Content Standard: The Learner Demonstrates Understanding Of: Pre-Colonial Philippine Literature As A
Content Standard: The Learner Demonstrates Understanding Of: Pre-Colonial Philippine Literature As A
Content Standard: The Learner Demonstrates Understanding Of: Pre-Colonial Philippine Literature As A
(45-60 Minutes)
I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Content Standard: The learner demonstrates understanding of: pre-colonial Philippine literature as a
means of connecting to the past; various reading styles; ways of determining word
meaning; the sounds of English and the prosodic features of speech; and correct
subject-verb agreement.
Performance Standard: The learner transfers learning by: showing appreciation for the literature of
the past; comprehending texts using appropriate reading styles; participating in
conversations using appropriate context-dependent expressions; producing English
sounds correctly and using the prosodic features of speech effectively in various
situations; and observing correct subject-verb agreement.
Learning Competency:
React to what is asserted or expressed in a text. (EN7RC-IV-g-10.4)
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:
K- Identify the mechanics of debate
S- Use the expressions to react on an assertion on the text; and
A- Show respect in giving a stand in an assertion.
III. PROCEDURE
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENTS’ ACTIVITY
A. Preliminary Activities
1. Prayer
“Good morning, class! Before we start our discussion (A learner will lead the prayer)
today, let us pray first. Please all stand. Who is the
leader for today?”
2. Greetings
“Good morning ma’am! We are doing well
“Once again, good morning, class! How are you today!”
feeling this morning?”
3. Energizer
4. Attendance
5. Recapitulation
“What was the story all about?” “The story is all about the three boys who
are arguing about catechism that almost
resulted to fist fight. Luckily, a man showed
up and advised the boys to resolve their
problem in a non-violent way”
B. Motivation
Direction: Analyze the assertion below. Paste a sticker
on the left side of the paper if you agree with the
assertion and paste your sticker on the right if you
disagree with the assertion.
C. Lesson Proper
Let us go back to the expressions that I introduced to
you last monday and the story that I gave to you
yesterday.
Can you give me the expressions that you can use if 1. I completely agree with you
you want to express your agreement in an assertion? 2. I couldn’t agree more
3. I have no objection with that
4. You’ve made a good point
5. No doubt about it
Now, let’s go back to the story. Can you give the “We can solve any problem by reading
assertion of Rizal on how to solve any problem? books and finding a solution in a peaceful
way.”
Do you have any idea what the debate is? “ It is a formal discussion on a particular
topic in a public meeting in which opposing
arguments are put forward.”
D. Application
Judge Me na Lang!
Presentation of the activity from the previous day.
Direction: Present a simple debate about the assertion
given to you. Use the expressions in taking your stand.
Each group will have 2 minutes to state their side and
will be given a chance to make a rebuttal after each
side has spoken.
Criteria
Clarity and organization- 10
Reasoning- 5
Delivery- 5
E. Generalization
“Why is it necessary to take a stand in an argument?”
“Taking a stand in an argument is necessary
to assert one's position, contribute to the
exchange of ideas, and potentially drive
towards resolution or understanding.”
F. Evaluation
G. Assignment
Direction: Research on how to become a good debater.
Date: ______________________________