III A. Preliminaries (This Part Will Contain The Springboard, Motivation or Other Activities That May Introduce / Begin The Lesson)
III A. Preliminaries (This Part Will Contain The Springboard, Motivation or Other Activities That May Introduce / Begin The Lesson)
III A. Preliminaries (This Part Will Contain The Springboard, Motivation or Other Activities That May Introduce / Begin The Lesson)
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Grade 1
Quarter 1
I. Learning Objective/s:.
III A. Preliminaries
(This part will contain the springboard, motivation or other activities that may
introduce / begin the lesson)
B. Presentation
C. Key Points
D. Practice Exercises
IV. Assessment
I.
Pre-assessment
What do you feel after singing the song? Do you understand what the song is trying to say?
Write a short essay on what you think the song is all about. Use the spaces provided below.
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Guide Question
What are the communication processes and its elements?
Did you know that hundreds of different languages are spoken all over the
Philippines? Of these, eight are considered “mother tongues” or major languages:
Ilocano, Pangasinan, Pampango, Tagalog, Bicol, Cebuano, Hiligaynon and Waray-
Samarnon. For each of these languages, there are hundreds of dialects spoken in different
places all over the country.
And what would happen if we could not communicate with each other? Would there
be lots of fighting as a result of misunderstanding? What aspects of our daily lives would
be affected if we were not able to communicate well with each other?
The following are aspects of our lives that are affected by communication:
1. Personal communication – What is the language that you use when you
communicate with the members of your family, your friends or relatives? Are you using
a language that can be understood by all? Do you have a relative who lives in another
province and speaks another language? How will you express your feelings and ideas to
him/her if you don’t speak the same language?
5. Teamwork – In building something, let’s say a house, all the builders or carpenters
must work together as a team to produce the best quality house. What will happen if one
of them decides to place the kitchen where the other intends to place the bathroom? This
will create a problem. Again in building a house, or anything for that matter, can be done
if there is understanding among the members of a group or team. This can be done if they
communicate well with each other.
6. Community participation – Each member in the community can share his/ her
opinion through the use of a national language. Because they are able to express their
ideas and opinions, there will be understanding among the members and they will be
united.
7. Legal system – It is important that rules, laws and guidelines be written in a single
language that can be understood by all. In this manner, confusion will be avoided. How
would you be able to follow a law if you do not understand it?
III.
Experiential Learning
Directions: Identify the aspect of people’s daily lives affected by language as described in each
of the statements below.
_______________ 1. Lina tried to talk to her Ilocano grandfather, but she couldn’t understand
what he was saying.
_______________ 2. Perla has just transferred to her new school in Cebu. She is confused as to
what her teacher is saying because her teacher is using Cebuano in her instructions.
_______________ 3. Mang Ramon, a businessman in Pangasinan, is in Bacolod to attend a
seminar on new breeds of mangoes. Much to his surprise and confusion, the main speaker spoke
in Ilonggo, a language that he does not understand.
_______________ 4. In a seminar that Fe attended, the participants were grouped and given a
task to perform. In her group, she found out that she and her group mates were from different
regions in the Philippines and they all spoke different languages. Their problem was how they
would work together.
IV.
Post Assessment
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the necessary words that will best complete the
statements. Choose your answer from the pool of words in the box below and write it on
the line provided for each numbers.
V. Reference
ALS Learners Module Secondary
KEY ANSWERS:
Experiential Learning
1. Personal
2. Education
3. Exchange of Information
4. Teamwork
Post Assessment
1. Dialect
2. Eight
3. Identity
4. Political/Social (may interchange)
5. Speak