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Lesson Plan in English 10

Week 7: Session 1 October 9-10, 2023

I. OBJECTIVES

At the end of the lesson, students are expected to:


Learning Competency: Employing analytical listening skills in problem solving. EN10LC-IIe-13.2
a. Define analytical listening skills
b. Discuss solution to the problem presented and;
c. Express appreciation in different listening skills

II. SUBJECT MATTER


Topic: Analytical Listening
Reference: English 10 module 5

III. PROCEDURE
A. PREPARATION
 Greetings
 Checking of Attendance
 Energizer
B. MOTIVATION
ACTIVITY 1
This time, you will learn to read and balance between feelings and reasoning. Discuss in your group the following and
be able to give your stand. Group the students into three and give each a task
Group 1 - Decide if it is True or False, State your reasons.
______1. TV has harmful effects on the viewers
. ______2. Violent acts have taken place long before television.
______3. Viewers can’t tell the difference between television and real life.
______4. The murders often imitate or become more sensitive to violent acts.
______5. Parents should ban the children from watching TV.

Group 2-Using the graphic organizers, briefly describe the following phrases/terms.

Group 3 –Choose one to read this news article to your group, and answer the questions thereafter.

C. DISCUSSION
1. What is analytical listening skills? It is the ability and the capacity to properly analyze what is being said. The act of
trying to see the other’s point of view without becoming “mentally argumentative.” It is all about feeling and meaning.
Like in music- listening to an audio composition whereby the meaning of the sounds are interpreted.
2. What are the four types of listening skills?
Appreciative is a way of listening in which someone actively goes in search of certain auditory information that this
person personally appreciates or likes.
Emphatic is a structured listening and questioning technique that allows you to develop and enhance relationships
with a stronger understanding of what is being conveyed, both intellectually and emotionally.
Comprehensive is the overall category that covers most other forms of listening that critical listeners utilize.
Critical Is a process for understanding what is said and evaluating, judging, and forming an opinion on what you hear.
3. Give the importance of analytical skills and problem solving? Analytical listening helps bring balance to a
conversation and process information objectively. In conversation with others, feelings play an important role. When
the atmosphere of the conversation is good, chances are objectivity will disappear into the background. Being mindful
of this allows for a balance to be created between feelings and logical reasoning. Analyses of causes can be made,
after which the consequences of a problem can be better detected as well.

D. APPLICATION
In the same group students are to answer the given questions in respective group.

E. GENERALIZATION

 What is analytical listening skills?


 Why is it important that we know how to analyze the issue before we will give our stand/solution to the
problem?

IV. EVALUATION

A-Directions: The following are types of listening style. Choose the correct answer by encircling the letter.

1. It is the type of listening in which the primary goal is to fully understand the message, prior to any evaluation.

A. critical listening B. selective listening C. analytical listening D. supportive listening


2. It is a listening style that enables anyone to offer real support through conversation, without becoming exhausted.
A. listening fidelity B. defensive listening C. pseudo listening (faulty) D. supportive listening
3. “Conversational narcissists” is a listening style in which the listeners are interested only in expressing their ideas
and don’t care about what anyone else has to say.
A. stage hogging (faulty) B. paraphrasing (task oriented) C. task-oriented listening D. relational listening
4. It is a way of listening without judgment, criticism or interruption, while being away of internal thoughts and
reactions.
A. critical listening B. mindless listening C. mindful listening D. selective listening
5. A listening process wherein the listener provides verbal and non-verbal reactions.
A. comforting B. attending C. prompting D. responding stage

Prepared by: JEISSABEL S. DENOLAN Noted by: ERMELYN R. YAP


Subject Teacher MT-1

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