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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English – III

I. Objectives:

At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to: (Focus Skill)

 Note the differences between direct and reported speeches; (Sub Skills)

 Interact actively with the group mates during group work and

 Transform the direct speech from the bubbles of the comics to a reported one. II. Subject Matter:

Topic: Direct Speech and Reported Speech

Reference: Functional English for Today Textbook, pages 266-267

Materials: Visual Aids, Timer, Scoreboard, Envelopes,Taskboard, Markers Teaching Strategy: Cooperative Learning Strategy (CLS)

Values Integration: Cooperation with one another III. Procedure:

Teacher’s Activity

Students’ Activity

A. Classroom Management

a.1 Opening Prayer

“Let us all stand for a prayer.” The students stand for a prayer. “Good afternoon, students.” “Good afternoon too, Mr. Andrino.” It’s nice to see you again.

“Thank and you may now sit everyone.”

a.2 Cleanliness and orderliness

“Kindly, pick up pieces of papers (The students pick up the pieces of under your chairs” papers under their chairs.)

a.3 Checking of Attendance

“Ms. Secretary, who are absent “No one is absent today, Sir.” today?

“Very good! Let us give a nice clap (The students do the nice clap.) to everyone.”

B. Review of the Past Lesson

“Who among you here can still recall We discussed the story entitled, of what we had discussed last time.” The Parting by Azona Gale. “Very good. I will give you one star “Thank you, Sir.

for it.”

C. Reading of the objectives of the new Lesson

“Today class, we will have a new lesson The students read the objectives. but before we will indulge to our new

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tives of the day. Everyone, please read our objectives.

“These objectives set as our goal to understand our lesson well. I hope that we can attain these objectives at the end of our lesson.”

D. Motivation

“This time, we will have a game. It is a decoding game. We will know the meaning of direct speech and reported speech through decoding the meaning of these two.”

“I will post now the letters with a cor- Expected answer of the students: responding symbols. Who can decode first

the meaning will have a 3 stars and it will be added to your group activity afterwards.” “As I pull the meaning, everyone may start to decode it.

“Very good, here are the three stars for you.”

E. Presentation of the Lesson

Let us now find out what sentences are direct and reported one.

“Okay students, please read the sentences Anna said, “I am happy.”

posted on the board. Anna said that she was happy.

“Which of the two sentences is a direct “The first sentence is a direct

speech?” speech.”

“Very good, so the second one is dered as a reported speech.”

“Now, I would like everyone to go in group now. The first group who can form a circle and does the Rain Clap will get 2 stars which will be added in your group’s score. Please go in your group silently, do not shout.”

“Very Good, 2 stars for that group” F. Activity # 1 – Group work

“I am requesting all group leaders to Tasks: Note the difference. Direct Speech – is a qouted speech and the original statement or words of the person speaking.

Reported Speech – is how we report another person’s words; It is how we restate what someone said.

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come in front and get now your envelopes, task board and markers.

G. Activity # 2 – Group Work

“Now students for our next activity, I will show you a comic which is entitled, Hold Up!”

“I

would like a three volunteers to read the

dialogue of the comics.”

“ Your next group task is to transform the

direct speech from the bubbles of the comics

to a reported one.

“You will be given only 5 minutes to do the

 The teacher will let every group to choose their reporter and ask the secretary to write the names of the members of every group in an index card.

 The groups will be given 5 minutes to discuss and do the task given.

 The group who can posts their work on the board will be given 3 stars.

 Only 3 minutes is given for every group report.

 Show them the rubrics let every group rate the reporter of every group.

RUBRICS: Neatness ---3 Content/Explanation ---5 Promptness ---2 Total ---10 Group I

1. My wife said, “I need some

milk.”

2. My wife said that she needed

some milk.

Group Am

1. Susan says, “I go to church

every Sunday.”

2. Susan says that she go to church

every Sunday.

Group Very

1. The girl asked her mother, “Please give me water.”

2. The girl asked her mother to

please give her water.

Identify which is direct and reported of the ff. sentences and note the differences of it.

Hint: Look at the punctuations and the italicized word in the sentences.

Group Happy

1. She told him, “Stop staring at me.”

2. She told him to stop staring at her.

Group Today

1. She told me, “Leave me alone.”

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task.”

“The first group who can post their work will get 2 points again for promptness.”

“Then, each group must have another reporter to read your group work. Each reporter is given two minutes to render their work.”

Rubrics: Correct answer---9 Delivery ---2 Neatness ---2 Promptness ---2 Total ---15

“ Now students, let us count all you scores.” “The winning group is _______________.” “Let us give the winning group a nice clap.” “I am now requesting everyone to go back in your seats.”

IV. Evaluation:

Direction: On a ½ crosswise, identify what speech is the sentences below whether direct or reported speech. Then, transform the sentence into reported speech if it is a direct speech and vice versa. (15 points)

1. Lovely said, “She lives in London.”

2. Marites says, “I am a nurse and work in a hospital.” 3. My Aunt asked me to say hello to my mum.

4. He said that he liked this song. 5. Jennifer said, “I like birthdays.” V. Assignment:

Cut out a comic with a dialogue, paste it in a short bond paper and transform at least 5 dialogues of the character. DECODING LETTERS

A---€

B---£

C---¥

D---β

E---∑

F---

G---ψ

H---θ

I---Ф

J---♪

K---◊

L---≈

M---√

N---▪

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O---▫

P---◦

Q---Θ

R---Ю

S---џ

T---‡

U---fl

V---∞

W---Ỳ

X---ж

Y---ф

Z---Ω

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