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I.

Objectives
During the 60-minute period, each student with 85% proficiency will:
a. identify the elements of short story from the selection;
b. discuss the elements of short story using the story grammar, and
c. get the significance of the story through group discussion.

II.

Subject Matter
a Topic: Footnote to Youth by Jose Garcia Villa
b Concept: Life after marriage is hard; therefore, one should see to it that he is ready and prepared
enough for the bigger responsibilities that a marriage life demands.
c References: Serrano, J. B., Lapid, M. G. English Communication Arts and Skills Through World
Literature. Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing House Inc., pp. 159-163
d Materials: handouts, charts, graphic organizer

III.

Learning Tasks
Teachers Activity
A Routine

1 Prayer
Let us pray first. May I ask Ivy to lead the
opening prayer?

Students Activity

Let us pray. Almighty God (Students


Prayer)

Thank you Ivy.


Good morning, class!
Before you take your seats, kindly check if
there are pieces of paper under your chairs,
pick it up and arrange your chairs properly.

Good morning, maam Santos!

(Students pick up the pieces of paper and


arrange their chairs)
2 Checking of Attendance
Now, let us check the attendance, row leaders,
do we have absentees today?
Row 1.
Row 2.
Row 3.
Row 4.

Im glad to report that everybody is present in


our row.
Im glad to report that everybody is present in
our row.
Im glad to report that everybody is present in
our row.
Im glad to report that everybody is present in
our row.

It is nice to hear that all are present today.

B Review
Now, let us have a short review about our topic
last time. Who would like to remind us?

Thats right! Do you have any question or

Maam, last time we discussed about the short


story The Happiest Boy in the World by NVM
Gonzales. We were also assigned to read the
short story Footnote to Youth written by Jose
Garcia Villa.

clarification regarding our last topic?

None, maam.

If none, then let us proceed to our lesson for


today.
C Motivation
Few days from now, you will be a graduate of
this institution, and several years from now,
you build your own families.
If you were to get married someday, what
would be the factors that you would want to
consider first before marrying?

FACTORS TO CONSIDER BEFORE


MARRYING

Marriage

D Vocabularies
Before moving on to our topic, let us first
unlock the difficult words that are present in
the selection.

Read the following sentences and give the


meaning of the underlined words. Circle the
letter of the corresponding definition.
1 The sun was hazy during the cloudy
day.
a Blurry
b Clear
c Uncertain
2

To men, numerous offspring are living


symbols of virility.
a. Emptiness
b. Nobility
c. Manliness
3

The fieldwork begrimed him.


a Cleaned
b Soiled
c Darkened

She came home flustered about her


problem.
a Comfortable
b Careless
c Worried

What is the answer in item number one?

Very good! How about number two?

Nice! How about number three?

Correct! How about number four?

Very good! And last?

There is interminable work to be done


yet.
a Endless
b Little
c Unimportant

The answer is letter A, blurry. The context clue


is the word cloudy.
The answer is letter C, manliness. The context
clue used is the word men.
The answer is letter B, soiled. The context clue
is the word fieldwork.
The answer is letter C, worried. The context
clue is the word problem.
The answer is letter A, endless. The context
clue that is used is yet.

Very good, class! You are really smart


students!
E Presentation of Material
Have you read the selection Footnote to Youth
that I assigned you to read last meeting?

Yes.

Yes.

Did you understand it?

Very good. But to better understand the story,


we shall answer this following guide questions
for our discussion. Kindly read.

Guide Questions:
1 What is the short story all about?
2 Who are the characters in the story?
3 Describe the setting of the story.
4 What point of view was used in the story?
5 What made Dodong feel that he was no
longer a boy but already a man?
6 What character is revealed by Dodong
when he was got tickled by the worm,
jerked his foot, flinging the worm into air
yet never bothered to look at where it fell?
7 How did Teang find married life?
8 When Dodong asked permission to get
married, his father felt sorry for him. So
did Dodong when Blas asked for
permission to get married. They knew that
life is hard after marriage, why then do you
think that they did not prevent their sons
from experiencing those hardships that
theyve gone through?
9 Explain the line Youth must triumph...
now. Love must triumph... now.

Afterwards... it will be life.

F Discussion
Now, let us answer question number one. What
is the short story all about?

The short story is about a Dodong who entered


marriage life with Teang at the age of eighteen,
and who later felt remorseful about his
marriage life.

The characters in the short story are Dodong,


Teang, Lucio, Blas, Tona, and Dodongs
mother and father.
Who are the characters in the story?

Describe the setting of the story.

