CHEREMEL JUMAOAS Student Teacher ATTENDANCE Mute your microphone.
Turn on your camera.
Pay attention during the lesson.
Look at the screen.
A BUTTERFLY GOES BY. IT FLIES UP TO THE SKY. I SEE IT FLY AWAY. COME BACK ANOTHER DAY. What is the poem all about? LISTENING FOR MAIN IDEAS AND SUPPORTING DETAILS Main Idea: The main idea tells what the paragraph is mostly about. This is the author’s most important point.
Supporting Details: Sentence
with additional information that explain, define or prove the main idea. EXAMPLE
There are different needs for
animals to survive. Animals need food to grow. They need a shelter or a place to live in. They also need special care and love. Main Idea There are different needs for animals to survive.
Animals need food to grow.
They need shelter or place to live in Direction: Identify the main idea and supporting details in the paragraph.
The class had fun on the field trip.
They went downtown to the art gallery. After the tour, they walked through the park and looked at the ocean. They had coffee at a nice café and talked with their classmates. Proper waste disposal Proper waste disposal is important for the environment. It can reduce risks to the health problems. It also slows down the rate of population. We can help our environment to preserve its natural resources. We have a better place to live in that’s why we should have disposed it in a safely and responsible way.
Main Idea: Important of proper waste disposal
INFERRING THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS EXPRESSED IN A LISTENING TEXT. WHAT IS INFERRING?
The act or process of
reaching a conclusion about something from known facts. EXAMPL E 1. EXAMPLE Listen to the audio and answer the following question by making inference.
What does the speaker do? What is his job?
How does the speaker feel about his professor?
Did the professor make a good first impression on the speaker?
PRAYER We thank you Lord for the knowledge we learned today. Thank you for your guidance and blessings. Amen