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JAMINDAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

School Grade Level 8


Student- JIREH NOEMI V. SOLEJON
Learning Area ENGLISH
Teacher
Dates
and March 12, 2024 Quarter 3rd
Time

I. OBJECTIVES
The learners demonstrate understanding of: Southeast Asian literature as mirror to a
A. Content Standard shared heritage; coping strategies in processing textual information; strategies in
examining features of a listening and viewing material; structural analysis of words and
propaganda techniques; and grammatical signals for opinion-making, persuasion, and
emphasis.
The learner transfers learning by composing and delivering a persuasive speech based on
B. Performance Standard an informative essay featuring use of properly acknowledge information sources,
grammatical signals for opinion-making, persuasion, and emphasis, and appropriate
prosodic features.
C. Learning Use appropriate cohesive devices in various types of speech;
Competencies/Objectives 1. define cohesive devices;
2. introduce types of cohesive devices; and
3. identify cohesive devices in a given sentences.

II. CONTENT Cohesive Devices in Various Types of Speech


III. LEARNING
RESOURCES

A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide
Pages
2. Learner’s Materials Quarter 3 – Module 5: Using Cohesive Devices
Pages
3. Textbook Pages
4. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resource (LR)
portal
B. Other Learning Power Point Presentation, pictures, laptop, television, and visual presentations.
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENTS’ ACTIVITY
The student-teacher will ask the students, Answers may vary.
A. Reviewing previous “Could you still remember your lesson about
lesson or presenting the new Transition signals?”
lesson “Can you give me the examples of transition
signals?”
Activity 1: Fill Me
Directions: Fill the blanks with needed words to
create a coherent sentence. Choose your answer
on the word bank provided.
B. Establishing a new But And Therefore
purpose for the lesson
1. Her eyes are twinkling ____bright. AND
2. My sister is beautiful _____ very strict BUT
3. It rained hard ________ it flooded. THEREFORE

C. Presenting Present the objectives of the lesson.


examples/instances of the
new lesson At the end of the session, students are expected to:
1. use appropriate cohesive devices in various
types of speech;
2. define cohesive devices;
3. introduce types of cohesive devices; and
4. identify cohesive devices in a given
sentences.

The student-teacher will present the concept of


D. Discussing new concepts cohesive devices.
and practicing new skills #1
Cohesive devices also known as ‘Linking
Words’ are words or phrases that link different
parts of a text together and allow it to flow
logically. They help show the connection
between ideas acting as a connector by signaling
additions, contrasts, cause and effect, and other
relationships. For example, words and phrases
like ‘however’, ‘therefore’, ‘in addition’, ‘for
example’, ‘to conclude’ etc. are cohesive
devices. Using them properly makes your
writing more coherent and easier to follow.

The student-Teacher will present a dialogue to


the students.

The student- teacher will give follow-up


questions.
 What is the dialog all about?
 What is the concern of Anna’s parents in
enrolling her to class this school year?
 How did Mrs. Cruz convince Anna and her
parents to attend school?

The student-teacher will give emphasis on the


highlighted words and she will discuss more
about the cohesive devices.

In connection with the topic presented, the


student-teacher will introduce types of cohesive
devices.

Types of cohesive devices are


1. Coordinating Conjunctions
2. Subordinating Conjunctions
3. Adverbial Conjuctions
4. Correlative Devices

The student- teacher will perform formative


assessment.
The student-teacher will present sentences and the
students will identify the cohesive devices that
are present in the sentence.

1. My friends were also at the party last Also


Friday.
E. Discussing new concepts 2. I'd like to play today, on͟ the͟ other͟ hand I On the other hand
and practicing new skills #2 should be trying to study for the test.
3. I have tests approaching soon, b͟ e͟ s͟ i͟ d͟ e͟ s͟ that I Besides that
have to cook cookies for my mom's birthday.
4. There are three types of conjunctions such͟
as coordinating, subordinating and correlative. Such as
5. Walk slowly when the floor is wet,
o͟ t͟ h͟ e͟ r͟ w͟ i͟ s͟ e you'll fall. Otherwise

F. Developing mastery
Activity 2: Spot the Cohesive Devices
Directions: With your group, Read the passage
below and list the cohesive devices used in the
passage assigned.

