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A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan of Listening Skills

The document contains a semi-detailed lesson plan about teaching listening skills using the story "The Tiger and the Lion". The lesson plan outlines objectives, procedures including a motivation activity, presentation of the story, discussion questions, and an evaluation. It provides details on characters, events, and how Dr. Dove helps solve the argument between the Tiger and Lion.

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A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan of Listening Skills

The document contains a semi-detailed lesson plan about teaching listening skills using the story "The Tiger and the Lion". The lesson plan outlines objectives, procedures including a motivation activity, presentation of the story, discussion questions, and an evaluation. It provides details on characters, events, and how Dr. Dove helps solve the argument between the Tiger and Lion.

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TALISAY CITIY COLLEGE

Poblacion, Talisay City, Cebu


Website: www.talisaycitycollege.com

Name: Mary Jane A. Labajo and Lovely Joy Pepito Submission Date: August 10, 2019
Course & Major: BEED 2-A Gen. Con. Class Schedule: Saturday ( 7:30-10:30)
Instructor: Ms. Christine Mae Pacaña

A SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN OF LISTENING SKILLS

I.Objective: At the end of the lesson the student are expected to:

A. Identify the characters, setting and events of the story.

B. Connect the story to the real life situation.

C. Participate the activity given by the teacher.

II.Subject Matter

Topic: The Tiger and The Lion by Raju

Reference: www.bedtime.com/the-tiger-and-the-lion/

Materials: Bigbook

III.Procedure

Opening Prayer

Attendance

Classroom Management

A.Motivation:

The teacher will give the following instruction to his/her students:

1. The student will be facing on their left side, and facing the back of their classmate.
2. If the teacher will mention “The Tiger”, the student will scratch the back of their
classmates.
3. If the teacher will mention “Lion”. The student will tickle the both left and right side on
their hips.
4. If the teacher will mention “The Elephant”, The student will write letter E at the back of
their classmate .
5. If the teacher will mention “Dr.Dove”, the student will say “HELP!”.
B.Presentation: The teacher will read the story about the

Title:The Tiger and the Lion –

BedtimePosted on: July 29, 2015

By: Raju

One day a tiger felt that it was more powerful than the lion and wanted to challenge the lion. It went
near the lion’s den and started shouting and making all kids of sounds. It was noon and the lion was
fast asleep after a meal. The sounds created by the tiger woke up lion.

Who is there? Shouted the lion.

There was no reply but the shouts of the tiger increased.

The lion came out of its den and stood in front of the tiger that was shouting continuously.liontiger

Staring deep into the tiger’s eys the lion asked: Why are you disturbing me, you can go to any other
place in the forest and shout as loudly as you can. But I never allow you to disturb me any more.

The tiger looked furiously at the lion and said: Look this forest belongs to all and so is this place too.
You have no right to ask me to vacate this. I shall continue to be here and shout, as I like.

In the meantime an elephant that was passing by noticed the argument between the tiger and the lion
and came.

‘Stop quarrelling. What is the problem. Let me know,’ demanded the elephant.

The lion explained the reason and the tiger stood to its stance. The elephant felt helpless to resolve
their conflict.

Then came Dr.Dove. It has inquired from the elephant: What is going on here? Generally I do not see
a tiger and a lion together?

The elephant reported the matter briefly.

That’s the entire problem? Yelled Dr.Dove.

The elephant was surprised at the casual attitude of Dr.Dove.

Don’t you think it is not a problem at all? : The elephant asked.

Yes it is very much a problem but not at all a difficult one to solve. The elephant got further perplexed
with this response from Dr.Dove.

Dr.Dove now took the lead and starting flying in-between the tiger and the lion.
The tiger and the lion got disturbed with this.

Seeing them giving a pause to their loud arguments, Dr. Pigeon proposed: Dear friends you can solve the
problem.

How both the tiger and the lion shouted.

Very simple the tiger can continue to shout and the lion can continue to sleep: said Dr. Pigeon.

You stupid Dr.Dove. You are fit only to pull out the thorns from the feet, clear dust from the eyes and treat
cut injuries of the animals but not the problems like this – yelled the lion.

The tiger joined the lion and said: leave us alone we shall solve our problems ourselves.

No my dear friends, please listen to me.

Dr. Pigeon requested the lion to follow and enter the den quickly. The lion thought for a while and then
followed Dr.Dove. As the lion entered the den, Dr.Dove took out two lumps of cotton from its kit and
approached the Lion.

Mr. Lion please listen to me these lumps of cotton help you proof yourself from the sound pollution being
made by the Tiger. Please place these lumps one each in to your ears and experience for yourself.

The lion did as suggested and both the lion and Dr.Dove came out the den silently.

Dr. Dove told the tiger: Mr. Tiger please shout as loudly as you can you will have no objection from the
Lion.

The tiger shouted loudly and the lion felt no disturbance.

The lion retuned to its den greeting the Pigeon by waving its paw. The tiger got furious at this gesture and
continue shouting at its best – also puzzled as to why the lion has become so calm.

Seeing this confused state of the tiger Dr. Dove told: Mr. Tiger I told the tiger of your power and advised
him not to quarrel with you. You are more powerful than the lion. See the lion itself has agreed to it.

Tiger felt very happy and gently stroked Dr .Dove with its claw in appreciation of its help. Then Dr. Dove
told: Mr. Tiger you should not stay here that too before a lion’s den. Because seeing you here other animals
might feel that you are serving the lion. So I suggest that you should to that hilltop and live there

Yes, Dr. Dove I shall follow your advice and I thank you for this: saying this the tiger proceeded to the
hilltop.

The elephant was thrilled at this sudden change and astonishingly looked at Dr. Dove.

Dr. Dove fluttered its wings and flew towards south.


C.Discussion:
After the activity the teacher will give the following questions
1. Who are the characters of the story?
2. Who passed by and noticed the argument between the Tiger and the Lion?
3. Who help the Tiger and the Lion to solve the problem?
4. How did Dr. Dove solve the problem?
IV.Evaluation: The teacher will give a paper and pencil test.

Encircle the letter of the correct answer.


1. Who challenge the Lion?
a. Elephant b. Tiger.
2. Who took the lead and starting flying in between the Tiger and the Lion?
a.Dr. Dove b. Dr. Pigeon
3. Who requested the Lion to enter the den quickly?

a. Dr. Dove b. Dr. Pigeon


4. Why did the Tiger challenged the Lion?
a. because he felt that he was powerful than the lion.
b. because he is good at shouting.
5. Why did the Lion get mad towards the tiger?
A. because he disturb the lion whose aslepp.
b. because he disturb the Lion’s meal.
6. How did the elephant notice the argument between te Tiger and the Lion?
a. the elephant passed by.
B, by asking other animals what happened between the Lion and the Tiger.
V.Assignment.
Cut out the pictures of the following animals, and paste it in the short bondpaper.
1. Tiger
2. Lion
3. Elephant
4. Dove
5. pigeon

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