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TIME &
SUBJECT WEEK DAY & DATE CLASS F LESSON
DURATION
PUPILS
Main Skill:
4.0 Writing
4.1 Communicate intelligibly through print and digital media on familiar
CONTENT topics
STANDARD:
Complementary Skill:
3.0 Reading
3.1 Understand a variety of texts by using a range of appropriate reading
strategies to construct meaning
Main Skill:
4.0 Writing
4.1.5 Organise, sequence and develop ideas within a text of several
LEARNING paragraph on familiar topics
STANDARD:
Complementary Skill:
3.0 Reading
3.1.1 Understand the main points in extended texts on a wide range of
familiar topics
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
LEARNING 1. identify the main points in the worksheet
OBJECTIVES: 2. write several sentences to complete a short paragraph based on the
topic chosen
What I’m Looking For (WILF):
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
SUCCESS Advance Intermediate Weak
CRITERIA: 1. Identify at least 1. Identify at least 1. Identify at least
4 out of 5 main 3 out of 5 main 2 out of 5 main
points in the points in the points in the
worksheet. worksheet. worksheet.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PANEL OF SMK _____________,
FORM 4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAILY LESSON PLAN 2023
PRE-LESSON: (5 minutes)
1. Teacher greets the pupils.
2. Teacher writes the word ‘Dream’ on the whiteboard.
3. Teacher asks several questions.
Questions:
1. What is your dream?
2. Have you achieve your dream?
3. How are you going to achieve your dream?
4. Pupils answer the questions.
POST-LESSON: (5 minutes)
1. Teacher recaps the lesson.
2. A pupil state the moral values of the day.
TEACHER’S REFLECTION:
REMINDER:
Both Main and Complementary Skills should be addressed in Lesson Development stage.
Prepared by
hanim
………………………………………….
( Hanim Aqilah binti Mohd Sanusi )
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PANEL OF SMK _____________,
FORM 4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAILY LESSON PLAN 2023
LESSON DEVELOPMENT I
WORKSHEET
There are thousands of charities and non-profit organisations around the world that help
those in need. Competition is fierce and they have to think of imaginative ways to raise
money. A popular trend recently has been for charities to attract the help of members of
society who do all sorts of weird and wonderful activities to raise money on their behalf.
People are prepared to do unusual and even extreme things for this cause.
David Hunt, who is a firefighter, did something of the kind in 2010. He spent 48 hours without
any food locked in a glass box which is hanging 30 feet in the air from a crane above central
London. His unusual challenge was certainly not easy, but it successfully gained a lot of
attention. With a little help from another firefighter who was on the ground, they managed
to persuade the public to support their cause by making donations that added up to over five
thousand pounds. Their chosen charities were the Fire Fighter Charity and Cancer Research
UK.
It is not just young who have gone up high to raise money for charity. In 2009, Kay Matthews,
who was 90 at the time, went to Norfolk, UK, to skydive from a plane 13,000 feet above the
ground for a war-victims charity. She raised about 3000 pounds. Few people are brave enough
to go skydiving, let alone an elderly woman, but she loved every minute of it.
Other prefer to stay firmly on the ground, but still no further away from danger, like Nick Le
Souef, a 67-year-old businessman who lives in Melbourne, Australia. In 2010, he decided to
spend 3 weeks living in a shop window with 400 deadly spiders to raise money for children’s
charity. The real-life spiderman wasn’t at all nervous as he slept among his eight-legged
friends, and survived the experience unharmed, raising fifty thousand dollars. The spiders,
however, weren’t lucky, as by the end of the challenge, a few of them had started eating each
other.
Raising money for charity is also popular with students. Alison Bishop, from Middleton School
in Peterborough, UK, decided to do her bit of charity by doing a sponsored silence in March
2011. She spent a whole school day without saying a word. She had to write things down in
class and she wore a sign saying “Please, don’t speak to me. I’m doing a sponsored silence for
the National Deaf Children’s Association. It was quite difficult but she managed to raise 874
pounds.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PANEL OF SMK _____________,
FORM 4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAILY LESSON PLAN 2023
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LESSON DEVELOPMENT II
Instruction: Please create a short paragraph based on the topic. Each pupil should write
several sentences and pass on the answer sheet to the next pupil in the group.
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