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TALAVERA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

ROXAS ST., PAG-ASA DIST., TALAVERA, NUEVA ECIJA 3114

DAILY LESSON LOG

Subject: English Grade & Section: 7


(Mapagbigay, Malinis, Wakelet, Padlet, Amorsolo,
Balagtas)

Teacher: Jenalyn A. Alcantara Head Teacher: Sairyl P. Rufino

Date: November 07-11, 2022 Session: 1

I. OBJECTIVE

At the end of the lesson, the learners should be


able to:
1. identify the different listening strategies; and
2. differentiate listening from hearing.
II. TOPIC/S Use listening strategies based on purpose, familiarity with
the topic and levels of difficulty of short texts listened to

EN7LC-II-a-6

III. LEARNING
RESOURCES

a. References English 7 Quarter 2 Module 1

b. Materials PowerPoint presentation, Chalk and board, paper and pen

c. Strategies Learner-centered approach through interactive discussion

IV. PROCEDURES

a. Preliminary Activities a. Greetings


b. Prayer
c. Checking of Attendance
d. Short “Kumustahan”
e. Reminders
b. Recall (Elicit) The learners will be asked about the previous lessons.

c. Motivational Activity The teacher will play a music, once the song is pause, the
learners need to sing the next lyric of the song.
(Engage)

d. Discussion of Concepts Listening VS. Hearing

Address: Roxas St., Pag-asa District, Talavera, Nueva Ecija 3114


Tel. No.: (044) 985-7495/0917-839-4408 (Office of the Principal)
Email Address: talaveranationalhighschool@gmail.com
TALAVERA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
ROXAS ST., PAG-ASA DIST., TALAVERA, NUEVA ECIJA 3114

(Explore) Listening – is the ability to accurately receive and


interpret message in the communication process.
Hearing- is the ability to perceive sound by detecting
vibrations through the ear.
LISTENING STRATEGIES
1. TOP-DOWN LISTENING STRATEGIES - focuses on
content. Students can predict the content of listening
activity beforehand and use various materials such as
pictures and key words to understand the meaning.
2. BOTTOM-UP LISTENING STRATEGIES - they are
text based. The listener relies on the language in the
message (sounds, words, and grammar that creates
meaning).
3. METACOGNITIVE LISTENING STRATEGIES - In
general, metacognition is thinking about thinking.
Metacognitive Listening Strategies is an action that the
learner deliberately takes to enhance comprehension and
oversee and regulate the listening process.

e. Developing Mastery Guide questions:


(Explain) 1. Differentiate listening from hearing?
2. What is the importance of listening?
3. What are the different listening strategies?
f. Application and Listen and Draw!
Generalization (Elaborate) The teacher will ask the learners to get a blank piece of
paper and follow the instructions. They need to draw what
the teacher will say. (Note: Listen carefully and pay
attention to every detail.)
Step 1: Draw a square in the center of your paper.
Step 2: Draw a triangle on top of the square.
Step 3: Draw a small rectangle inside the square, at the
bottom.
Step 4: Draw two small squares inside the square near the
top.

Address: Roxas St., Pag-asa District, Talavera, Nueva Ecija 3114


Tel. No.: (044) 985-7495/0917-839-4408 (Office of the Principal)
Email Address: talaveranationalhighschool@gmail.com
TALAVERA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
ROXAS ST., PAG-ASA DIST., TALAVERA, NUEVA ECIJA 3114

g. Evaluation 1. Cara never ____________ she


would see me. (imagine)
Supply the correct past and past perfect tense of the verb
in the following
sentences.
The learners will listen to an excerpt from The Role of the
Youth in National Development which will be read by the
teacher. Listen attentively for significant information. The
learners will answer the following questions below.
1. What is a leader?
2. What should a leader do?
h. Additional/Enrichment Why do you think some students don’t listen in class? In
your own words, wrap it up in 5 sentences.
Activities (Extend)

Prepared by: Checked by:

JENALYN A. ALCANTARA SAIRYL P. RUFINO


Master Teacher I Head Teacher III
Noted:

NORA S. DAQUIZ, Ph.D.


School Principal IV

Address: Roxas St., Pag-asa District, Talavera, Nueva Ecija 3114


Tel. No.: (044) 985-7495/0917-839-4408 (Office of the Principal)
Email Address: talaveranationalhighschool@gmail.com

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