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Language Arts Lesson Plan Language Arts Lesson Pl
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Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose
 Directions: Read the statements carefully.
Write TRUE if the statement is correct
and write FALSE if it is incorrect. Write
your answers in your English notebook.
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

1. We always understand what we listen


to. (True/False)
2. When we listen, we listen to every
word that the speaker is saying.
(True/False)
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose
3. We can predict or guess the topic that the
speaker is sharing based on the words that he or
she uses. (True/False)
4. We use our prior knowledge when we try to
understand the message of the speaker or the
material we listen to. (True/False)
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

5. It is important to listen to the whole


material to get the message of the speaker.
(True/False)
6. We only listen when we want to.
(True/False)
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

7. When we are listening to something and


we do not understand it, we should not
listen to it anymore. (True/False)
8. Listening to the material once is enough to
understand its content. (True/False)
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

9. We should take note when we listen.


(True/False)
10.Listening is very important in good
communication. (True/False)
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

11.We listen to understand. (True/False)


12.We should prepare ourselves before
listening to something or someone.
(True/False)
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

13.We should ignore words that are less


important when we are listening. (True/False)
14.When we listen to conversations, the words
that people use help us to
infer the type of relationship they have with one
another. (True/False)
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

15.We will not experience problems when we


listen. (True/False)
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose
 Activity 1: Let the Music Play
For this activity, you are now going to listen to a song, read its
lyrics, and do the following:
1. write vocabulary words which may represent the emotion
that you feel as you listen to the song;
2. enumerate as many feelings that the song may draw out from
you;
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose
 Activity 1: Let the Music Play

I Don’t Want You to Go


(Music version: by Kyla)
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

 Activity 1: Let the Music Play

Guide Questions:
1. Are you familiar with the song?
2. What is the message of the song?
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

 1. What are the factors to consider when you


listen?
 2. What are the things to do when you listen?
 3. Why do you listen to someone or something?
 4. Why does a person need to listen?
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

 Here are some of the reasons why you listen:


1. to obtain information
2. to understand
3. to learn
4. to communicate
5. to enjoy
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

 Here are some of the things that you should do


while you are listening:
a. Listening for the Main Idea
 When you are listening to get the main idea,
you can possibly get the whole picture by
being able to identify one crucial difference.
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

 Here are some of the things that you should


do while you are listening:
b. Listening for Details
 You listen to gather specific important
details or information.
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

 Here are some of the things that you should


do while you are listening:
c. Predicting the Content
 Your knowledge in the world helps you anticipate the
kind of information you are likely to hear. When you are
listening to a news, you can often predict the kind of
words or language that will be used.
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

 Here are some of the things that you should


do while you are listening:
d. Inferring the Meaning
 When you listen, it is also important to infer the meaning
presented by the speaker using clues and your prior
knowledge to work out the meaning of what you hear.
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

 ASSIGNMENT:
Directions: Let us check how good you are in extracting the
important details in a recording you are about to listen.
1. Find a news report from YouTube, radio, or television.
A. Cite the details of the news:
a. When was it aired? ________________________________
b. Name of the station _______________________________
Using Listening Strategies Based on Purpose

 ASSIGNMENT:
2. Write the important details from the news.
a. What is the event? e. Why did it happen?
b. Who are the people involved? f. How did it happen?
c. When did it happen?
d. Where did it happen?

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