Group 1: I personally believe that libraries are


among humanity's most important institutions for
several reasons.
Firstly, most of humanity's collective knowledge
is stored in libraries.
Secondly, libraries protect and preserve this
knowledge. They also classify or group the
materials into logical and easily available
divisions. Furthermore, libraries make the
materials available to everyone and even provide
librarians to help us find what we need.
Finally, libraries are our link to the past and our
gift to the future.
In conclusion, libraries are important institutions
for humanity.

Group 2: There are a few things you can do to


eliminate computer viruses. First, turn on
Windows Firewall. To do this, go to the Control
Panel, and click on Windows Firewall. When the
window pops up, you should click on the button
next to "Turn Firewall on." Next, download a good
anti-virus program, like Kaspersky, Norton, or
Avast. Before you run it, make sure you shut down
all programs, and also disconnect from the
Internet.
Now, run a full scan with the program. When the
scan is finished, follow the recommendations of
the program to delete or quarantine any viruses it
finds. But before you delete any files, back up your
registry and make a restore point. This is
important. For example, I once forgot to do this
and deleted an important file by accident, so I had
to reinstall everything on my computer. However,
if these steps did not work, consult with a
professional computer technician.

The Student-Teacher will let the students write


G. Finding practical
one (1) paragraph essay consists of minimum of
applications of concepts and
five (5) sentences that uses cohesive devices at
skills in daily living
the end of the module.

The Student-Teacher will perform abstractions


and will review lesson that has been discussed.
Questions to be asked:
1. What do we mean by cohesive devices. Cohesive Devices are also known as
‘Linking Words’ are words or phrases
that link different parts of a text
together and allow it to flow logically.
They help show the connection
between ideas acting as a connector by
signaling additions, contrasts, cause
and effect, and other relationships.
H. Making generalizations
and abstraction about the
2. What are examples of cohesive devices. Example, words and phrases like
lesson
‘however’, ‘therefore’, ‘in addition’,
‘for example’, ‘to conclude’ etc.

3. What are the types of cohesive devices. Types of cohesive devices are
1. Coordinating Conjunctions
2. Subordinating Conjunctions
3. Adverbial Conjuctions
4. Correlative Devices

4. Why cohesive devices are important? Answers may vary.

I. Evaluating learning Assessment 1: Pick Me


Directions: Identify the cohesive devices in the
sentences given.

1. Everyone outside is carrying an umbrella;


therefore it must be raining. THEREFORE
2. I hate shopping, yet here I am at the store YET
again.
3. He didn't want to go to school today, however HOWEVER
he had a very important exam.
4. Jim lost a fortune gambling, but he still lives BUT
in a mansion
5. No one showed up for water aerobics, thus the
class was cancelled. THUS
6. Despite the rain, John still went out for a jog
this morning. DESPITE
7. In a addition to her excellent academic record,
Sarah also has a great personality which makes IN ADDITION
her a great fit for the job.
Assessment 2: How will I React?
Directions: Read and analyze the passage below.

Use “😊” if the underlined words are examples of

cohesive devices. Use “☹ ” if the underlined


words are not examples of cohesive devices.

Passage:

First, I went to the 200 to see the tigers because I


assumed they are more playful during the colder
1. 😊
weather. When I got there, I could not find any
parking, 1. so I parked across the street from the
2. 😊
200. 2. Then, when I went inside I found that the
tigers were asleep. I was very 3. disappointed by

3. ☹
this.
I was hoping to see the tigers playing. 4. Instead,

4. 😊
J. Additional activities for I actually had a good time watching the otters,
application or remediation who were swimming in the water and playing

5. ☹
5.with toys they had been given. In addition, the
zookeepers came out to feed them, 6. so the

6. 😊
otters 7.became even more active. After the 200,
I went to the grocery store to buy grapes. 8.

7. ☹
Besides grapes, I bought a dozen of strawberries;
9.afterwards I went home. 10. Overall, I had a

8. 😊
really good day.

9. 😊

10. ☹

Prepared by:
Jireh Noemi V. Solejon
Student-Teacher

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