The setting is in a barrio or in a rural place


where most people work in fields. There were
rice fields all around the place and carabaos,
too. There were streams too where people
bathe after the fieldwork soiled them. There
was no electrical lamps, rather people used
petroleum lamp to light their houses.
The omniscient point of view is used in the
story since the narrator was able infiltrate the
thoughts of the characters.

What point of view was used in the story?


Dodong felt that he was no longer a boy
because he had pimples on his face and his lip
already was darkened. He thought that those
were the evidence of his being a man.
What made Dodong feel that he was no longer
a boy but already a man?
His reaction towards it revealed that from the
very beginning Dodong's character is someone
who is self-obsessed to the point that he doesn't
What character is revealed by Dodong when he
bother to look at the consequences of his
was got tickled by the worm, jerked his foot,
actions.
flinging the worm into air yet never bothered
to look at where it fell?
Teang found her married life difficult to the
extent that she was unhappy with their
marriage. For six successive years, Dodong
and Teang kept having children. Besides that,
she spent the rest of her life with the
interminable household work cooking,
How did Teang find married life?
laundering, cleaning the house and taking care
of the children. She became shapeless even at
the young age.

Correct! She was unhappy with their marriage


that she even wondered how life would be if
she had married Lucio, her suitor, instead of
Dodong.

When Dodong asked permission to get


married, his father felt sorry for him. So did
Dodong when Blas asked for permission to get
married. They knew that life is hard after
marriage, why then do you think that they did
not prevent their sons from experiencing those
hardships that theyve gone through?

Correct! This is particularly due to the fact that


his father never had that wisdom either. Such
wisdom can only be passed on by those people
who greatly influence our lives - which in most
cases are our parents. So when dealing with his
son Blas, Dodong could only do what he knew
like what his father did with him, and that is to
allow Blas to marry early, when he should have
discouraged him instead. The lesson then
becomes universal in the sense that it is not
only for the young ones but to parents as well
that they should have the wisdom on how to
guide their children the proper way.

Explain the line Youth must triumph... now.


Love must triumph... now. Afterwards... it will
be life.

It is because both fathers married early, they


lacked the experience and the know-how with
regards to raising children: hence the fact that
they were unable to fulfill their responsibility
as parents in guiding their kids down a wiser
path.

This phrase depicts the cycle of life which


means one must experience being young first
before turning into an adult, and then when he
is ready enough that is the time that he may
enter into a marriage life. One must enjoy his
younger years, enjoy being in love, then he
will be ready for the so called life to live and
to build his own home.

Very good! This phrase refers to the cycle of


life that one must follow and go through.

G Generalization
What is the significance of this story to you?

The story serves a warning to us, youth, as the


title itself suggests. It reminds us of the
responsibilities and realities that come with
marriage and the family life. It advises us that
life after marriage is difficult especially when

we are yet incapable of the responsibilities and


challenges that life gives. Therefore, we should
not rush into something that we will be
regretting in the end.

H Application
Now, let us have an activity. Lets group the
class into four small groups. This will be group
1, this is group 2, group 3, and group 4.
Choose a leader. You are now going to analyze
the short story Footnote to Youth using a story
grammar. And what is a story grammar? A
story grammar is a graphic organizer which
outlines the elements of a story.

Here is how it looks. (See fig. 2) What you are


going to do is to supply each item. Be sure that
everybody will present.

(Each group presents)

You are given 5-7 minutes to work on it and 3


minutes for your presentation.

IV.

Evaluation

Directions: IDENTIFICATION. Identify the following items based upon the descriptions given.
1. The author of the selection
2.
3.
The main characters
4.
5. Point of view used in the story
6. Teangs suitor besides Dodong
7. The age of Dodong when he got married
8. The number of children Dodong and Teang have for six successive years
9. The woman whom Blas wanted to marry
10. The exact lines that explain the youth love life cycle
V.

Assignment
1. In a one half sheet of paper, discuss the values that the story Footnote to Youth gives and its impact
to you as youth. Limit your answer in 5-7 sentences.
2. Read the selection Perfect Moment by Gladys Bell in page 8 of your English Time, Vol. No. XV,
No. 4 and answer activities 18-20 in page 9.

Figure 1.
FACTORS TO CONSIDER BEFORE MARRYING

Directions: Give at least five factors that one should consider before marrying.

Marriage

Figure 2.
STORY GRAMMAR
Directions: Analyze the short story Footnote to Youth by filling out each item.

Title

Author

Characters

Setting

Event 1Event 2Event 3

Conflict/problem

Lesson

Title:

Event 1

Event 2

Event 3

Setting
Author:

Characters
Conflict/Problem

Lesson:

Urdaneta City University


One, San Vicente West, Urdaneta City
College of Education

Detailed Lesson Plan


In
English

Submitted By:
Princess Jessica A. Dizon
BSEENG-III

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