given choices. Write your answer on
separate sheet of paper.

1. Which of the following situations need consultative speech style?


a. talking to a counsellor or psychiatrist
b. giving last minute instructions to players
c. delivering campaign speeches
d. delivering a speech at the UN Summit

2. Which of the following situations call for a casual speech style?


a. delivering an oratorical speech
b. leading a prayer before meal
c. talking to a friend while playing sports
d. leading a prayer before meal

3. Which of the following situations require a formal speech style?


a. talking to a superior
b. reading a court order
c. talking to a stranger
d. talking and laughing about memorable experiences

4. Telling your best friend your darkest secret uses what kind of communicative style?
a. Consultative
b. Casual
c. Intimate
d. Frozen

5. Ms Mosquen and her husband are attending a business meeting together. Which of the
following should they NOT do?
a. Consultative
b. Casual
c. Intimate
d. Frozen

Answer :

1. A 4. C
2. C 5. B
3. A

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