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School: Grade Level: 8

Teacher: Learning Area: English


GRADE 8
DETAILED LESSON PLAN Teaching Dates and Time: Quarter: First

I. OBJECTIVES
A. 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.

B. 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.

C. Learning Competencies Deliver a self-composed informative speech


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At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


A. Determine the essence of informative speech
B. Perform a 3-5 minutes of a self-composed speech
II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING RESOURCE
A. Reference
1. Teacher’s guide pages
2. Learner’s materials
pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional materials
from learning resource
(LR) portal
IV. PROCEDURES
Teacher’s activity Students activity
A. Reviewing Previous lesson Presenting the new lesson:
or presenting the new lesson.
The teacher will present the new lesson to be discussed by
flashing its title in a Power Point Presentation Manner.
B. Stablish a purpose for the The teacher will:
lesson.  Share the lesson objectives to the students.
 Explain the importance of learning or knowing the
topic.
C. Presenting The teacher will: The students will:
examples/instances in the  Present an audio clip about “Ones Greatness” by  Listen to the audio clip
new lesson. Oprah Winfrey
 Discuss the connection of the audio clip
D. Discussing new concept and The teacher will: The students will:
practicing new skill.#1  Give a copy of a speech of Miriam Santiago  Read the speech given
 Let the students read and analyze the speech  Answer the questions
 Ask question
*What is the speech all about? Does it portray
importance to you?
 Facilitate learning

E. Discussing new concepts and The teacher will: The students will:
practicing new skill#2  Present an audio clip about “Ones Greatness” by  Listen attentively to the audio clip
Oprah Winfrey  Answer orally the question
 Ask questions
*As what you’ve heard, what do you think is the
reason why she came up with that self-composed
speech?
F. Developing Mastery The teacher will: The students will:
 Call students for a recitation  Answer orally the question
 Ask question
*In your perception, what do you think are the tips
in writing an informative speech? Why?
G. Finding practical application The teacher will: The students will:
of concepts and skills in daily  Group the students into 5  Interpret orally the speech based on their own
living.  Present another audio clip(speech) understanding
 Facilitate learning
H. Making generalizations and The teacher will: The students will:
abstractions about the lesson. Ask students  Generalize the topic discussed
 What have you learned from our topic? What do you  Answer the question orally
think is the reason of studying speech? What is the
relevance of speech in our daily living?
I. Evaluating learning The teacher will: The students will:
 Let the students write their own informative speech  Write their own informative speech
based on the presented audio clip  Present their output
 Let the students present their output
 Provide rubrics for presentation
J. Additional activities for
application or remediation
V. REFLECTION
VI. REMARKS

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